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Star Trek The Next Generation - Vol. 4.5 [VHS] [1990]
 
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Star Trek The Next Generation - Vol. 4.5 [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: 16 Jul 2001
  • Run Time: 130 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000059MIX
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 27,218 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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Features the episodes 'Devil's Due', 'Clues' and 'First Contact'.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One good episode, one great episode, one ok episode, 8 Feb 2002
Devil's due - I found this episode to be very entertaining, with the use of some very good special effects, especially when Ardra returns to claim her "dues" from Ventax II. However, Picard and the crew soon smell a rat - especially when Ardra tries to claim the Enterprise for herself - and they set out to prove that she is a fake. An episode that is well worthy of being watched over and over again.

Clues - In my opinion, I believe this is the best episode on the video. It is very entertaining, full of twists and turns, and makes you wonder whether Data is becoming as deceitful as Lore!!! This ties up all loose ends, and is Trek through and through. I found this episode kept me glued to my seat wondering what was going to happen, especially as I had never seen this episode before. This is definately worth a 4 star rating alone!

First Contact - I did not like this as much as the other two, as I found it to be a bit slow. Perhaps it was because it was with two other fast paced episodes! However, the bit where Riker is lying in an alien hospital, and it is touch and go whether or not he lives is quite entertaining. Luckily, the crew are able to save the day and they continue their journey, albeit with an additional passenger!

Overall, I found the video very entertaining and well worth watching, although I do tend to fast forward to Clues more often then not!!!

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent - worth watching, 5 Feb 2002
This video can be summed up in one word - Excellent - It starts with "Devil's Due" - a very good episode using marvellous special effects. Ardra returns to Ventax II claim her due's after she has alledgedly brought peace to the planet for 1,000. However, she had not bet on Picard and the rest of the crew!

"Clues" can be summed up in one word - excellent. This episode contains some good acting and a good story line, that leaves no ends untide. The twist in the middle gives just the right touch - this episode was worth the price of the video on its own.

"First Contact" - I personally did not think this was as good as the other two, but it certainly was not bad. I think it was a bit of an anti-climax after the other two episodes. Riker is injured whilst on an observation mission. Luckily, the crew manage to beam him aboard before he dies.

Overall, a very good video. Well worth watching again and again.

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