| - To me a story's ending is the most important thing to a story. The final scene with Annorex and his wife, putting down his calculations to make time for his wife brings great closure to this epic tale. It also sends a message of how important it is not to get too caught up in your work, to experience the joys in your life and not to take them for granted. | |||||||||||||||||||
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| My greatest Conplante about this episode is that it was only a two | |||||||||||||||||||
| parter. There was much more story that could've been told, a 6 - 8 part arch, like they have done on Deep Space Nine would have been much mor apporpiate. They could've went into much much greater detail about the Kremin, they're attack on Voyager and Voyager's struggle to survive, and their allies they gathered to attack Annorex. - The fact that Annorex and his time ship have been trying to restore the timeline for 200 years, doesn't seem right to me, I know they're trying to bring the poin across that Annorex's mission is an impossible one that can never be acomplished, but 200 years is a bit ridiculous, 50 years would have been much more reasonable. |
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