Star Trek - The Next Generation - Series 6 - Complete (DVD)
Science Fiction - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn more
The interplanetary adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his USS Enterprise continue All twenty-six episodes from Season 6 including: 'Realm Of Fear',... more
that attentions would soon be permanently divided by the debut ofDeep Space Nine. Sure enough, that meant crossovers ("Birthright"), guest stars, and references bac...
that attentions would soon be permanently divided by the debut ofDeep Space Nine. Sure enough, that meant crossovers ("Birthright"), guest stars, and references bac...
continuing mission: To explore strange new worlds... To seek out new life; new civilisations... To boldly go where no one has gone before! - Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick S...
Fear 3. Man of the People 4. Relics 5. Schisms 6. True Q 7. Rascals 8. A Fistful Of Datas 9. The Quality of Life 10. Chain Of Command (Part 1) 11. Chain Of Command (Part 2) 12. Ship In A Bottle 13. Aquiel 14. Face Of The Enemy 15. Tapestry 16. Birthright (Part 1) 17. Birthright (Part 2) 18. Starship Mine 19. Lessons 20. The Chase 21. Frame Of Mind 22. Suspicions 23. Rightful Heir 24. Second Chances 25. Timescape 26. Descent (Part 1)
that attentions would soon be permanently divided by the debut ofDeep Space Nine. Sure enough that meant crossovers ("Birthright"), guest stars and references back and forth. The sense of baton-passing drew theTNGfamily closer, however. Directorial debuts begun in Season 5 allowed for repeat group-huddle ownership of several shows. Jonathan Frakes bettered "The Quality of Life" by "The Chase", which finally offered an explanation why most races in theTrekuniverse are humanoid with knobbly foreheads. Patrick Stewart crowbarred a Western into the franchise in "A Fistful of Datas". LeVar Burton introduced the far more exciting Riker clone Thomas in "Second Chances". But here we still find that inability to follow through a good idea, since it was intended for Tom to replace Will. Barclay outstayed his welcome with a lacklustre "Ship in a Bottle" (despite a hammy cameo from Stephanie Beacham) after he'd injected creepiness into "Realm of Fear". The same happened with Q and the painfully weak "True Q" contrasted by the philosophically challenging "Tapestry", where Picard faced the decisions of his youth.Yet ultimately the year provided more memorable moments than either year 5 did or year 7 would. There was the fun of a pint-sized Starfleet in "Rascals", the shocking comment on political torture in "Chain of Command", the endlessMatrix-like guessing game of reality in "Frame of Mind", and even a jokey genre nod often called "Die Hard Picard" instead of "Starship Mine". The two biggest attention-drawing moments came via stellar cameos. There was the bittersweet sight of James Doohan revisiting the original Enterprise Bridge on "Relics", then a quick contribution by Stephen Hawking in the cliff-hanger "Descent". Both were attempts at keepingTNGthe connoisseur'sTrekincarnation of choice. --Paul Tonks
that attentions would soon be permanently divided by the debut ofDeep Space Nine. Sure enough that meant crossovers ("Birthright"), guest stars and references back and forth. The sense of baton-passing drew theTNGfamily closer, however. Directorial debuts begun in Season 5 allowed for repeat group-huddle ownership of several shows. Jonathan Frakes bettered "The Quality of Life" by "The Chase", which finally offered an explanation why most races in theTrekuniverse are humanoid with knobbly foreheads. Patrick Stewart crowbarred a Western into the franchise in "A Fistful of Datas". LeVar Burton introduced the far more exciting Riker clone Thomas in "Second Chances". But here we still find that inability to follow through a good idea, since it was intended for Tom to replace Will. Barclay outstayed his welcome with a lacklustre "Ship in a Bottle" (despite a hammy cameo from Stephanie Beacham) after he'd injected creepiness into "Realm of Fear". The same happened with Q and the painfully weak "True Q" contrasted by the philosophically challenging "Tapestry", where Picard faced the decisions of his youth.Yet ultimately the year provided more memorable moments than either year 5 did or year 7 would. There was the fun of a pint-sized Starfleet in "Rascals", the shocking comment on political torture in "Chain of Command", the endlessMatrix-like guessing game of reality in "Frame of Mind", and even a jokey genre nod often called "Die Hard Picard" instead of "Starship Mine". The two biggest attention-drawing moments came via stellar cameos. There was the bittersweet sight of James Doohan revisiting the original Enterprise Bridge on "Relics", then a quick contribution by Stephen Hawking in the cliff-hanger "Descent". Both were attempts at keepingTNGthe connoisseur'sTrekincarnation of choice. --Paul Tonks
Production Year: 2006 - Science Fiction - Director: James Hawes - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Noel Clarke, Camille Coduri, Penelope Wilton, David Tennant, Billie Piper
Production Year: 2007 - Science Fiction - Director: Francis Lawrence - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Alice Braga, Charlie Tahan, Dash Mihok, Will Smith, Salli Richardson, Willow Smith
A review by gigm on Star Trek - The Next Generation - Series 6 - Complete (DVD) October 28th, 2007
Author's product rating:
Did you enjoy it?
