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Star Trek The Next Generation - The Complete Fourth Season

Star Trek The Next Generation - The Complete Fourth Season
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  • Seller:vinylrecordsale
  • Format:Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Languages:English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
  • Number Of Discs:7
  • Running Time:1182 Minutes
  • Rating:NR (Not Rated)
  • Autographed:No
  • Region:1
  • Discs:7
  • Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
  • Memorabilia:No
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):1.2
  • Dimensions (in):8.1 x 6 x 2.1
  • Release Date:September 3, 2002
  • MPN:PAR081334DD
  • ISBN:0792180380
  • UPC:097360813340
  • EAN:9780792180388
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days


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26 episodes on 7 discs: The Best of Both Worlds Part II, Family, Brothers, Suddenly Human, Remember Me, Legacy, Reunion, Future Imperfect, Final Mission, The Loss, Data's Day, The Wounded, Devil's Due, Clues, First Contact, Galaxy's Child, Night Terrors, Identity Crisis, The Nth Degree, QPid, The Drumhead, Half a Life, The Host, The Mind's Eye, In Theory, Redemption Part I.
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Season 4 of Star Trek: The Next Generation seemed like the year of family. After quickly resolving the breathtaking cliffhanger of "The Best of Both Worlds," the show took pains to show some of what the Federation was fighting for. We meet Picard's brother, Data's father, Tasha's sister, and Worf's adoptive human parents, plus an old flame with a surprise son in tow. The Klingon heritage subplot that begins here and builds to the cliffhanger finale ("Redemption") would continue to the show's end and through into Worf's reappearance in Deep Space Nine.

The year also explored the implications of Data, Lwaxana Troi, Geordi, and Dr. Crusher being in love, while Miles O'Brien (given a first name at last) married Keiko. There were old friends revisited: the ubiquitous Q in a hilarious Robin Hood romp ("Qpid"), perennial screwup Reg Barclay ("Nth Degree"), and even the mysterious Traveler from season 1's "Where No One Has Gone Before" (played by Eric Menyuk, who was nearly cast as Data). There were new races introduced who would have an important bearing on Trek's destiny: the Cardassians and the Trill. Most of all, though, there were the one-off stories that impressed: "Clues," with its memory-loss mystery; "Night Terrors," with some genuine frights; and "Identity Crisis," with possibly the only time Trek technology really helped Geordi solve a puzzle. Then right at the end, reinforcing the year's familial theme, Denise Crosby returned as her own half-Romulan daughter! --Paul Tonks


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