Viking Bastard said:
Oh, I'm not saying I particularly cared for Kes (except she's cuter than Seven). That has nothing to do with it. I wasn't horribly shocked or angry when they "evolved" her off the show, I justfind that the earlier seasons were more consistant.
Yeah, consistantly boring.
Seriously though, the show never grabbed my interest wih the early episodes. Some of the first season episodes weren't too bad, but Janeway's decisions and the crew's blind loyalty to her failed to grab my attention. I will agree with you about Kes, she was more attractive than Seven, but Seven was a more interesting character, at least until she started getting overused.
The later seasons were all over the place. They did have more peaks of brilliance but a lot higher percent of 'em were stinkers. I'd rather watch a show that's consistantly mediocre but a series of stinkers with a few great episodes thrown in here and there.
I think that's somewhat true of most of the
Trek series. With TOS, the first two seasons were fairly solid, although they had moments of cheesiness. The third season was worse, and seemed to really ramp up the cheese factor ("Spock's Brain", "The Way to Eden", etc). However, the third season did have the occasional good episode, like "The Enterprise Incident" (maybe it was good because it had Romulans

).
With TNG, things seemed to be the same. The first four seasons were pretty good, but after that the show started cranking out some bad episodes. There were some great ones in there, but many were lame and stupid.
DS9 seemed to have been the exception. Perhaps the fact that they had a focused storyline helped, or maybe it's because Ira Steven Behr was made Berman's co-executive producer.