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| The Next Generation (TNG) The Next Generation was the first series to be spun off of ST:TOS and it featured a new Enterprise with a new Captain - Jean Luc Picard. Enter here and discuss the exploits of Picard and his crew of unique individuals. |
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| Chocolate Connoisseur. Join Date: Apr 2002
Posts: 148
| All Good Things was certainly an appropriate title, I guess the producers knew that we wouldn't want it to end, but I don't suppose they had any choice - after all, they aren't the ones paying the bills! ![]() As for the episode itself, I never wanted it to end, as the storyline was well thought out and very absorbing - the constant frustrations that Picard had, while trying to convince everyone he wasn't insane, were portrayed brilliantly by Stewart and the puzzle he had to solve in order to save the day was inspired. ![]() Anyway, I'm getting carried away here, but this was probably the best Trek ending ever! ![]() |
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| Tal Shiar Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: San Diego
Posts: 264
| It was great except for one huge mistake: Picard, being taken to the future by Q, discover an anomaly - not knowing what in the world it is. Then Picard gets to see it even bigger in the middle timeline (normal for us). Then Q takes him to the past and it's huge (threatening Human evolution). Then we go forward to the future - the Enterprise leaves anomaly (for reason I can't remember), then goes back to anomaly (for reason I can't remember) to find it even bigger. If it was growing bigger from the future to the past, then when the Enterprise went back to it (even farther into the future), it should have disappeared - or at least smaller. Instead, it was noticeably bigger. It's hard to get these time travel eps void of contradictions. |
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