Star Trek Voyager - The Complete Seventh Season with Kate Mulgrew: DVD Cover
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  • DVD Release Date: 12/21/2004
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Features

Closed Caption; "Braving the Unknown: Season 7": A special look at the final season, featuring cast and crew interviews (includes a look at "Workforce," "Flesh and Blood," "Homestead," and reflections on the entire series; "Voyager Time Capsule: The Doctor": Features a new interview with Robert Picardo discussing his character and other projects he's involved in; "Coming Home: The Final Episode": Interviews with cast and crew describe the final episode, "Endgame," and the final days of shooting and saying goodbye (features behind-the-scenes footage of the final days of filming); "Real Science With Andre Bormanis": A look at the reality and fiction of many scientific and astronomical phenomena depicted in the series; "The Making of Borg Invasion 4-D": An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of the attraction Star Trek: The Experience, featuring interviews with cast and crew, including Alice Krige as the Borg Queen (guest star in Voyager's final episode "Endgame")

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Disc 1
1. We Must Proceed
2. Heart in Conflict
3. The Central Plexus
4. Losing Voices
5. Commendable Qualities
6. A Few Modifications
7. Compromise
8. I'll Find You
1. A Bittersweet Day
2. Incompatible
3. Destabilizing
4. Debris Field
5. We Have the Node
6. Difficult Patients
7. The Risks
8. Let Us Help You
1. Test Flight
2. Ensign Eager
3. Mok'tah
4. Race Fever
5. Scraping
6. Through the Gate
7. The Fuel Converter
8. Proposal
1. The Mind Awakens
2. Attention to Detail
3. Paranoia
4. Subterfuge
5. Mysterious Assailant
6. The Voice Is Bajoran
7. Pagh'tem'far B'tanay
8. Test of Loyalty
Side #2 -- Disc 2
1. Stolen Property
2. Snake Oil Salesman
3. Level Blue
4. Can I Assist You?
5. Reallocation
6. His Name Was Tebbis
7. Experiment in Empathy
8. Clean Bill of Health
1. Call Me Reg
2. The Miracle Ship
3. Practical Data
4. Show Me the Nanoprobes
5. Impressions
6. L-E-O-S-A
7. Geodesic Fold
8. Hook, Lobe and Sinker
1. Primitive Strands
2. Surrender the Photonic
3. Pon Farr
4. Nothing Unladylike
5. Two Bodies, One Mind
6. Attraction
7. Quite a Pair
8. Shared Experiences
1. Overhaul
2. Humanitarian Mission
3. Alliance
4. Command Structure
5. Captain Kim
6. Prototype
7. The Honorable Thing
8. Save the Cloak
Side #3 -- Disc 3
1. Prey
2. Hirogen Distress Call
3. Renegade Holograms
4. Decoy
5. Modifications
6. Killer Instinct
7. I Am Not Your Prey
8. Beyond Programming
9. Adrift
10. A Chance to Learn
11. Ha'dara
12. Prophets Are Chosen
13. Children of Light
14. Hunting the Hunted
15. To Save an Organic
16. Freedom
1. Gravimetric Surge
2. Into the Past
3. I Need Help
4. Fractures
5. Astray in a Dark Wood
6. Arachnia, My Bride
7. Two Crews
8. Lightning Rod
1. Another Lifesign
2. Good News
3. Dominant Traits
4. Genetic Changes
5. Being Klingon
6. Sensitive
7. Altered
8. He Never Came Back
Side #4 -- Disc 4
1. Dangerous Criminals
2. Due to Be Executed
3. Because I'm Benkaran
4. A Model Patient
5. Favor the Victims
6. A Fundamental Change
7. Atonement
8. Punishment Enough
1. Enemies of the Empire
2. The Kuvah'magh
3. 200 Klingons
4. It Is Written
5. An Honorable Warrior
6. The Nehret
7. Seize Voyager
8. Already the Savior
1. Chef Seven
2. Dangerous Predators
3. Vultures
4. On Principle
5. Captain's Coalition
6. Unexpected Allies
7. Violation
8. Normal Space
1. New Job
2. No Fraternizing
3. Creating Loyalty
4. Not a Word
5. Traces
6. Comfortable Lives
7. Work It Out
8. We're Friends
Side #5 -- Disc 5
1. A New Plan
2. Radical Treatment
3. Starting to Remember
4. Listen to Me
5. Relieved of Duty
6. Trusted Associates
7. Proof
8. Resume Course
1. Metronome
2. Radical Changes
3. Personal Life
4. Never on a First Date
5. Just Play
6. Return to Station
7. Closer to Emotions
8. Fail-Safe
1. Q Are You?
2. I Like You, Aunt Kathy
3. Under Pressure
4. Consequences
5. A Shaky Start
6. This Is Not Q-Ness
7. Rift
8. Eternal Custody
1. In the Beginning
2. Trans-Galactic Com Link
3. The Starship Vortex
4. Metaphor
5. Voyeur
6. Art Can't Be Rushed
7. Holo Victory
8. Photons Be Free
Side #6 -- Disc 6
1. A Spirit of Peace
2. Starfleet Assignment
3. Nuclear Winter
4. Hostages
5. Souvenirs
6. I'm Sorry, Mr. Carey
7. Heartbeat
8. Survival Isn't Enough
1. Admiring the View
2. Stranded
3. Good Shelter
4. Reaction
5. Where?
6. Frequency
7. Expedition
8. Encrypted Orders
1. Vulcans Do Not Dance
2. Talaxians
3. This Is My Home
4. Three Days to Evacuate
5. Favorite Places
6. I'm Just a Cook
7. Worth Defending
8. A Difficult Goodbye
1. Hologram at the Helm
2. Suspicious Behavior
3. In the Dark
4. Another Assignment
5. A Stressful Day
6. Spare Parts
7. Immobilized
8. Deathbed Confession
Side #7 -- Disc 7
1. A Moment to Recall
2. Reunion
3. Logic Dictates
4. Report to Sick Bay
5. 533171
6. Modifications
7. Change of Heart
8. One-Way Trip
9. Future Self
10. Warning
11. Transwarp Hub
12. The Needs of the Few
13. To the Journey
14. Intimate Terms
15. Chaos to Order
16. Set a Course for Home

