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@davidnonya73599 күн бұрын
@hottakestuesdays74506 күн бұрын
Its easily the most entertaining Star Trek of all time. I really liked it. I just didn't like when the whole show became about 7 of 9.
@hottakestuesdays74506 күн бұрын
kes was better than 7 of 9 imo
@klyanadkmorr5 күн бұрын
Never waited for a pathetic youtube channel compilation vid, the show ended up shyt from promise.WHAT WE LEFT BEHIND is the definitive best Trek Docu ever.
@Teh_Goat4 күн бұрын
absolutely I can't wait to hear the history of Draft king sports 2 ads in 10 minutes
@dramonmaster2229 күн бұрын
A 2 Hour video on ST Voyager? Yes!
@heartsineurope8 күн бұрын
Yes yes yes
@sFeral8 күн бұрын
@@heartsineurope correct answer to 7s: Do you wish to copulate?
@Scripture-Man6 күн бұрын
I presume you know about the _official_ Voyager documentary that's in production, due out next year?
@theadventuresofzoomandbettie2 күн бұрын
LOL I was like "Yay! Voyager! oooooffff 2 hrs? ok im in"
@KikoNYCКүн бұрын
❤❤❤
@EskeAndersen9 күн бұрын
My favorite Star Trek will always be TNG, but to be honest, when I go back to 90s Trek, I go back to Voyager. It's just so much fun!
@georgezachos73229 күн бұрын
So do i. 😊
@htershane9 күн бұрын
Yea TNG and Voyager I can easily dip in and out of, and like you say there’s more fun in there. I like DS9 too but once I start on those I end up getting sucked into the whole dominion arc😂.
@DonDonP19 күн бұрын
Mine as well.
@robertfrancois60646 күн бұрын
@@htershanethe prophet
@kewlztertc53865 күн бұрын
Do you like SNW? I think the fun factor is why that's the only nuTrek I like. Although I grew up with TNG, Voyager is my favorite, I guess for the fun factor.
@laurentitolledo18386 күн бұрын
Star Trek Voyager is probably the only Star Trek series I've watched from start to finish, all 7 seasons and still continue to watch some of my fave episodes from time to time...
@JohnnyX505 күн бұрын
Agreed, same here :) I love re-watching from start to end, only skipping episodes that didn't quite 'do it' for me, which isn't very many :)
@apeehimalayachand48694 күн бұрын
well this was the only series which made me cry when our space tour guide left the ship
@Highfrequencydj2 күн бұрын
You’re missing out so much if you’ve never watched DS9 1-7. It’s absolutely perfect for binge watching and easily the best overall. Voyager has some incredible standalone episodes but the world building, story and character arc’s from DS9 is on another level
@jimmynorris13142 күн бұрын
@@Highfrequencydjagreed. Been a Star Trek fan since the 80s but DS9 is top tier.
@bonsai354720 сағат бұрын
there are some hundred thousand people doing nothing else than watching startrek all over and over again
@southerncomfort9719 күн бұрын
Wow, I would be here forever to say what I think, as a 70 year old man who started this voyage way back in 1966, my easy answer is what a wonderful trip you gave me and us, thank you so very much for insight I would not have known or seen with out you. Thank you so very much.
@ThePopcast8 күн бұрын
Thank you for this comment. Hearing the impact you had watching it makes all the effort with it! Blessings to you :)
@carolwatkins85418 күн бұрын
yup i'm 71 & I just love it all~
@WhitchurchStuff5 күн бұрын
Currently doing a rewatch (plus the excellent Delta Flyers podcast). This was a great watch, thanks!
@holomatrix9 күн бұрын
My favourite Star Trek of all time. Thank you for the documentary, it's awesome. 🥰🔥
@mikeadams80275 күн бұрын
I like Voyager but I think Sisko is a better captain. He was willing to pollute a whole colony to stop terrorists, and create a fake terrorist attack to create an alliance to stop a war.
@jusadude71626 күн бұрын
Voyager is right beside TNG in my mind. I connected with VOY characters so much and cared about them. The series pulled me thru some rough times. Watching an episode was like drinking some chicken soup. Whenever I’m feeling down I put on VOY and automatically feel better. I had a chance to say “thank you” to Kate Mulgrew personally while waiting for luggage in London. That is a highlight I will never forget.
