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I want to smell dark matter
Let's get away from death and watch some Voyager!
Child's Play - The Borg kids (and Naomi) put on a science fair. Seven is proud of them, particularly Icheb, but Janeway tells her Voyager has found his parents. Seven struggles to tell him at first and, when she finally does, Icheb tells her he isn't sure he wants to leave. Voyager arrives at Icheb's world and finds it suffers constant Borg attacks. The Doctor diagnoses Icheb with anxiety before he beams down to meet his parents. Icheb acts frosty with them (His dad is Mark A. Sheppard, following in his father's guest starring footsteps. His mum is...hot?) and asks to return to Voyager. Seven clashes with Icheb's parents as she believes they should leave the planet to avoid the constant Borg attacks. Janeway inites the parents to stay on Voyager to get to know Icheb then argues with Seven, who wants Icheb to stay on Voyager for his own protection. Janeway points out that Seven is really mad at her own careless parents and Seven admits that's true. Seven forces Icheb to have dinner with his parents. It's not long before Icheb's smiling and enjoying the meal. Seven still has mixed emotions.
Icheb visits the planet and tells Seven he wants to stay the night. She prepares a portable regeneration unit for him and quizes Icheb's father on how Icheb was assimilated. He tells a story (it's a lie!) and blames himself for what happened. Icheb watches the stars with his parents and they pretty obviously convince him to stay. Icheb tells Seven of his decision and she clearly isn't happy but doesn't try to stop him. Mezoti can't sleep (regenerate) because she misses Icheb and tells Seven she hopes they never find her parents. Mezoti reveals an incosistency in the story Icheb's dad told of his assimilation. Seven discovers more lies and tells Janeway, wishing to return to the planet to check on Icheb. Janeway thinks Seven is just being over protective but Seven convinces her to return. We cut to Icheb's mum and dad having a sinister argument: he's arguing that Icheb should be allowed to live but she wants to sacrifice him in some way. They knock Icheb out. Voyager returns to find that Icheb's on a ship flying straight for the Borg transwarp conduit. His parents reveal that Icheb was bred to carry a pathogen that kills the Borg (remember when they found him earlier in the season it was on a disabled Cube. Rare continuity!) Voyager goes after him and is attacked by a Borg Sphere. They manage to blow the sphere up by beaming a torpedo onto Ichbe's ship before it's tractor beamed inside (after beaming the lad back to Voyager.) Iched studies his own DNA back on Voyager and defends his parents to Seven, aruging that they were just trying to defend their species. He wonders if his parents will ever forgive him for failing to destroy the sphere. Seven tells him he's an individual and can choose his own destiny, not a weapon.
As usual, Jeri Ryan is great. Icheb's actor does a decent job too showing his mixed feelings towards his parents. The problem is the episode spends a lot of time with the parents seeming like nice people before revealing right at the end that they were going to kill their son. It would have been nice to spend a bit more time with them after that, to see a bit more of their point of view (and have Janeway tell them how fucked up they are.) Or just see their whole planet assimilated by the Borg. Anyway, it's a good enough episode.
SCORE: 7.5/10
Good Shepherd - We start with a really exterior shot of the ship going all the way into Janeway's Ready Room. The crew are preparing for a mission and we follow a never before seen Bajoran girl bring some data on a PADD from Seven to B'Elanna (because they can't send data electronically or something), then some other guy brings a padd to a guy sitting on his own. We zoom out to see that this guy is at the very bottom of the ship, whereas Janeaway was the top. It's a cool open. Seven does a perofrmance review for the whole crew. She points out that B'Elanna has stuck a the super genius guy (Harren) from the opening in Dec 15 but B'Elanna says he wants to be there. She also brings up that the Doctor wastes time treating Billy, a hypochondriac. And Seven's performance score also suffers because of the Bajoran girl (Celes) is really bad at astrometics. Janeway finds that none of the three have ever been on an away mission (or been seen in an episode before!) and is disappointed in herself for letting them slip through the cracks. She tells all three they'll be going on an away mission with her. She nearly gets lost going to see Harren. None of the three really want to go. Seven tells Janeway that Celes will put them all in danger because she's bad at her job but Janeway reveals that she intends to be the "good shepherd" (the name of the episode!) that looks after her flock. Paris tries to make friends with Harren to show B'Elanna it's possible but Harren just makes Tom feel stupid. Billy has another hypochondric episode. The Doc tells him that the away mission will take his mind off it. The away mission begins with Janeway and the three misfits on the Delta Flyer. Janeway and Harren kind of have a nature versus nurture debate. He was only suppposed to be on Voyager for a year.
