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Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
Format | Blu-ray, Box set, Dubbed, DTS Surround Sound, Multiple Formats, Full Screen, Subtitled |
Contributor | LeVar Burton, Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis, Patrick Stewart, Michael Dorn, Brent Spiner, Gates McFadden See more |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 6 |
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The final season like you've never seen it! The intergalactic voyage reaches infinite new depths in STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION SEASON SEVEN. Featuring the crystal clarity of 1080p high-definition Blu-ray, digitally remastered 7.1 sound, and effects rebuilt from the original elements, you'll experience the mission of the USS Enterprise like never before. In this Emmy-nominated final season, Lt. Commander Data (Brent Spiner) confronts an alliance between his sinister duplicate and the unstoppable Borg; Lt. Worf (Michael Dorn) guides his son in becoming a warrior; and Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) faces a time-shattering confrontation with the mysterious, god-like Q - in the landmark two-part finale that won science fiction's prestigious Hugo Award. Plus, discover unexpected secrets of the Star Trek universe with a rich array of special features.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 6.07 ounces
- Item model number : Relay time: 220min; 6 Videos
- Media Format : Blu-ray, Box set, Dubbed, DTS Surround Sound, Multiple Formats, Full Screen, Subtitled
- Run time : 19 hours and 32 minutes
- Release date : December 2, 2014
- Actors : Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton
- Dubbed: : Danish, Japanese, Swedish, Italian, Dutch, German, French, Norwegian, Finnish
- Subtitles: : Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch, English, Swedish, Danish, French, Norwegian, Japanese
- Studio : Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00NAIMGXI
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank: #44,547 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #671 in Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs
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After season 1, this series started taking shape in it's second season, things started to fall into place, the stories were getting alot better, the acting, and everything else, and it's amazing that in season 2, they had a writers strike, so there were only 22 episodes, different than the usual 26, and it's a shame too, because like I said, season 2 is where this series started making it's mark, but thankfully, even with that writers strike, the series still continued.
In season 3, I saw this series jump from a 'solid' series in season 2, to a SPECTACULAR series from season 3 on out, everything from the acting, to the stories, to the characters, to the uniforms, that season is where The Next Generation said 'Here I am', now the fans were convinced that this series wasn't just a re-hash of The Original Series, this is where The Next Generation solidified itself as THE BEST Star Trek series, and this is coming from a huge fan of the originals, we go from solid season 2 episodes such as 'The Measure of a Man' 'A Matter of Honor' amongst others, to GREAT episodes such as 'The Survivors' 'Yesterdays Enterprise' 'The Offspring' 'Sins of the Father' 'Sarek' and a fan favorite 'The Best of Both Worlds Part 1'.
Then we go to season 4, this is where this crew had surpassed 'The Original Series' in terms of numbers of seasons, as well as episodes, and this season shows no letting up from season 3, the excellence continues, we see the conclusion to the season 3 ending cliffhanger 'The Best of Both Worlds Part 2' of course continuing where the first part left off, this is a GREAT Borg episode, this is where we really find out what the Borg are all about, we saw them briefly in season 2, they were introduced, and this is where they come into full swing, 'Brothers' gets back to Data and Lore, Lore wants the emotion chip that Soong created for Data, and Soong doesn't want Lore to have it, because he knows Lore would use it in the wrong way, in 'Data's Day' we spend a day living the life of Data, a great episode, in 'The Wounded' we meet the Cardassians for the first time, in 'Clues' is Data lying to the crew to protect a secret from an alien race?
in 'The Mind's Eye' La Forge is captured by the Romulans, and they attempt to turn him into a killer, then the season ending cliffhanger 'Redemption' this is where we really get going into the history of Worf, continuing from the story arc set in season 3's 'Sins of the Father.
