The Guildies hit the road for a gaming convention, but, of course, nothing goes smoothly. Codex has an important encounter with the creator of "The Game," while Bladezz and Tink concoct money-making schemes and Vork pursues his childhood crush. |
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For the first time, Season 5 takes the Guildies out from behind their computers and on a road trip to an epic fan convention, MegaGame-O-RamaCon! Codex tries to rally the Guildies to action when she overhears upsetting news about The Game. |
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In the wake of the third season's cliffhanger, Codex struggles to rationalize her impulsive one-night stand with her archrival, the manipulative Fawkes -- not only to her guild mates but also to herself. |
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In the wake of the third season's cliffhanger, Codex (Felicia Day) struggles to rationalize her impulsive one-night stand with her archrival, the manipulative Fawkes (Wil Wheaton) -- not only to her guild mates but also to herself. Meanwhile, Vork ( |
In the wake of the third season's cliffhanger, Codex (Felicia Day) struggles to rationalize her impulsive one-night stand with her archrival, the manipulative Fawkes (Wil Wheaton) -- not only to her guild mates but also to herself. Meanwhile, Vork ( |
In the wake of the third season's cliffhanger, Codex (Felicia Day) struggles to rationalize her impulsive one-night stand with her archrival, the manipulative Fawkes (Wil Wheaton) -- not only to her guild mates but also to herself. Meanwhile, Vork (Jeff Lewis) and Zaboo (Sandeep Parikh) attempt to cope with an unexpected houseguest, and Clara (Robin Thorsen) and Tinkerballa (Amy Okuda) join forces to earn a fast bundle. |
In the wake of the third season's cliffhanger, Codex (Felicia Day) struggles to rationalize her impulsive one-night stand with her archrival, the manipulative Fawkes (Wil Wheaton) -- not only to her guild mates but also to herself. Meanwhile, Vork (Jeff Lewis) and Zaboo (Sandeep Parikh) attempt to cope with an unexpected houseguest, and Clara (Robin Thorsen) and Tinkerballa (Amy Okuda) join forces to earn a fast bundle. |
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This volume of Cartoon Network's action-packed animated series finds teenager Ben Tennyson encountering more bizarre foes as he transforms into various aliens and fights evil. First, Ben outwits the dastardly prince of the Arachnachimps. The action ramps up after a Highbreed attack, when Ben must face the Supreme Highbreed on unfamiliar territory. Lastly, Ben must use all his wits to save himself when the Omnitrix Master Control goes haywire! |
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Fifteen-year-old hero Ben Tennyson joins his cousin Gwen, buddy Kevin and Grandpa Max as they embark on four more action-packed, planet-saving adventures from the second season of the Cartoon Network hit. In this collection, Ben must rescue a boy kidnapped by the DNAliens, thwart the Forever Knights' plan to mass-produce spacecraft, rescue Kevin despite being grounded and fight a mighty foe from the Null Void. |
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In these episodes from the Cartoon Network series' third season, Benjamin Tennyson (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) -- now a full-fledged teenager -- continues his search for his missing Grandpa Max and tests his powers against the vengeful Vilgax. Later on, he stumbles upon a mysterious box with Gwen (Ashley Johnson) and Kevin (Greg Cipes) that can replicate anything on Earth, including the teens' own powers. |
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This volume of Cartoon Network's action-packed animated series finds teenager Ben Tennyson encountering more bizarre foes as he transforms into various aliens and fights evil. First, Ben outwits the dastardly prince of the Arachnachimps. The action ramps up after a Highbreed attack, when Ben must face the Supreme Highbreed on unfamiliar territory. Lastly, Ben must use all his wits to save himself when the Omnitrix Master Control goes haywire! |
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Extraordinary teen Ben Tennyson (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) extends his out-of-this world adventures in this eighth volume of animated episodes culled from the third season of the hit Cartoon Network series "Ben 10: Alien Force." There's no time to hesitate when the power-hungry Vilgax (James Remar) sets his sights on taking over planet Earth. But when Ben throws the Omnitrix into overdrive, there are unintended consequences. |
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In these episodes from the Cartoon Network series' third season, Benjamin Tennyson (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) -- now a full-fledged teenager -- continues his search for his missing Grandpa Max and tests his powers against the vengeful Vilgax. Later on, he stumbles upon a mysterious box with Gwen (Ashley ... |
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Extraordinary teen Ben Tennyson (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) extends his out-of-this world adventures in this eighth volume of animated episodes culled from the third season of the hit Cartoon Network series "Ben 10: Alien Force." There's no time to hesitate when the power-hungry Vilgax (James Remar) sets his sights on taking over planet Earth. But when Ben throws the Omnit... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Wake-Up Call," "Zaboo'd," "The Macro Problem," "Cheeseybeards," "Rather Be Raiding," "Total Wipe," "Home Invasion," "Tipping Point," "Owning Bladezz" and "Boss Fight." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Link the Loot," "Block'd," "Quest Accepted," "Heroic Encounter," "Sacking Up," "Blow Out," "Panic Attack," "Emergency!," "Grouping Up," "Socializing Sucks," "Collision Course" and "Fight!." |
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This volume of Cartoon Network's action-packed animated series finds teenager Ben Tennyson encountering more bizarre foes as he transforms into various aliens and fights evil. First, Ben outwits the dastardly prince of the Arachnachimps. The action ramps up after a Highbreed attack, when Ben must face the Supreme Highbreed on unfamiliar territory. Lastly, Ben must use all his wits to save himself when the Omnitrix Master Control goes haywire! |
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Extraordinary teen Ben Tennyson (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) extends his out-of-this world adventures in this eighth volume of animated episodes culled from the third season of the hit Cartoon Network series "Ben 10: Alien Force." There's no time to hesitate when the power-hungry Vilgax (James Remar) sets his sights on taking over planet Earth. But when Ben throws the Omnitrix into overdrive, there are unintended consequences. |
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In these episodes from the Cartoon Network series' third season, Benjamin Tennyson (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) -- now a full-fledged teenager -- continues his search for his missing Grandpa Max and tests his powers against the vengeful Vilgax. Later on, he stumbles upon a mysterious box with Gwen (Ashley Johnson) and Kevin (Greg Cipes) that can replicate anything on Earth, including the teens' own powers. |
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Internal conflicts threaten to tear the Guild apart as the third season of this popular Internet series about quirky online gamers commences -- but Codex (Felicia Day) hopes the arrival of a new expansion pack for their game will be enough to heal the rifts. Meanwhile, another threat appears in the form of a rival Guild, the Axis of Anarchy, and its leader, Fawkes ( |
Fifteen-year-old hero Ben Tennyson joins his cousin Gwen, buddy Kevin and Grandpa Max as they embark on four more action-packed, planet-saving adventures from the second season of the Cartoon Network hit. In this collection, Ben must rescue a boy kidnapped by the DNAliens, thwart the Forever Knights' plan to mass-produce spacecraft, rescue Kevin despite being grounded and fight a mighty foe from the Null Void. |
