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You should do it! My partner and I are in the middle of watching the entire 90s run by air date (I set up a smart playlist on my plex server to make this automatic). It's a lot of fun, we just finished TNG, DS9 is getting going after laying down its foundations, and Voyager just began.
I'm not a fan of Voyager, but I really respect Kate Mulgrew for doing her best with the sometimes-awful material she was given.
I'm not far enough to judge Voyager just yet, but I can agree that up that Mulgrew is doing a fantastic job with some very "season 1 of a Star Trek show" stories. If she keeps up what she's doing, she will definitely carry me through the show.
Unfortunately, every season of Voyager is basically a "season 1". There's some gems scattered throughout but it never really matured into its own, the way TNG and DS9 matured into their own. There were rarely any long-lasting narrative consequences resulting from individual episodes. A lot of the actors visibly stopped caring after awhile. It didn't help that the consultant hired to flesh out the character of Chakotay was a fraud.
i watched voyager first and when i moved on from it i realized just how much mulgrew carried the show. picardo too. i liked the actors more than the characters.