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I think it would be abandoning the premise to send Voyager home before the finale... I don't think we really need another 2 seasons of TNG...
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You have my support on that one. It just wouldn't be Voyager if they were sent back to the AQ before the show ends!
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NO! Voyager has been on the up and up since the Season 3 episode Real Life, actually i have loved it since day 1, and it did have a little drop in its quality in season 2, but didn't TNG...
season 3 kicked off with a bang and when majestically, then hit a bit of a snag with eps like Rise and Favourite Son...
but after that, really really good.
a few not brilliants in season 4 probably really only Concerning Flight, other than that - top class
Andrew.
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Season 5 has been the best season thus far. No real bombs, IMO, and the rest of the season looks promising. The show had so much potential starting out, but they dropped the ball and let the show get bogged down in Kazon stories and such...only starting with the end of season 4 has the show started to hit it's groove. Sending them home now, with possibly two more seasons to go, would destroy the show's momentum. We'd end up with TNG redux.
However, I think the show does have to get home at some point before the final episode. There will be repercussions for the entire crew when they get home, things that need to be explored (the fate of the Maquis, reunions with the crew's family, Seven reconnecting with humanity, etc.) It's just not two or even one season's worth of shows, though.
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Tachy: Firstly, I wasn't serious, and secondly even if she did get the ship, Seven is now functioning as a human, and although she has the implants inside her she is afraid of the Borg, remember Drone. I don't think she would knowingly or willingly aid the Borg in assimilating the crew of Voyager or humanity after her two years on Voyager.
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I don't mind the Trek home as long as Voyager avoids the Gilligan's Island stories (Gee we almost got home this time little buddy). If we could avoid too many of those then I say wait until the final episode to bring Voyager to Earth.
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As someone who has to watch the show with significant delay I look much more forward to Voyager season 5 than DS9 season 7. The mere spoilers sound much more exciting, and this is corroborated by people's opinions.
I'm getting "Drone" and "Night" next week. *excited*
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Considering that the Delta Quadrant stories are a bit exhausted and that the (Federation-focused) storyline from DS9 could be continued, I would like to see Voyager home soon. And what's so bad about TNG anyway, except that it shouldn't be imitated?
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I'd like to see them getting blown up by a Data-clone before they get to Earth. And another thing, why do they always plot a course for Earth...why not the closest Federation starbase? I'm sure there are a lot of those much closer.
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Who says that they's be like TNG if they came home? Remember, there is a war going on.... They'd more than likely get posted to the front lines or something.
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