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Season 2 opens with a group of humans from the 1930s found in stasis on a seemingly abandoned planet, including the lost Amelia Earhart. When Voyager's crew is invited to stay and live on the 'new' Earth, Janeway is worried so many will accept she may find herself the only one who truly wants to get home.
The worst part is that the characters unfortunately involved in this tragedy of a plot are reduced to spewing out a flood of entirely nonsensical technobabble in an effort to both advance the story.
[Deadlock] added a new layer of grit to Voyager, with an entire crew facing its death with grace, and our Janeway in particular being unphased by the prospect.
[The] show was meant to be a return to the original series premise of exploration and meeting new life forms. Unfortunately, it became more like Lost In Space or Gilligan's Island.