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Internal conflicts threaten to tear the Guild apart as the third season of this popular Internet series about quirky online gamers commences -- but Codex (Felicia Day) hopes the arrival of a new expansion pack for their game will be enough to heal the rifts. Meanwhile, another threat appears in the form of a rival Guild, the Axis of Anarchy, and its leader, Fawkes (Wil Wheaton), who's determined to win at all costs. Day also created the series. |
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This volume of Cartoon Network's action-packed animated series finds teenager Ben Tennyson encountering more bizarre foes as he transforms into various aliens and fights evil. First, Ben outwits the dastardly prince of the Arachnachimps. The action ramps up after a Highbreed attack, when Ben must face the Supreme Highbreed on unfamiliar territory. Lastly, Ben must use all his wits to save himself when the Omnitrix Master Control goes haywire! |
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In these episodes from the Cartoon Network series' third season, Benjamin Tennyson (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) -- now a full-fledged teenager -- continues his search for his missing Grandpa Max and tests his powers against the vengeful Vilgax. Later on, he stumbles upon a mysterious box with Gwen (Ashley ... |
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Internal conflicts threaten to tear the Guild apart as the third season of this popular Internet series about quirky online gamers commences -- but Codex hopes the arrival of a new expansion pack for their game will be enough to heal the rifts. |
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Fifteen-year-old hero Ben Tennyson joins his cousin Gwen, buddy Kevin and Grandpa Max as they embark on four more action-packed, planet-saving adventures from the second season of the Cartoon Network hit. In this collection, Ben must rescue a boy kidnapped by the DNAliens, thwart the Forever Knights' plan to mass-produce spacecraft, rescue Kevin despite being grounded and fight a mighty foe from the Null Void. |
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Extraordinary teen Ben Tennyson (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) extends his out-of-this world adventures in this eighth volume of animated episodes culled from the third season of the hit Cartoon Network series "Ben 10: Alien Force." There's no time to hesitate when the power-hungry Vilgax (James Remar) sets his sights on taking over planet Earth. But when Ben throws the Omnit... |
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Internal conflicts threaten to tear the Guild apart as the third season of this popular Internet series about quirky online gamers commences -- but Codex (Felicia Day) hopes the arrival of a new expansion pack for their game will be enough to heal the rifts. Meanwhile, another threat appears in the form of a rival Guild, the Axis of Anarchy, and its leader, Fawkes ( |
Internal conflicts threaten to tear the Guild apart as the third season of this popular Internet series about quirky online gamers commences -- but Codex (Felicia Day) hopes the arrival of a new expansion pack for their game will be enough to heal the rifts. Meanwhile, another threat appears in the form of a rival Guild, the Axis of Anarchy, and its leader, Fawkes (Wil Wheaton), who's determined to win at all costs. Day also created the series. |
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This volume of Cartoon Network's action-packed animated series finds teenager Ben Tennyson encountering more bizarre foes as he transforms into various aliens and fights evil. First, Ben outwits the dastardly prince of the Arachnachimps. The action ramps up after a Highbreed attack, when Ben must face the Supreme Highbreed on unfamiliar territory. Lastly, Ben must use all his wits to save himself when the Omnitrix Master Control goes haywire! |
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Fifteen-year-old hero Ben Tennyson joins his cousin Gwen, buddy Kevin and Grandpa Max as they embark on four more action-packed, planet-saving adventures from the second season of the Cartoon Network hit. In this collection, Ben must rescue a boy kidnapped by the DNAliens, thwart the Forever Knights' plan to mass-produce spacecraft, rescue Kevin despite being grounded and fight a mighty foe from the Null Void. |
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In these episodes from the Cartoon Network series' third season, Benjamin Tennyson (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) -- now a full-fledged teenager -- continues his search for his missing Grandpa Max and tests his powers against the vengeful Vilgax. Later on, he stumbles upon a mysterious box with Gwen (Ashley Johnson) and Kevin (Greg Cipes) that can replicate anything on Earth, including the teens' own powers. |
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This volume of Cartoon Network's action-packed animated series finds teenager Ben Tennyson encountering more bizarre foes as he transforms into various aliens and fights evil. First, Ben outwits the dastardly prince of the Arachnachimps. The action ramps up after a Highbreed attack, when Ben must face the Supreme Highbreed on unfamiliar territory. Lastly, Ben must use all his wits to save himself when the Omnitrix Master Control goes haywire! |
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Fifteen-year-old hero Ben Tennyson joins his cousin Gwen, buddy Kevin and Grandpa Max as they embark on four more action-packed, planet-saving adventures from the second season of the Cartoon Network hit. In this collection, Ben must rescue a boy kidnapped by the DNAliens, thwart the Forever Knights' plan to mass-produce spacecraft, rescue Kevin despite being grounded and fight a mighty foe from the Null Void. |
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Fifteen-year-old hero Ben Tennyson joins his cousin Gwen, buddy Kevin and Grandpa Max as they embark on four more action-packed, planet-saving adventures from the second season of the Cartoon Network hit. In this collection, Ben must rescue a boy kidnapped by the DNAliens, thwart the Forever Knights' plan to mass-produce spacecraft, rescue Kevin despite being grounded and fight a mighty foe from the Null Void. |
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Extraordinary teen Ben Tennyson (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal) extends his out-of-this world adventures in this eighth volume of animated episodes culled from the third season of the hit Cartoon Network series "Ben 10: Alien Force." There's no time to hesitate when the power-hungry Vilgax (James Remar) sets his sights on taking over planet Earth. But when Ben throws the Omnitrix into overdrive, there are unintended consequences. |
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When Mike Morningstar -- now known as Darkstar -- kidnaps Kevin and Ben, the two friends form an unlikely alliance with fellow captives Magister Prior Ghilhil and the Highbreeds. Now, it's up to Gwen to come to their rescue. Later, Kevin finds himself stranded on a desert island with a Highbreed commander, and then deals with a more typical teenage problem when Gwen pressures him to take her to the school dance. |
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Cyd's online alter ego has a new live-in boyfriend. Bladezz is unaware that Tink is using him. Online romance spills out into the real world. |
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Cyd spends most of her time gaming online and learns that one of the members of her guild is hoarding all the loot to prevent from being kicked out. |
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Director Lorraine Senna's modern take on "Pygmalion" follows a sweet-natured Sikh girl named Shalini Singh, who's targeted by a wannabe Los Angeles talent agent eager to transform her into the next big Hollywood sensation. |
