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Star Trek: Voyager
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  • Episode aired May 18, 2005
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
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7.6/10
2.2K
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Jennifer Lien in Star Trek: Voyager (1995)
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On her deathbed, Kes relives her life, jumping backwards in spurts of time towards birth, gaining knowledge as to why as she goes.On her deathbed, Kes relives her life, jumping backwards in spurts of time towards birth, gaining knowledge as to why as she goes.On her deathbed, Kes relives her life, jumping backwards in spurts of time towards birth, gaining knowledge as to why as she goes.

  • Director
    • Allan Kroeker
  • Writers
    • Gene Roddenberry
    • Rick Berman
    • Michael Piller
  • Stars
    • Kate Mulgrew
    • Robert Beltran
    • Roxann Dawson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Allan Kroeker
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Rick Berman
      • Michael Piller
    • Stars
      • Kate Mulgrew
      • Robert Beltran
      • Roxann Dawson
    • 23User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Kate Mulgrew
    Kate Mulgrew
    • Capt. Kathryn Janeway
    Robert Beltran
    Robert Beltran
    • Cmdr. Chakotay
    Roxann Dawson
    Roxann Dawson
    • Lt. B'Elanna Torres
    • (as Roxann Biggs-Dawson)
    Jennifer Lien
    Jennifer Lien
    • Kes
    Robert Duncan McNeill
    Robert Duncan McNeill
    • Lt. Tom Paris
    Ethan Phillips
    Ethan Phillips
    • Neelix
    Robert Picardo
    Robert Picardo
    • The Doctor
    Tim Russ
    Tim Russ
    • Lt. Tuvok
    Garrett Wang
    Garrett Wang
    • Ensign Harry Kim
    Jessica Collins
    Jessica Collins
    • Linnis Paris
    Michael Maguire
    • Benaren
    Christopher Aguilar
    Christopher Aguilar
    • Andrew Kim
    • (as Christopher Aguilar)
    Janna Michaels
    • Young Kes
    Rachael Harris
    Rachael Harris
    • Martis
    Majel Barrett
    Majel Barrett
    • Voyager Computer
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Carnahan
    • Operations Division Officer
    • (uncredited)
    John Copage
    • Science Division Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Damaris Cordelia
    • Crewman Foster
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Allan Kroeker
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Rick Berman
      • Michael Piller
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    9LifeonYgam

    Jennifer Lien is a great actress

    While I love Seven of Nine, episodes like this make me sad Kes was replaced by her. Jennifer Lien is truly a great actress.
    10XweAponX

    kaerF mutnauQ

    In a lot of ways, I agree with "Quantum Freak" but the things they cite that made it non-enjoyable for them, I enjoyed.

    But I will not refute what they have said, because they are correct in everything they said about not only this Ep, but the state of the show at this time, and the Main Producer of the show, one Brannon Braga.

    Voyager did not have the Braintrust which Next Generation had for the first 6 years, nor the Writing Team which turned Deep Space Nine into a full Universe-Spanning Epic.

    And it does seem that for the first 2 1/2 years, Voyager was lost not only in the Delta Quadrant, but in a mist of lagging and non progressive story lines.

    It was as if - As much as Janeway is loathe to avoid neglecting The Prime Directive, so too were the Writers of Voyager, being way too careful to avoid breaking the Prime Directive for the first two and a half seasons. Janeway's response to situations was inflexible and religious- Not at all Like Picard, who would not act UNTIL he had heard all of the options laid out on the table. But Janeway would never call for conferences of this sort, and she had only one rule, never BREAK the Prime Directive. This is a recipe for bland story lines and lack of progress.

    Usually, a show takes a full season of episodes (or less) just to establish itself. Why Voyager took two and a half, could be assigned a number of reasons: UPN was an Infant Network, and Voyager was a Network Show. This Infant Network (Now a Deceased Network) went from being "Dramatically Different" to being nothing but off colour ethnic comedy in One Season.

    Look at the shows which came and went: Legend, a Western Macgyver (With John Delancey)- Marker. Deadly Games. And the best - Nowhere Man. All GONE in the second year of UPN's existence, and all great shows, all replaced with lame comedies which themselves would not last a whole season Like "Moesha". It was as if Paramount was BET-Mount for a while. So every other Non Voyager show was a Race show. Now I love Martin Luther King Jr as much as anyone, as a human, but I'm for balance, not complete assimilation- Which is what happened to UPN.

    It was as if some universe-upheaval shook down the offices of UPN and did a Major Universe-Alteration from one season to the next. From the second year of UPN on, UPN only offered Ethnic Comedies, and Voyager. It was not that the Ethnic Comedies were Ethnic comedies, it's that they were BAD Comedies.

    So Voyager stood alone in this vast wasteland of television dren. Not only was Voyager a Trek show, it was Also a NETWORK show - It was no longer Syndicated. And due to this flaw, it could now be micromanaged - AND, Threatened with Cancellation.

    So while Next Generation and Deep Space Nine enjoyed a full seven years unhindered by Network Executives, Voyager was probably henpecked by these infestations from the start. Ergo, there was NO Straight Line Voyager took from Delta Quadrant to Alpha Quadrant.

