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Can you guess them?
James Johnson
Joseph Garcia
It will be difficult to remember 5 that weren't terrible.
Gabriel Jenkins
year of hell
The one where they find a way home but then they're all replicas
The other 3 are doctor-centered episodes
>worst
Anything focused on Kess
Henry Gray
distant origin is by far the best voyager episode
Parker Phillips
You forgot The Void. Basically the only episode to give us a taste of what Voyager should've been.
Christopher King
also blink of an eye
William Baker
It's hard to choose a "top kino" list because you're tempted to choose what you WANT to be on there, versus what should actually be on there. I made my selection based on a single criteria: which have I watched a million times each. With the exception of the top 3, which are in order, there is no order. They all hold a place in my heart as the top kino.
Vanilla Sky
The Fountain
Night of the Living Dead (1990)
eXistenZ
Vampire Hunter D
Event Horizon
American Psycho
Demons
Glengary Glen Ross
Phantasm
Hook
In The Mouth of Madness
Lunopolis
The Ninth Gate
Starship Troopers
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
The Wicker Man (1973)
Your Highness
Don't Blink
Camden Murphy
>Your Highness
Connor Cox
Threshold is Bad Episode #1, it always is. I'd say the other four, in no order are The Chute, Distant Origin, Year of Hell and the one with the silver blood-copy of the whole ship and crew.
Levi Powell
>evolved dinosaurs
>not looking like birds
One job.
Noah Evans
Sounds like our one job was perfectly executed.
Adrian Allen
30 Days never seems to get any attention
am I wrong for liking it so much?
Daniel Morris
I was just talking to my friend how they totally fucked up the borg in voyager. The borg are pushed back by the federation and superior armies and technology. What's stopping the borg in the delta quadrant? How come they don't just rule there? Having a rival to the borg is a decent concept, Q hypes up the delta quadrant as having more horrors the enterprise isn't ready for. The whole species 8472 being the thing that stops the borg is totally dumb. As the borg brought them, they're not delta native. Then we thought of it, the Vidiian. What a great horror element they added in voyager but rarely got used. What if the borg completely and totally avoided the Vidiian as they were infected. The biological components of the Vidiien would be worthless to borg, an outbreak on a borg ship? It could have been a great element to add to the series.
Aaron Campbell
>everything that ever existed will evolve to look like the female changeling
Matthew Long
I never watched the shit tv show. I watched the kino Abrams movies
Colton White
Jayden Martin
I remember that Q comment. Seems like delta quadrant wasnt that bad. Would have been cool if the series focused on species that really were fearful.
Julian Brown
Since no one bothered to post the actual list from the article, here you go:
Worst:
Fair Haven
Favorite Son
Spirit Folk
The Fight
Threshold
Best:
Caretaker
Meld
Flashback
Message in a Bottle
Timeless
Dominic Perez
Best: The groundhog day two parter with the dad from that 70s show.
Worst: Pic related.
Jaxson Price
Its comfy. The ocean in space is neat. Janeway is typically sanctimonious.
Evan White
The show is fundamentally flawed. They wrote a concept where a ship gets stranded all alone in a scary part of space with no supplies and a crew made up of star fleet and marquis rebels who don't really trust each other. The whole set up demands to go dark but then they saw that DS9 didn't get the ratings that TNG's more optimistic tone did so they made the show cheery with feel good moralizing and grand victories instead of desperate struggles to survive.
Bentley Adams
Yea UPN stepped in and squashed arcs and heavy tone. They wanted it episodic and generally light. Some ideas are certainly there, but nothing got fleshed out.