Star Trek Voyager Season Three
SCORE: 49
It took me close to two years to get back
to Star Trek Voyager Season Three. For those that remember I purchased
the entire Star Trek Voyager series, and as I get time I watch a season
and review it. I vaguely remember this season from when it aired on
television. At some point in the past I stopped watching this show and
did not finish it off. This is now my opportunity to watch all of Star
Trek Voyager and see where the show went.
The issues families can and will have with Star Trek Voyager Season
Three are violence, blood, murder, sex outside of marriage, lack of
attire, enticement to lust, lying, deceit, false gods and goddesses, and
more. Star Trek Voyager Season Three is anti-Christian,
anti-conservative, anti-capitalism, pro evolution, and pro science as
liberals define it. Star Trek Voyager Season Three promotes the arts and
culture.
Star Trek Voyager Season Three tries to walk a tightrope on women being
strong and vulnerable. It never really fits. The sexism against men
continues in Star Trek Voyager Season Three. The female captain breaks
her own commands all of the time. I noticed other female characters are
also allowed to break the rules and do their own thing, while men are
held at a higher standard. Contacting spirits is a part of Star Trek
Voyager Season Three as well.
The cliff hanger in Star Trek Voyager Season Three show us the Borg
finally. We see the Borg in an entirely different light though. The
storyline in that last episode of Star Trek Voyager Season Three makes
little to no sense to me. Star Trek Voyager Season Three makes a
statement about prisons that shows how much the radicals on the far left
care about victims (answer none). The doctor can now walk around the
ship and go on away missions.
Captain Sulu is celebrated in Star Trek Voyager Season Three. There is
an interesting episode related to going backwards in time. Q is also a
part of Star Trek Voyager Season Three. Most of the known guest stars
and/or storylines are used in Star Trek Voyager Season Three in some way
shape or form. It felt like a real chore to watch Star Trek Voyager
Season Three on DVD. I am thankful I am done with it. Maybe next year I
will watch Season Four.
- Paul
Graphics: 50%
Sound: 60%
Replay: 55%
Gameplay: 40%
Family Friendly Factor: 40%
System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Developer: CBS
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated
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