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A new crew boards a revamped USS Enterprise in the first spin-off from the '60s cult classic. Set some 70 years after the Capt. Kirk era, the syndicated sequel follows the seven-year trek of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard and his colorful subordinates (including a Klingon!) as they encounter new life forms and foes, including the Borg, Q and the Ferengi. Picard and his sidekicks would continue their voyages in a series of theatrical films.
  • Star Trek Season 1 on Blu-ray and Other Announced Releases | DVD News | 2/16/2009
    New releases announced today, February 16:

    Gigantor - The Collection, Volume 1 will be coming out May 5

    The Hunger - The Complete 1st Season will be coming out June 2

    Parker Lewis Can't Lose - The Complete 1st Season will be coming out June 30

    The Spectacular Spider-Man - Volume 4 will be coming out April 28

    Star Trek - Season 1 (Blu-ray Disc) will be coming out April 28

    Star Trek - The Best of the Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Best Of will be coming out May 12

    Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items. read more be the first to leave a comment
  • Mega Minute: 24 Showdown Scoop, CSI: Miami and More | Today's News: Our Take | 2/3/2009
    Now playing in this week's Mitovich Mega Minute:

    • It's the face-off 24 fans have been waiting for — Chloe vs. Janice! Mary Lynn Rajskub shares a peek at what happens when socket monkey meets socket monkey.

    • Will a picture trigger a thousand angry words between CSI: Miami's Eric and Calleigh?

    • A Star Trek reunion is coming to TNT. See which show is playing host, and who all is involved.

    Watch and discuss the new MMM after the jump. read more 3 Comments

  • Star Trek, Gilmore, The Wire...It's a Very Merry Holiday DVD Gift Guide! | Today's News: Our Take | 12/5/2007
    On the first day of my Christmas gift guide, My true love of TV DVDsIs what I want to share with thee.So hark your heralds and deck your halls later, people. We’ve got more box sets than all those maids a’milkling and drummers drummin’ combined to cover this month. And nothing makes the season brighter than a shiny pile of TV shows, no matter who’s on your gift list.For your sci-fi friend…Star Trek: The Next Generation Holy Starship! The complete series in one Borg-tacular cube may be too much for even the most geeeked-out Trekker. 49 discs, 176 episodes, Picard doing all sorts of “Make it so.” It’s stunning. And quite powerful, lemme tell you. Having never watched the show back when it was on because, you know, I was out doing messed up stuff to ruin my life, the phenomenon escaped me. Well, no more! I now get what the big whoo hoo is about with this one and I’m not ashamed to admit it. Not that I’m booking a trip to one of those ... read more
  • What is your take on the cast ... | Matt Roush | 9/24/2007
    Question: What is your take on the cast changes on Stargate Atlantis? I'm personally pretty happy that SG-1's Amanda Tapping is making the trip to Atlantis. It seemed pretty inevitable: Someone was going to cross over after Torri Higginson's role was minimized. Anyway, as an objective party who's never been all that entrenched in the series, what is your opinion? Also, have you heard the theory that Higginson wanted out of her contract? Answer: I honestly don't know the circumstances of this cast change, but churn like this is inevitable on just about any long-running show — although experience has told me that any time a major change happens on a cult sci-fi/fantasy series, there will be some outcry. (Remember the fuss when Michael Shanks left SG-1 for a season? I certainly do!) From where I sit, as a detached observer who never got deeply involved in either series (they're enjoyable but, to me, not habit-forming), this all makes perfect sense. I think of Worf migrating from Star Trek: read more
  • In Monday's Ask Matt column, ... | Matt Roush | 7/13/2007
    Question: In Monday's Ask Matt column, you were asked about season finales that left the audience as awestruck as this year's Lost season finale did. You of course discussed 24's first season and the famous "Who Shot J.R.?" from Dallas, but I really think you left out one of the more definitive season finales in TV history: Star Trek: The Next Generation's "Best of Both Worlds, Part 1." If you were watching TV back in 1990, how can you forget this pitch-perfect, cliff-hanging episode of Next Gen? I remember rewatching the episode many times that summer, wondering how the producers and writers would resolve the famous "Mr. Worf, fire..." line. While I think Lost's season finale was good, in my mind, this is the gold standard of season finales and season-ending cliff-hangers. And few shows have come close to matching it since. Answer: An absolute oversight. Time and again TV Guide has put this episode on lists of greatest-ever episodes, and not just for the sci-fi genre. The Borg was ... read more

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