    This is why I like this episode - It Established a FUTURE HISTORY. We know now, The Kremin and The Year of Hell is on the horizon, and soon.

    We also see microscopic changes in the timeline - Kes no longer has her Pixie haircut, she now has long flowing Tresses, and looks much better like that.

    Really, Kes was a good character, we only got to know her fleetingly. She was unceremoniously KICKED off the show, despite Strong performances- And she never worked again after Voyager instead actually becoming a real Doctor in real life.

    The best Kes episode was when she gets taken over by the Warlord, that was some range revealed there. Jennifer Lien was in fact the best Actress of the whole Voyager Cast, I felt a Method approach. Also, the character showed the most growth of all of the Voyager Crew, she was innocent, left the show with a streak of Darkness.

    So this episode, despite being weak in it's narrative, is in fact something that was used to put Voyager on more of a Straight Line to the Alpha Quadrant. And as we know now, the Year of Hell changed the WHOLE timeline- As well as Janeway's Haircut.

    Which was a bold move, but it had to be preceded by this episode, this one poorly written episode, written by tired writers. Oh, I agree with that 100.

    But if you look at the details of the episode, many of these details show up in the next 4 and a half seasons of Voyager, all the way to the end of the series. So this episode paves the way for the changes that made Voyager a much better show for the rest of the series. And, Season 3 is a look up, it is a good season, a season that ended strongly. But I still feel badly for Jennifer, she did not deserve to be treated that shabbily, and by Trek People, who are supposed to represent an "Enlightened" way of acting and treating others. The Prime Directive was Definitely BROKEN when it came to Jennifer Lien.
    9tomsly-40015

    Memento in space

    Why does Kes suddenly have long hair from one episode to the other? This had nothing to do with this time phenomenon. Have the showrunners finally realized how dumb this pixie haircut of Kes looks like? And also the doctor now has hair - with them he looks like 20 years younger.

    While I am not a fan of Kes as a character, this is the best episode so far featuring her. I like time travelling and time paradoxon episodes anyhow.

    In this episode Kes jumps backwards in time to certain points in her life starting as an old woman about to die. She keeps the memory of the future jumps but cannot remember why she is in that new time and what happened before. Step by step we see what Kes' life will be like in future (and who she will be married to and who her son in law will be). This episode is a little bit like the movie Memento. You also know what will happen, but don't know which events lead to the outcome. Quite an interesting puzzle actually.
    10psmaak2

    One of the best episodes of ANY Star Trek

    This is exactly what I love from Star Trek. A trippy mystery that takes a while to even figure out what the heck is going on.
    2planktonrules

    If I hear the phrase 'temporal flux', I think I'm gonna puke!!

    When the show begins, Kes is inexplicably and old lady who is experiencing dementia-like symptoms. However, what really is happening is that she's bouncing back in time--starting as an elderly woman and ending up a pre-embryo by the end of the show.

    I'll be blunt. While I love the "Star Trek" shows, "Star Trek: Voyager" clearly is its weakest series. While it had some very good shows, too often they were just junk---and I honestly think junk is the way to describe "Before and After". Now if you ONLY saw this one, it might not seem that bad...heck, it might even seem good. However, time and time and time again, this series obviously ran out of ideas and when this happened they did an episode involving 'temporal flux' or 'temporal shifts'. In other words, for some bull#@$% reason that they pull out of a hat at the end of the episode to explain it, folks go bouncing back and forth in time. It happened so much that it became a cliché--a very bad cliché.

    If anyone thinks that the MANY temporal shift episodes are good and would like to explain it to my, go ahead. But I contend that one or two would be fine....a dozen or so simply represents laziness and contempt for the fans.

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    • Trivia
      First appearance of Kes's longer hair style instead of the very short hair style from seasons 1, 2, and part of 3. Jennifer Lien, the actress who played Kes, was apparently sensitive to the make-up and adhesive used to apply her Ocampa ears. With the longer hairstyle, it was no longer necessary to apply the Ocampa ears each time she was filmed.
    • Goofs
      The Doctor says there are no other Ocampans on board to compare with, although there are two others, Kes's daughter Linnis and her grandson Andrew; however, the Doctor was referring to the symptoms of the morilogium - which only affects Ocampa in the final stage of their lives - he had no other Ocampa to compare them with. Since Linnis and Andrew haven't reached that stage yet, the Doctor's statement is quite correct. Furthermore, Linnis and Andrew are both only part Ocampan, so their genetic structure is likely to be different anyway.
    • Quotes

      Neelix: So, I'm going to become a security officer. How about that?

      Lieutenant Tuvok: Fortunately, Mr. Neelix, what Kes has been describing is merely one possible future. On each occasion that she jumped to a previous time, her subsequent actions most likely altered the future from that moment on.

      Neelix: Good point, Tuvok. Maybe I'll turn out to be Chief Security Officer.

    • Connections
      Featured in Star Trek: Voyager: Year of Hell (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Star Trek: Voyager - Main Title
      Written by Jerry Goldsmith

      Performed by Jay Chattaway

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
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    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
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      • Paramount Television
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      45 minutes
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      • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
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