@trekgate30059 күн бұрын
We Need DS9 and VOY on Blu-ray and in HD!
@DonDonP19 күн бұрын
Agreed! Come on, CBS Studios! Come on, Paramount Global! Come on, Skydance Media! Make it so!
@milanico23098 күн бұрын
As far as I know that’s not really doable. With TNG they filmed it on film, you can rescan that film in HD resolution and have a digital HD Version of it. DS9 and Voyager were recorded directly to videotape in camera(like VHS or Betamax) so we only have that level of detail to go from. You would have to upscale that low resolution base material to create a HD Version and it would look pretty bad. You may be able to do some AI upscale trickery, but that would be a lot of work, would still deliver wonky quality and not be financially viable. So in short: There won’t ever be Voyager in HD
@DonDonP18 күн бұрын
@@milanico2309 Nice try, but both “DS9” and “Voyager” were shot on film as well. Yet, in post-production, both shows were transferred to videotape.
@mallockarcher8 күн бұрын
Unfortunately I think it will just boil to cold hard cash. All that scanning, grading, clean up and new VFX in HD will cost more than they'll make from it. TNG is way more popular than either of them and caught the tail end of physical media being the prime form of viewing archive material. DS9 and VOY in HD would have to cover the costs largely through streaming and the money isn't as good as it is on physical media. The best we can hope for is a best of boxset with key episodes remastered to HD like the teaser release they did for TNG.
@trekgate30058 күн бұрын
@@milanico2309 You're not wrong but why does B5 get an HD remaster and Blu-Ray release but DS9 and VOY can't? Remaster would be nice but even just slight upscale with not great 90s CGI graphic would be nice.
@pattimcb319 күн бұрын
Voyager is Comfort Trek
@ThePopcast9 күн бұрын
Yes!
@jeffreyscott22528 күн бұрын
Nap Trek!
@CLJlovesmal7 күн бұрын
@@jeffreyscott2252 Garrett has said so many people tell him they fall asleep to Voyager. Apparently something about how they edited sound I guess creates an ASMR effect. Funnily enough it's been my "can't sleep, done everything else?" move for years. Used to use videotapes then streaming services.
@CoffeeBlack-VOY5 күн бұрын
Yes❤☕🖖
@Its__Good5 күн бұрын
I agree. It's the opposite of NuTrek.
@diablomix7 күн бұрын
Voyager is my #1 favourite.
@CoffeeBlack-VOY5 күн бұрын
❤☕
@undifinder66435 күн бұрын
I cannot stop watching Voyager from time to time, it just keep pulling me in with a very special tractor beam.
@CoffeeBlack-VOY5 күн бұрын
Its very much my comfort show ❤😊
@tubeTreasurer5 күн бұрын
Voyager is my favorite series, partially because it was running on TV when I was a teenager. Later I learned english watching it. Because I already watched every episode about 3-4 times, I knew the lines by heart. So when watching it in english for the first time my brain went "Ahh thats how you say it in english". By season 5, I was understanding 90%.
@grandpalarry77767 күн бұрын
While Sally Ride was the first American woman in space in 1983 she was preceded by two Russian (USSR) women. Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to go into space in 1963. She was followed by Svetlana Savitskaya in 1982.
@StarliteCreative4 күн бұрын
Americans would still be trying to make a rocket if they didn't force nazi war criminals to do it for them! Don't ever forget Von Braun killed hundreds if not thousands of English civilians with his V2 death machine that the Americans turned into their space program. Good job Kennedy, it's no wonder you died for for this disgrace.
@rishmastering3 күн бұрын
Didn't understand why you were telling this until I heard the statement in the video! Obviously this channel is not managed by real scifi buffs....
@DWPL893 күн бұрын
@@rishmastering Weird thing to get wrong.
@damdampapa2 күн бұрын
The mistake sticks out like a sore thumb. I really can't see how it was missed in edit.
@gillesjacques102210 сағат бұрын
It came out back when it happened too, Sally got a lot of flack for it, kind of killed her career as well. She just disappeared from the limelight after that one!
@amadmanmakesstuff4 күн бұрын
I love the love Voyager is getting recently.
