"Twovix" logline
The Cerritos ensigns must assist a caretaker on the voyage of a historically significant starship.
Written by: Mike McMahan
Directed by: Barry J. Kelly & Jason Zurek
"I Have No Bones Yet I Must Flee" logline
Mariner tries to get demoted, Rutherford tries to get promoted, and Boimler makes a big move.
Written by: Aaron Burdette
Directed by: Megan Lloyd
Observations and thoughts as I watched (initially posted at the other place):
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We begin with “Twovix”.
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Holodeck waste material, AKA jizz, poop, and god knows what else.
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Oh, hey, T’Lyn!
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DAT VOYAGER THEME!
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Oh, hey, the probe from the one with the whales!
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Neelix cheese!
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Shit did get freaky.
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Oh shit, they’re going to Tuvix Billups and T’ana!
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“Janeway straight-up murdered Tuvix.”
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MACROVIRUS.
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The Pike Thing, of course.
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“Back in the 70s”
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“Captain, I caution against socializing with the organism.”
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So many VOY deep cuts.
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“Holy shit. Janeway didn’t mess around.”
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Macrovirus of Borg. And robotic warp salamander of Borg.
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“Water, room temperature.”
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This is definitely T’Ana’s side of T’Llups.
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Oh god, they tuvixed the Matt the whale! Wait, what about Kimolu? Is he alright? Is he okay?
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A Tuvixy meatball!
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Heh, the real solution to the Tuvix conundrum was just to keep merging until it’s a nonsentient blob of meat so there is no murder, so to speak.
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Oh god I just realized that we’re going to get so much Tuvixy fanart.
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Bizarre series of Voyager-themed obstacles.
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SHE GOT A PIP
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Beckett Mariner receives the fate worse than death for her: promotion.
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Nothing ever good happens “somewhere in Klingon space”
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RIP Klingon lower-deckers.
And now, episode 2:
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Heh, Romulan lower decks.
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Goodbye, Romulan lower deckers!
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Heh, those 80s workout stuff.
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Oh, cool, Boimler still has his Tom Paris tplate!
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Please tell me Denty has a Memory Alpha page.
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The Nacelle is right there!
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Non-botanicals
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I have just met Moopsy but I would die for it.
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Oddly enough, this is the SECOND time this year that a Jack Quaid character looked at a VERY bright light. Shoutout to my boy Richard Feynman, the one man crazy enough to watch a nuclear test without goggles.
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Okay, I would no longer die for the moopsy.
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Tucker Tubes! Good old Trip got stuff named for him!
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The Ad Astra Per Aspera poster!
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I do feel like Starfleet would have better soundproofing, but then again this is the Cerritos.
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RIP corn guy.
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LIVIK!
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Aww, D’Vana Tendi giving orders.
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Teeth as bread crumbs.
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Heh, the humans really are the worst.
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Hah, he could have just used the viewports.
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Overall, I think I liked this second episode more, even though I loved the VOY fan service.
T’illups using “Tuvix” as a verb was golden.
Also Captain Dr. Frigleeman definitely didn’t awaken anything in me I swear.
Assimilated salamander robot is my new favourite villain. That said, why did the exhibit not display their children?
I’m late to the party.
“Twovix.” Love it. From Jack’s advice to Shax at the start through the end, I enjoy this episode. Voyager becoming a museum was a great way to cram a lot of VOY escapades into an episode. I’m going to miss Mariner’s, Boimler’s, Tendi’s, and Rutherford’s time together in their hallway bunks, but the promotions are well deserved and bound to happen. I think T’Lyn is a great addition. The ending though, oh, no. Not Ma’ah and the Che’Ta’! I’m betting their demise (seeming? seems likely?) is because of William Boimler or Badgey. Maybe both of them. Keep in mind I’m terrible at guessing.
“I Have No Bones Yet I Must Flee.” Also love it. First and foremost, yes, I, a grown woman, want a Moopsy plush. Preferably one that says, “moopsy.” I was wondering if Mariner’s being promoted would go smoothly, and I was not disappointed with how it played out. For all his goofiness, I think Ransom is a great commanding officer. I’m pretty meh on the potential of Rutherford and Livik being adversaries. It seems out of character for Rutherford. But, LD continues to pleasantly surprise me, so I’m keeping an open mind. Boimler’s tribulations with his new quarters were funny, and very Boimler. With what happened to the Romulan ship at the beginning of the episode, I’m wondering if the whatever it is will take out a different ship every episode this season.
Congrats to our four new junior lieutenants, they did in 4 seasons what Harry Kim failed to do in 7.