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I went back and watched the other old Star Treks after not having watched them when they aired but Voyager was the one that seemed not worth my while. Should I check it out?
Well, all I can say is that I'm finding it like comfort food. A nice easy watch at the end of a day when I have the kids in bed.
If you enjoyed The Next Generation then there's a good chance you'll enjoy it.
I'm watching an AI upscaled version that I found as the one on Netflix is a bit potato quality. They never released a voyager bluray because the TNG one didn't sell well so it's not really their fault.
Link to AI upscaled vsn?
If you look for a 1080p version of something that hasn't been released then you'll come across it quick enough.