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Star Trek The Next Generation Season One

 

 

SCORE: 66

 

Star Trek The Next Generation Season One 

 

It took me a lot of soul searching to properly review Star Trek The Next Generation Season One. I am patient when it comes to purchasing products. I have a certain price range I am willing to pay, and wait until they get there. For some reason Star Trek products are usually exorbitantly priced. Which is funny since Star Trek The Next Generation Season One denounces capitalism. They are making a pretty penny on the majority of the products they sell.

Star Trek The Next Generation Season One did come down in price and I purchased it. I had fond memories of this television show. I was not as educated or mature back then. I was blinded by the brainwashing of the liberal machine back then. God freed me from that slavery and I can see this show clearly. The first thing that dismayed me is how anti-man this show is. The second is they are obsessed with sex. The third is the touchy feely nature of the show. Then came their promoting their religious belief in evolution, and finally the arrogant nature they have towards the past.

Star Trek The Next Generation Season One openly lets viewers know they are better than them. We are all backwater brain dead little cretins according to this show. They talk about how advanced they are compared to us. At some point during Star Trek The Next Generation Season One that got under my skin.

The packaging of Star Trek The Next Generation Season One is difficult to use. We have to unravel it to get to all seven of the DVDs. The show deals with a variety of moral and ethical issues. The extreme liberal views at the time are what are constantly promoted as being right.

I was surprised to see how stiff the actors were at the beginning of Star Trek The Next Generation Season One. I know it was not a slam dunk that the show would continue. In fact one character left early in the first season expecting the show to be canceled. She was wrong, and her career took a swan dive. She (like this show) should have included God in that decision. - Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 78%
Gameplay: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%

System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount

Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated

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