Pros: good writing and acting, a believable story Cons: already signs of Troi becoming a one-dimensional character
When looking at the credits for this first-season episode, I immediately realized why it worked so much better than others I'd watched. One of the co-writers on this story is Diane Duane, who has written some of the best Star Trek novels I' ...
Pros: Cool "big ideas" about space and thought, nice effects, strong script and acting... Cons: Some people turned off by the "Wesley is Special" theme.
Star Trek was always about exploration. Both Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation opened with a monologue that's become as famous as the series themselves. The last phrase in the monologue, "To boldly go where no one has gone before," is a ...
Pros: Interesting soft sci fi idea. Cons: Chief Engineer Argyle? The Man Skirt! Awkward acting.
Yet another almost, but not quite first season Star Trek: Next Gen episode. It’s got Worf and it does start a thread that stretches into the 7th season. Unfortunately, the acting is clumsy and there is that man skirt. The Enterprise is due for a visit ...
Even though the Enterprise is a new ship, Starfleet feels that an engineer by the name of Kosinski can do quite a bit for the Enterprise’s warp drive. The warp drive is what allows ships to go faster than light. Kosinski claims that he can make the ...
Pros: Good character development, Interesting plot, Original, Competent acting Cons: Moments of Uncertain Acting and silly characterization
I was a bit hesitant, back in the day, to accept "Star Trek The Next Generation," probably because I had only discovered "Star Trek" in the summer before "Star Trek The Next Generation" debuted. When "Where No One Has Gone Before" originally aired, I ...
PriceTool.com periodically updates pricing and product information from third-party sources,
so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.