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2004
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Largely abandoning the self-contained episodes of the previous season and returning to the complex story arcs so beloved of...
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2003
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The tenth film in Paramount's highly lucrative sci-fi franchise is also positioned as the last for the entire original Next...
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2002
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The Commonwealth is restored, and the crew of Andromeda Ascendant is freed up to embark upon random goodwill and rescue...
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2002
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Lois (voice of Alex Borstein) learns that her sister Carol (voice of Carol Kane) is having a baby and that her husband has...
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2001
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In the conclusion of the two-part "Workforce," Chakotay (Robert Beltram) tries to disable the Quarran energy shield, which is...
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2001
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2000
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1999
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1999
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1999
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1999
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In a huge rolling energy ball called the Graviton Ellipse, Janeway and the crew try to rescue a trapped U.S. spacecraft....
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1999
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An alien assures the Voyager crew that his space "catapult" can take them all home. Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) suspects that...
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1999
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Dwight Schultz reprises his Next Generation role of hypersensitive officer Reg Barclay. Now stationed at Starfleet's San...
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1999
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Under attack from the hostile Turei race, Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) and the crew take refuge on a war-ravaged planet. Here they...
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1999
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1999
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Originally telecast as a two-hour "special" episode on February 17, 1999, the Star Trek: Voyager adventure "Dark Frontier"...
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1999
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1998
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1998
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1997
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Thirty years ago, science-fiction editor Art Saha coined the term "trekkies" when he saw a few fans of Star Trek's first...
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1997
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1997
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1997
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1997
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Two members of the crew of the Voyager discover themselves revisiting the past in different ways (but with the same awful...
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1997
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1997
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1997
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1997
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The crew of the U.S.S. Voyager must confront a despotic leader who is also a psychological parasite in this episode of the...
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1996
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A series of unusual dreams turn out to be a precursor for far more sinister things in this episode of the popular sci-fi...
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1996
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As conditions on Earth deteriorate, the population is placed under martial law by the Nightwatch, and the government steels...
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1996
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1996
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1996
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O'Brien is in for a shock when his wife Keiko returns from a visit to Bajor. Still speaking in her own voice, Keiko announces...
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1996
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Two crises threaten the safety of the Starship Enterprise in this episode from the sci-fi series Star Trek: Voyager. While...
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1996
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This Star Trek: Voyager episode is from the popular show's second season. While Chief Engineer B'Elanna Torres...
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1996
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Majel Barrett returns in the role of Lwaxana Troi, who arrives on DS9 in a state of advanced pregnancy. Her delight over the...
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1996
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1995
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1995
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1995
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First telecast October 9, 1995, "The Visitor" takes a disturbing peek at the future of Captain Sisko's son Jake (here played...
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1995
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1995
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1995
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1995
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At the behest of a Trill guardian (Jeffrey Alan Chandler), Jadzia Dax is obliged to participate in the "zhian'tara," the...
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1995
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Officially released on February 11, 1995, this Deep Space Nine episode was seen as early as February 6 in several markets....
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1995
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1995
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1995
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The crew of the Voyager must decide if their should put the safety of their allies before their own in this episode of the...
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1995
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1995
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The men and women of the Starship Enterprise discover one of their former comrades has turned traitor in this episode of the...
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1995
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1995
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Deep Space Nine's third season finale begins on an upbeat note, as Benjamin Sisko is appointed Captain. Things quickly take a...
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1995
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1995
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The focus of this episode is O'Brien, who is arrested by the Cardassians on charges of smuggling and conspiracy. Though he is...
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1994
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Dax serves as host to Arjin (Geoffrey Blake) an insecure young Trill initiate who hopes to qualify for joining with a...
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1994
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Returning from a briefing on security measures for a peace conference in the Paradas System, O'Brien finds that the crew of...
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1994
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Deep Space Nine finished its second season with this episode, which was broadcast on June 11, 1994. While visiting the Gamma...
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1994
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Avery Brooks doubled as director for this episode, which was originally broadcast on December 3, 1994. DS9 hosts the annual...
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1994
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In part one of this episode, Sisko and his officers had once more fallen into the hands of the Jem'hadar, soldiers of the...
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1994
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Jonathan Frakes recreates his Next Generation role as Commander William Riker...or does he? Paying a visit to DS9, Riker is...
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1994
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It's the old switcheroo in this action comedy that follows the exploits of desperate extortionists. Gloria is a fluffhead...
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1994
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This is the episode in which Captain Picard learns that he has a 23-year-old son named Jason Vigo (Ken Olandt). Before he is...
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1994
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James J. Sloyan guest stars as K'matar, an old and trusted family friend of Lt. Worf's. K'mtar's arrival on the Enterprise...
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1994
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Series regular Gates McFadden, aka Dr. Beverly Crusher, made her directorial debut with this episode, which originally aired...
