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Star Trek Voyager - The Complete Seventh Season

starring: Kate Mulgrew, Jeri Ryan

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0097360509144
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 7
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 21, 2004
Running Time: 1138 minutes
Sales Rank: 6221
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: January 16, 1995




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Amazon.com:
After seven long years trying to return home, it's no surprise that the seventh season of Voyager was emotional. It begins with the resolution to season 6's 'Unimatrix Zero,' in which Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), Torres (Roxann Biggs-Dawson), and Tuvok (Tim Russ) must find a way off the Borg Cube and Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) faces the loss of the precious bit of humanity she has just discovered. 'Human Error' focuses on Seven's further attempts to explore her human side (a romance comes from out of the blue). And if Seven isn't the cast's most fascinating character, it's the other crew member struggling to find his not-quite-human identity, the Doctor (Robert Picardo). In 'Body and Soul,' the Doctor gets to experience physical life in the body of--who else?--Seven. He writes a novel in 'Author, Author,' and in the first of a pair of excellent two-parters, 'Flesh and Blood,' he explores what it means to be a hologram in the midst of a deadly situation involving the Hirogen. In the second two-parter, 'Workforce,' the crew is kidnapped and brainwashed into becoming ordinary laborers on a planet with a worker shortage, but Janeway is forced to question whether she wouldn't prefer this version of a normal, stable life.

The seventh season also saw the first Trek wedding since Dax-Worff, the return of the old Federation-Maquis conflict, the continuing efforts of Lt. Reginald Barclay (Dwight Schultz) to bring Voyager home, Kim (Garrett Wang) taking command twice (once with the help of the Emergency Command Hologram), the return of Q, and Neelix's discovery of a group of fellow Talaxians. The final episode, 'Endgame,' is less concerned with misty-eyed goodbyes than with a bending of conventional views of the space-time continuum that leads to an exciting showdown with the Borg queen (Alice Krige, repeating her role from Star Trek: First Contact but making her first appearance on Voyager). DVD bonus features include the usual season recap, a 12-minute featurette on the final episode, and a crew profile of the Doctor. --David Horiuchi

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STAR TREK VOYAGER - THE COMPLETE SEVENTH SEASON details the adventures of the Starfleet's most adventurous starship, the U.S.S. Voyager, as it is led by Captain Kathryn Janeway (Mulgrew) on missions into deep space.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Brilliant writing and acting close Voyager's curtain with a bang!
Star Trek Voyager, in my opinion, is the best Star Trek series. I fell in love with the show about ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Finishing the series!
I never saw the end, and instead of searching the television guides, I bought the last season on DVD. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just as expected at or near the lowest price.
This was exactly what my daughter tried to purchase at the store at the mall for some outrageous price. ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Voyger got better each year
Voyagers 7th season had many outstanding shows and like all seasons there is always a few disappointments. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best!
Voyager definately one of the best sci-fi series ever. Completed the colledtion with this one.

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