The DF is hit by a space distortion and part of the hull ripped off. They can only travel at 1/8 impulse (that's slow!) The DF was possibly hit by a "dark matter comet" something Harren just happened to have written a paper on (and Janeway read.) Janeway and Celes talk as they examine the section of hull plating. Celes tells Janeway she's right to always be looking over her shoulder. Celes thinks she only got through the Academy because of the "sympathy vote" Bajorans receieve. Janeway thinks she's just too hard on herself and there's more to duty than being good with numbers. Billy continues to freak out and Harren finds him annoying (so do I.) Voyager heads for a gas giant but experiences more space distortions. Harren is convinced it the dark matter comet but there's not enough evidence for Janeway. Billy suddenly disappears. He returns with some kind of worm alien inside him. Janeway thinks it's some kind of "dark matter lifeform." Of course! Janeway asks Harren if he feels any bond with the rest of the crew. He just says she doesn't know him at all. Voyager picks up a its own distress call, sent back to them by the aliens in an attempt to communicate. The worm thing jumps out of Billy and messes with the ship's systems. Harren kills it. Janeway thinks it was trapped in the DF against its will. The DF is attacked again and Janeway starts doing the technobabble thing that'll get the warp core working. Billy reveals that his fear of everything has been cured by the alien. That was lucky! Janeway thinks it's because he faced the unknown for the first time. The aliens continue to attack. Janeway orders the other three to leave in the escape pods but Celes and Billy refuse to go. Harren leaves in a pod but actually he's distracting the aliens so the DF can get away. The DF gets away by blowing up some rocks (I don't know) and even manages to save Harren just in time. Everyone gets back to Voyager okay and Janeway tells Chakotay (remember that guy?) that she found her lost sheep.
It's a good Janeway episode with a few problems. The new characters are all pretty decent. Billy is the lesser of the three because he feels like a less interesting Barclay and Harren seems like the one with the most potential. The problem is that, in another show, this episode would be introducing them as new recurring characters but on Voyager we'll never see them again. Yes I know Celes appears one more time (in a bad episode) but that's not enough for me! Her scene talking to Janeway about the "sympathy vote" is a good one and really all three (even Billy) could have had more to offer. The episode also ends a bit abruptly with Janeway just waking up on Voyager and thinking she might have made a difference and the viewer not knowing for sure if she has and knowing that we'll never find out. For the most part thought it is good and probably the best Janeway has been all season.
SCORE: 8/10
Child's Play - The Borg kids (and Naomi) put on a science fair. Seven is proud of them, particularly Icheb, but Janeway tells her Voyager has found his parents. Seven struggles to tell him at first and, when she finally does, Icheb tells her he isn't sure he wants to leave. Voyager arrives at Icheb's world and finds it suffers constant Borg attacks. The Doctor diagnoses Icheb with anxiety before he beams down to meet his parents. Icheb acts frosty with them (His dad is Mark A. Sheppard, following in his father's guest starring footsteps. His mum is...hot?) and asks to return to Voyager. Seven clashes with Icheb's parents as she believes they should leave the planet to avoid the constant Borg attacks. Janeway inites the parents to stay on Voyager to get to know Icheb then argues with Seven, who wants Icheb to stay on Voyager for his own protection. Janeway points out that Seven is really mad at her own careless parents and Seven admits that's true. Seven forces Icheb to have dinner with his parents. It's not long before Icheb's smiling and enjoying the meal. Seven still has mixed emotions.
Icheb visits the planet and tells Seven he wants to stay the night. She prepares a portable regeneration unit for him and quizes Icheb's father on how Icheb was assimilated. He tells a story (it's a lie!) and blames himself for what happened. Icheb watches the stars with his parents and they pretty obviously convince him to stay. Icheb tells Seven of his decision and she clearly isn't happy but doesn't try to stop him. Mezoti can't sleep (regenerate) because she misses Icheb and tells Seven she hopes they never find her parents. Mezoti reveals an incosistency in the story Icheb's dad told of his assimilation. Seven discovers more lies and tells Janeway, wishing to return to the planet to check on Icheb. Janeway thinks Seven is just being over protective but Seven convinces her to return. We cut to Icheb's mum and dad having a sinister argument: he's arguing that Icheb should be allowed to live but she wants to sacrifice him in some way. They knock Icheb out. Voyager returns to find that Icheb's on a ship flying straight for the Borg transwarp conduit. His parents reveal that Icheb was bred to carry a pathogen that kills the Borg (remember when they found him earlier in the season it was on a disabled Cube. Rare continuity!) Voyager goes after him and is attacked by a Borg Sphere. They manage to blow the sphere up by beaming a torpedo onto Ichbe's ship before it's tractor beamed inside (after beaming the lad back to Voyager.) Iched studies his own DNA back on Voyager and defends his parents to Seven, aruging that they were just trying to defend their species. He wonders if his parents will ever forgive him for failing to destroy the sphere. Seven tells him he's an individual and can choose his own destiny, not a weapon.
