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Star Trek The Next Generation - Vol. 4.1 [VHS] [1990]
 
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Star Trek The Next Generation - Vol. 4.1 [VHS] [1990]

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  • Actors: Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Marina Sirtis
  • Writers: Gene Roddenberry
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English, French
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • VHS Release Date: 19 Mar 2001
  • Run Time: 131 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000055ZPA
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 34,166 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

In 1987, some 20 years after the original series had ended, Star Trek: The Next Generation was launched into a decade renowned for its materialistic greed, but also for its hesitant steps towards a more unified world order. Creator Gene Roddenberry revised his vision of humanity's future accordingly, shifting the Trek timeline 80 years on and reinventing the new Starship Enterprise as an Ark-like exploration vessel full of families, schools, soothing recreational facilities and a maternally pacifying computer voice (Roddenberry's wife, Majel Barrett). The Next Generation crew were not soldiers, but scientists and diplomats. Unlike the fiercely individualistic Captain Kirk, Patrick Stewart's patrician Captain Jean-Luc Picard was a model team leader: no matter how desperate the crisis, he ensured that everyone got to sit round the Conference Room table and talk it over. And in a true late-1980s touch, a key member of the Bridge crew was psychoanalyst Counsellor Troi, always on hand to discuss everyone's feelings.

Season Two saw the welcome introduction of the cybernetic horror that was the Borg. Originally a powerful symbol of technological misuse in an otherwise technologically utopian universe, ultimately their hive-like existence served to reinforce the message that everyone would be much happier as a team player. Even renegade super-entity Q (John De Lancie) relied on Picard as much as his fellow god-like playmates; Data followed Pinocchio and Spock in a quest to discard what made him an individual; and there was even an episode that rationalised why all aliens basically looked alike (we're all one big family). Even the slogan change to "Where no one has gone before" acknowledges that there's no "one" in a team. But for all its earnest political correctness and an over-reliance on "technobabble", good stories played by an appealing ensemble cast were at the heart of the show's success. After seven successful seasons, "All Good Things" finally came to an end. Until Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise, that is. --Paul Tonks



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Featuring the episodes: 'The Best Of Both Worlds 2', 'Family' and 'Brothers'.

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3.0 out of 5 stars pretty average really, but good borg stuff, 29 Mar 2001
By M. Adamson (Lincoln, England) - See all my reviews
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The Best of Both worlds is contained on this tape. the concluding part of the last video of the previous series. It's worth getting to see the end, but if you're only after BOBW, then you'd be better off buying the proper feature-length edition. but it is a fine episode. Family is a reasonable ep. It doesn't feature any alien-type goings on, but highlights the relationships that Worf, Wesley, and Picard have with their families'. quite a slow episode, and aimed more towards Trekkies than casual scifi/action fans. The third ep, Brothers, is a Data ep. these are always pretty good, as Data is without question the best character of the series. In it, Data suddenly, and apparently without reason Hijacks the whole ship, and drags it off so's he can see his father, but someone else has also been unwittingly called home. Bet you'll never guess who. A fair episode, though not overly exciting. here's looking forward to 4.2!
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4.0 out of 5 stars If you like the borg you will love this video!, 24 Mar 2001
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Episode 1 The Best of Both Worlds is a continuation from the previous series and involves the crew rescuing a newly assimilated Captain Picard, lots of explosions adds to a great episode. Family is also good as it shows Picard adjusting to life after assimilation. Brothers brings data into the limelight and involves him taking over the Enterprise in order to find his lost father and brother.
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