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1994
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An amnesiac Data finds himself stranded on Barkon Four, a primitive, pre-industrial planet. As he tries to put the pieces...
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1994
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Having outdistanced the original Star Trek by nearly 100 episodes, The Next Generation closed out its seven-season run with...
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1994
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The seventh Star Trek feature passed the torch to a new crew. Decades after the original "Trek," the skipper of the fourth...
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1994
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1993
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Majel Barrett returns to the role of Deanna Troi's troublesome mother Lwaxana. This time out, the normally ebullient Lwaxana...
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1993
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine began its seven-season run with this two hour episode. The episode harked back to the classic 1990...
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1993
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Just when it seemed as if the first season of Deep Space Nine had degenerated into reruns, along came this first-run episode...
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1993
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After returning to the Enterprise from a Klingon convention, Worf can't help but notice that the reality around him is...
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1993
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Searching for a missing medical transport, the Enterprise encounters an alien brother and sister: Rabal (Michael Corbett) and...
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1993
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Guest star Kevin Conway is cast as Kahless, a legendary, godlike Klingon warrior who has apparently returned from the dead....
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1993
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Told in flashback, this episode reveals why Dr. Crusher may well end her career in disgrace. It all began when renowned...
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1993
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First telecast May 22, 1993, this episode is a double-pronged tale of unrequited love. Veteran Star Trek stalwart...
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1993
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Wendy Hughes guest stars as Lt. Cmdr. Nella Darren, the new head of the Enterprise's Stellar Sciences Mission. Falling in...
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1993
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Sherlock Holmes' perennial nemesis Professor Moriarty (Daniel Davis), previously created on an released from the holodeck in...
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1993
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"Tapestry" opens with a real jolt, as Captain Picard is killed in a surprise attack. While Picard's soul is in limbo, an...
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1993
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A bombardment of deadly rays forces Captain Picard to order an evacuation of the Enterprise. While attempting to clean up the...
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1993
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After a two-week rerun cycle, Next Generation's sixth season resumed on May 1, 1993 with this first-run episode. The title...
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1993
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Crash-landing on a tiny moon, Sisko, Kira, Bashir, and Kai Opaka find themselves smack in the middle of a penal colony and an...
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1993
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Renee Jones guest stars in this episode as Lt. Aquiel Uhnari, junior officer of a suddenly dormant Starfleet relay station....
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1993
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Kidnapped by members of a Romulan underground movement, Troi's face is surgically altered, whereupon she is forced to...
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1993
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A series of bizarre occurences plagues the members of the Enterprise crew after an unexpected alien visit. It is soon...
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1992
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On the planet of Tyra 7A, scientist Dr. Farallon (Ellen Bry) has created a race of robots known as exocomps. The visiting...
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1992
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Just in time for the 1992 Christmas season, Next Generation offered the first installment of this two part episode. The story...
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1992
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Once again, overly sensitive engineer Reg Barclay (Dwight Schultz) unwittingly creates havoc for the rest of the Enterprise...
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1992
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When Next Generation kicked off its sixth season on September 26, 1992, it was with the resolution of the fifth-season...
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1992
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On board the Enterprise to negotiate a truce between two warring factions, the distinguished Lumerian ambassador Ramid Ves...
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1992
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The old Star Trek intersects with the new version in this episode, which originally aired October 17, 1992. Responding to a...
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1992
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First telecast December 26, 1992, this second part of the previous week's episode begins with a recap of part one, filling in...
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1992
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Captain Picard tries to settle a centuries-old war between the Kriosians and the Voltans. As part of the treaty arrangements,...
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1992
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Whenever Deanna Troi's freewheeling mother Lwaxana (Majel Barrett) pays a visit, she's always certain to leave a lot of...
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1992
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Riker, Troi, Data, and O'Brien investigate a curious distress signal from a supposedly deserted moon. Upon arrival, all but...
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1992
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Relaxing on the holodeck, Worf, Alexander, and Troi embark upon a virtual reality adventure in the Wild West. Unfortunately,...
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1992
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The phrase "second childhood" takes a bizarre turn in this episode, which first aired November 7, 1992. As a result of a...
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1992
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The trouble begins when the Enterprise plays host to a delegation of Ullians, a race of telepathic aliens. In addition to...
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1992
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After several weeks of reruns, Next Generation resumed its first-run manifest on January 4, 1992, with this poignant episode....
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1992
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Michelle Forbes plays the title character in this Next Generation episode. While investigatng a Bajoran terrorist attack on a...
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1991
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Star Trek: The Next Generation inaugurated its fifth season with the conclusion of the fourth-season cliffhanger. The...
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1991
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Geordi is captured by the mind-controlling Romulans, who subject him to an intense and thorough brainwashing session. With no...