@Alexander06019 күн бұрын
55 years old and still going strong on Star Trek🌃
@4541studios9 күн бұрын
Me too! But I got ya beat...I'm 64
@Lordmij8 күн бұрын
47 here
@ruhafla83268 күн бұрын
61 year old here. Been watching since Trek started in syndication in the 70's.
@PazLeBon6 күн бұрын
Bloody hell is there a prize where you dont have dementia or something here? lol
@GoggyL298 күн бұрын
Mulgrew taking responsibility for treating Ryan like shit is amazing to see. More people need to do that
@pattimcb319 күн бұрын
This is the Voyager documentary I've been waiting for thank you for this episode
@Byahn-Provelocity9 күн бұрын
It's Data, not data. One is his name, the other is not.
@ThePopcast9 күн бұрын
Yeah, we've made enough Star Trek videos for this NOT to be a problem, but it was a reading error that didn't get caught in editing. Thank you for pointing it out! Hope you enjoy the rest of the history ;)
@alexneff9 күн бұрын
@ThePopcast it was the only thing wrong with this ... very well done but I started screaming just like everyone else "Dayduh not Datuh"
@gregorybergman74528 күн бұрын
I was enjoying the video up until that point, and the 1 word kinda threw me out of the groove.
@alexneff8 күн бұрын
@@gregorybergman7452 seriously
@FOJO278 күн бұрын
24:52 Oof - Dr Leah Brahams isn't "Lee", it's pronounced LEE-uh... Otherwise, good job on the history of Voyager. Learned a few things I didn't know. Live long and prosper🖖
@beardedgaming13378 күн бұрын
im so glad picardo got the doctor. i cant imagine anyone else in that role. he has great wit and reading tempo for that dialog
@robirvine69706 күн бұрын
This is such a dumb thing people always say. If it was ANYONE else you would be saying that about them.
@_PatrickOКүн бұрын
@@robirvine6970 Andy Dick tried to be similar. Do you think he was as good as picardo?
@originalsusser5 күн бұрын
Did I just watch a 2hr YT... apparently, yes! The absolute best summation of the best Star Trek series ever. No detail left out. No detail unimportant enough, no detail insignificant enough. I spent the entire series simply enjoying it as I found it. Now I'm educated about details I never considered that contributed to said enjoyment... I'd better subscribe
@jeffmckinnon58428 күн бұрын
I am not big on the animated series', but born in 63, Star Trek was always there. Dad watched every week, and I have never stopped. I have my favorites, Voyager being one of them, but I like everything about ST, and how it is always a comfort to watch, It paints a picture of a better world tomorrow. Sometimes a "story" is all we get, so I like them all. Great video!
@PazLeBon6 күн бұрын
indeed
@MysticalPerson48K7 күн бұрын
I grew up with all these shows , and Voyager was a great chance to see how a new crew and a new Captain could continue the legacy.
@jasoncline19808 күн бұрын
Great video! Voyager is my favorite for the constant exploration of complete unknown.
@MovingPictures-sd9zl5 күн бұрын
Wow! Outstanding piece of work done by Popcast. Once I started watching this I couldn't stop watching it (it is now 1:00 a.m.). Early on, my first thoughts were to share this with family & friends who are fans of the show. I hope you get the millions of views your work deserves!
@theagrome45927 күн бұрын
Sally Ride was not the first woman in space. Valentina Tereshkova was in 1963. Three years before TOS premiered.
@anthony03589 күн бұрын
Thank you seems like not strong enough words for how much joy this documentary brought me today ! You guys did a great job! Voyager is my 3rd favorite Trek after TNG and TOS! Congratulations on doing such a great job
@DanielBrainbox9 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video :) Voyager was a great show, and I love it to this day. I've seen it countless times. TNG is great too, and DS9 is probably my favorite Trek show. Enterprise was also fantastic, but I really enjoyed TOS as well since I grew up with it. So in general, I’d say I love them all equally strongly. The classic Star Trek series, from TOS, TNG, DS9, and VOY to ENT, are so strong that, in my opinion, they should be displayed as artworks in the Louvre. They are rich in great stories, dramas, and character development, unlike anything we have seen since. Those were truly golden times.