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Director Lorraine Senna's modern take on "Pygmalion" follows a sweet-natured Sikh girl named Shalini Singh, who's targeted by a wannabe Los Angeles talent agent eager to transform her into the next big Hollywood sensation. |
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Fantasy and reality collide in this engaging Internet series that follows a quirky group of gamers, including Codex (Felicia Day) and Zaboo (Sandeep Parikh), as they struggle to balance real-world relationships with their commitments to playing an addictive online video game. Bound in a tight-knit guild dubbed the Knights of Good, these hopeless geeks confront stiff challenges from controlling mothers, rival factions and, at times, each other. |
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A bold and startlingly original retelling of the Peter Pan story, Neverland unfolds against a dark, ultramodern, hyper-realistic backdrop. When Peter takes Wendy to Neverland -- a burnt-out suburban amusement park populated by drag queens, drug addicts, prostitutes and such -- the ultimate fantasy-adventure becomes a fascinating nightmare at the hands of Captain Hook, who's hell-bent on destroying the youth and beauty he so desperately envies. |
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A bold and startlingly original retelling of the Peter Pan story, Neverland unfolds against a dark, ultramodern, hyper-realistic backdrop. When Peter takes Wendy to Neverland -- a burnt-out suburban amusement park populated by drag queens, drug addicts, prostitutes and such -- the ultimate fantasy-adventure becomes a fascinating nightmare at the hands of Captain Hook, who's hell-bent on destroying the youth and beauty he so desperately envies. |
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Danny (Wil Wheaton), a young insurance salesman, rages at God when his wife is tragically killed on their wedding day. But when a mysterious courier named Jonah (Isaac Hayes) gives Danny a book containing names of people and the dates on which they'll die, Danny faces an extremely difficult choice: using the book for his own financial gain or prolonging the lives of his loved ones -- which in turn would take years off his own life. |
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Danny (Wil Wheaton), a young insurance salesman, rages at God when his wife is tragically killed on their wedding day. But when a mysterious courier named Jonah (Isaac Hayes) gives Danny a book containing names of people and the dates on which they'll die, Danny faces an extremely difficult choice: using the boo... |
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With longtime foes the Romulans at last willing to negotiate peace with the Federation, the Enterprise and its crew are dispatched on a diplomatic mission. But it's all a ruse that will pit them against a wily villain with a sinister agenda. |
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Meet Jane White, a deluded young woman who sedates herself with television. Believing that an outrageous talk show host is her long-lost dad, Jane transforms herself into characters like the ones on his program in an attempt to get on the air. |
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Pete (Richard Grieco) is desperate to outrun the mob after his girl, Francis (Tonie Perensky), witnesses a murder in Las Vegas. But things take a turn when they meet Jimmy (Wil Wheaton) and his sister, Clara (Lea Thompson), at The Nautilus. Is this a normal café in the desert -- or a haven for crazies? Jimmy would like to ditch his place of business and maybe take off with Francis; meanwhile, Pete takes a liking to off-kilter Clara. |
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This companion disc to the tenth big-screen Star Trek adventure includes featurettes on production, the Star Trek universe and the Romulan scenes, as well as deleted scenes, archives and trailers. |
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Meet Jane White, a deluded young woman who sedates herself with television. Believing that an outrageous talk show host is her long-lost dad, Jane transforms herself into characters like the ones on his program in an attempt to get on the air. |
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Terror lurks in the form of a 60-foot, man-eating python, bred by mad scientist Dr. Anton Rudolph (Robert Englund). But things go horribly wrong when Rudolph transports his snake by air and the plane crashes, allowing the beast to escape. Now, Rudolph must team with security expert Bart Parker (Casper Van Dien) to find the supersized snake before it can do any damage -- and before the locals find out. |
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Two college roommates -- prim and proper Grace (Cat Taber) and wild and woolly Casey (Soleil Moon Frye) -- find themselves in a tense rivalry when Casey's conduct almost destroys Grace's engagement to preppie heartthrob Charlie (Wil Wheaton). Not too high-minded to seek revenge, Grace cozies up to Casey's pal Joey (Gary Wolf), setting off a cycle of envy and mistrust that may destroy both women's lives in director Irene Turner's well-paced indie. |
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With the future of the planet hanging in the balance, a brave crew of volunteers bores deep into the Earth's crust in a subterranean Deep Core Machine to undo the damage mankind has already wrought. |
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Terror lurks in the form of a 60-foot, man-eating python, bred by mad scientist Dr. Anton Rudolph (Robert Englund). But things go horribly wrong when Rudolph transports his snake by air and the plane crashes, allowing the beast to escape. Now, Rudolph must team with security expert Bart Parker (Casper Van Di... |
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Two college roommates -- prim and proper Grace (Cat Taber) and wild and woolly Casey (Soleil Moon Frye) -- find themselves in a tense rivalry when Casey's conduct almost destroys Grace's engagement to preppie heartthrob Charlie (Wil Wheaton<... |
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Mark Tapio Kines's directorial debut is a two-part meditation on love and correspondence. The first, "Dear Jenny," looks at what a woman (Melanie Lynskey) does with love letters she gets in the mail that are really meant for the woman who used to live in her apartment. "Love, Trevor" examines the choice a man (Corin Nemec) makes when he visits a pen pal staying in the United States and finds she needs him to marry her to prevent deportation. |
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Mark Tapio Kines's directorial debut is a two-part meditation on love and correspondence. The first, "Dear Jenny," looks at what a woman (Melanie Lynskey) does with love letters she gets in the mail that are really meant for the woman who used to live in her apartment. "Love, Trevor" examines the ... |
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Two desperate losers shake up their suburban community in this campy indie comedy. While preparing to enter the Miss Hope Springs Beauty Pageant, pathological prevaricator Destiny Rutt (Stephanie Orff) crosses paths with gay drifter Scott Bushey (Damion Dietz), who's just returned to his hometown. Tire... |
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Two desperate losers shake up their suburban community in this campy indie comedy. While preparing to enter the Miss Hope Springs Beauty Pageant, pathological prevaricator Destiny Rutt (Stephanie Orff) crosses paths with gay drifter Scott Bushey (Damion Dietz), who's just returned to his hometown. Tired of being flops, the improbable pair joins forces to ensure Destiny's victory in the pageant. Wil Wheaton turns up in a cameo role. |
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On the verge of losing his girlfriend and his job, a scatterbrained college professor accidentally invents a bouncy material called Flubber. The substance stands to save the day -- if the professor can defeat the many rivals who try to sabotage him. |