In season 5, we open with the conclusion to 'Redemption' and wait until you see who reappears (guest star wise) and who she's playing!, in 'Darmok' we sort of revisit The Original Series in the way this episode was written, excellence throwback, 'Ensign Ro' this is where Ro Laren first comes in, she would turn out to be a turning point in the whole Star Trek saga, in 'Unification' we see Ambassador Spock! trying to complete a piece treaty between the Federation, and the Romulan Empire, 'Conundrum' the crew is knocked out, and they wake up, fighting a war they don't remember happening, 'Cause and Effect' is one of my personal favorite episodes, caught in a time rift after warp core explosion, the crew are forced to relive the accident again...and again until they figure out how to prevent it, 'I, Borg' the crew discover an injured Borg, and take him aboard the Enterprise to save him, the Borg (Hugh) discovers that humans have their strong points, forging a friendship with alot of the crew, this would come into play later in the series as well, 'The Inner Light' is another one of my favorite episodes, Picard finds himself living the life of another man, on a dying planet, the end will be a shocker! 'Time's Arrow Part 1' while surveying a anomaly on another planet, Data and the landing party discover that Data had existed in the 19th century, and was killed.
In season 6 we open with the conclusion to 'Time's Arrow' while in the past, Data and the rest of the crew must figure out how he died, and try to prevent it...but can they prevent it without altering the future? in 'Relics' Montgomery Scott who has been in limbo for 75 years, and rescued from his shuttle by the crew, and joins the Enterprise D in the 24th century, in 'True Q' a female officer is given the choice by Q, to Q, or not to Q, 'Chain of Command' both parts, what a terrific episode, a selected party of the crew are going to be performing a top secret investigation of the Cardassians, in 'Face of the Enemy' Troi wakes up aboard a Romulan Warbird, disguised as a Romulan, in 'Tapestry' Picard gets stabbed, and dies, and Q gives him the chance to change his fate, in 'Starship Mine' the Enterprise is undergoing an overhaul, and part of the procedure is bombarding the Enterprise with lethal rays...but Picard is trapped on board with a band of interstellar thieves!, 'The Chase' The Federation, The Romulans and Cardassians are in a race to solve an old genetic puzzle, 'Frame of Mind' Riker is trapped in an alien mental hospital, with no memory of his time aboard the Enterprise...but things start coming back to him, in 'Rightful Heir' we meet the greatest Klingon of all...or do we? in 'Timescape' Data, Picard and Troi are aboard a shuttlecraft, returning to the Enterprise, but a temporal distortion freezes time, and the Enterprise is frozen in time with a Romulan Warbird on the brink of annihilation, 'Descent Part 1' Lore and the Borg join forced to take out the Federation!
Then, finally we get to season 7, and there were no signs that this series was coming to an end, ending it on a STRONG note, in 'Descent Part 2' Data (who Lore has convinced has convinced that the Federation is wrong) we all know it's not, they must bring the real Data back to restore order in the Borg collective, as well as conquer Lore to save the Federation, in 'Interface' we meet Geordi's mother...or is it really her? in 'Phantasms' Data is having nightmares, by a problem in his net, and it's affecting the entire crew, 'Parallels' is another one of my favorite episodes, returning to the Enterprise, Worf is caught in a warp, reality keeps shifting, they must find his quantum signature to get him back to his own version of the world, 'The Pegasus' Riker is forced to keep information from Picard, the Enterprise is sent on a mission to find The Pegasus, little does Picard know the reason they are looking for it, 'Thine Own Self' Data is stranded on a primitive planet with no recollection of the past, or how he got there, and the people on the planet think he is carrying a deadly plague, 'Genesis' the crew devolves into prehistoric beings, 'Preemptive Strike' Ro infiltrates the Maquis, who has been firing on the Cardassians, and killing them, then we get to the end, the finale 'All Good Things..." Picard is shifting between the past, the present and the future, in order to save humanity from his own doings, I'm not going to explain it all, I'm not playing spoiler.
Now I just mentioned some of the episodes in the seasons, ones that really stood out to me, but there are many other great episodes, I just wasn't going to name them all, well this has been a pleasant journey (after season 1), and I will be re-watching again from season 2 on, now that I have seen the whole series, this is my favorite show of ALL time, and those ranks are pretty high, 'The Twilight Zone' 'The X-Files' 'Star Trek The Original Series' and 'Battlestar Galactica' both original and re-imagined, but this series stands on top for me, an incredible ride!
