Written by Rene Echevarria, Michael A. Medlock, and Brannon BragaDirected by LeVar Burton Just about everyone has a former romantic partner about whom they occasionally wonder if things could have turned out […]
Written by Rene Echevarria, Michael A. Medlock, and Brannon BragaDirected by LeVar Burton Just about everyone has a former romantic partner about whom they occasionally wonder if things could have turned out […]
Written by Ronad D. Moore, James E. Brooks, Brannon Braga, and Rene EchevarriaDirected by Winrich Kolbe The Klingons have so often spoken of the Emperor Kahless, a legendary figure whose mythic status […]
If there’s a theme for the fifth season, it is definitely the war with the Dominion, with some battles with the Klingons a close second. The subject of war seems to overshadow […]
Written by Rene Echevarria and Brannon BragaDirected by Dan Curry In the original Star Trek series, first aired in the sixties, the Klingons were just the bad guys. There was no reason […]
Written by Brannon Braga and Rene EchevarriaDirected by Winrich Kolbe When Star Trek: Deep Space Nine first premiered, there was a brief crossover where it was shown that the station’s Commander, Benjamin […]
Written by Ronald D. Moore, Frank Abatemarco, Brannon Braga, and Rene EchevarriaDirected by Robert Scheerer One of the problems with the two-part season-ending cliff-hangers in Star Trek: The Next Generation was that […]
Written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe, Brannon Braga, and Rene EchevarriaDirected by Patrick Stewart In my opinion, one thing the writers did right when they brought the Klingon Worf’s son, Alexander, onboard the […]
This season opens with a very different atmosphere than has really ever been seen before on Star Trek as the Federation is preparing for a drawn-out war with the Dominion. This won’t […]
If there’s one thing that makes the fifth season of Star Trek: The Next Generation stand out, it’s the lack of the “alien of the week” syndrome. The season opens with the […]
Written by Joe Menosky and Michael PillerDirected by Les Landau As season-ending cliffhangers go, Time’s Arrow Part I is one that has a good story and weaves a good mystery. The problems […]
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