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I think a bittersweet ending was completely predictable, this straightforward approach and happy ending brought a tear to my eye. A good end to a good show.
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Darn. This thread popped up just as I posted my comments to Soontir_Fel's 'Endgame: Your Comments' thread.
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In the Reader's Digest version, I liked "Endgame" a good deal. It was, to my mind, a satisfying end to Star Trek: Voyager. The ongoing antagonism between Janeway and the Borg Queen was done in an excellent manner. I think the ending shot of Voyager slowly heading to Earth (this time in the shot) was a better way to end the series than Voyager actually landing on Earth. Just about the entire beginning part of the episode appealed to me.
Add me to the group of people who liked "Endgame."
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Count me among your numbers. I thought it was an excellent show.
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I thought it was a little bit predictable, but dang it, I enjoyed it! An appropriate send-off (is that term appropriate in this case? ) for a good series. It may not have been the best over the last seven years, but it was still a fine story.
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I thought it was very satisfying. It wasn't corny or overdone in my opinion, and they brought some of the character arcs around very nicely. I do wonder what they will do with the transphasic torpedoes and the ablative armor generation machinery. Destroy it? Keep it and blow apart anyone they have a conflict with?
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Well said Siegfried, I like how they didnt completely tie up the finale, it gave me the feeling that the characters would go on in Voyager, because that is thier true home now.