@oddish43527 күн бұрын
DS9 was a standout in terms of quality decision making. Every character was interesting, even minor ones. Sisko's journey of development was incredible. Nog, a minor character, grew incredibly as well. And even small details that matter to Trekkies were covered... for instance, every character ranked up appropriately. Commander to captain, major to colonel, lieutenant to LCDR. Only Worf wasn't promoted, because he wasn't due. Voyager had the same potential as DS9 in terms of premise and cast, but it had showrunners who danced on the reset button, impeded character development, and thought 7 years as an ensign made perfect sense.
@videomentaryproductionschannel9 күн бұрын
Star Trek Voyager Was the Best out of them All as far as I'm consurned watched the whole thing twice both me and my wife great fans , this was a great video thank you
@Isaacisaperson46778 күн бұрын
out of personal curiosity, why do you think it's the best of all of them?
@PazLeBon6 күн бұрын
noy way better than kirks crew ;)but back then even t.v was brand new so we had that added excitement
@CoffeeBlack-VOY6 күн бұрын
Agree 100% ☕🖖
@jozsefizsak6 күн бұрын
The taste, intelligence and overall quality of this video is vastly beyond anything I expected. I saw these shows when they first aired and beloved I knew everything about them. It seems I was mistaken and enjoyed your insights very much.
@daveinportland7 күн бұрын
The main problem with this show is there weren't ever any lasting repercussions from decisions/actions taken on the show. The other thing that bothered me was how long they made the Kazon a menace.
@christianmoser39093 күн бұрын
I was born 1985, TNG was done when i found it on TV reruns in the afternoons, DS9 was ending but i was too young to appreciate it. VOY was my first Star Trek Show that I followed from the Pilot to the last Episode, I loved it and cried when they detroyed the Borg Transwarp Network and came to Earth, that was a magical moment as a Teenager. That Star Trek from the 90s was special and I will remember this time all my life...
@Lucillium2 күн бұрын
I used to watch Star Trek Voyager on TV back in the day. I was only 11 years old at the time. I recorded every episode with my VHS recorder so I could watch them over and over again. Now, I have a 12-year-old daughter who loves Star Trek Voyager just as much as I did back then, and thanks to Paramount+, we can watch the episodes as often as we want. We’ve watched all the seasons probably 10 to 20 times, and every time Neelix leaves the ship and Tuvok performs his 'dance,' we cry. It was a different kind of Star Trek back then. The hope and the moral aspects conveyed by the series and its actors are hard to find today. It's a shame that nowadays no series can captivate like those 'old' shows about a spaceship and its crew traveling many light-years away from Earth, seeking out new life forms and civilizations, and boldly going where no one has gone before. Thank you, Gene Roddenberry, thank you, Brannon Braga... Thank you to everyone.
@EpilepticHouseplant9 күн бұрын
Glad that Voyager is finally getting the love it has so always deserved. Sillyness in all. I mean, c'mon... Robert Picardo!
@oddish43527 күн бұрын
It was a stellar premise in a stellar franchise, with a stellar cast... and showrunners who didn't have a clue.
@mykothy8 күн бұрын
Star Trek Voyager rocks. Still my favourite
@staroceans86779 күн бұрын
This was a well documented video and I deeply appreciate the effort and information that you placed upon it. I am a huge Trekkie fan but of all the series Voyager is my favorite, it has more in-depth characters and other than the original, I fell in love with the characters as I did with the original series. Just wanted to let you know that this was an exceptional 2 hours and I appreciated it very much. ❤
@ThePopcast8 күн бұрын
Thank you! This means so much :) Makes all the time and effort worth it!
@HaramXL8 күн бұрын
Thanks for this. The stars aligned perfectly for Voyager and Janeway
@ThorPalsson7 күн бұрын
Delightful watch Very polished Doc
@archmagefrey9 күн бұрын
@15:36 Nice Pulaski Easter Egg!
@EvilHandyman8 күн бұрын
great vid! Im a life-long science fiction nut, but star trek never appealed to me in my teens and 20's, until many years ago, around age 30, before video was on the internet, i was stuck with basic cable and up late often, and it was all that was on. i admit, it was totally Jeri Ryan who lured me in, but all she did was lure me to the door. the show was great and i got insanely hooked. i love the episode ideas / writing the most, followed closely by the characters and actors. to me, Voyager is the best star trek. the acting and look of the show finally reached a standard i am impressed by, in my opinion. i then branched out into all other things star trek and would say TNG would be my second fav. First Contact sealed the deal, and I was officially a true trekky. all this video did was remind me of how much joy going through the entire Voyager series gave me, which ive done 5 or 6 times.... i think its time to do it again.
