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Screenshot: CBS
Original air dates: October 1998 – May 1999
Executive Producers: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
Captain’s log. Of all the seasons of
Voyager to date, the fifth was the one that had the most literal forward motion. Thanks to a wormhole of sorts (“Night”), experiments with the quantum slipstream drive (“Timeless”), and a stolen Borg transwarp conduit (“Dark Frontier”), they made several jumps ahead, cutting their journey home by tens of thousands of light-years.
We got a new recurring antagonist in the environmentally impure Malons (“Night,” “Extreme Risk,” “Juggernaut”), and two old recurring antagonists, as the Borg are still a problem (“Drone,” “Dark Frontier”), as are Species 8472 (“In the Flesh”), though our heroes reach a rapprochement with both 8472 and the Malon.
Stardate: unknown
Captain’s log.
Voyager is flying through a large region of space controlled by the Devore. Their space is too massive to fly around in order to get home, so Janeway is going through, which means being subject to regular inspections. Telepathy is outlawed by the Devore, so they are searching for rogue telepaths.
Everyone steps away from their stations and stays visible while Inspector Kashyk and his team check over everything. The inspection teams all beam on board to various decks Kashyk himself beams directly to Janeway’s ready room and summons her, having the computer play Mahler’s “First Symphony” throughout the ship to relax the crew.
WandaVision Episode 3 Recap: Double Delight in the 1970s
Spoilers ahead for WandaVision episode 3. By Akhil Arora | Updated: 22 January 2021 14:01 IST
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Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff in WandaVision episode 3
Highlights
Modelled after 1970s sitcoms, episode 3 is entirely in colour
SWORD makes another appearance on WandaVision S1E3
WandaVision episode 3 out January 22 on Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar centres around a rapidly-progressing, life-changing event: a pregnancy. The words rapidly-progressing and pregnancy aren t usually found in the same sentence, but in this strange sitcom-y world of Marvel s new TV series, everything goes. Wanda s (Elizabeth Olsen) baby bump, introduced towards the end of WandaVision episode 2, is not only deemed to be “really happening” but then springs more surprises. She gives birth to twins! Marvel comics fans would ve seen this coming, given Wanda and Vision (Paul Bet
SPOILER WARNING: this review contains spoilers for all current episodes of WandaVision.
Disney+’s WandaVision opened up with a double bill of episodes last week, presumably to introduce what is quite a trippy concept if you’re not Marvel literate. Avenger Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and her android lover Vision (Paul Bettany) are living in literal sitcom bliss following the events of Avengers: Endgame. The first two episodes saw them living out the domestic ideal in the 50s and 60s, with heavy hints that not everything is as it seems, and that this may be a fiction of Wanda’s making.