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Star Trek Voyager The Complete Seventh Season

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STAR TREK VOYAGER - THE COMPLETE SEVENTH SEASON details the adventures of the Starfleet's most adventurous starship, the U.S.S. Voyager, as it is led by Captain Kathryn Janeway (Mulgrew) on missions into deep space.
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Star Trek Voyager - The Complete Seventh Season 2007-03-19
Always nice to watch, but would be even better if in Widescreen.


Note to Paramount: no sane person is going to pay more than $60 for a DVD set, ever! 2007-01-24
Wake up Paramount! Take a cue from your sales on the STTNG sets. Now that you have finally come to your senses and dropped the prices on the sets to where they should have been in the FIRST PLACE, I would imagine that all of the hold-outs (like me) are now buying them.

See, it works like this, 30 minute shows on DVD, for a season, have earned a fair market price of $25-35. So, since Star Trek episodes are an hour long, that means a fair doubling of the price puts it into the $50-70 range. So, $60 is your sweet spot.

You will be able to take in the obsessive fans with your initial insane pricing points, but everyone else looks at your current price tags, especially with the shoddy packaging that you are still foisting on us, and just laughs and waits for the inevitable price drop. So, do us all a favor and fire your marketing and sales people, drop the price to where it is supposed to be, and earn your sales. Nobody sane is going to pay more than $60 for a season of an hour long/episode TV show on DVD, period!


A great ending to the series 2006-12-29
I found these episodes well written and emotionally satisfying.

The series ending is well-done, exciting, and just what we'd hoped for. The characters have been well developed, effects are great, and the crew make it home only with courage and self-sacrifice on the part of Janeway, Seven, and the rest.


One of the weakest Star Trek seasons I've seen. 2006-04-12
I generally consider myself a Star Trek fan, but I've never gotten into Voyager, only watching the occasional episode here and there. Thanks to a friend, I got the opportunity to catch season 7, but the result was yet another round of missed opportunities for the Trek series that boasted such an enticing premise. Compared to the seventh seasons of TNG (4.5/5) and DS9 (4/5), this is definitely lagging quite a few steps behind. That said, few of the episodes were outright terrible, as most were just mediocre, and there were a number of fairly enjoyable episodes as well.

If Voyager is ultimately a TNG clone with a few minor twists, it comes up far short of its predecessor thanks to its mediocre cast and bland storytelling. DS9 and Enterprise weren't perfect, but at least they delivered lengthy, epic story arcs that gave us tension, intrigue, moral quandaries, and cool space battles.

Unimatrix Zero, Part II- C, not without some cool action and f/x, but ultimately drags too much when focusing on 7 of 9 and her romance.

Imperfection- D, not being a Seven fan, I can't say I found this episode to be very entertaining.

Drive- B-, not that bad, given that Paris and Torres make for a decent couple. The race had its moments of humor.

Repression- C+, starts out intriguing, but loses its momentum towards the end.

Critical Care- C-, a subpar episode focusing on the holographic doctor.

Nightingale- B-, pretty interesting to see Harry Kim take command, even if the episode doesn't really do anything outstanding.

Flesh and Blood- B-, delivers some good tension and excitement, though it suffers a bit when focusing on the Doctor and his interaction with the other holograms.

Shattered- B, probably the season's best episode, even if the premise comes across a bit gimmicky. It's cool to see how Janeway and Chakotay interact given the situation.

Lineage- C, Torres' back story makes for some rather weak drama.
Repentance- D, had the potential for strong drama, but comes across too bland and predictable.

Prophecy- B, a rather amusing episode thanks to the presence of an entire crew of Klingons. There's some solid laughs and a bit of action towards the end.

The Void- B, this episode does a pretty convincing job of creating a dire situation, though I think it would have been more dramatically effective if Janeway had violated the prime directive in this instance.

Workforce- C-, rips off an already mediocre Stargate SG-1 episode.

Q2- C-, not without its share of laughs thanks to the presence of Q, but his son is unbearably annoying and badly acted.

Author, Author- B, an absolutely hilarious first half thanks to the Doctor's supremely silly holodeck novel gives way to a limp courtroom drama that was done better in TNG's The Measure of a Man.

Friendship One- C+

Natural Law- D

Renaissance Man- C-, loved the Doctor's "deathbed" confession, but little else about this episode works.

Endgame- C, the time travel premise seems like a cheap cop-out (and all the more frustrating when you recall the point the crew had made about not changing time back in Season 1's Eye of the Needle). There's some cool action against the Borg, but not enough to really send this series out with a bang.


StarTrek Voyager 2006-03-25
I am a very avid "Star Trek" fan, and find the DVD's very worthwhile and interesting. ( My Star Trek interests go back to the original series with William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, James
Doohan, et. al.)


Brilliant writing and acting close Voyager's curtain with a bang! 2008-07-02
Star Trek Voyager, in my opinion, is the best Star Trek series. I fell in love with the show about a year ago, when I finally decided to explore the Star Trek phenomenon. I was checking all channels to see when Star Trek was coming on, and Voyager was the first one I saw. I set my Tivo, and that night, I couldn't beleive what I saw. By coincidence, Spike TV was beggining the cycle again that day, and I started with Caretaker. I watched every single episode since then. A few months later, Spike's three episodes per day schedule had reached season seven. I first knew that season seven was going to be good after "Imperfection," which was the SECOND episode of the season. Actually, first if you don't count Unimatrix Zero Pt 2. That feeling of greatness returned the next day when I watched Drive. That episode told me, "This will be the greatest season so far." I was right. Skipping ahead to Q2, Q's third and final appearance on Voyager. That was when the writing REALLY got good. Heck, they even made an episode ABOUT writing in Author, Author! Every episode past Human Error is a classic, definetly. Endgame is my favorite episode in ALL of Star Trek, not just Voyager. The brilliant writing, magnificent acting, and amazing special effects end my favorite Star Trek series with a bang!


Finishing the series! 2008-06-25
I never saw the end, and instead of searching the television guides, I bought the last season on DVD. The interface is a bit funny, but excellent quality video and sound. I am enjoying it a lot!


Just as expected at or near the lowest price. 2008-06-23
This was exactly what my daughter tried to purchase at the store at the mall for some outrageous price. I told her let's try Amazon and she saved a bundle as a result. I think it was less than half of the price at the mall.


Voyger got better each year 2008-03-22
Voyagers 7th season had many outstanding shows and like all seasons there is always a few disappointments. The best was "WORKFORCE" a two part episode where nearly all the crew was brainwashed into believing they came to the planet and found work. Only the Doctor, Harry Kim Chatcotay and Neelix who was on the Flyer came back and had to find a way to get the crew back.
Critical Care highlights the doctor as does AUTHOR AUTHOR which also shows the crew being able to reach earth for the first time.
Each star was able to shine in different shows and as Neelix left the show, we all knew the show was coming to a close.
Q2 and the void was the the only shows I did not care for.
and I was a bit disappointed they did not show Tom & B'Elanna wedding.
the only other disappointment in the entire show was Kes leaving when 7 of nine joined. But I guess the writers could not write good stories with her in it. Any true trekkie will love this season. Plus I am glad now that you can find the seasons for about 50.00 or less (new) in the Amazon marketplace



The best! 2008-03-03
Voyager definately one of the best sci-fi series ever. Completed the colledtion with this one.

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