@markwheal29298 күн бұрын
The only thing voyager missed was a mirror universe episode. Would have been hard to do but sure they could have pulled it off
@bonghunezhou50514 күн бұрын
Living Witness (S4) captured some of the spirit of the "mirror universe" thing. (Only Mirror Mirror and Crossover are good, IMHO).
@mewimiКүн бұрын
@@bonghunezhou5051 And don't forget about the USS Vortex lol.
@drewd29 күн бұрын
This is what I've been waiting for! Hell yeah! Excellent job! I learned a lot about what was going on in the background and why 7 of 9 was brought on. I usually just watch the shows for the canon/story, but it's cool to hear about about all of the casting and politics behind the scenes. Your Definitive History series never disappoints.
@ThePopcast8 күн бұрын
Thanks Drew!
@Mademoiselle_Katie8 күн бұрын
Human Error, Endgame and One Small Step were truly beautifully written and acted episodes. Just pinnacle humanity and character growth. Then, episodes like Dark Frontier and Equinox showed how our humanity can guide in dire situations. Just a brilliant wonderful series filled with extraordinary role models, especially my Seven. My favorite show of them all ❤
@kerry-j4m8 күн бұрын
I REALLY liked the 2 part Equinox episodes,it showed how people really act in-DIRE-situations,it was refreshing to see Starfleet personnel act like actual humans for a change.
@srabchun2 күн бұрын
I loved Voyager. Even though I’ve seen every episode more than I can count, I still watch it to this day because I love the characters. They did an excellent job casting the show.
@femiomar6 күн бұрын
Voyager my 2nd favorite Star trek show.
@BodHopkins6 күн бұрын
Ds9 is still the daddy
@davidfrederick60038 күн бұрын
The ONLY problem I ever found with Voyager was the crew thinking the caretaker or its mate could send them home. The wave that the caretaker flung Voyager into the delta quadrant caused alot of damage and killed (original) crew members. Yeah a second wave would work for them.
@robirvine69706 күн бұрын
That's you assuming things.
@HighlanderReactionsZA5 күн бұрын
Here is a HOT TAKE! Tuvix is a far better episode than many give it credit for. An episode which still creates intense debates almost 30 years later, is a good sign.
@Peaceforall201117 күн бұрын
I remember watching the first evening with my mom. It was a sunny beautiful day . I had been waiting and was so excited Nostalgia feels good
@ralamothe3182 күн бұрын
GAWD! I ABSOLUTELY LOVED this documentary! Thank you SO much for this. The nostalgia I felt watching this was SO immense and I miss these old Trek shows so much. The level of story-telling and character development was so immersive.
@adamski996fugazi8Күн бұрын
There is nothing better in the world like the feeling of "Going Home", especially under immeasurable odds, the crew were trying to head for home.. on that basis I was hooked from the very first episode. In my humble opinion this was one of the very best in the star trek franchises, maybe personally to me it represents the "Underdog", fighting with everything to overcome the unquestionable odds to survive.
@silikon24 күн бұрын
Mulgrew despising Seven/Ryan: the wild thing is this was inadvertent method acting. It amped up Seven’s awkwardness at being a human again and it ironically made Janeway appear more concerned about Seven.
@chrisaguilera15649 күн бұрын
I have to admit I was never a big fan of Voyager over DS9, but I really have learned to appreciate it.
@kapttainK9 күн бұрын
As always, I enjoyed this definitive description of Voyager. But then again I enjoy a lot of your work so keep it up
@JC_Chappy9 күн бұрын
Next Generation is my all time favorite Trek Show, but Voyager and DS9 hit at just the right time for me allowing me to have watched those series more often. To this day, i will stop and watch Captain Kathryn Janeway endeavor to get her whole crew home whenever i see them on.
@jacobhumphries99338 күн бұрын
This was the series I grew up with and you did a phenominal job with this. Thank you.
