“Living Witness” is yet another high-concept Voyager episode, and “Demon” is yet another Voyager adventure romp. Plus! The show remembers Harry Kim. iTunes Google Play RSS
“Living Witness” is yet another high-concept Voyager episode, and “Demon” is yet another Voyager adventure romp. Plus! The show remembers Harry Kim. iTunes Google Play RSS
“The Omega Directive” adds a new Starfleet directive that overrides the Prime Directive. “Unforgettable” adds some new memories that override previous memories. iTunes Google Play RSS
“The Killing Game, Part II” isn’t the best Nazi-themed episode of Star Trek ever, but it’s okay. “Vis a Vis”, however, is a mess. iTunes Google Play RSS
In “Retrospect”, we get an ill-advised riff on false memories and sexual assault. In “The Killing Game”, we get ill-advised World II cosplay. iTunes Google Play RSS
In “Hunters”, the Voyager crew waits for letters from home while dealing with the Hirogen, and in “Prey”, the Voyager crew looks for a member of Species 8472 while dealing with the Hirogen. iTunes Google Play RSS
This week, on Doctor W–we mean, Star Trek: Voyager, Janeway and a holographic Leonardo da Vinci have adventures in “Concerning Flight”. Then, in “Mortal Coil”, Neelix has adventures of the more terrifying variety. iTunes Google Play RSS
“Year of Hell, Part II” does a pretty good job of wrapping up the two-parter, and hey, if you’re going to use the reset button, may as well make it as literal as possible. Then, in “Random Thoughts”, Torres punches a guy. iTunes Google Play RSS
“Scientific Method” is a Very Special Episode version of “Schisms” and is all the better for it. “Year of Hell” is a Braga/Menosky episode that combines time travel shenanigans with meaningful characters beats. Plus! Is Janeway up to the job? iTunes Google Play RSS
“Revulsion” is an episode that shows us just how far the Doctor has come. “The Raven” is an episode that shows us how far Seven of Nine has come, and how far she has yet to go. iTunes Google Play RSS