Just finished Voyager, I marathoned through it not really taking my time at all. I didn't really feel the bottomless void feels after you finish a massive show, I felt feels finishing DS9. I thought the sudden relationship with Seven of Nine and Chakotay felt kind of forced desu. What did you guys think? I've just got Enterprise to watch and the movies now.
The ending of that series was actually quite a big deal, back in the day. Since it was a show with a goal of ending, unless they died in the Delta Quadrant.
Either way, it was a show with an ending in mind, not one that got cancelled and wrapped it all up.
>>71416514
It felt forced because it literally was forced, akoochiemoya's actor kept asking for increasingly ridiculous things in an attempt to get fired but they kept capitulating to his demands.
>>71416514
>>71416608
I should clarify that I meant the actor asked for that to be put in for no apparent reason.
>>71416608
Really? He didn't like being on the show? What was his reasoning?
>it's a chakotay meets his ancestors episode
>>71416715
The show was a huge clusterfuck behind the scenes. The Native American culture adviser was an Armenian scam artist, Jeri Ryan was dating the producer, there was tension between Jeri Ryan and Kate Mulgrew on set, network fuckery, etc.
>>71416781
>panflute intensifies