Star Trek: Voyager’s Trilogy Of Terror Explained

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Collage of the Doctor (Robert Picardo), Neelix (Ethan Phillips), and Harry Kim (Garrett Wang) from Star Trek: Voyager on a red background.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek: Voyager season 3 has a set of episodes that were deemed the "trilogy of terror" after their release. Like many Star Trek TV shows, Voyager struggled with episode quality in its first few seasons. For every episode that ended up becoming a hit, there were just as many that were misses, if not more.

Related Every Voyager Character Who Has Returned In Star Trek Star Trek: Voyager's beloved characters have returned in Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Lower Decks, and especially Star Trek: Prodigy. All three episodes have plots that range from vaguely unmemorable to downright bizarre, and each episode lacked something in the execution of its storyline, mainly in terms of pacing.

Voyager’s Trilogy Of Terror Isn’t As Bad As Fans Say All three episodes have some redeeming qualities "Darkling," "Rise," and "Favorite Son" all had aspects that made them more interesting than the name "trilogy of terror" gives them credit for.

 

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