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1998
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1998
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1998
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1998
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Heading directly into what seems to be a suicide mission, Sisko and the Defiant crew grimly press onward, still determined to...
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1997
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As was the case in seasons past, the fifth season of Deep Space Nine ended with a crisis situation, as the crew prepares for...
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1997
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First telecast September 29, 1997, Deep Space Nine's sixth-season opener takes place three months after the crew was forced...
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1997
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Assigned to take charge of a band of unruly Klingon volunteers, Worf is saddened to discover that one of them is his own son...
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1997
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Lawrence Pressman guest stars as Tekeny Ghemor, a legendary Cardassian dissident who Kira has always regarded as a surrogate...
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1997
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During the previous week's "In Purgatory's Shadow," the Dominion invasion had begun, with the Jem'Hadar fleet pouring through...
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1997
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Still on board the Dominion-controlled DS9 (now renamed Terok Nor), Kira, Jake, Rom, and Odo continue their campaign to turn...
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1997
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Though Garak (Andrew J. Robinson) insists that a mysterious Cardassian-sounding message is insignificant, his subsequent...
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1997
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As the Federation continues suffering heavy losses, Sisko embarks upon a bold plan to recapture Deep Space Nine from the...
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1997
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Mysteriously rendered unconscious, Sisko, Dax, Oro, and Garak awaken to find themselves on an alternate DS9, seven years in...
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1996
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Kira is surprised to discover that her perennial nemesis Gul Dukat (Marc Alaimo) has been demoted. She is even more surprised...
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1996
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Season Five of Deep Space Nine got under way with this episode, which orignally aired September 30, 1996. Acting upon Odo's...
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1996
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1995
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Constructing a new spaceship based on ancient Bajoran designs, Sisko embarks upon a journey to Cardassia, with his son Jake...
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1995
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Six years after the disappearance of a Cardassian war ship, parts of the vessel are found floating in space. Hoping to...
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1995
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Deep Space Nine inaugurated its fourth season with this two hour nail-biter. The story begins as a group of visiting Klingon...
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1995
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This drama quietly comments upon urban American life while depicting the sad life of a young man gone astray who tries to...
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1994
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Part one of this episode introduces the titular Federation rebel group, whose activities would later spill over into...
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1994
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The further misadventures of bumbling Los Angeles police Lieutenant Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) are chronicled in this...
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1994
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In the first installment of this two-parter, Sisko learned of the existence of a Federation terrorist group whose activities...
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1994
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While attempting to de-frag an old Cardassian computer system, Jake and O'Brien accidentally activate an automatic security...
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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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After an assault on Quark, a long-unsolved murder case is reopened. As had been the case five years earlier, Odo is put in...
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1993
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Vidal Peterson guest stars as Rugal, an orphaned Cardassian boy who is rescued by DS9. Raised by the Bajorans, Rugal has been...
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1993
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Deep Space Nine launched its second season with this episode, which originally aired on September 24, 1993. Richard Beymer...
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1993
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Stars of country music fill out the cast of this made-for-TV western. Kenny Rogers plays a bounty hunter who sets off with...
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1993
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Harris Yulin guest stars as Marritza, a Cardassian visitor to DS9. While undergoing medical treatment, Marritza arouses the...
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1993
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Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story stars Jean Smart as the title character. One of the rare female serial killers on record,...
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1992
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Originally telecast June 20, 1992, this episode was the third of Next Generation's season-ending cliffhangers. Things begin...
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1992
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In this made-for-cable thriller, the idyllic life of an upstanding architect is nearly destroyed when his partner attempts...
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1991
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Bob Gunton guest stars as Benjamin Maxwell, a renegade Federation starship captain. Acting on his own initiative, Maxwell...
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1991
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In Paul Verhoeven's wild sci-fi action movie Total Recall, Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a 21st-century construction worker who...
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1990
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1989
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The Dead Pool is the fifth and (thus far) the last of Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry movies. A sports pool is placing bets on...
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1988
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Star Trek: The Next Generation wrapped up its first season with this, its 26th episode. While investigating a derelict 20th...
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1988
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Though bereft of budget, the 1988 sci-fier Arena has its heart in the right place. The scene is a distant planet, where...
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Rogor
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1988
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In Case Closed, co-writer and co-producer Byron Allen stars as a hip black cop, assigned to solve a puzzling series of...
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1988
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The A-Team brings its five-season run to a rousing conclusion as Face (Dirk Benedict) and Frank (Eddie Velez) pay a visit to...
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1987
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1987
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Much of the original cast from the popular television series Police Story reunited for this edgy drama, in which the...
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1987
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1986
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There's a cycle-driving, gun-wielding psycho on the loose who has been forcing traffic cops into bloody western-style...
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1985
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This action movie chronicles the exciting exploits of a crack crime fighting force. They are notorious for their unusual...
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1985
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Trailer-park teenager Lance Guest regularly escapes from his humdrum existence by playing the video game Starfighter. His...
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1984
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The fact-based TV movie The Ambush Murders was adapted from a book by Ben Bradlee Jr. Dorian Harewood plays an...
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1982
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The "broken promise" was made to eleven-year-old Melissa Michaelsen, whose parents have deserted her and her siblings. Taken...
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1981
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The plan was to develop a Star Wars type TV series with heavy injections of Sword N Sorcery. The title of the pilot was...
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1981
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) and Sam (Robert Ito) arrive at a maximum-security prison to investigate the death of a rabble-rousing...
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1980
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For the first (and thus far the only) time in his career, Chevy Chase plays a genuinely sympathetic character in Neil Simon's...
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1980
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"Oh my God, that's my daughter." So read the advertising copy of Hardcore. George C. Scott plays Jake Van Dorn, a man of...
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1979
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The final episode of Kojak features an impressive non-comic performance by Danny Thomas) as Howard Brocure, a hard-nosed,...
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1978
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Former TV documentary filmmaker Mel Stuart tries to inject an acceptable degree of verisimilitude in Mean Dog Blues. A victim...
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1978
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1977
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Shelley Duvall guest stars as Aggie, an incredibly naïve young waitress. Aggie is the only witness when a cop accidentally...
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1976
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Based on the best-selling Vincent Bugliosi book of the same name, Helter Skelter is a made-for-TV account of the...
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1976
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Rod Taylor stars in this feature-length pilot film for the unsold TV series Shamus. The star is cast as Shamus McCoy, who...
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1976
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Susan Dey inaugurated her long and successful campaign to shuck her Partridge Family image in the made-for-TV Cage Without a...
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1975
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Much against his better judgment, undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) allows his girlfriend Andrea (Ann Prentiss), a...
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1975
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This episode marks the first appearance of Gretchen Corbett as attorney Beth Davenport, erstwhile girlfriend of private eye...
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1974
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After a routine heist, two-bit car thief Artie Fowler (Mark Alaimo) is killed in cold blood. Kojak suspects that there's...
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1973
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