The
Official Episode Guide
The
guide is posted into seasons as it'll take ages to load if I put it
all here. Use the menu below to get to where you want to go.
Please Note: This guide isn't fully completed as there's facts I haven't thought up for some episodes, goofs I haven't spotted/remembered and Memorable Quotes (all of these'll be filled whenever I check/read through an episode and think of something).
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Where it all
began for the cast: Seventy years from home, lost in the Delta
Quadrant with mad Damien commanding annoying celebrities, the Kazon
and Neelix's cooking. The poor souls. Janeway's coffee addiction
proves to be worse back in the early days, she also reveals a
shocking secret to Chakotay, James and Tom fight over Jessie, and the
season ends in a bloody fashion. |
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The prequel
series continues, so does the madness but in a tamer way.
Relationships start forming and improving, Voyager discovers that the
worst threat in the Delta Quadrant so far isn't Damien and co, James
wishes he hadn't dropped a mirror on the ground sometime in the last
season (I mean that's bad luck for seven years right? ^_^), Janeway
& Chakotay are forced to share New Earth with four others and
some unwelcome guests, and Janeway starts singing about coffee. |
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Like the
previous season, it's an improvement on the last and gets a little
more interesting. Two crewmembers become pregnant, Tom finally wins a
girls heart, Voyager visits 2005, a ghost scares people by crawling
out of screens, the crew meet several versions of their future
selves, and there's more undead problems. Plus the episodes are
longer and better. |
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Where it all
began for the writers and of course Kiara, Morgan/Lena and others. If
you read this after the B4FV series ends don't expect the same
quality for this season, the full season is now seven years old. It's
rushed and short, so it wont take long but it is fun in places but at
the same time there's some important events: Morgan joining the crew,
Kiara's birth, Tom and B'Elanna's relationship on a whole, James and
Jessie's dramatic character change into hyper kids who deny more
forcefully that they weren't / aren't a couple, and Craig's um
development into a love sick obsessed puppy. |
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Season Two had
just one rule for the writers that the first didn't, don't finish an
ep and release it right away if you're just bored with it, running
out of time in the day you started it in and you've missed too much
of the plot out. This made Season Two an improvement to Season One;
episodes were longer, most had an actual plot/point to it, not to
mention all the character development: Tom & B'Elanna's first
child's birth, James & Jessie's drunken love spell child, the
crew finding out where Kiara came from, Damien's return, and of
course their return to the Alpha Quadrant. |
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Voyager gets a
new team mate in Three, the Enterprise E. Season Three was voted the
Best Season in 2004 (it's crown was taken in 2005/2006 by Season
Four, though only one voted at all that time), and you can easily see
why. The movie which followed episode 1 shocked a lot of people when
a main character was killed off with no hope of return, turning her
new fiancee into a vicious killer. The series only got better: Lena
takes command of the E only to use it to betray her mother's orders
(ep 6), a different character turns evil and kills a lot of Damien's
crew (ep 9), new character Yasmin causes a stir, two children of main
characters are born (ep 13), Jessie's father appears to meet his long
lost daughter (ep 19), and who can forget James' father Peter's
startling revelation to him and Lena (ep 2)? |
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I don't need
the FV Awards 05 results to tell me this is the best completed season
at the moment, only a few episodes weren't voted for in Vote 4 An Ep.
This season is home to new favourites: Closing of the Eyes, Burnt out
and Falling, Shattered Time and the overall favourite, Body Swap.
Season Four at first had Voyager and Enterprise split apart, leaving
young Lena to command a ship on her own, which is one reason for her
mental breakdown throughout the season, which ends in Burnt out and
Falling (ep 25) which shocked everyone. Meanwhile Jessie spends
another season mostly pregnant only to have it 'end' in a tragedy
(special), Kiara's Q powers go out of her control (ep 12), fellow
lost ship Equinox causes a war between the Softmicron and humans,
Voyager returns home yet again, we finally find out what happened to
Claire, episode Closing of the Eyes shocks everyone by killing off a
main character only to have the following ep do the same thing (ep 24
& 25), and Lena and Craig start dating.. different people. |
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The last
season ended with Chakotay and Damien flying toward a Tolg ship.. now
nine episodes through this season we still don't fully know what
happened. Season Four ended on a high with some of the best episodes
of the entire series, and Season Five continues to do just that.
Voyager and Leda are sent on a suspicious mission to the Beta
Quadrant via a corridor, after what appeared to be the Enterprise,
with mostly what's left of the original crews, Ylara and newly
resurrected Damien. So far the fleet are trapped in the Beta, had
Chakotay return more mad/broken than ever, Jessie and James looked
like they were going to split, new Slayer Trainees have made James
want to rip his hair out, another relative of Jessie appeared,
Craig's just plain rude and doesn't care anymore, and there's more
cute kids to annoy you / make you go aaw (delete as appropriate). |