As usual, Jeri Ryan is great. Icheb's actor does a decent job too showing his mixed feelings towards his parents. The problem is the episode spends a lot of time with the parents seeming like nice people before revealing right at the end that they were going to kill their son. It would have been nice to spend a bit more time with them after that, to see a bit more of their point of view (and have Janeway tell them how fucked up they are.) Or just see their whole planet assimilated by the Borg. Anyway, it's a good enough episode.
SCORE: 7.5/10
Good Shepherd - We start with a really exterior shot of the ship going all the way into Janeway's Ready Room. The crew are preparing for a mission and we follow a never before seen Bajoran girl bring some data on a PADD from Seven to B'Elanna (because they can't send data electronically or something), then some other guy brings a padd to a guy sitting on his own. We zoom out to see that this guy is at the very bottom of the ship, whereas Janeaway was the top. It's a cool open. Seven does a perofrmance review for the whole crew. She points out that B'Elanna has stuck a the super genius guy (Harren) from the opening in Dec 15 but B'Elanna says he wants to be there. She also brings up that the Doctor wastes time treating Billy, a hypochondriac. And Seven's performance score also suffers because of the Bajoran girl (Celes) is really bad at astrometics. Janeway finds that none of the three have ever been on an away mission (or been seen in an episode before!) and is disappointed in herself for letting them slip through the cracks. She tells all three they'll be going on an away mission with her. She nearly gets lost going to see Harren. None of the three really want to go. Seven tells Janeway that Celes will put them all in danger because she's bad at her job but Janeway reveals that she intends to be the "good shepherd" (the name of the episode!) that looks after her flock. Paris tries to make friends with Harren to show B'Elanna it's possible but Harren just makes Tom feel stupid. Billy has another hypochondric episode. The Doc tells him that the away mission will take his mind off it. The away mission begins with Janeway and the three misfits on the Delta Flyer. Janeway and Harren kind of have a nature versus nurture debate. He was only suppposed to be on Voyager for a year.
The DF is hit by a space distortion and part of the hull ripped off. They can only travel at 1/8 impulse (that's slow!) The DF was possibly hit by a "dark matter comet" something Harren just happened to have written a paper on (and Janeway read.) Janeway and Celes talk as they examine the section of hull plating. Celes tells Janeway she's right to always be looking over her shoulder. Celes thinks she only got through the Academy because of the "sympathy vote" Bajorans receieve. Janeway thinks she's just too hard on herself and there's more to duty than being good with numbers. Billy continues to freak out and Harren finds him annoying (so do I.) Voyager heads for a gas giant but experiences more space distortions. Harren is convinced it the dark matter comet but there's not enough evidence for Janeway. Billy suddenly disappears. He returns with some kind of worm alien inside him. Janeway thinks it's some kind of "dark matter lifeform." Of course! Janeway asks Harren if he feels any bond with the rest of the crew. He just says she doesn't know him at all. Voyager picks up a its own distress call, sent back to them by the aliens in an attempt to communicate. The worm thing jumps out of Billy and messes with the ship's systems. Harren kills it. Janeway thinks it was trapped in the DF against its will. The DF is attacked again and Janeway starts doing the technobabble thing that'll get the warp core working. Billy reveals that his fear of everything has been cured by the alien. That was lucky! Janeway thinks it's because he faced the unknown for the first time. The aliens continue to attack. Janeway orders the other three to leave in the escape pods but Celes and Billy refuse to go. Harren leaves in a pod but actually he's distracting the aliens so the DF can get away. The DF gets away by blowing up some rocks (I don't know) and even manages to save Harren just in time. Everyone gets back to Voyager okay and Janeway tells Chakotay (remember that guy?) that she found her lost sheep.
It's a good Janeway episode with a few problems. The new characters are all pretty decent. Billy is the lesser of the three because he feels like a less interesting Barclay and Harren seems like the one with the most potential. The problem is that, in another show, this episode would be introducing them as new recurring characters but on Voyager we'll never see them again. Yes I know Celes appears one more time (in a bad episode) but that's not enough for me! Her scene talking to Janeway about the "sympathy vote" is a good one and really all three (even Billy) could have had more to offer. The episode also ends a bit abruptly with Janeway just waking up on Voyager and thinking she might have made a difference and the viewer not knowing for sure if she has and knowing that we'll never find out. For the most part thought it is good and probably the best Janeway has been all season.
SCORE: 8/10