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Sam Fisher - December 4, 2006 04:11 PM (GMT)
why have i watched this 5 times this week? :lol:

MeliKoritsi - December 4, 2006 06:38 PM (GMT)
I liked "Endgame". I thought as far as finales go it was pretty swell, but I wish they had found their way home without time travel. Maybe flash forward 25 years, with them finally hobbling into Federation space, and then go back and show how they got there.

VioletCloud - January 20, 2007 05:09 AM (GMT)
Endgame was a good Episode!

loads of fun!

Im not a fan of time travel at all.... but for some reason.. it didnt bother me in this ep

BX - March 24, 2007 08:02 AM (GMT)
I think Meli might have the right idea with Endgame. Show Voyager getting home and while doing it they could of had the crew interacting remembering all that had happened in the last few years getting home...

But the real ending worked great as well, anytime we get to see the Borg is cool with me :D

AdmiralGummy - March 24, 2007 11:23 AM (GMT)
I liked "Endgame". It was probably their best episode of the series.

Lynx - March 26, 2007 10:48 AM (GMT)
"Endgame" is horrible.

I would have expected a great episode including a final confrontation with Suspiria, the female Caretaker and a decent homecoming for the crew. Instead we got a silly time jumping episode with the Borg. Not to mention the stupid "affair" between Seven and Chakotay. No chemistry at all between them.

"Endgame" was a sad end of as series which started so well but was ruined and finally abandoned by the idiots in charge.

Trekwolf164 - March 26, 2007 11:05 AM (GMT)
Endgame was a good closure for the Series . But Lynx is correct Janeway should have sought out Suspiria.

fleshandblood - March 26, 2007 06:35 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Lynx @ Mar 26 2007, 04:48 AM)
"Endgame" is horrible.

I would have expected a great episode including a final confrontation with Suspiria, the female Caretaker and a decent homecoming for the crew. Instead we got a silly time jumping episode with the Borg. Not to mention the stupid "affair" between Seven and Chakotay. No chemistry at all between them.

"Endgame" was a sad end of as series which started so well but was ruined and finally abandoned by the idiots in charge.

they had dealt with the female caretaker, their issues were solved on the most part... i think its better that endgame was as it was, i really really loved it! i think it was the best star trek fenali there has been.

Even if you dont think it was a good ending, thinking of it as just a stand alone episode instead, i think it was such a well writtain story and a really nice thign to watch! I would have liked to see it end in a few different ways but i dont think they went horrably wrong with what they did.

AdmiralGummy - May 4, 2007 02:56 PM (GMT)
Lynx is right. In hindsight, I agree that Janeway should have sought out the female Caretaker. But overall, it's a decent finale. It's a whole lot better a sendoff than what Enterprise got. ;)

7of9Borg - May 12, 2007 04:52 PM (GMT)
I loved Endgame... unfortunately I read the book first, and my imagination had it all the more exciting than on the episode... I wish it would have been a movie, I think that would have helped it... plus I think the Borg would have looked great on the big screen and in stereo.

wissaboo - May 13, 2007 01:15 AM (GMT)
I would have liked to see a couple episodes of them trying to fit into their old lives.

7of9Borg - May 15, 2007 04:36 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (wissaboo @ May 12 2007, 07:15 PM)
I would have liked to see a couple episodes of them trying to fit into their old lives.

I so agree! I read Homecoming, and that would have translated great to the screen...but I guess they could only get so much into the last episode...
I still am having trouble accepting there will be no more... (if only I had the money...I'd) oh well, I will dream! :D

wissaboo - May 15, 2007 06:01 PM (GMT)
I had heard a prediction before the last season of voyager that the first half of the season would be them finding a way home and the second half would be them integrating into their old lives. I got so attached to that prediction that I was really disapointed when it didn't happen.

7of9Borg - May 17, 2007 12:40 PM (GMT)
That prediction would have made sense...
Maybe along the line they hoped there would be a sequel in the movies...

I wonder why they went backward when they made Enterprise, instead of forward after Voyager...

I still hope that there will be a continuation... one can only wish...
Somehow the fans should have input, a fan collective, to help with creative development of a new series or movie. :thumbs:

BLACK_LION - May 27, 2007 12:51 AM (GMT)
I love anything that has to deal with time travel. Endgame was great! I'll watch it anytime. :thumbs:

Rajiin - August 9, 2007 05:17 PM (GMT)
Good episode except for the end which was VERY anticlimatic. No one seemed happy to be home. Janeway acted like someone just killed her dog or something. I experienced no emotion except disappointment. :thumbs1:

Sooo, what does that mean for the Borg. Was the Queen destroyed?

GCE-1701-D - August 9, 2007 06:03 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Rajiin @ Aug 9 2007, 11:17 AM)
Good episode except for the end which was VERY anticlimatic. No one seemed happy to be home. Janeway acted like someone just killed her dog or something. I experienced no emotion except disappointment. :thumbs1:

Sooo, what does that mean for the Borg. Was the Queen destroyed?

technically, yeah, that was supposed to mean that the borg were atleast heavily crippled (though I'm sure if Berman were still around that would have been reset like the rest of Voyager once the credits roll :rofl: )
if I remember correctly the one sphere that chases Voyager was the last thing to hear the Queen's commands before she went bye bye, so the whole collective should be like what happened with Hue in TNG, where everyone's disconnected.

perhaps if they ever do a continuation of the startrek timeline instead of the constant prequel plans, a way to bring back the borg if they really wanted to would be that splinter collectives exist, with cubes and other ships being so used to and comforted by the collective mind that they try to recreate it in their own way

They did seem a little less than thrilled to be home though, I agree, not that they actually got much time to be happy, it basically went "fly through the explosion, be told "welcome home" look longingly at the view screen, Break away to a quick 2 second shot of earth with Voyager moving near it and then roll credits" :sarcastic:
they should have done a little more work with that ending and the geting back to earth part
but then when as Berman or Brega ever written a Trek finale that actually made sense (i.e. ENT's finale)

Daughter of Miral - December 14, 2007 09:04 PM (GMT)
I do wish we could have seen what happened to the characters when they got hom. Were the maquis crew members pardoned, what about the people from the Equinox? Does B'Elanna talk things out with her father? I'd love to know all that

and yeah I've read the books but I didn't realy like them




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