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On the verge of losing his girlfriend and his job, a scatterbrained college professor accidentally invents a bouncy material called Flubber. The substance stands to save the day -- if the professor can defeat the many rivals who try to sabotage him. |
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Charlie (Josh Charles) is obsessed with becoming a Los Angeles traffic reporter and ardently pursues his dream, even to the point of risking his relationship with his girlfriend. But an ill-advised fling with his sex-starved landlady and a lackey job with his idol, the resident "king of traffic," is a wake-up call to what really matters in life. Also stars Christine Ebersole, John Goodman, Anne Heche, Christine Lahti and Peter Riegert. |
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Charlie (Josh Charles) is obsessed with becoming a Los Angeles traffic reporter and ardently pursues his dream, even to the point of risking his relationship with his girlfriend. But an ill-advised fling with his sex-starved landlady and a lackey job with his idol, the resident "king of traffic," is a wake-up call to what really matters in life. Also stars |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Descent, Part II," "Liaisons," "Interface" and "Gambit, Part I." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Gambit, Part II," "Phantasms," "Dark Page" and "Attached." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Force of Nature," "Inheritance," "Parallels" and "The Pegasus." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Homeward," "Sub Rosa," "Lower Decks" and "Thine Own Self." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "First Born," "Bloodlines," "Emergence" and "Preemptive Strike." |
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This disc includes the complete "All Good Things" episode, plus various special features. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Masks," "Eye of the Beholder," "Genesis" and "Journey's End." |
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Riker finds out his former commander from the starship Pegasus has orders that entail more than what is revealed to Capt. Picard. |
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Ensign Ro is sent to infiltrate the Maquis and finds herself torn between her loyalty to Starfleet and her sympathy for the Maquis. |
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Capt. Picard finds himself shifting continually into the past, future and present, and must discover a threat to humanity's existence. |
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Capt. Picard and Data return to the Enterprise to find the entire crew in various states of devolution. |
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Join Jonathan Frakes, Next Generation's Commander Riker, for this fascinating chronicle of Gene Roddenberry's beloved, Emmy Award-winning series. |
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On Federation planet Atrea IV, Data encounters a woman who claims to be his mother, the former wife of his creator. |
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The Enterprise is accosted by scientists from a nearby planet who claim that cumulative exposure to warp energy is weakening the fabric of space. |
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Capt. Picard and Dr. Crusher discover things about one another when they are captured by an alien race. |
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Dr. Crusher meets a man from her deceased grandmother's past when she tries to put her affairs in order. |
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While investigating the death of Capt. Picard, Riker is abducted by a group of intergalactic archaeological thieves. |
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Troi deals with the feelings that are overwhelming her as she and Worf begin to form a relationship. |
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The final season begins with Data experiencing negative emotions while his "brother" leads a dangerous faction of Borg to destroy all organic life. The crew also assists in disarming a Vulcan weapon, and Q tests Picard on his ability to adapt. |
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Capt. Picard, La Forge and Troi try to find a way to escape their cell after being imprisoned by Lore. |
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La Forge is distracted by the news of his missing mother while he uses a new remote probe technology to search for a downed spacecraft. |
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In an effort to preserve a race of people from being bombarded by deadly storms, Worf's foster brother violates the Prime Directive. |
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While establishing diplomatic relations with an alien race called the Cairn, Deanna's mother experiences a mental breakdown and falls into a coma. |
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Data and the rest of the crew discover that the ship's computer is exhibiting strange behavior as it begins to become self-aware. |
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Upon his return from a bat'leth competition in the Klingon Empire, Worf notices changes among the Enterprise crew. |
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The final season begins with Data experiencing negative emotions while his "brother" leads a dangerous faction of Borg to destroy all organic life. The crew also assists in disarming a Vulcan weapon, and Q tests Picard on his ability to adapt. |
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Data deals with his new ability to experience nightmares as the Enterprise deals with the installation of a warp core that doesn't work as expected. |
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Riker and Picard must find out why this intergalactic gang is looting archaeological sites. |
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While an alien archive transforms the Enterprise into its ancient society, Data is taken over by personalities from the extinct civilization. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Descent, Part II," "Liaisons," "Interface" and "Gambit, Part I." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Gambit, Part II," "Phantasms," "Dark Page" and "Attached." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Force of Nature," "Inheritance," "Parallels" and "The Pegasus." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Homeward," "Sub Rosa," "Lower Decks" and "Thine Own Self." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Masks," "Eye of the Beholder," "Genesis" and "Journey's End." |
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The crew of the Enterprise enters into a diplomatic mission and find the ambassadors are making life aboard the ship difficult. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "First Born," "Bloodlines," "Emergence" and "Preemptive Strike." |
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This disc includes the complete "All Good Things" episode, plus various special features. |
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Data is sent to follow a probe that has drifted off course and crashed on a primitive planet, only to crash on the planet himself and lose his memory. |
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Questions of duty and honor arise amongst some junior officers as they question the actions of the Enterprise command crew. |
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Capt. Picard races the Ferengi in an effort to track down the son he never knew he had. |
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In an effort to help him accept his Klingon heritage, Worf and his son, Alexander, attend an ancient Klingon ceremony. |
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The Cardassians grant the Federation access to Dorvan V, where Capt. Picard must relocate the Native American Indians who have migrated there. |
