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"Resolutions"
Star Trek: Voyager episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 25
Directed byAlexander Singer
Written byJeri Taylor
Featured musicDennis McCarthy
Production code141
Original air dateMay 13, 1996 (1996-05-13)
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"Resolutions" is the 41st episode (25th of the second season) of the science fiction television program Star Trek: Voyager. The episode originally aired on May 13, 1996. The series follows the adventures of the Federation starship Voyager during its journey home to Earth, having been stranded tens of thousands of light-years away. This episode focuses on the relationship between Captain Janeway and First Officer Chakotay, who have been left on a planet after contracting a virus, and the rest of the crew search for a cure under Tuvok's command.

The episode was well received by critics, who highlighted the relationship between Janeway and Chakotay; it also served to address the shipping of the two characters among some fans.

Plot

Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and Chakotay (Robert Beltran) both contract a deadly virus from a wassoop-insect, and they are forced to remain on the planet where they contracted it, where the environment prevents the disease from killing them. Janeway orders Voyager to continue its journey to the Alpha Quadrant, with Tuvok (Tim Russ) as its new captain. Janeway explicitly forbids Tuvok from contacting the Vidiians, who might have knowledge about a cure for the virus, as previously they have taken every opportunity to harvest organs from Voyager's crew.

Janeway and Chakotay prepare to spend the rest of their lives alone together on the planet. Janeway researches potential cures for the virus. Chakotay states that since a cure couldn't be found by Voyager's doctor (Robert Picardo), they should stop searching and instead enjoy the time they have left, but Janeway refuses. Janeway finds the primate like creature again, whom tries to warn her from the plasma-storm, first time failing with Janeway thinking it sees her insect traps, second time successfully pointing at the sky. However, a plasma-storm soon destroys much of the research equipment. Romantic tension develops between Chakotay and Janeway.

Many of the crew, especially Ensign Harry Kim (Garrett Wang), come to believe that Voyager should contact the Vidiians. The crew does have B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson), whose DNA possesses an incredibly powerful immune system which the Vidiians believe could offer a cure to the Phage (a disease which has ravaged them for centuries). The ship also has the goodwill of the Vidiian scientist Dr. Denara Pel (Susan Diol), who had previously been saved by the ship's doctor; they also enjoyed a short romance.[a] Tuvok and Kim argue twice over this course of action, with Tuvok thinking this is illogical. One of the many reasons for this is that Voyager had recently destroyed a Vidiian ship, leading to the loss of three hundred of their people.[b] Kim argues and comes close to being permanently relieved of duty. The next day, Kes (Jennifer Lien) comes to talk to Tuvok in the ready-room. Tuvok soon realizes that, with the presence of many of the crew on the bridge, changing his mind might be the best thing to do. Voyager contacts the Vidiians, who seem willing to work with them.

However, it is a trap with a large force of Vidiians arriving for battle. Pel herself had formulated a cure and she contacts the Doctor on his personal channel. With a few split-second maneuvers, the crew manages to transport the medication. On the planet, well after the debris from the storm had been cleaned up, Janeway and Chakotay are discussing their new vegetable garden. Suddenly their badge-communicators begin to work again. It is Tuvok, who is still many hours away. Eventually, the two pack up from their new home and return to Voyager, resuming their former professional relationship.

Production

The episode was directed by Alexander Singer, while Jeri Taylor wrote the screenplay. Dennis McCarthy wrote the music for the episode. Susan Diol guest stars as Denara Pel, a Vidiian doctor who previously appeared in the earlier second season episode "Lifesigns".[1]

Writing

As an episodic series rather than serialised, Star Trek: Voyager rarely considered its continuity, which garnered common criticism of the show considering its premise of being stranded from the Federation and embarking on a long journey to return to Earth with limited resources. One critic wrote that the series actively avoided episodic continuity "like the plague".[2] This episode sees Janeway and Chakotay engage in a romantic relationship while living alone together on a planet; the characters had flirted together before,[3] but the relationship between them was never explored beyond this episode.