@StevenKelleyКүн бұрын
This deserves to be on Netflix or a major streaming service, well done.
@ladwigs9 күн бұрын
While rescuing the Borg kids, they also had a baby, that was never talked about again Voyager was the only series, in Trek history, to not have a mirror universe
@phatmike21Күн бұрын
Growing up as a Millennial, this was the show I was allowed to watch with my parents before bed time. Such fond memories.
@oldnerdreviews7 күн бұрын
Aside from TOS, of course, Voyager is my favorite Star Trek. Great work!
@Tall_Order8 күн бұрын
I always enjoyed Chakotay's Parable about the fox and the scorpion. Then later I got the internet and discovered the original story was a FROG and a scorpion. I wonder why they changed it. Not that it matters. It's still a great story and lesson. Although you can't approach all situations the way the parable did.
@PazLeBon6 күн бұрын
in my schooling it was a chicken and a cat. i guess it just depends on the cultures association with animal relationships :) the moral was about trusting nobody! haha
@Tall_Order6 күн бұрын
@@PazLeBon Yeah. In the case of the borg the lesson made sense. But it doesn't always apply. lol
@PazLeBon6 күн бұрын
@@Tall_Order for sure ;)
@beardedgaming13378 күн бұрын
"finding your big break" is such a common adage, we hear it all the time. but to see so many of these people, struggling in life, who we all know as solid performers on shows like this... its easy to not even lend a though to where they may have been before. now, years later, these people have not just acted but directed, produced, started in other shows, have lived two decades+ on the backs of a decision to read for a single role. perhaps off a chance meeting, a one moment lasting impression...
@NOTMYWATCH9 күн бұрын
ahhhhh, finally.....thanks you guys!!!!
@ThePopcast8 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@CoffeeBlack-VOY6 күн бұрын
Voyager is the very best of Star Trek ❤☕
@chr1998is4 күн бұрын
I’m a 90’s kid from the UK, my childhood was watching Voyager on Sky1 followed by the Simpsons weekdays after school. My love for Voyager made me watch TNG. both of which are my favourite Star Trek TV series. I was too young to enjoy DS9 at the time but after re-watching it recently it is a great tie in between TNG and Voyager. It’s a shame both DS9 and Voyager are stuck on Standard definition as it’s not commercially viable to Paramount for the cost involved remastering them.
@RNZTH6 күн бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this, thank you.
@roscotoob8 күн бұрын
Amazing video, so much work. Thank you.
@ThePopcast8 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@BolianAdmiral5 күн бұрын
You could have mentioned that Beltran had a recurring role on HBO’s Big Love after Voyager.
@AngelCatBaby3 күн бұрын
I love Star Trek and loved it from the very first time it aired in the 60’s with the TOS. I love all the Star Trek series and movies. Kate Mulgrew was the right choice for Voyager, no other one would have done what she did to secure the Captain’s chair. I am so glad she became a part of Star Trek’s history. I loved how she was both a strong Captain and a woman also. I looked up to her, she was my inspiration to achieve my own destiny in life. I too came from that era where women were not accepted into jobs held by men, but I became a Drafter within my own right and did my best at it. I was given various opportunities and projects to complete and I had excelled at both my job and home duties because I had confidence in myself and my abilities to do them well. It was Janeway that helped me excel in this period of my professional career, the confidence and determination that made it possible….Captain Janeway was always my inspiration. May other people see those qualities in themselves. 👍❤️ I’m not just a Star Trek fan, but I also see the possibilities within the future. But in today’s society, it is becoming less likely such an endeavor will ever occur or take place. Today’s society mostly jwants to destroy itself rather than on building a better world for a future. At the rate things are going, humanity will be at the mercy of its own creations, mistakes and failures. It hasn’t learned to grow inward and develop knowledge capable enough to survive in outer space, and for that matter, it is still in its infancy with everything it has achieved and accomplished so far. I have a feeling our ancestors knew more than our current civilization does now, including more knowledgeable on many aspects, but it will never be proven because humanity destroys its own past to keep itself in the darkness of despair. Whatever the reason, genocide is humanity’s greatest threat, not only to its own kind, but also to every living species upon the planet itself. ALL LIFE IS EQUAL…ALL LIFE DEPENDS UPON THE OTHER FOR ITS SURVIVAL AND TO THRIVE….ALL LIFE DESERVES THE DIGNITY AND RESPECT IT NEEDS, SHOWING LOVE, COMPASSION AND KINDNESS, HELPING EACH OTHER IN LIFE BECAUSE ALL LIFE NEEDS IT TO SURVIVE AND TO THRIVE….this is what makes us stronger together, without it we cannot endure the hardships we may have to endure and face alone….👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖
@zuur3038 күн бұрын
I love Voyager and I think Course Oblivion is one of my favorites. Ray Wise in Hope and Fear is equally tragic.
