Nominated for 58 Emmys, including one for Outstanding Drama Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation fulfilled all the potential and promise anticipated of a long-awaited successor to the original 1960s series: Star Trek. Created by a former L.A. police officer, Gene Roddenberry, the Star Trek TV series morphed into a franchise famous for the unprecedented fanatical devotion of its audience. Lasting only three seasons during its original network run, Star Trek struck gold with its syndicated reruns, launching a number of motion pictures featuring the original cast as well as novels, comic books, collectibles, and reams of Star Trek-related memorabilia. Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) became the first TV series to follow on the heels of the original, and its success would spark the creation of three additional series - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Star Trek: Voyager (1995), and Star Trek: Enterprise (2001). But The Next Generation remained the most popular spin-off. Despite new characters and new episodes, the mission remained the same as before - "to boldly go where no man has gone before…" And to continue the rich tradition of the Star Trek name - a mission Star Trek: The Next Generation accomplishes with relative ease…
Star Trek: The Next Generation takes place in the 24th Century, almost one-hundred years after Captain Kirk's crew set out to explore strange new worlds. Capt. Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart - I Claudius) commands the USS Enterprise-D and its diverse crew of humans, cyborgs, and varying life forms. Accompanying him on his voyage is an entirely new cast of passengers and crew including Commander William T. Riker (Jonathan Frakes - North & South), Lt. Commander Data (Brent Spiner), Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton), Lt. Tasha Yar (Denise Crosby), Lt. Worf (Michael Dorn), Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden), and her son Ensign Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton)… Together, they struggle against numerous obstacles to carry out the mission of the USS Enterprise: "To explore strange new worlds… To seek out new life; new civilizations… To boldly go where no one has gone before!" This pioneering attitude, coupled with imaginative and brilliantly-produced alien worlds, provides Star Trek with its unique allure and special place within American pop culture - especially those episodes from the original series, widely regarded as the most popular of the Star Trek franchise…
The Star Trek: The Next Generation (S
Below is a list of episodes included on the Star Trek: The Next Generation (Season 2) DVD:
Episode 27 (The Child) Air Date: 11-21-1988 Episode 28 (Where Silence Has Lease) Air Date: 11-28-1988 Episode 29 (Elementary, Dear Data) Air Date: 12-05-1988 Episode 30 (The Outrageous Okona) Air Date: 12-12-1988 Episode 31 (Loud as a Whisper) Air Date: 01-09-1989 Episode 32 (The Schizoid Man) Air Date: 01-23-1989 Episode 33 (Unnatural Selection) Air Date: 01-30-1989 Episode 34 (A Matter of Honor) Air Date: 02-06-1989 Episode 35 (The Measure of a Man) Air Date: 02-13-1989 Episode 36 (The Dauphin) Air Date: 02-20-1989 Episode 37 (Contagion) Air Date: 03-20-1989 Episode 38 (The Royale) Air Date: 03-27-1989 Episode 39 (Time Squared) Air Date: 04-03-1989 Episode 40 (The Icarus Factor) Air Date: 04-24-1989 Episode 41 (Pen Pals) Air Date: 05-01-1989 Episode 42 (Q Who?) Air Date: 05-08-1989 Episode 43 (Samaritan Snare) Air Date: 05-15-1989 Episode 44 (Up the Long Ladder) Air Date: 05-22-1989 Episode 45 (Manhunt) Air Date: 06-19-1989 Episode 46 (The Emissary) Air Date: 06-29-1989 Episode 47 (Peak Performance) Air Date: 07-10-1989 Episode 48 (Shades of Gray) Air Date: 07-17-1989
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