Writing for Tor.com in 2020, Keith DeCandido recalled the vocal subset of Voyager fans present on online forums back in the 1990s who wanted to see the two characters get together, and praised writer Jeri Taylor's work on doing so in the episode while still keeping the continuity standalone.[2] Kate Mulgrew and Robert Beltran, who portrayed Janeway and Chakotay, respectively, have similarly acknowledged fan demand regarding a relationship between their characters,[4][3] with Beltran seeing this episode as "a bone that was thrown to the many fans that were crying out for a Janeway and Chakotay relationship."[5]

Both Mulgrew and Beltran have remarked on the potential relationship between the characters. Mulgrew remarked that she thought the episode was "wonderful", but was left as equally disconcerted as the audience that the romance was never explored any further.[4] Beltran thought that the script was interesting and cemented their relationship, but not necessarily in a romantic way.[5] He criticised the romance as superficial, barely progressing beyond hand-holding,[6] and believed that Janeway never took Chakotay seriously.[3] Beltran remarked that a relationship between Janeway and Chakotay had never been seriously considered by the writers, and that he would like to have seen more relationships in the series beyond Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres.[3] Beltran ultimately felt that both he and Mulgrew were indifferent towards a relationship forming between the two characters[3] – a sentiment Mulgrew has shared.[7]

Continuity

The seventh season episode "Shattered" sees Janeway and Chakotay discuss if their relationship could ever have progressed further, to which Chakotay denies.

Reception

Cinefantastique rated the episode 2½ out of 4 stars.[8] Jamahl Epsicokhan of Jammer's Reviews gave it two stars out of four and noted it has "some good moments", but criticised the ambiguity between Janeway and Chakotay's relationship on the planet, as the audience are only shown them holding hands before fading to a commercial break.[9] DeCandido praised both the dynamic between Janeway and Chakotay and Tuvok's role as acting captain, and rated the episode 9/10.[2]

In 2017, Den of Geek ranked actress Susan Diol as the fourth best guest star on Star Trek: Voyager.[10]

Home media releases

"Resolutions" was released on VHS in the UK paired with "Basics, Part I".[11]

On May 18, 2004, this episode was released on DVD as part of a Season 2 boxset; Star Trek Voyager: Complete Second Season.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Resolutions". Star Trek: Voyager. Season 2. Episode 25. May 13, 1996. UPN.
  2. ^ a b c DeCandido, Keith (June 11, 2020). "Star Trek: Voyager Rewatch: "Resolutions"". Tor.com. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e Pascale, Anthony (May 12, 2017). "Interview: Robert Beltran On "The Circuit" And Working In The Star Trek: Voyager 'Factory'". TrekMovie. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Clarke, Frederick S. (November 1996). "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". Cinefantastique. Vol. 29, no. 6–7. Frederick S. Clarke. p. 99. Archived from the original on November 18, 2019. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  5. ^ a b Clarke, Frederick S. (November 1996). "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". Cinefantastique. Vol. 28, no. 4–5. Frederick S. Clarke. p. 100. Archived from the original on November 18, 2019. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  6. ^ Gross, Edward; Altman, Mark A. (June 1996). Captains' Logs Supplemental - The Unauthorized Guide to the New Trek Voyages. Little Brown & Co. ISBN 0316883549.
  7. ^ Pesola, Eric (February 3, 2021). "The real reason why Janeway and Chakotay never got together". TrekReport. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  8. ^ Clarke, Frederick S. (November 1996). "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". Cinefantastique. Vol. 28, no. 4–5. Frederick S. Clarke. p. 106. Archived from the original on November 18, 2019. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  9. ^ Epsicokhan, Jamahl. "[VOY] Jammer's Review: "Resolutions"". Jammer's Reviews.
  10. ^ "Star Trek Voyager: 10 Great Guest Performances". Den of Geek. Retrieved 2019-07-11.[dead link]
  11. ^ "Star Trek: Voyager 2.11 - Resolutions/Basics Part One". www.videocollector.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-02-22.
  12. ^ Ordway, Holly E. (June 7, 2004). "Star Trek Voyager: Complete Second Season". www.dvdtalk.com. Retrieved February 21, 2022.

Notes

  1. ^ As depicted in "Lifesigns"
  2. ^ As depicted in "Deadlock"