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Star Trek The Next Generation Season Two

 

 

SCORE: 62

 

Star Trek The Next Generation Season Two 

 

I just finished watching Star Trek The Next Generation Season 2 on DVD. There are six DVDs in the package I purchased for this review. It is interesting to go back and watch this show. At the time I was not educated to the level of extreme liberalism that was being preached in this television show.

I am still not a fan of Picard. They brought in another character I am not a fan of - Dr. Pulaski. Worf, Data, and Riker make this show. Star Trek The Next Generation Season 2 spends most of its time on the ship with very few away missions. There are too many holodeck episodes for my personal tastes.

Star Trek The Next Generation Season 2 promotes the religious belief of evolution. This show also attacks morals and family values. Star Trek The Next Generation Season 2 attacks the Biblical lessons on sex. Star Trek The Next Generation Season 2 promotes having sex outside of marriage in numerous episodes. An alien makes Troi pregnant and we have a Jesus like story. In a way to diminish the immaculate conception. Religious beliefs other than Christianity are promoted in Star Trek The Next Generation Season 2.

The last episode in Star Trek The Next Generation Season 2 has tons of rehash. Making me wonder if they were being sloppy, lazy, or ran out of time to do a complete season. Q comes back and introduces the Federation to the Borg. We explore the rights of an android. We also learn more about Klingons in Star Trek The Next Generation Season 2. Guinan is an interesting new character if you like bartenders.

The bonus material is a bunch of look at me, we are great, we are amazing, everyone was great to work with, and so on. The lack of humility and real humanity in the bonus content is getting so tiresome now-a-days. The shameless self promotion gets tiresome. There are twenty-two episodes in Star Trek The Next Generation Season 2.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 65%
Sound: 60%
Replay: 75%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Developer: Paramount
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated


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