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Join Jonathan Frakes, Next Generation's Commander Riker, for this fascinating chronicle of Gene Roddenberry's beloved, Emmy Award-winning series. |
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Murderous intrigue abounds for the Enterprise when one of the crew aboard a subspace communications station is believed dead. |
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The crew of the Enterprise races to uncover an archaeological secret which also attracts the attention of the Klingons and the Cardassians. |
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Troi awakens to find herself altered to look like a Romulan, unaware she's involved in a cat-and-mouse game as a member of their intelligence agency. |
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Capt. Picard falls for the new head of the stellar science department, but has misgivings when he's forced to assign her to a dangerous mission. |
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Returning to the Enterprise with three others from the planet Marlonia, Capt. Picard's shuttle is disintegrated by an energy field. |
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When the Enterprise comes to the rescue of an ambassador and his mother, Troi finds herself attracted to him. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Time's Arrow, Part II," "Realm of Fear," "Man of the People" and "Relics." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Schisms," "True Q," "Rascals" and "A Fistful of Datas." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Quality of Life," "Chain of Command, Part I," "Chain of Command, Part II" and "Ship in a Bottle." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Aquiel," "Face of the Enemy," "Tapestry" and "Birthright, Part I." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Birthright, Part II," "Starship Mine," "Lessons" and "The Chase." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Frame of Mind," "Suspicions," "Rightful Heir" and "Second Chances." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Timescape" and "Descent, Part I," plus various special features. |
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As the USS Enterprise continues its voyage, the crew deals with an inquisitive 19th-century writer; Capt. Picard is captured when he goes on a mission in Cardassian territory; a hostile character on the holodeck tries to find his way out; and more. |
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Commander Riker and other members of the crew are unable to find rest, putting the Enterprise on the trail of a mystery. |
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The Enterprise returns to an abandoned outpost that is accessible only once every eight years -- and finds a familiar face. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Aquiel," "Face of the Enemy," "Tapestry" and "Birthright, Part I." |
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Capt. Picard is trapped aboard the Enterprise while the ship is docked for a lethal maintenance procedure. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Birthright, Part II," "Starship Mine," "Lessons" and "The Chase." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Frame of Mind," "Suspicions," "Rightful Heir" and "Second Chances." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Timescape" and "Descent, Part I," plus various special features. |
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Riker begins to question reality when he finds himself in an insane asylum and faces the prospect that his life on the Enterprise is a delusion. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Time's Arrow, Part II," "Realm of Fear," "Man of the People" and "Relics." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Schisms," "True Q," "Rascals" and "A Fistful of Datas." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Quality of Life," "Chain of Command, Part I," "Chain of Command, Part II" and "Ship in a Bottle." |
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As the USS Enterprise continues its voyage, the crew deals with an inquisitive 19th-century writer; Capt. Picard is captured when he goes on a mission in Cardassian territory; a hostile character on the holodeck tries to find his way out; and more. |
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Capt. Picard, La Forge, Data and Troi experience strange instances where either one or several of them appear to be frozen in time. |
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Worf is offered coordinates by a Eurydian who claims that his father didn't die in battle but is in a Romulan prison camp. |
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Capt. Picard and the crew follow Data back to the 1800s to get him back, only to find the suspected alien visitors killing people of that time period. |
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Having discovered survivors from the Romulan attack on Khitomer, Worf resists becoming one of them, even though he becomes a prisoner himself. |
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During an encounter with the Borg, Data feels his first emotion when he gets angry with the cybernetic race. |
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Overcoming his fear of transporter, Lt. Barclay joins an away team, only to have visions of something in the beam with him. |
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Diagnosing anomalies in the recreative Sherlock Holmes hologram game programs, Lt. Barclay awakens Professor Moriarty. |
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While the humorless Capt. Jellico leads an effort to prevent a Cardassian invasion, the captured Capt. Picard is tortured by an interrogation expert. |
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Picard is replaced as captain of the Enterprise so he, Worf and Dr. Crusher can go on a secret mission into Cardassian space. |
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While the crew is experiencing some much needed down time, Worf and his son go on an Old West excursion on the holodeck. |
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When an honor student in the medical field is assigned to the Enterprise as an intern, she begins to demonstrate powers of the Q. |
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When La Forge is assigned to survey a new mining development, Dr. Farallon uses her new robot, called an Exocomp, to repair a power grid. |
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Capt. Picard incurs serious wounds in a fight, and his artificial heart is gravely damaged. |
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After being distracted while on duty, Worf is placed on leave and given time to get his personal affairs in order. |
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The Enterprise stumbles upon a Dyson Sphere, with a ship crashed on the outer surface. |
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Dr. Crusher puts her career on the line to prove a scientist's theoretical new shielding technology which may have cost him his life. |
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The Enterprise is on a mission to warn the human colony on planet Moab IV about a massive stellar fragment that's approaching. |
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When the Enterprise's systems are disrupted after hitting a quantum filament, Troi is left in command while Capt. Picard is stuck in the turbolift. |
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Picard awakens to find himself in a village where he is a well-known member of the community suffering from a delusion of being a starship captain. |
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Wesley Crusher's team has an accident at Starfleet Aacademy. Capt. Picard offers to help a Starfleet investigation into what happened. |
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Riker falls for a member of an androgynous race, who lost a couple of their people in an unmapped region of space. |