Liked it
Story
Good
Characters / Performances
Satisfactory
Special Effects
Unmemorable
How does it compare to similar films?
Good
Advantages:
a good way of learning the worlds of star trek
Disadvantages:
time consuming
Recommend to potential buyers:
yes
Full review
The 6th season of star treck the next generation is one of the best seasons, the eppiodes are : Time's Arrow, Part II Realm Of Fear Man Of The People Relics Schisms True Q Rascals A Fistful of Datas The Quality of Life Chain of Command, Part I Chain of Command, Part II Ship In A Bottle Aquiel Face Of The Enemy Tapestry Birthright, Part I Birthright, Part II Starship Mine Lessons The Chase Frame of Mind Suspicions Rightful Heir Second Chances Timescape Descent
In the episode Time's Arrow, Part II you see what happend in part I folowed by attempts to get back to the enterpirce & back to there time, This is only posibel with the power of the aliens, however one of the pepole from the time they are in finds out that some of the crew are on the planet so he trys to go to fowards in time. he ends up decapitating data.
In the episode Realm Of Fear you see Lt.Reg Barclay's fear of transporters, This irational fear is cured by troi, However, while Barclay is in transport, he sees what appears to be a wormlike creature in the matter stream with him, which then approaches and touches his left arm. When he arrives on board the Enterprise, he is decidedly shaken.
i don't want to rek the rest of the episodes for you because there so good,
EDDIT: do not rate me yet, it's not finished, I'm trying to work out ho to put pictures in.
picture= D:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Desktop\gigm's\ST TNG 6.JPG picture 2= D:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Desktop\gigm's\Picard.jpg picture 3= D:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Desktop\gigm's\TNG on past earth.jpg I've e-mailed them asking how to add the pics., ok they've told me i have to be green or highyer to do this, so i'll eddit this revue as soon as i'm green. soz for the wait for my full revue.
Advantages: Star Trek, Star Trek and more Star Trek Disadvantages: None
...As part of a series of 7 box sets this box of disks closely resembles the first 5.
In previous reviews I have mentioned this but for those of you who have not read those reviews I will summarise.
The boxes are silver with the Trek logo on them and have differing shades of purple down the side. When sitting next to one another they look great.
The disks are inside this box in another StarTrek decorated box and then in proper cases to protect the disks and stop them from falling out.
Episodes from this series are:
1. Time's Arrow (Part 2)
The conclusion to the episode at the end of the previous series.
2. Realm Of Fear
3. Man of the People
4. Relics
Scotty returns for this episode and works alongside the ship's current engineer Geordi to save the Enterprise just like he did all those years ago.
Scotty's appearance...
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The interplanetary adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his USS Enterprise continue All twenty-six episodes from Season 6 including: 'Realm Of Fear', 'Relics', 'True Q', 'A Fistful of Datas', 'Tapestry'.
Release details
DVD Region: DVD
Studio(s): PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT; TECHNICOLOR DIST. SERVICES
Release date: 22/05/2006
No of Discs: 1
Catalogue No: PHE 9034
Barcode: 5014437903433
Screenwriter: Whoopi Goldberg
Creator: Gene Rodenberry
Featured: James Cromwell, Ronny Cox, Colm Meaney, John de Lancie, Whoopi Goldberg, John Neville, James Doohan, David Warner, Olivia d'Abo
Author: Gene Rodenberry
Voice: Whoopi Goldberg, James Cromwell
Languages
Main Language: English
Technical information
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Dubbing Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1 English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo English
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