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1991
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In the second half of this two-parter, Picard and Data learn the truth behind Ambassador Spock's (Leonard Nimoy) unauthorized...
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1991
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In her third Next Generation appearance, Majel Barrett reprises her role as Deanna Troi's telepathic mother Lwaxana. The plot...
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1991
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Originally broadcast June 22, 1991, this was not only Next Generation's 100th episode, but also the second of the series'...
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1991
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Majel Barrett, a veteran of the original Star Trek, returns to the Next Generation in her role as Deanna Troi's mother...
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1990
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After several weeks of reruns, Next Generation offered a first-run episode on July 1, 1989. In Manhunt, the Enterprise is...
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1989
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1988
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Majel Barrett, one of the cast members of the original Star Trek, guest stars as Deanna Troi's mother Lwaxana in this Next...
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1987
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1986
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When plans to launch a second Star Trek television series in the late 1970s were scrapped by Paramount Pictures, the show's...
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1979
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In this drama, a woman attempts to put together her shattered life after her husband inexplicably commits suicide. ~ Sandra...
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1979
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Made for TV, The Man in the Santa Claus Suit jumped the gun a bit by premiering December 23, 1979. The title "character" is...
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1979
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In this pilot for a TV series. Robert Culp stars as a top criminologist and dabbler in the occult. Gig Young is a drunken...
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1977
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Stanley Kramer directed this paranoid thriller involving a murderer who is inexplicably released from prison by a mysterious...
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1977
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Hoping to escape the country, syndicate hit man Ben Silliman (Gary Lockwood) needs a lot of money in a hurry. To raise the...
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1974
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Planet Earth was the second of three look-alike attempts by Star Trek maven Gene Roddenberry to launch a futuristic TV series...
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1974
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1974
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1973
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This sci-fi film chronicles the exploits of an incredibly strong android that is totally devoid of emotion. ~ Sandra...
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1973
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Welcome to Westworld, where nothing can go wrong...go wrong...go wrong....Writer/director Michael Crichton has concocted a...
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1973
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1973
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The Enterprise's attempt to evacuate a planet threatened with oncoming destruction backfires when Captain Kirk is left...
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1968
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The Enterprise becomes involved in a secret espionage mission to steal technology from the evil Romulans in this installment...
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1968
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Captain Kirk and several other Enterprise crew members are captured by a race of aliens with immense mental powers in this...
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1968
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The third and final season of Star Trek is frequently written off as the series' nadir, if only because creator Gene...
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1968
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The Enterprise plays host to a number of interplanetary diplomats in preparation for a major galactic meeting in Star Trek...
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1967
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This independent racing feature was filmed around the Nashville area. The mob has their eye on the stock-car-racing circuit....
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1967
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The Starship Enterprise's five-year mission to "seek out new life forms and new civilizations" and "boldly go where no man...
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1967
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This episode of the popular science fiction television series finds the Enterprise battling a contagious form of insanity...
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1967
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1967
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In this tuneful country-western comedy, a talent scout discovers a potential star when he overhears a gas pump jockey...
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1966
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The starship Enterprise arrives in orbit around a planet on the verge of collapse and finds the survey team working there...
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1966
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As everyone on earth (to say nothing of everyone in the United Federation of Planets) must know by now, the debut episode of...
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1966
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Spock faces the death penalty for receiving signals from planet Talos IV. With the agreement of Captain Kirk...
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1966
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The Ponderosa is thrown into a tizzy when Kentucky woman Annie Slocum (Majel Barrett) shows up, claiming that Hoss Cartwright...
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Annie
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1966
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The starship Enterprise is diverted to Star Base 11 by a message supposedly sent by the ship's former commander, Fleet...
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1966
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The Enterprise must thwart a mad scientist who plans to exterminate the human race and replace them with androids in this...
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1966
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1965
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The pilot episode of the original Star Trek television series, "The Cage" features the familiar starship Enterprise, but...
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1965
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Light on characterization and storyline, this routine wartime drama by director Robert Totten deals with a group of American...
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1963
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With the terrritory in the grip of a devastating drought, the local farmers, led by Jason Gant (Royal Dano) hope to use the...
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1962
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Hoping to raise money to purchase a bike for her son Jerry (Jimmy Garrett), Lucy (Lucille Ball) takes a temporary clerical...
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Miss Massey
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1962
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In this comedy drama, two troubled college freshmen find themselves united by their mutual family woes and so decide to...
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1961
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Gwen Rutherford
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1960
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When Cecil B. DeMille was set to direct a re-make of his 1938 swashbuckler The Buccaneer and suddenly became ill, his...
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1958
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A beautiful and young-looking educator begins working in a small desert town. She arrives early to set up, and just before...
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Joyce Goodwin
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1958
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The title is Black Orchid, but the leading lady is a rose--florist Rose Bianco, played by Sophia Loren. Newly widowed, Rose...
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1958
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