Star Trek The Next Generation — The Complete Fourth Season

Friday, September 3, 2010

Star Trek The Next Generation — The Complete Fourth Season

January 4, 2010 by Coupon Source  
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Descrip­tion
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. Ama­zon.com
Sea­son 4 of Star Trek: The Next Gen­er­a­tion seemed like the year of fam­ily. After… More »

Star Trek The Next Gen­er­a­tion — The Com­plete Fourth Season

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5 Responses to “Star Trek The Next Generation — The Complete Fourth Season”
  1. Anonymous says:

    Dr. Zachary Smith is a great char­ac­ter. Nobody on The next gen­er­a­tion even comes close!!!!
    Rat­ing: 1 / 5

  2. My ques­tion for the Morons at Para­mount is why do pos­si­bly glue the sticker seals the con­tainer with such strong stuff that you can­not avoid ruin­ing the con­tainer when you remove it. May I remind that this a COLLETOR’S ITEM!!!!! There­fore if you dam­age it is WORTHLESS.
    Rat­ing: 1 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    I LOVE Star Trek:TNG! It had to be (while it was on the air) and still is one of my all-time favorite shows. It has char­ac­ters that are engag­ing, inter­est­ing, like­able and just plain well done. It also seems that the per­fect actor was cho­sen for each part. I’ve become so attached to the show that it almost seems like the TNG crew are not strangers but old friends. I can hon­estly say, save for one aspect, that I love EVERYTHING about this show. I already own the first 3 sea­sons on DVD and I am buy­ing them all as they are realesed.

    Unfor­tu­nately even the best show on TV has it’s annoy­ing aspect. The one person/character that this show could have done with­out is Wes­ley Crusher played by Wil Wheaton. If I was given a choice between watch­ing a Wil Wheaton/W. Crusher TNG episode or saw­ing my own leg off with a rusty but­ter knife I’d prob­a­bly go for the lat­ter option. Unfor­tu­nately he hap­pens to be involved in ONE of my favorite episodes (Remem­ber Me).

    Aside from that I REALLY love this show. Sea­son 3 is truly the sea­son when ST:TNG became a truly enjoy­able show. The actors are finally com­fort­able with each other and have fully devel­oped their char­ac­ters inter­ac­tions as well. But I must say that Sea­son 4 is the absolute crown jewel in the TNG world. I eagerly antic­i­pate the Sept. 3rd release date of the shows best year.
    Rat­ing: 5 / 5

  4. Anonymous says:

    The Drum­head” alone is worth the cost of this pack­age. In my top
    5 or so episodes of the entire series.
    Rat­ing: 5 / 5

  5. R. M. W. says:

    Sea­son 4 is a ter­rific sea­son for TNG how­ever the low rat­ing is due to man­u­fac­tors prob­lems with disk 1. I was unable to play the episodes ‘Broth­ers’ and ‘Sud­denly Human’ on my DVD player. Both episodes were extremely jumpy. The pic­ture was highly pix­ilized and the sound came out dis­torted. I thought it might be the DVD player so I played the disk on my DVD-ROM to see if the same thing would hap­pen and the DVD would not play at all. I tried clean­ing the disk and still had the same prob­lems.
    Rat­ing: 2 / 5

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