If there is a right way to end a great sci-fi series, the good people who made The Next Generation found it. The series concluded with the final episode "All Good Things" being just a fantastic individual episode that threw the entire series back to the pilot from season 1.
The rest of the season had some very high points and some very low points. We meet Data's 'mother', Worf's human 'brother', Worf's adult son Alexander from the future, and see some individual episode plots that are among the best of the entire series.
But there are other episodes that are among the series worst, like Data being taken over by an ancient artifact that makes him endanger everyone while having 4 different personalities, and Dr Crusher falling in love with a 'ghost' that pestered her grandmother as well. These episodes were downright horrible and gave clear indication that the writers had done everything worth doing on the series and that it was time to wrap it up. But overall the season was still good and the ending was just fantastic.
As for the digital presentation on the Amazon FireStick......it makes the show worth rewatching. The print is cleaned up and looks fantastic. It's not HD because the show wasn't shot in HD originally. It's still presented in a 4:3 frame (black bars on the sides of a modern widescreen TV). But it's cleaned up so it's a crisp clear image like you've never seen. Additionally the special effects have been enhanced with more modern technology available to add a sense of realism to the space scenes. This is done in a positive way, not a "Let's make Greedo shoot first and add a bunch of CGI Banthas everywhere" way. Nothing is really 'changed' about the special effects, just cleaned up and enhanced a bit. It's the kind of clean up that should have happened to Star Wars. So don't worry about Trek being ruined by change It's not. It's actually made better.
When Season Seven aired from 1993-1994 I was a sophomore in high school. I remember not liking it as much as I loved the sixth season. I've avoided watching reruns of TNG on Netflix because the colors are so washed out and the picture just seems muted somehow. As Blu-Rays of TNG and ENT have been released I've removed those shows from my Netflix queue, leaving only TOS (which I've yet to purchase), DS9, and VOY. Other than the occasional television rerun I've not seen most of these episodes in years.
As with previous seasons, the full HD restoration has made some of the episodes I once considered unwatchable a new experience. "Masks," for example, can be better appreciated now because the restored colors of the episode actually make it interesting and give a new depth. I even enjoyed watching the laughable "Sub Rosa," even though I was disappointed the newly-recorded commentary for the episode that was supposed to occur did not. As with other sets you get a three-part, newly filmed HD documentary called "The Skies the Limit: The Eclipse of Star Trek: TNG" as well as another new HD documentary called "In Conversation: Lensing Star Trek: TNG.' There are a plethora of deleted scenes spread through the six discs, as well as newly recorded audio commentary on two episodes, a home movie from Mike Okuda, a new HD gag reel, and the 1994 television special "Journey's End: The Saga of Star Trek: TNG.'
This set is worth every penny and just as enjoyable as the previous six restored seasons.
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so konstruiert und kitschig das man sie nur schwer ein 2. mal anschauen kann. Es giebt aber auch absolut geniale Folgen wie
Parallelen, in denen wir erleben, wie Worf durch verschiedene Paralleluniversen hin und herreist, am Anfang
ändern sich nur Kleinigkeiten wie die Bilder in den Crewräumen, später fehlen Personen weil sie gestorben sind, z.b
hat in 1 Möglichen Version Picard den Angriff der Borg nicht überlebt und Riker ist Captain.
Eine geniale Folge bei der man sich selbst dieFrage stellt, wie wäre das eigene Leben verlaufen, hätte man hier oder dort eine andere Entscheidung gefällt, womöglich hätten schon Kleinigkleiten eine ganz andere Zukunft als Resultat gehabt. Auch wird der Maquis in der Staffel als Gegener für Ds9 eingeführt, man erfährt mehr über das Leben der Siedler die sowohl die Föderation als auch die Cardassianer plötzlich gegen sich haben, STar Trek wird hier viel konfliktreicher als Gene es eigendlich beabsichtigt hatte. Trotzdem kriegt Berman noch die Kurve und hält das hohe Niveau der Serie bis zur phantastischen Finalfolge aufrecht ohne zu sehr auf Ds9 abzugleiten. Die Finale Folge ist das Highlight der Staffel 7, sie kommt ohne großen Weltraumkrieg aus, ist spannend und intelligent zugleich.
