Good Shepherd
- Episode aired Mar 15, 2000
- TV-PG
- 44m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.8K
YOUR RATING
Three errant crewmen. What's Janeway to do? Take 'em on an away mission to see their colors true.Three errant crewmen. What's Janeway to do? Take 'em on an away mission to see their colors true.Three errant crewmen. What's Janeway to do? Take 'em on an away mission to see their colors true.
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Tarik Ergin
- Lt. Ayala
- (uncredited)
Tina Kotrich
- Operations Division Officer
- (uncredited)
Nichole McAuley
- Starfleet Scientist
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe window Crewman Harren looks out of in the first scene is not on the miniature or CGI models of Voyager, and was added specifically for this episode. In later shots of Voyager's underside, the window is not there.
- GoofsWhen the Delta Flyer was first introduced on the show, it was obvious some of the prop monitors were 20th century flat-panel LCD screens, probably connected to computers running the graphics. In this episode, when they are in the back of the Delta Flyer preparing lunch, one of these monitors appears to have a Windows 98 error dialogue box open.
- Quotes
Tal Celes: Well, just don't trust me with the analysis. I guarantee I'll get it wrong.
Captain Kathryn Janeway: Well, with that attitude, I'm sure you will.
Tal Celes: This has nothing to do with attitude, Captain. You and I are wired differently. To you, this is nothing but data. To me, it-it's a monster with-with fangs and claws.
Featured review
Janeway sees herself a bit like Jesus....
In this episode, she likens her role to the good shepherd who leaves the flock to find the lost lamb. This is from a parable from Jesus...and I suppose, in a way, she's likening herself to him.
When the episode begins, Seven informs that Captain that she has discovered three crew members who are deficient. One is a hypochondriac that spends more time in sickbay and making excuses than doing his job, another who is smug and morally superior and a final one who always doubts herself. To help them got over their nature, the Captain decides to take the three on a mission in a shuttle. Unfortunately, bad stuff happens and this good shepherd is pushed to the max...as are her three lost lambs.
These losers are so horrible that you wonder how Starfleet would have graduated them from the Academy. Regardless, it is an interesting show. Far fetched that anyone would go nearly as far as the Captain but interesting.
When the episode begins, Seven informs that Captain that she has discovered three crew members who are deficient. One is a hypochondriac that spends more time in sickbay and making excuses than doing his job, another who is smug and morally superior and a final one who always doubts herself. To help them got over their nature, the Captain decides to take the three on a mission in a shuttle. Unfortunately, bad stuff happens and this good shepherd is pushed to the max...as are her three lost lambs.
These losers are so horrible that you wonder how Starfleet would have graduated them from the Academy. Regardless, it is an interesting show. Far fetched that anyone would go nearly as far as the Captain but interesting.
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- planktonrules
- Mar 2, 2015
Details
- Runtime44 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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