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Special Features:
• Mission Overview Year 3
• Selected Crew Analysis
• Production
• Memorable Missions
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The third season of Star Trek the Next Generation takes us on whole new adventures meeting old and new foes alike.
The crew now works together really well, everyone feels like a family now that we are into our third year together. We also welcome back Gates McFadden as Dr Beverley Crusher, and I must say that I was very glad to have her back, much preferred her as the ships doctor. We also have some returning characters from not only the previous season but from the Original Series, giving us Sarek (Spock's father), Q the mischief maker of the universe and Tasha Yar...
As with any TV series there are always one or two seasons per season that stand out. For me they would have to be "The Offspring" in which Data creates a child, very touching and moving to see Data continue to grow and get some idea of what being human can entail. Then there is of course "The Best of Both Worlds" in which we meet the Borg again, get greeted with the cliffhanger of Picard having been assimilated and the battle of Wolf 359 beginning (which sets the scene for DS9).
A great season, can't wait to see more.
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