Star Trek The Next Generation Season Three
SCORE: 63
I am thankful I received Star Trek The Next Generation Season 3 on
DVD as a Christmas present. I recently finished watching the season and
it had a few high points. Star Trek The Next Generation Season 3 comes
in a seven disc set that takes nineteen hours and forty-one minutes to
watch. There are twenty-six episodes on Star Trek The Next Generation
Season 3. Notice how modern day seasons of shows has less and less
episodes?
The issues families can have with Star Trek The Next Generation Season 3
are evolution, violence, enticement to lust, lack of attire, sex outside
of marriage, blood, and more. Star Trek The Next Generation Season 3
seems very anti-military at times. Of course this is a show written by
the extreme far left (the super majority of it). Star Trek The Next
Generation Season 3 promotes therapists and counselors as normal.
My personal favorite episodes in the Star Trek The Next Generation
Season 3 are Deja Q, Sins of the Father, Yesterday's Enterprise, Sarek,
and The Best of Both Worlds Part 1. Star Trek The Next Generation Season
3 ends with a cliffhanger. Those that know what happens in season 4 will
not be worried about what happens at the end of season 3. There is not a
lot of bonus content on Star Trek The Next Generation Season 3. There is
Mission Overview, Selected Crew Analysis, Departmental Briefing
Production, and Departmental Briefing Memorable Missions.
I enjoyed whenever there were Klingon based episodes in Star Trek The
Next Generation Season 3. I cringed every single time Troi's mother was
around. Star Trek The Next Generation Season 3 takes a good look at
Riker. Why is he still on the Enterprise? Why won't he go and be a
captain himself on some other star ship? Dr. Beverly Crusher comes back
for this season thankfully.
I am finally accepting Captain Picard in Star Trek The Next Generation
Season 3. I always though Riker would make a better captain. Guinan has
a good lesser role in Star Trek The Next Generation Season 3. Her advice
usually points other characters to the right direction. Star Trek The
Next Generation Season 3 even deals with laziness and people who perform
poorly.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Developer: Paramount
Rating: ‘NR' -
Not Rated
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