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Editorial Reviews

The seventh and final season of Voyager is rife with contradictions: the series shows definite signs of fatigue, but at the same time its producers -- perhaps emboldened by the knowledge that the show is coming to an end -- go for broke with some very offbeat and provocative story lines. The consequences of racial and societal prejudice are forcefully demonstrated in the allegorical episodes "Critical Care" and "Repentance." In the former, the Doctor (Robert Picardo) is abducted from Voyager and put to work in a hospital where patients receive different levels of care based on their social status. The latter involves Voyager's contact with a prison transport ship whose "convicts" have been jailed because of misconceptions about their various species. But the 2000-01 season also found time for playful episodes, some of which feature characters and plot devices from other Star Trek spin-offs. The most entertaining of these is "Inside Man," featuring Marina Sirtis as empath Deanna Troi, the character she played in The Next Generation. In "Shattered," Commander Chakotay (Robert Beltran) finds himself in a state of "temporal flux" when Voyager passes near a spatial rift; this enables him to pass through time and observe incidents from the ship's past (thereby allowing the use of stock footage from earlier episodes). Jeri Ryan, whose Seven of Nine reinvigorated Voyager two seasons earlier, takes center stage in "Human Error," which finds Seven perfecting her social skills on the holodeck at the expense of her duties, resulting in a dangerous situation. "Drive" sees the marriage of recurring characters B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) and Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill). The season -- and series -- finale, "Endgame," takes place in the future, as now-Admiral Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) attempts to reverse the effects of time on the Voyager's decades-long journey to the Alpha Quadrant. With this outstanding two-parter Star Trek: Voyager comes to a richly satisfying conclusion. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Enjoyable. We will miss our friends on Voyagerby Amigo_van_Helical

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March 02, 2009: Although the overall story like is weaker than that of its companion series, "Deep Space Nine" ("DS9"), "Star Trek Voyager" ("STV") has a charm of its own. The first few seasons seemed to focus on the Ocampa character "Kess", while the later seasons focused on the former borg drone "Seven of Nine" (aka "Seven") and her sometimes humorous other times poignant efforts to recover her human nature. Both actresses were good and they stood out from most of the other cast members. "The Doctor" was also a reasonably strong character, but his story line was less consistent and less sympathetic.

The writing could be unsatisfying at times and some of the plots seemed contrived (how many times can a star ship commander make the same mistake and "take a closer look" at some weird phenomenon without first putting some kind of exit strategy in place?). Also, the science seemed really bad in spots. All-in-all, STV is worth watching, however. It is mostly light, harmless fun interspersed with some genuinely good storytelling.

What was missing were the grand story arcs and interesting sub-plots of DS9.