Star Trek Voyager - Season 7 (Slimline Edition) [2000]
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Amazon.co.uk Review
After seven long years trying to return home, it's no surprise that the seventh season of Voyager was emotional. It begins with the resolution to season 6's "Unimatrix Zero," in which Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), Torres (Roxann Biggs-Dawson), and Tuvok (Tim Russ) must find a way off the Borg Cube and Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) faces the loss of the precious bit of humanity she has just discovered. "Human Error" focuses on Seven's further attempts to explore her human side (a romance comes from out of the blue). And if Seven isn't the cast's most fascinating character, it's the other crew member struggling to find his not-quite-human identity, the Doctor (Robert Picardo). In "Body and Soul," the Doctor gets to experience physical life in the body of--who else?--Seven. He writes a novel in "Author, Author," and in the first of a pair of excellent two-parters, "Flesh and Blood," he explores what it means to be a hologram in the midst of a deadly situation involving the Hirogen. In the second two-parter, "Workforce," the crew is kidnapped and brainwashed into becoming ordinary laborers on a planet with a worker shortage, but Janeway is forced to question whether she wouldn't prefer this version of a normal, stable life. The seventh season also saw the first Trek wedding since Dax-Worff, the return of the old Federation-Maquis conflict, the continuing efforts of Lt. Reginald Barclay (Dwight Schultz) to bring Voyager home, Kim (Garrett Wang) taking command twice (once with the help of the Emergency Command Hologram), the return of Q, and Neelix's discovery of a group of fellow Talaxians. The final episode, "Endgame," is less concerned with misty-eyed goodbyes than with a bending of conventional views of the space-time continuum that leads to an exciting showdown with the Borg queen (Alice Krige, repeating her role from Star Trek: First Contact but making her first appearance on Voyager). --David Horiuchi
Voyager Returns from the dead
Review date: 2008-11-11 Rating: 10 out of 10
Season 7 focuses more on finding ways to get home rather then exploration and with the recently used transwarp drive and slipstream drive the crew is ever more closer to getting home.
their are a few episodes worth mentioning such as equal rights for holograms, voyagers return home and rather abrupt finish to the series, the borg and their struggle agains't indiviuals vs perfection and mutilation, and the past present and future when voyager strolls nearby an excited electrical anomily.
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never a big fan..butReview date: 2008-07-22 Rating: 10 out of 10I have held true to The Next Generation being the only good spin off but I cannot deny a certain attraction to Voyager. This season is the best I have seen out of the dribs and drabs of the series and the finale will have you wanting more even if you have only just been won over. Alice Krige returns to the Borg queen role in a great showdown that echos more of The Next Generation's series finale.Season 7Review date: 2008-01-19 Rating: 10 out of 10I thought I'd buy it as I really liked DS9 and I'm very happy I did! It definitely differs in tone being a bit more light-hearted, but it does have a few dark episodes, which tend to be the more enjoyable ones.
I very much enjoyed 'Critical Care', which focuses on The Doctor, by far the most interesting and funny character, and the episode also poses a few moral dilemmas (like 'Repentance, another great episode!), so its not just a simple kind of story. I also really liked 'Shattered', as Voyager is split into many time periods and we get to see back in the past and a little bit of the future.
The episode 'Natural Law' was really a nice episode, and finally the last ever episode 'Endgame' was both fun and enjoyable! I loved the end sequence.
The captain becomes a bit less harsh this season, and there is a rather disturbing sequence with her in a bathtub with John De Lancie ('Q').
The extra features are all good, and some are hidden too so make sure you find them all, but the disc menus, the background beeping and noise is a bit tiring after like 30 seconds, so be quick when you choose an episode!
It really is an extremely good buy, and so I'm going to buy the rest in reverse chronological order.
'Reverse the polarity of the shield' or 'Emit a tachyon pulse'. Solves anything.Voyager - The Grand Finale. Review date: 2008-01-15 Rating: 10 out of 10If you are a fan of the series, this is not one to be missed, the final season, with all your favourites characters, in a lovely slim-line box. I was thrilled! It was worth the wait!
Product Details/Specifications
Actor(s):
Roxann Dawson
Kate Mulgrew
Robert Beltran
Robert Duncan McNeill
Ethan Phillips
Creators:
Kate Mulgrew (Primary Contributor)
Robert Beltran (Primary Contributor)
Recording label: Paramount Home Entertainment (UK) Manufacturer: Paramount Home Entertainment (UK)EAN: 5014437933638Binding: DVDNumber of items: 7Format: PAL, Release date: 2007-09-24Audience rating: To Be AnnouncedRegion code: 2Running time: 999 minutesTheatrical release date: 2000Language: English (Original Language)
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