| | Details |  | Title: Star Trek The Next Generation - The Complete Fifth Season Director: Jonathan Frakes Features: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC, Upc: 097360813449 Studio: Paramount Release Date: 2002-11-05
| | Editorials |  | Description 26 episodes on 7 discs: Redemption Part II, Darmok, Ensign Ro, Silicon Avatar, Disaster, The Game, Unification Part I, Unification Part II, A Matter of Time, New Ground, Hero Worship, Violations, The Masterpiece Society, Conundrum, Power Play, Ethics, The Outcast, Cause and Effect, The First Duty, Cost of Living, The Perfect Mate, Imaginary Friend, I, Borg, The Next Phase, The Inner Light, Time's Arrow Part I.
| Amazon.com The fifth season of Star Trek: The Next Generation saw some of the very best of all 178 shows. "Darmok" had the feel of a "classic Trek" episode, dealing with language as metaphor. "The First Duty" challenged Wesley Crusher's loyalties. The season closer "Time's Arrow" (which concluded in year 6) ranks as one of the best TNG cliffhangers, and treats fans to canon-changing story lines and tons of in-jokes. Best of all was the painfully melancholy "The Inner Light," in which Picard experiences an alternate lifetime. There were great guest stars--Paul Winfield ("Darmok"), Ashley Judd ("The Game"), Kelsey Grammar ("Cause and Effect"), Famke Janssen ("The Perfect Mate"), and Jerry Hardin ("Time's Arrow")--and as always there were contributions from Q, Lwaxana, and Barclay, too. After the confidence of the previous two years, however, year 5 often disappointed by not seeing a good idea through to the end. Denise Crosby was swept back under the carpet in the Klingon soap opener ("Redemption, Part II"). No one could make the prospect of Deep Space 9 attractive enough to Michelle Forbes, so her fantastic performance as Ensign Ro seems wasted in retrospect. And no one could reschedule Robin Williams to guest star, so we had Matt Frewer instead ("A Matter of Time"). Of all stories to use Leonard Nimoy in, "Unification" wallowed in Romulan politics instead of anything emotionally engaging. Gene Roddenberry wanted to introduce a gay character, but mere months after his death all we got was the trite "The Outcast." This was inarguably where the series weakened, without the Great Bird overseeing what was going on. Worst of all, his hard-as-nails bad guys the Borg were given a touchy-feely side in "I, Borg." Fans and critics now appreciate that the behind-the-scenes focus had shifted from The Next Generation to the next spinoff, and it would never fully return.
| | Reviews |  | Trekkie Alert What can I say...the complete fifth season of Star Trek The Next Generation is awesome (but then I'm a Trekkie). I can't wait to complete my collection.
| Love Star Trek but the DVD shipped was not in good condition The Star Trek Next generation and Voyager are both excellent series. I was disappointed that I was shipped an old public library set of DVD's that hung up and jumped back to the beginning. Be very careful who you purchase used DVD's from. Most of the DVD's in this season 5 set could not be viewed because of the poor condition of the used DVDs.
| Neutral I found the episodes in season 5 to be a bit lackluster. There seems to be a very large change in the writing staff.
Many of the episodes felt like reused ideas from earlier seasons and the more original ones just weren't very good in my opinion.
Too much Troy and Riker, not enough Data. There is almost no Picard. While he is in almost all the episodes, he doesn't ever do anything (except squeel "Abandon Ship" once like a scared girl, totally out of character).
I was VERY surprised at how many episodes there were in season 5 that I had not ever seen before. That was a pleasant surprise, but I think I see now why these episodes are not re-run very often.
One of the episodes in season 5 is one of the best of all the TNG episodes. Inner Light is the title I think.
I still plan to buy season 6 however.
| Best TV Series EVER! I finally have all 7 seasons, and I will cherish them forever. Finally I can watch Times Arrow part one and two! I would have to say Measure of a Man was my absolute favorite episode, but this Times Arrow is my favorite two parter.
| revisited i grew up with Star Trek: the Next Generation. At some point in my life, i have probably seen every episode, whether on it's original broadcast date, or some late-night syndication. That being said, a couple of years ago, i was the recipient of season seven as a white elephant gift. Since then, i decided to revisit the series, only backwards. So far, i've found that season five is the weakest of the three i own. It seems very much like a soap opera, featuring some overly dramatic material that i don't think the cast (aside from Patrick Stewart, of course) were prepared to handle. This all aside, though, i eagerly await Season Four.
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