List Price: $69.98You Pay Only: $54.99 You Save: $14.99 (21%)Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097360507942
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 7
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 06, 2004
Running Time: 1186 minutes
Sales Rank: 4803
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: January 16, 1995
Related Items:
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: After proving its long-term potential in season 2, Star Trek: Voyager served up some of the best episodes in its entire seven-year history. The second-season cliffhanger was intelligently resolved in 'Basics, Pt. II,' and the fan-favorite 'Flashback' placed Tuvok (Tim Russ) aboard the U.S.S. Excelsior from Star Trek VI, under the command of Capt. Sulu (Star Trek alumnus George Takei). It was a brilliant example of interseries plotting, just as 'False Profits' was a Ferengi-based sequel to the NextGen episode 'The Price.' The two-part time-travel scenario of 'Future's End' is a Voyager highlight, with clear echoes (including dialogue lifted verbatim!) of Star Trek's classic 'The City on the Edge of Forever,' featuring delightful guest performances by actress-comedienne Sarah Silverman and Ed Begley Jr. Character-wise, the season belonged to Kes (Jennifer Lien, whose tenure on the series was now near its end), Neelix (Ethan Phillips), and the Doctor (Robert Picardo), who shined (respectively) in 'Warlord,' 'Fair Trade,' and the surprisingly touching 'Real Life' (the latter directed by 'Potsie' himself, Happy Days veteran Anson Williams). By infecting B'Elanna (Roxanne Dawson) with a fellow officer's 'Blood Fever,' Voyager delved into the turbulent Vulcan ritual of Pon Farr, while the cliffhanger 'Scorpion' introduced the relentless, Borg-destroying villains of Species 8472, which would pose a continuing threat in subsequent episodes.
Season 3 had a few clunkers (the guilty pleasure 'Macrocosm' puts Janeway in stripped-down 'Ripley' mode against invading macro-viruses, and Ensign Kim is an awkward 'Favorite Son' to a bevy of babes), but for every misstep there's a strong science-fiction concept, like the highly-evolved Hadrosaurs in 'Distant Origin,' which doubles as a compelling indictment of institutionalized repression. Overall, this is rock-solid Trek, and the DVD features are equally engaging, albeit growing more perfunctory (especially the season 3 summary) with each full-season release. Don't forget the Easter eggs hidden on the special-features menus, however; they contain some of the set's happiest surprises. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - The Continuing Voyages
The third season of Star Trek: Voyager follows the crew of the USS Voyager on their continuing quest towards home. The season begins with the conclusion to the 2nd season finale Basics, featuring the Kazon. There is a a mid-season jaunt to late 20th century Earth and many other adventures along the way, including involvement in a civil war in the Q continuum. Other familiar aliens include the Vidiians, the Ferengi, . . . and the Borg. Good season with some interesting episodes and ideas to consider.
Rating: - my review
I followed this series on Television, but not too closely. Needless to say i found some of this series I had not ever seen. So far. I am throughly excited about the series and the character "Captain Katherine Janeway."
Rating: - Great series!
Great series. Pretty cheesy, but fun to watch. Not a huge star trek fan. I only got into it because I got sick and watched way too much tv and they re ran voyager pretty often. I enjoy it. Pretty safe for non-trekkies.
Rating: - Another profoundly disappointing season
First, as I write this review this set costs $116.99 (note: since writing this review, the list price has dropped to $69.98 -- let's see if this price drops sticks -- it is still at least $10 too much, so that it could discount to the low $40s). What is Paramount thinking? Do they imagine that fans are so brain-blind that they will pay any amount of money for these DVDs? Honestly, I think any set of DVDs priced this high is immoral. It is a form of extortion: either you pay our utterly outrageous amounts of money in order to maximize our profits or do without your own copy of VOYAGER. Luckily, there is Netflix. I urge everyone NOT to buy this set. Force them to lower their prices to bring them in line with all the other TV series that are sold on DVD. There is no excuse for any set EVER to cost more than $44 after discount, with a single excuse. Some series set in the contemporary world use popular music. They have to pay outrageous amounts of money to use that music on the DVD box sets. (And the cost of some songs is what drives some to substitute music to keep the set affordable, as in the cast of NORTHERN EXPOSURE.) The cost of licensing is why we've never seen ALLY McBEAL on DVD. But with ST: VOYAGER there is no such excuse. No contemporary music. Instead, they are just gouging fans.
The first three seasons of STAR TREK: VOYAGER were disappointments. The premise of the series seemed to demand a serial format for the narrative, but instead they embraced an episodic ... Read More
Rating: - Probably the best season of Star Trek Voyager.
The only season of Star Trek Voyager I have not seen is season 7 because it was yanked during season six off of the fox network, and I did not get the channel that picked it up. I think the original cast in its final whole season together represents the best work of the series. I think it was a mistake to get rid of Kes(Jennifer Lien) at the beginning of Season 4. I like the Seven of Nine character, but they could have just as easily gotten rid of Neelix. I think the Kes character was not only interesting but also just as pretty as any of the Star Trek women in any of the Star Trek series' ever made. There are absolutely no commentaries (audio or subtitled) on any of the episodes. The container like all Voyager containers is as cheap as can possibly be imagined. If it cost them more than $0.10 to make it I would be suprised. I have no idea why they could not do the same thing they did with the original series. Those containers are some of the best I have ever seen. Most good DVDs have commentary from the actors. I have no idea why they did not do that. I think Future's End(Part I and II), Scorpion, Unity, Flashback, and Warlord could possibly be some of the best shows of the entire series.
Browse for similar items by category:
|