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Wesley Crusher returns to the Enterprise on vacation from Starfleet Academy, only to discover the crew is acting mysteriously. |
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Senator Pardek finds Capt. Picard on Romulus and brings him to ambassador Spock, who explains about the chance of a Vulcan-Romulan reunification. |
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After federal agents arrest a drug czar and put him on trial, the cartel leader's vicious son storms a prep school and takes its students hostage. They rebel against the armed intruders and try to take back their academy by any means necessary. |
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The Enterprise finds a lone Borg drone, separated from the collective, and brings him aboard. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-8): "The Dream," "The Journey," "The Blacksmith's Daughter," "The Kidnapping," "The Trust," "The Finding of Camelot," "The Gift" and "The Singing Sword." This is a double-sided disc. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (9-16): "The Trust Betrayed," "The Secret of Perilous Garden," "The Dawn of Darkness," "The Visitor," "The Trap," "The Return," "The Awakening" and "The Turn of the Wheel." This is a double-sided disc. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (17-24): "The Competitor," "The Road Back," "The Iron Fist," "The Waif," "The Guardian," "The Battle of Greystone," "The Reunion" and "The Choice." This disc is double-sided. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (25-32): "The Triumph," "The Dream Come True," "The Lost," "The Beggar," "The Black Rose," "The Deception," "The Cursed" and "The Flute." This is a double-sided disc. |
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This disc includes the episode "The Color of Honor." Extras include interviews with the creators and historians, two episode commentaries with creator/producer David J. Corbett, writer Brooks Wachtel and voice artist Noelle North, and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Redemption, Part II," "Darmok," "Ensign Ro" and "Silicon Avatar." |
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Worf's mother boards the Enterprise with his son and news that Worf's human parents can no longer care for him. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Redemption, Part II," "Darmok," "Ensign Ro" and "Silicon Avatar." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Disaster," "The Game," "Unification, Part I" and "Unification, Part II." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Matter of Time," "New Ground," "Hero Worship" and "Violations." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Masterpiece Society," "Conundrum," "Power Play" and "Ethics." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Outcast," "Cause and Effect," "The First Duty" and "Cost of Living." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Perfect Mate," "Imaginary Friend," "I, Borg" and "The Next Phase." |
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Capt. Picard and Data follow Spock into Romulan space on a dangerous mission. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Inner Light" and "Time's Arrow, Part I"; also included are several special featurettes, including a tribute to Gene Roddenberry. |
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Some classic episodes are in Season 5, including one in which Picard experiences an alternate lifetime, and another featuring a guest appearance by Leonard Nimoy as Spock. Also the crew rescues a Borg survivor, Worf adapts to fatherhood and more. |
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The Enterprise is unwittingly used to present a unique gift to an alien race: a beautiful empath whose sole purpose is to please her mate. |
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Reaching Panthera IV after an asteroid wreaks havoc of catastrophic proportions, the Enterprise crew deals with trying to save the planet. |
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Innocence is lost when, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II, three close prep school friends (Wil Wheaton, Chris Young and Balthazar Getty) face the most difficult decision of their lives -- whether or not to go to war. A coming-of-age story in the tradition of The Dead Poets Society, December also features Jason London, Brian Krause and Robert Miller. |
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The Enterprise gets caught in a time loop which always has one result: total destruction of the ship. |
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This award-winning animated series brings Hal Foster's iconic comic strip to life, following the page-turning adventures of Prince Valiant (voiced by Robby Benson) -- a knight of King Arthur's Round Table. The first volume includes all 33 episodes from the first season, plus extras such as commentary from creator David J. Corbett, a storyboard gallery for "The Flute" and a DVD-ROM feature that boasts five complete episode scripts. |
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After federal agents arrest a drug czar and put him on trial, the cartel leader's vicious son storms a prep school and takes its students hostage. They rebel against the armed intruders and try to take back their academy by any means necessary. |
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After an accident that leaves him no longer able to walk, Worf asks Riker to help him commit suicide. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Disaster," "The Game," "Unification, Part I" and "Unification, Part II." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Matter of Time," "New Ground," "Hero Worship" and "Violations." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Masterpiece Society," "Conundrum," "Power Play" and "Ethics." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Outcast," "Cause and Effect," "The First Duty" and "Cost of Living." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Perfect Mate," "Imaginary Friend," "I, Borg" and "The Next Phase." |
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As Worf fights in the Klingon Civil War, Capt. Picard and his crew must stop the Romulans from helping their pawns win it. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Inner Light" and "Time's Arrow, Part I"; also included are several special featurettes, including a tribute to Gene Roddenberry. |
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Shortly after the Enterprise saves a planet from an asteroid impact by destroying it, the ship begins experiencing strange breakdowns. |
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Some classic episodes are in Season 5, including one in which Picard experiences an alternate lifetime, and another featuring a guest appearance by Leonard Nimoy as Spock. Also the crew rescues a Borg survivor, Worf adapts to fatherhood and more. |
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Innocence is lost when, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II, three close prep school friends (Wil Wheaton, Chris Young and Balthazar Getty) face the most difficult decision of their lives -- whether or not to go to ... |
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The Enterprise is called upon by scientists to return to Earth when there is evidence that aliens had visited the planet in the late 1800s. |
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When the Enterprise responds to a Romulan ship's disress call, Ensign Ro and La Forge are lost in a transporter malfunction. |
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Data rescues a boy, and in a way to repress his own pain, the boy begins to mimic Data's personality. |
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Transporting three Ullian mind-probing historians, the Enterprise crew is stymied when some of its members fall into a coma. |
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Riker, Data, Crusher and other crewmembers are enjoying a recreational day on an Earth-like human colony when they are hit by an electrical storm. |
