Star Trek: Voyager season 2 has a handful of episodes that you really can just skip. The second year of Captain Kathryn Janeway's (Kate Mulgrew) Star Trek show proves how weird the Delta Quadrant can get, as Voyager's writers took more risks. Here's where you'll see Lieutenant Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill) and Captain Janeway turning into salamanders in "Threshold", Lieutenant Tuvok (Tim Russ) and Neelix (Ethan Phillips) merging into Tuvix (Tom Wright), and Janeway facing off against fear itself in "The Thaw"—but I'm not going to tell you to skip these iconic Voyager stories. They're weird, but memorable.
Unlike the best episodes of Star Trek: Voyager season 2, the skippable episodes miss the mark. I'll never fault Star Trek writers for trying something new, because high risk equals high reward, but sometimes those risks just don't pay off. Sometimes the story a writer wants to tell gets lost on the way to the screen, or it's rushed to fill a 26-episode season order. This early in a series, characterization hasn't quite solidified yet, so Star Trek: Voyager's main characters might be acting out of character. But in most cases, you'll want to skip episodes because they're forgettable.
5Star Trek: Voyager Season 2, Episode 2 - "Initiations"
The Kazon Just Didn't Work As Voyager's Villains
The best thing that Star Trek: Voyager season 2, episode 2, "Initiations" has going for it is guest star Aron Eisenberg, better known as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Nog. Eisenberg plays Kar, a young Kazon who threatens to kill Commander Chakotay (Robert Beltran) as part of a coming-of-age ritual. With its close-up look at Kazon culture and what Kar has to go through to belong, "Initiations" really wants to make the Kazon interesting new Star Trek aliens. But the emphasis on ritual violence only confirms that the Kazon are basically off-brand Klingons.
"Initiations" wants to paint Chakotay as a kind and caring leader, with Kar's best interests in mind, but the young Kazon just can't be receptive to Chakotay's attempts at negotiation. Fortunately, Star Trek: Voyager realized that they couldn't actually make the Kazon happen. (Chakotay would get a few more chances to show his leadership style.) After Voyager's second season, the USS Voyager moves on, and Star Trek: Voyager's Kazon get left in the series' rearview. If you want to watch Eisenberg in Voyager, give it a shot, but "Initiations" is otherwise one to skip.
4Star Trek: Voyager Season 2, Episode 3 - "Elogium"
Neelix And Kes Definitely Shouldn't Have A Baby
The relationship between Neelix and Kes (Jennifer Lien) is deeply uncomfortable for so many reasons, and Star Trek: Voyager season 2, episode 3, "Elogium", puts them all in the spotlight. When Kes unexpectedly experiences the early onset of the "elogium", or the Ocampa mating period, Kes has to decide if she wants to have a baby with Neelix—and quickly, because the elogium is supposed to happen only once in Kes' nine-year lifetime.