Features every episode from season three: 'Evolution', 'The Ensigns Of Command', 'The Survivors', 'Who Watches The Watchers', 'The Bonding', 'Booby Trap', 'The Enemy', 'The Price', 'The Vengeance Factor', 'The Defector', 'The Hunted', 'The High Ground', 'Deja Q', 'A Matter Of Perspective', 'Yesterday's Enterprise', 'The .. Read more
| Starring | Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes |
|---|---|
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television |
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Features every episode from season three: 'Evolution', 'The Ensigns Of Command', 'The Survivors', 'Who Watches The Watchers', 'The Bonding', 'Booby Trap', 'The Enemy', 'The Price', 'The Vengeance Factor', 'The Defector', 'The Hunted', 'The High Ground', 'Deja Q', 'A Matter Of Perspective', 'Yesterday's Enterprise', 'The Offspring', 'Sins Of The Father', 'Allegiance', 'Captain's Holiday', 'Tin Man', 'Hollow Pursuits', 'The Most Toys', 'Sarek', 'Menage a Trois', 'Transfigurations' and 'The Best Of Both World - Part 1'.
| Starring | Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes |
|---|---|
| Studio | PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 22 Jul 2002 Production year: 1987 |
| Format | DVD |
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This disc includes 2 classics from the Next Generation. Next is all the better for Q, whose character runs through the 7 series providing quality lighter moments. Q, played so well by John de Lancie, appears in Deja Q.
Another classic episode Yesterdays Enterprise will satisfy all the time travel fans. A Matter of Perspective is a murder who-done-it, whilst The Offspring is where Data gets a child. Both are good stories, if not true Star Trek. Well worth renting overall.
I had ordered this disk and the first from Season 4 to watch the 'Best of both Worlds' again, but unfortunately I was sent the seaason 4 disk first, so I never got to watch these in order! The episode details the first attack on the Federation by the Borg, an enemy who fired the imagination of SF fans and guaranteed large audiences for all episodes of the ST:TNG and Voyager whenever they appeared. Although the episode is now almost 15 years old, the sfx and tension still shapes up well compared to modern offerings. Patrick Stewart may be a Shakespearian actor who knows little about SF, but he plays to role of the impersonal cybernetic Locutus with a sufficient quality of 'alienness' to give the episode a suitable cliffhanger ending. The only downside to me in the episode was the interplay between Shelby and Riker, which I felt to be distracting.
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