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Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 3

Starring: Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes
Format: Box set PAL
Released: 22 Jul 2002
RRP: £84.99
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Star Trek The Next Generation - SEASON 3 - By: Mrs. Julie Burns, 21 Apr 2006
This was the season which set the tone for the rest of the series, there are many episodes that where very memerable to fans of Star Trek such as Yesterdays Enterprise in which the Enterprise is cought in a alternate timeline, & where we meet tasha yar once again (seen in Season one) you also have Sins of the farther where worf must redeem his farthers name, & of course the season finale, The Best of Both Worlds, Part 1, was by far the best episode of the show, & the turning point of the entire show & Star Trek it's self, If you love Star Trek, then you will love this season!
Great season and defiantely DVD worthy - By: Mr. M. Littledyke, 07 Feb 2005
this was a great season we saw some well enjoyed episodes ie the never shown on terestrial tv episode the high ground which was based on terrorism i.e band because of a referal to the ira but a well presented episode anyway then yes there was the great season cliffhanger the emmy award winning the best of both worlds part 1 alll in alll a great season. look forward to seeing it again "make it so".
best season by far - By: Mr. A. O'rourke, 10 Jun 2004
Like most star trek series it was season three when the next genaration realy peaked.The writing had improved & the cast were fully established. Almost every episode in this season was brilliant with great performances from the principle cast & a season final that has yet to be beaten by any other trek series.

Here is a list of alll 26 episodes from this season:

Evolution ***
The Ensigns Of Command ****
The Survivors ***
Who Watches The Watchers ****
The Bonding ***
Booby Trap ***

The Enemy ****
The Price ****
The Vengence Factor ***
The Defector *****
The Hunted ***
The High Ground ***
Deja Q *****
A Matter Of Perspective ***
Yesterdays Enterprise *****
The Offspring ***
Sins Of The Father *****
Allegiance ****
Captains Holiday ****
Tin Man ****
Hollow Pursuits ****
The Most Toys ***
Sarek *****
Menarge a Trois **
Transfiguration ***
The Best Of Both Worlds-Part 1 *****

The extras on the DVD are very good,with an aray of indepth behind the scenes featurettes covering the shows creation.Overalll this is a great boxset & one i would recommend to any star trek fan.Buy it now!


A Much Needed Turning Point - By: M. D. Hart, 09 Nov 2003
Season 3 is the backbone of 'The Next Generation' franchise. In this series we come to know the crew of the enterprise more personallly than ever before. We learn more about their lives off the enterprise, & more about their families & personal tastes. Hahaha, some absolutely fantastic holla-deck moments to enjoy :)

Adapting the series in this way, especiallly after the disastrous season 2, was a gamble but one that was well timed & thought out. The episodes in this series (which directly lead onto series 4), change the way we look at TNG, & encourage our interest in the subsequent series'. The Next Generation was much in need of re-vamping, & this is where it happened.

You will enjoy this series very much, & the last episode in the series "The Best of Both Worlds" is a perfect way to gear you up for series 4, which by the way, is almost as good as this one :)


Where it all starts to come together - By: Anthony Ackers, 02 Aug 2003
The first two seasons of the Next Generation certainly weren't bad, with some classic episodes & the gradual development of charchters, but this season is where the show repeatedly hit the nail on the head. There aren't quite as many stand out shows here as in season 4, but a genuine feeling of quality in writing, acting & set-design graces the show.