Written by Lee Sheldon, Joe Menosky, and Ronald D. MooreDirected by Cliff Bole Once in a while, the writers really seem to be able to craft a good story that leads you […]
Written by Lee Sheldon, Joe Menosky, and Ronald D. MooreDirected by Cliff Bole Once in a while, the writers really seem to be able to craft a good story that leads you […]
Written by Ronald D. Moore, Susanne Lambdin, Bryan Stewart, and Joe MenoskyDirected by Les Landau This episode – although separated numerically from The Best of Both Worlds Part II by two other […]
Written by Rick BermanDirected by Rob Bowman This is an episode that marks a turning point for the android Data and gives his portrayer, Brent Spiner, a chance to show off his […]
Written by John Whelpley, Jeri Taylor, Ralph Phillips, Joe Menosky, and Ronald D. MooreDirected by Gabrielle Beaumont For anyone who doesn’t know, I was adopted. It took twenty-seven years, but I was […]
For many years, William Shatner portrayed Star Trek‘s legendary Captain James T. Kirk. Unable to accept that the character was killed off permanently in the film Star Trek: Generations, Shatner along with […]
Written by Michael Piller, Joe Menosky, and Ronald D. MooreDirected by Cliff Bole At the conclusion of the third season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, we found Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) […]
This review was a salute to the cliches of television, specifically science-fiction. Seven DVDs worth of pleasure arrived on my doorstep a few days ago. That’s seven DVDs worth of the best […]
Written by Michael Piller and Ronald D. MooreDirected by Cliff Bole This was the first real season-ending cliffhanger for Star Trek: The Next Generation, and in my opinion, it’s the best one […]
Written by Rene Echevarria and Ronald D. MooreDirected by Tom Benko This particular episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation strikes me as one where the writers started off the story with […]
Written by Fred Bronson, Susan Sackett, and Ronald D. MooreDirected by Robert Legato Every now and then, just when you think Star Trek: The Next Generation is taking itself way too seriously, […]
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