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A new officer, Ensign Ro, is enlisted to track down a band of Bajoran terrorists. Yet Ro, a Bajoran herself, must first win her crewmates' trust. |
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A child who recently moved onto the Enterprise begins playing with an imaginary friend, but the new playmate begins affecting the ship's operations. |
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Capt. Picard must learn to communicate with a race who speaks in a language that is not compatible with the universal translator. |
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A long-lost ship is found on a planet where cosmic storms prevented detection for 200 years. |
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When an approaching alien ship wipes their memory, the crew struggles to put back together what happened. |
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Troi's mother visits the Enterprise and becomes infatuated with a man whose culture forces him into a suicidal ritual called the Resolution. |
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While the Enterprise is in a starbase, La Forge gets a very special visitor: brilliant engineering designer Dr. Leah Brahms. |
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A retired admiral boards the Enterprise in an effort to determine the actions aboard the ship surrounding an act of sabotage and possible treason. |
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The crew of the Enterprise enters into orbit around the home planet of their former crewmate, Tasha Yar, where they encounter her sister. |
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Dr. Crusher's anxiety over losing loved ones is magnified when she becomes trapped in an alternate reality. |
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On a rescue mission to a Talarian shipwreck, they discover one of the alien crew happens to be a young human. |
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The crew of the Enterprise returns to Earth for shore leave. Still recovering from his experience with the Borg, Picard meets up with his brother. |
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Before leaving for Starfleet Academy, Wesley Crusher accompanies Capt. Picard at the negotiation proceedings of a mining dispute. |
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When a female crewmember is infatuated with Data, he decides to give a romantic relationship a try. |
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When assigned to investigate an unknown probe, Lt. Barclay receives an unexplainable boost of confidence and a vast increase in his knowledge. |
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While answering a distress call, Capt. Picard finds himself dealing with a person who claims to be the planet's version of the Devil. |
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Surgically altered to appear like a local, Riker has been on an acculturation mission under an alias for months on the Arkonian planet. |
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Riker has to leave his birthday party early to head an away team after a Romulan secret base is found on a planet which was believed uninhabited. |
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Capt. Picard races against time to find out the facts behind a Cardassian commander's claim that the Federation attacked one of their outposts. |
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While the Enterprise struggles to contend with a mysterious life-form, Troi inexplicably loses her empathetic powers. |
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After an accident aboard the Enterprise leaves one of its children in danger, Data commandeers the ship to take him to an unknown destination. |
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After passing through a wormhole, the crew uncovers clues that they were unconscious for more than the 30 seconds they were led to believe. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Remember Me," "Legacy," "Reunion" and "Future Imperfect." |
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The Enterprise is at Tagus III to host the Federation archaeologists council's annual symposium, where Capt. Picard is to give the keynote lecture. |
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The Enterprise has finally tracked down the missing starship USS Brattain, but Troi senses trouble with the life on board. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Final Mission," "The Loss," "Data's Day" and "The Wounded." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Devil's Due," "Clues," "First Contact" and "Galaxy's Child." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Night Terrors," "Identity Crisis," "The Nth Degree" and "Qpid." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Drumhead," "Half A Life," "The Host" and "The Mind's Eye." |
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This disc includes the episodes "In Theory" and "Redemption, Part I," plus bonus features. |
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Both Capt. Picard and Lt. Worf must decide where their priorities lie as the Klingon Empire descends into civil war. |
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When the head of the Klingon high council passes on, Capt. Picard finds himself in the middle of the struggle for the now-vacant position. |
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Data tries to comprehend the complex emotions between O'Brien and Keiko, who are about to be married. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Best Of Both Worlds, Part II," "Family," "Brothers" and "Suddenly Human." |
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In Season 4, the crew of the USS Enterprise continue their voyage through space as Wesley Crusher departs for Starfleet Academy, Data finally meets his creator, an away team teleports aboard a Borg ship to save Capt. Picard and much more. |
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Dr. Crusher falls for a Trill ambassador, but learns that this kind of life-form is not at all what they appear to be. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Best Of Both Worlds, Part II," "Family," "Brothers" and "Suddenly Human." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Remember Me," "Legacy," "Reunion" and "Future Imperfect." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Final Mission," "The Loss," "Data's Day" and "The Wounded." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Devil's Due," "Clues," "First Contact" and "Galaxy's Child." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Night Terrors," "Identity Crisis," "The Nth Degree" and "Qpid." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Drumhead," "Half A Life," "The Host" and "The Mind's Eye." |
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This disc includes the episodes "In Theory" and "Redemption, Part I," plus bonus features. |
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In Season 4, the crew of the USS Enterprise continue their voyage through space as Wesley Crusher departs for Starfleet Academy, Data finally meets his creator, an away team teleports aboard a Borg ship to save Capt. Picard and much more. |
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In Season 4, the crew of the USS Enterprise continue their voyage through space as Wesley Crusher departs for Starfleet Academy, Data finally meets his creator, an away team teleports aboard a Borg ship to save Capt. Picard and much more. |
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La Forge is brainwashed by the Romulans to assassinate a Klingon ambassador. |
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La Forge's friend Leijten expresses concern about the whereabouts of their former crewmates. Soon both begin suffering worrisome ailments. |
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As acting captain, Commander Riker has no choice but to fire full force on the Borg starship, despite Capt. Picard being on board. |
