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Star Trek: Voyager
S5.E22
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11:59

  • Episode aired May 5, 1999
  • TV-PG
  • 46m
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6.4/10
2.1K
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Kate Mulgrew and Kevin Tighe in Star Trek: Voyager (1995)
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Capt. Janeway recalls her ancestor, Shannon O'Donnell, with great reverence, but historical records don't back up the family story.Capt. Janeway recalls her ancestor, Shannon O'Donnell, with great reverence, but historical records don't back up the family story.Capt. Janeway recalls her ancestor, Shannon O'Donnell, with great reverence, but historical records don't back up the family story.

  • Director
    • David Livingston
  • Writers
    • Gene Roddenberry
    • Rick Berman
    • Michael Piller
  • Stars
    • Kate Mulgrew
    • Robert Beltran
    • Roxann Dawson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Livingston
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Rick Berman
      • Michael Piller
    • Stars
      • Kate Mulgrew
      • Robert Beltran
      • Roxann Dawson
    • 17User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Kate Mulgrew
    Kate Mulgrew
    • Capt. Kathryn Janeway…
    Robert Beltran
    Robert Beltran
    • Cmdr. Chakotay
    Roxann Dawson
    Roxann Dawson
    • Lt. B'Elanna Torres
    Robert Duncan McNeill
    Robert Duncan McNeill
    • Ensign Tom Paris
    Ethan Phillips
    Ethan Phillips
    • Neelix
    Robert Picardo
    Robert Picardo
    • The Doctor
    Tim Russ
    Tim Russ
    • Lt. Tuvok
    Jeri Ryan
    Jeri Ryan
    • Seven of Nine
    Garrett Wang
    Garrett Wang
    • Ensign Harry Kim
    Kevin Tighe
    Kevin Tighe
    • Henry Janeway
    Bradley Pierce
    Bradley Pierce
    • Jason Janeway
    John Carroll Lynch
    John Carroll Lynch
    • Gerald Moss - Millenium Gate Spokesperson
    Christopher Curry
    Christopher Curry
    • Automobile Driver
    James Greene
    James Greene
    • Passerby
    Kristina Hayes
    Kristina Hayes
    • Marci Collins
    Majel Barrett
    Majel Barrett
    • Voyager Computer
    • (voice)
    Neil Armstrong
    Neil Armstrong
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Tarik Ergin
    Tarik Ergin
    • Lt. Ayala
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Livingston
    • Writers
      • Gene Roddenberry
      • Rick Berman
      • Michael Piller
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    6Hitchcoc

    Nothing of Note

    I guess this is based on the premise that Janeway and the others have to have diversion, and a look at the past fulfills this as bit. Janeway had an ancestor, going back centuries, who had some function with NASA. It then tells how, after losing her job, she winds up in a small town that is about to get big. Except for a bookseller who refuses to sell his property to developers. It now becomes a rather maudlin story that really doesn't fit well with the Star Trek thing. It was entertaining at times, but filled with cliches and precious behavior.
    1mattoreilly-76881

    Truly dull and uninteresting

    I'd like to start this review by saying that I have never before written a film/TV show review on IMDb, or anywhere else that I can recall. I just don't have interest in doing so. The fact I have now taken the time to write one for this episode is a testament to just how bad this episode was.

    I've always enjoyed Trek, from a very young age I watched TNG, and then DS9. DS9 was by far my favourite and some years ago I re-watched them all on DVD. But I was never able to get into Voyager. After having re-watched TNG I decided it was time to give Voyager another go. And it's not half as bad as I recall - it's not great and overall seems a bit wanting at times with rather 2D characters, but there are some great stories and overall I'm enjoying it.

    Series 5 has been hard work, though. It feels like the whole series is filler with (virtually) no killer. The episode before this (the Doctor falling in love with Seven) was pretty poor - character development, particularly for the Doctor and Seven is interesting, but there was no B-plot. The ambassador who is essentially monk-like who ends up completely inebriated is not a plot, it's all utterly pointless. Still, I digress. Then came 11:59.