@willo81275 күн бұрын
This is a Really good Documentary ! You nailed it
@tomdm54645 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this documentary! Pls do the same for Deep Space Nine 👌🏻
@voutsider1905 күн бұрын
Yes please
@expertizer9 күн бұрын
21:30 First AMERICAN woman, the first woman in space having flown a solo mission was Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova in June 9 1963 in a Vostok 6 rocket.
@ThePopcast8 күн бұрын
well said!
@expertizer8 күн бұрын
@@ThePopcast i didn't realize that the US social development and society was like 40 years behind the sowiet union at that time...on the other hand it's obvious where Gene drew his inspiration from, but bringing a comunist utopia on screen in the early sixties was quite a move to do...
@PazLeBon6 күн бұрын
@@expertizer indeed
@CoffeeBlack-VOY6 күн бұрын
Fun fact, one of Voyager's shuttles is named the Terashkova in her honor ❤
@xBINARYGODx4 күн бұрын
@@expertizer it wasn't, women could, but really, most of the people doing the stuff you would assume were being done by men were being done by men - it was more a PR stunt than a social movement.
@osiris4601317 күн бұрын
Very entertaining , thoroughly researched and very well edited. Great work!!
@kilroy9876 күн бұрын
It's a shame how things went between Mulgrew and Ryan - I didn't even know about that until after the show was done. Seven of Nine absolutely changed the show and made it sharper. But I never once saw Janeway as diminished by Seven's presence. Voyager was the only Star Trek series I followed from the start. It ended as quickly as they dismantled the sets around everyone. They didn't even give use more than a couple seconds of seeing Voyager with Earth in the background before the scene faded out to credits. The show didn't have a problem finding its footing as much as TNG did - the first couple seasons always seemed to have little threads in it, introducing new characters that might be show regulars but end up killing them off, like the engineer guy whose face ended up on a Vediian. I found moves like that interesting.
@KikoNYCКүн бұрын
Time to rewatch Voyager again!
@MichaelFMeyer-lz5fv8 күн бұрын
Great job, thx for 2 wonderful hours.
@deeparchitecture7 күн бұрын
Thank you for this in depth presentation, so nostalgic!
@Chamchamcham108 күн бұрын
This is very well researched, very well presented. Thank you so much for making this!
@FatCatGarfield4 күн бұрын
Voyager was what introduced me to Star Trek as a whole, so it'll forever hold a soft spot in my heart. It remains to this day the series I go back and watch episodes from when I have an itch that needs scratching.
@adrianvanleeuwen8 күн бұрын
Although I really like TNG, I always loved Voyager just as much because of the great cast with stand outs being Janeway, Seven and the Doctor. Even the others are good with Paris and Belana and Tuvok. Chakotay and Neelix were sort of okay and have their moments. Harry Kim was always fun to watch especially in the Times Arrow episode, and had his shot at Seven in one scene, but blew it. Oh well!
@jeffmckinnon58428 күн бұрын
Ya, Harry missed that one, but it's Jerry! Every guy would screw that up 😊
@oddish43527 күн бұрын
Harry Kim was the ultimate case of Trek gaslighting. JANEWAY: "You've been one of the bright spots in this mission. You've exceeded all expectations. So of course, I'm going to reward you with seven years as an ensign, ensuring that not even a third-rate ship like the Cerritos will want you once we get home."
@chrisharris18844 күн бұрын
Glad it is becoming more loved. Now we need it in HD up to 4K.
