Star Trek: The Next Generation

1987
4.8
682 reviews
TV-PG
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Season 2 episodes (22)

1 The Child
11/21/88
While preparing to transport a deadly plague to a research lab, the crew is stunned by the announcement of Counselor Troi's pregnancy.
2 Where Silence Has Lease
11/28/88
The crew is held hostage in a mysterious void by a being who wishes to observe the many ways in which humans die.
3 Elementary, Dear Data
12/5/88
Data uses the holodeck to solve a mystery that threatens Dr. Pulaski's life.
4 The Outrageous Okona
12/12/88
While the Enterprise crew plays host to a witty, renegade captain, Data struggles to acquire a sense of humor.
5 Loud As A Whisper
1/9/89
The future of a warring planet depends on a deaf mediator, who suddenly loses his ability to communicate.
6 The Schizoid Man
1/23/89
A brilliant but terminally ill scientist seeks eternal life by transferring his mind into Data's body.
7 Unnatural Selection
1/30/89
The crew grapples with a mysterious disease which accelerates the aging process, causing humans to die of old age within a matter of days.
8 A Matter Of Honor
2/6/89
Riker's loyalties are put to the test when he is assigned to a Klingon vessel which plans to attack the Enterprise.
9 Measure of a Man
2/13/89
When Data refuses to be disassembled for research purposes, Picard is enlisted to defend his rights in court.
10 The Dauphin
2/20/89
Wesley finds romance with the beautiful young ruler of Daled Four whose secret power could destroy the Enterprise and her crew.
11 Contagion
3/20/89
The Enterprise's computer system falls prey to a mysterious electronic "virus" which programs the ship to self destruct.
12 The Royale
3/27/89
Investigating the discovery of a piece of metal, the Away Team finds Itself trapped in the world of a novel come to life.
13 Time Squared
4/3/89
The U.S.S. Enterprise discovers a Federation shuttle containing an exact double of Captain Picard from six hours in the future.
14 The Icarus Factor
4/24/89
Riker's long-lost father reappears on the eve of his departure to become captain on a new starship.
15 Pen Pals
5/1/89
Data races against time to save the life of a little alien girl on a planet doomed for destruction.
16 Q-Who
5/8/89
The crew is hurled into the future by the malevolent Q, who sets them up for destruction by a race of aliens known as the Borgs.
17 Samaritan Snare
5/15/89
While Picard fights for his life in surgery, Geordi is held hostage by the leaders of an alien race.
18 Up The Long Ladder
5/22/89
The crew's rescue of a missing earth colony leads to the discovery of a civilization composed entirely of clones.
19 Manhunt
6/19/89
In her search for the perfect mate, Troi's mother beams aboard the Enterprise and sets her sights on Captain Picard.
20 The Emissary
6/26/89
Worf's former love is sent to the Enterprise to mediate a dispute between Klingons and the Federation.
21 Peak Performance
7/10/89
A simulated war game turns deadly when the crew is ambushed by a Ferengi battleship.
22 Shades of Gray
7/17/89
Commander Riker is struck down by a deadly microbe which invades his central nervous system and attacks his brain.

About this show

STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION (TNG) focuses on the 24th century adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC-1701-D). This incarnation of the famous starship is much larger than the one captained by James T. Kirk a century earlier, and, accordingly, it carries a larger crew complement: 1,012 men, women?and, surprisingly, children. This era's Starfleet Command believes that men and women are more likely to sign up for long-term exploratory missions if they think of their ship as home. Thus, Picard's crew enjoys many of the comforts they'd have otherwise left behind, including a wide variety of recreational opportunities, "replicated" food dishes to suit every palate, and quarters large enough to share with spouses and offspring. There are schools for the children and a bar (stocked with synthetic alcohol, or synthehol) where the adults can unwind. However, the ongoing mission-no longer limited to a mere five years-remains virtually the same as it was during Kirk's time: to seek out new life and new civilizations, and to boldly go where no one has gone before.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
682 reviews
David Wolfman
May 24, 2015
One of the fondest memories I have from my childhood was watching this show with my parents, and its still my go-to for "feel good TV". Gene Roddenberry set the standard for what the future might look like: no racism, no sexism, no pointless hate, general peace amongst mankind/aliens...Ive had a rough life (Im sure many can say that as well) but I really hope that one day I can meet just one of the many outstanding actors from this show before I die, itd actually make me THAT happy. This is a timeless show.
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Smiler Grogan
March 13, 2017
Being, a fan of the original TV series (Most likely because, in our youth Star Trek was 'imprinted in to our brains 'EVERY' day due to it's popular syndication after it was cancelled. However, once this show evolved and, developed it's own identity it got much better. (Especially, cutting the 'fat' from an already bloated cast of characters.) Point in case Lesley, the docs kid hastened this welcomed transformation. Consequently, having seen 'First Contact' which, was one of the shows several theatrically released motion pictures (and, it's best) added to my respect for the series.
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*n *s
August 20, 2019
In 1987 I was really surprised to hear about TNG. Conventional wisdom said the original crew couldn't be "replaced." When I finally caught an episode, I was an instant fan, and I soon learned the show was a hit. I liked the whole cast, and Roddenberry's decision to downplay action and depict enlightened but believable future humanity. If the original series was Kirk, TNG was Spock, and (later) DS9 was McCoy. TNG still makes a viewer hopeful for the future and the potential of the human race.
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