Q schickt Picard durch 3 Zeitebenen, die Vergangenheit, die Gegenwart und die Zukunft,
die Menschheit wird von einem Anti Zeit Phänomen bedroht, und Picard muss die richtigen Schlüsse ziehen sodas die Crews aus allen 3 Zeiten zusammenarbeiten. Auf diese weiße knüpft die Serie an ihren Anfang an, der Gerichtsprozess von Folge 1 von Q ist nie beendet worden.
Man merkt das die Crew zusammengewachsen ist, alle sind sich in den 7 Jahren näher gekommen, Worf und Troi, sogar der reservierte Captain spielt am Schluss zum ersten mal Pocker mit der Besatzung.
Für die Zukunft wurden extra neue Uniformen entworfen, und die stark modifizierte Enterprise D darf zum 1 mal aus der 3. Ebene des Weltraums fliegen. Einen besseren Abschluss für die beste Trek Serie hätte man sich nicht wünschen können, etwas Wehmut bleibt allerdings, ein Gene Roddenberry Trek wird es nach den furchtbaren 2 Filmen von JJ Abrams nie wieder geben. Man sollte auch besser keine neue Serie mehr produzieren, Star Trek zeichnete immer ein hoffnungsvolles Bild der Zukunft , der Trend geht leider wieder zu den Dystopien der 70er, vielleicht aber nur ein Zeichen in welchen Zeiten wir heute leben, die Medien spiegeln ja auch immer
die allgemeinen Gesellschaftlichen Zustand wieder.
Zur Bildqualität der Bluray kann man nur sagen, das CBS hier wieder auf einem sehr hohem Niveau gearbeitet hat, das Bild ist scharf, die Farben brilliant. Es hätte auch überrascht wenn es anders gewesen wäre, Staffel 7 sind die neusten Aufnahmen gewesen.
Für jeden Trek Fan ist TNG auf Bluray ein Pflichtkauf!
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Yes, I'm a Trekker and ain't ashamed to admit it. I can still remember the days when I used to record ST:TNG episodes every week on BBC2 onto VHS tapes (remember those?) and just I've been meaning to get the entire series on DVD for some time. I bought the series in these slimline editions because it turned out to be cheaper than getting the actual complete box set. The only regret I have is for the poor postman who dumped SEVEN packages through my letterbox, all on one delivery!
I still can't decide which season I liked most, though I think I prefer the earlier seasons when writing was fresh and new. One of my all time favourite episodes which isn't in Season 7 but an earlier season, was 'The Offspring'. As Brent Spiner (Lt. Commander Data) himself said, that was ST:TNG at its finest and sci-fi writing at is best. Indeed.
I adore ST:TNG, and everything about it. I wanted to be sure I got the best DVD deal and these slimline editions really are. So a bit of advice: avoid the established boxsets; they are awkward to display and aren't always up to it. Instead, get the entire series in these slimline editions. They fit on the shelf nicely, and are easily accessible. Each DVD contains 4 episodes (with additional 'end-of-season' cast interviews and other interesting stuff), and there are 1 or 2 DVDs per set; and 4 sets per season. My only gripe about them (or DVDs in general) is that I object to being lectured on copyright theft before every title begins. Especially as I've just forked out over £100 for the lot! Also, once each episode ends, it goes back to the title screen; there's no 'Play all' menu option to play them conseqetively. I got around that by programming my PS2 to play them all one after the other instead. It's a bit awkward, but it works. I'm sure other conventional DVD players have the same option.
If you are a genuine Trekker at heart, you can't go wrong with these slimline editions.