Kes & the Doctor's Voyager friendship was great.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT While many people consider season 4 of Star Trek: Voyager to be the "real" start of the show, Voyager's early seasons forgot about a gem of a friendship between the holographic Doctor and Kes that is among the best Star Trek has to offer.
Kes & The Doctor's Voyager Relationship Was Great In Star Trek: Voyager season 1, the Doctor and Kes have a fascinating friendship that pushes both of them to grow beyond reductive stereotypes and flourish as individual characters. Before their meeting, the Doctor is merely the Emergency Medical Hologram, a program designed to fulfill a specific function in the absence of an organic medical professional.
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