    Dear, sweet Lord - 'dull' doesn't do it justice. It's mind-numbingly boring and, worse, utterly pointless. An important part of a TV show, especially one as long-running as Voyager, is that we have to care about the characters and be invested in them. This obviously happens over time and develops over time also. And that's where the problem with this episode lies: why do we care about Janeway's almost-400-year-old relative and her frankly boring story? We don't. It has no bearing on the events of the present (within Voyager), it doesn't explain anything or add anything to Janeway's character that we didn't already know. Which makes it entirely redundant.

    I honestly couldn't watch it all the way through to the end, I was too bored. I should add that I'm someone who can happily watch a 6 part 1960s Dr Who story, so it's not my impatience that's the problem here.

    Thankfully, I'm now watching the next episode (Relativity) and while I can't yet say how good it is, at least something is actually happening.
    6snoozejonc

    Who do you think you are?

    This is an okay episode with some reasonably thought provoking themes about characters with very different outlooks on life, but I struggled to maintain an interest in the story as it unfolded.

    I find genealogy a fascinating subject and the process of examining accepted histories to reveal the truth, but when it involves the family history of a fictional character I think it is a bit of a stretch to call it interesting.

    For me the plot is not helped by the shifts back and forth between past and present, halting the momentum of the Shannon O'Donnell story. I think the writers would have been better starting the episode during the flashback time period and only revealing towards the end who the main protagonists are in relation to Captain Janeway (who is in the process of doing some genealogical research).

    I think Katie Mulgrew and Kevin Tighe deserve credit as they lift the material to make the episode quite watchable, but I would not describe it as riveting.
    1californiarecordshop

    Worst Episode Ever

    Another review here made every point I would so I will keep this short and bitter. Boring, pointless, meaningless... The dialogue is trite and really difficult to endure. I watched this episode once and won't bother again. The premise about the millennium, I guess at the time was supposed to be involving, but considering the millennium didn't start for another two years (2001) this really was out of place, technically. It drudges on and there is no real point to the story. It lifts out completely and ads nothing at all to my appreciation of Janeway. Feel free to skip without missing anything. Its not like they even make a connection to Janeway, or tell us how it has any real significance to her; maybe if they linked it and showed a real unique or unexpected time-connection that could have made it better, or ad some mystery to it. Its just not there... fire whomever wrote this tripe. I can hardly remember what it was about; a bookstore or something. Just like I don't care for the 'Fair Haven' or really any major 'Holodeck' based episode on TNG or any of the them. I watch Star Trek to see spaceships and exploration of the 'Trek' galaxy. Not to see something that would have been rejected from 'Masterpiece Theatre' for being too dull.
    10CharoleaWood

    A Feel Good Story

    I love 11:59, it's one of my absolute favorite Voyager eps.

    It's a simple story and well told, so for all those who complain about Voyager saying it didn't have room for these kinds of tales while TNG and DS9 did, well, here you go.

    I also felt the previous episode, "Someone to Watch Over Me", was brilliant and a simple story told well.

    What I like most about 11:59 is that the frame narrative involves Captain Janeway struggling with the realization that her ancestor isn't the giant she thought she was.

    We get to see that woman and get to know her, she is so much more relatable BECAUSE she is not a giant, I think that's really wonderful.

    5/5, superb.

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    • Trivia
      This episode was inspired by an undeveloped Q episode for Star Trek: Voyager, thought up by John de Lancie who played Q, and was originally to have included a recurring character from Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Guinan.
    • Goofs
      Neelix erroneously states at the beginning of the episode that the Great Wall of China is visible from space. This mistaken belief dates to well before satellites were even invented.
    • Quotes

      Henry Janeway: You know, I was born in the wrong millennium.

      Shannon O'Donnell: I'll stick with the modern age.

      Henry Janeway: The classical age. Greatest literature mankind ever produced.

      Shannon O'Donnell: No antibiotics.

      Henry Janeway: Families that take care of one another.

      Shannon O'Donnell: No cars.

      Henry Janeway: Air you can breathe.

      Shannon O'Donnell: No telephones.

      Henry Janeway: What a pleasure.

      Shannon O'Donnell: Shorter lifespans.

      Henry Janeway: Lives that were worth living.

      Shannon O'Donnell: No cold beer!

      Henry Janeway: There you got me.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Star Trek: Enterprise: Carbon Creek (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Star Trek: Voyager - Main Title
      Written by Jerry Goldsmith

      Performed by Jay Chattaway

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Greek
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Television
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    • Runtime
      • 46m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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