@lifeissstrangedoubleexposure9 күн бұрын
Thank Goodness you guys are back 🖖🏼🖖🏼🖖🏼
@Bjorick6 күн бұрын
"...and finally, finding a satisfactory way to get voyager home." Ahahahaha, you and me remember Voyager VERY differently :P
@jerrygrice19537 күн бұрын
Thank you
@AllanG1914Күн бұрын
The finale was epic. That meme is so true: If your future self doesn't come back in time to tell you how bad you screwed up, how bad can your decisions really be. Lol
@rudolphguarnacci1979 күн бұрын
Great thumbnail. Jeri Ryan is stunning and Kate Mulgrew has that mysterious vibe that's attractive.
@eyezonly85938 сағат бұрын
Happy to hear some have started to embrace Voyager
@bev97084 күн бұрын
THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! Have just finished yet again binge watching the entire series only a couple of hours ago, I was going through some serious withdrawals , already missing my Voyager family terribly... this is the perfect remedy!!!! What a relief!!!😂😆😃
@JMTDF7 күн бұрын
I always wished that Year of Hell would have been a full season. I believe Ron D Moore mentioned the restrictions in storytelling propelled him to reimagine BSG. Also, the source of comments from people who didn’t want a female captain: Trust Me Bro.
@andrewcoulthard-clark8 күн бұрын
This was amazing work, and I appreciate the incredible effort that must have gone into it👍
@DarrylRuiz-s1w2 күн бұрын
I was one of the two million who had stopped watching Voyager but Seven and Jeri brought me back
@yiqingtan40793 күн бұрын
I love Voyager. I've watched it front to back many times. It's nostalgic for me as it was the one Star Trek series we had CDs of in our house. I love so much of Star Trek but Voyager has a place in my heart, a comfort to me no matter some people's criticism's about it. Thank you for making this video. I loved it.
@steveo33364 күн бұрын
I was meh on voyager, but this was a very impressive and well produced documentary! 10/10!!
@justinb47944 күн бұрын
Voyager was the only Trek series that I watched as each episode premiered rather than in syndication. The theme song never fails to invoke emotion or nostalgia. I would say that B'elanna had one of the best character arcs of any Trek character of any series. TNG and DS9 are both amazing shows and even if it were a 3-way tie, Voyager would still hold a special place in my heart.
@bidvision8 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this video, thank you!
@BlueJeanBaby3 күн бұрын
1. TNG 2. Voyager 3.DS9 (I never got over them killing off Jadzia.)
@VanMichael215 күн бұрын
I'm 44 yrs old and I grew up watching Star Trek TNG, I never really watched the original Star Trek because it was just slightly before my time, so TNG is my go to when it comes to Star Trek. I've watched every episode of TNG....in fact several times lol. But I will say Voyager is a very close second when it comes to Star Trek because Voyager is the only other Star Trek show that I've also watched every episodes for. There's just something about Voyager that I really loved and enjoyed watching, I really love Janeway as a captain here, I just really enjoyed Janeway as a character in this how. I never really got into DS9 but funny enough it is because I haven't really watched DS9 before, it is just recently that I have started to stream it and so far so good, I'm in the 2nd season right now and also enjoying the show. But as I said earlier TNG and Voyager are the only ones I've seen every episode for and they are by far my favorite Star Trek. So thank you for uploading this video, I loved this Voyager documentary it's awesome. 👍👍
@KNETTWERX9 күн бұрын
Never been a big Star Trek fan, however Voyager I did see the entire series while in Iraq, and loved it.
@kerry-j4m8 күн бұрын
When were you in Iraq,amigo ??? And where were you at ??? I'm curious and interested.
@ThePopcast8 күн бұрын
Thank you for your service! Was there myself in Fallujah in 2008 for the PIC with IIMEF :)
@GreenAppelPie5 күн бұрын
Excuse the fuck out of me but Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman to travel to space, launching on June 16, 1963 on the Vostok 6 spacecraft. First view on this channel, but this along with um ‘draft kings’ for a sponsor, I can take this channel seriously
@wakcedout4 күн бұрын
that opening about the vision for star trek and the director following rodenberrys ideals....sums up the trainwrecks we have now. theyve lost vision and it really shows with the more newer stuff. i miss this era of trek, it made you think about complex moral concepts at the end, while giving you hope that the future is gonna be just fine.