The best Star Trek: Voyagers Season premiere has completely changed

Chris Snellgrove | publishing
Even if you don’t love Star Trek: TravelerIt’s hard not to smile while watching “The 37s”, which is the show’s season 2 premiere. It’s an episode that includes everything from the Traveler landing on the planet, to Captain Janeway rubbing his elbow with Amelia Earhart, making it one of the most memorable adventures of the franchise. But it was a completely changed adventure, as it was originally the finale of Season 1, and a major producer worked hard to put the independent story in two parts.

This idea Star Trek: TravelerThe season 2 premiere is its Season 1 finale, which seems odd until you think the spinoff has only 16 episodes in its first season. This is because Traveler On UPN, network executives deliberately received some episodes, so the show’s second season could premiere two or three weeks ahead of most other shows. As a result, “37’s” ended in season 1 (but ended with “learning curve”, which is about the lame plot of Tuwak training, which is about the lame ones of Tuwak training.
at the same time Traveler The plot really makes the season 2 premiere unforgettable and it’s easy to see how it was originally written as the season. Getting the ship landed on the planet is a big deal… In fact, Gene Roddenberry hopes to be with Star Trek: Original Seriesbut the high production costs of doing so are the reasons why the transporter is invented. Additionally, Janeway meeting Amelia Earhart was a big deal, and from the 20th century the whole idea of crew members entering humanity coincided with the atmosphere of the “Neutral Zone” of TNG Season 1 finale.
The network’s decision to premiere “37” Season 2 instead of the Season 1 finale has annoyed two Voyager producers, Jeri Taylor and Brannon Braga. Taylor notes how the episode was “better than as a opener”, it’s about crew unity, reaffirming their shared commitment, and going home “was “a great way to end the first season.” Meanwhile, Braga was disappointed that the show couldn’t finish Season 1 with “very high concept, action adventure episodes,” but he was happy Traveler A plot made for such an explosive season 2 premiere.

Braga is not happy with the fact that this is not two seasons. He later said he was the only person on the show who wanted “37” to be two, but no one else really wanted to end Season 1 on a cliff. As for Braga, he thinks there is a lot of crisp narrative material in this ambitious plot that will be worth the second hour of storytelling.
Once upon a time, “37” was almost very different: Not only was it almost two parts, it was originally designed for the Season 1 finale. But we can’t help but like this Traveler As the plot for the season 2 premiere…of course, “Learning Curve” is a lascivious S1 finale, but “37S” helps prove how the show performs when it launches on all cylinders. Frankly speaking, there is nothing More than this killer premiere, let’s stick to the new season of the show.