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After mediating a treaty, Capt. Picard is encouraged to take a much needed vacation -- yet his efforts to rest are repeatedly interrupted. |
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Capt. Picard is kidnapped and held with three different aliens; meanwhile, he is replaced aboard the Enterprise by an imposter. |
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Hoping to further his creator's work and perpetuate his species, Data creates an android named Lal. |
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The widow of respected scientist Dr. Nel Apgar accuses Riker of seducing her and killing her husband. |
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After the crew transports a dangerous material to the Enterprise, a collector carries out an intiricate plan to kidnap Data. |
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A shy member of the Enterprise crew becomes addicted to the holodeck, where relationships are easier there than in real life. |
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Investigating a planet applying for membership into the Federation, the crew of the Enterprise finds a group of inhabitants who used to be soldiers. |
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The Enterprise reaches out to an alien being while dancing around with the Romulans, who want to reach it first. |
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Legendary Federation ambassador Sarek visits the Enterprise to conclude peace talks with a race called the Legarans. |
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The Enterprise pursues a race of "gatherers" who continue to raid Federation outposts, unaware of the dangers lurking among them. |
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La Forge gets left behind on a storm-plagued planet when the rest of his team encounters a Romulan warrior. |
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The Enterprise picks up ancient radio signal code from the ruined planet Orelious IX, a remnant of a total war over 1,000 years ago. |
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A proto-Vulcan culture worships Capt. Picard as if he were a god, and they prepare to offer a sacrifice in his honor. |
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The Enterprise responds to a distress call from Rana IV, a Federation colony that is under attack from an unknown alien ship. |
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When the long-lost Enterprise C enters the Enterprise D's time and space continuum, an alternate history places the crew at war with the Klingons. |
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A Klingon commander boards the Enterprise in an officer exchange program initiated by Starfleet, much to the chagrin of the crew. |
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A startling surprise awaits the crew of the Enterprise when a mission costs the life of a crew member, who left her son behind. |
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This disc contains the episodes "Peak Performance" and "Shades of Gray," along with special features. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Evolution," "The Ensigns of Command," "The Survivors" and "Who Watches the Watchers." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Bonding, " "Booby Trap," "The Enemy" and "The Price." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Vengeance Factor," "The Defector," "The Hunted" and "The High Ground." |
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When a Romulan officer defects to the Federation with a warning of a impending invasion, Capt. Picard struggles to decide if he is to be believed. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Deja Q," "A Matter of Perspective," "Yesterday's Enterprise" and "The Offspring." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Sins of the Father," "Allegiance," "Captain's Holiday" and "Tin Man." |
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Much to Capt. Picard's displeasure, Q reappears on the Enterprise claiming to have been ejected from the Q Continuum and stripped of his powers. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Hollow Pursuits," "The Most Toys," "Sarek" and "Menage a Troi." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Transfigurations," "The Best of Both Worlds, Part I" and special features. |
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The Enterprise is carrying an eminent scientist, Dr. Paul Stubbs, to the site of a binary star where they are expecting a massive stellar explosion. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Evolution," "The Ensigns of Command," "The Survivors" and "Who Watches the Watchers." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Bonding, " "Booby Trap," "The Enemy" and "The Price." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Vengeance Factor," "The Defector," "The Hunted" and "The High Ground." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Deja Q," "A Matter of Perspective," "Yesterday's Enterprise" and "The Offspring." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Sins of the Father," "Allegiance," "Captain's Holiday" and "Tin Man." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Hollow Pursuits," "The Most Toys," "Sarek" and "Menage a Troi." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Transfigurations," "The Best of Both Worlds, Part I" and special features. |
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This disc contains the episodes "Peak Performance" and "Shades of Gray," along with special features. |
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While visiting a planet under civil war, Dr. Crusher is taken hostage by an opposing faction of the planet's ruling government. |
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While the Enterprise hosts negotiations for control of a stable wormhole, Troi forms a personal relationship with an opposing negotiator. |
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Responding to a distress call on one of the Federation's outer-most colonies, the Enterprise arrives and must face a powerful foe. |
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The intrepid crew of the USS Enterprise continues on its mission to explore new worlds in Season 3 of this beloved sci-fi series, in which the Ferengi kidnap Troi and Riker; Data experiences fatherhood; and a time shift brings back Tasha Yar. |
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The Enterprise finds a deserted planet and a downed ship's lone survivor, who has no memory but possesses extraordinary healing powers. |
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After a century of silence, the Enterprise receives a message from the Sheliac system informing them that they have discovered a human colony. |
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When Troi's mother spurns advances made by a Ferengi, DaiMon, he takes it upon himself to kidnap both mother and daughter. |
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The intrepid crew of the USS Enterprise continues on its mission to explore new worlds in Season 3 of this beloved sci-fi series, in which the Ferengi kidnap Troi and Riker; Data experiences fatherhood; and a time shift brings back Tasha Yar. |
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The Enterprise receives a distress signal from the USS Lantree. When they arrive, they find everyone aboard the Lantree dead from old age. |
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The Enterprise responds to a request for medical assistance from Dr. Ira Graves, considered by many to be the greatest living mind in the universe. |
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Data resigns his commission rather than be dismantled for examination by an inadequately skilled scientist. |
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The crew ferries a deaf, telepathic mediator to Solais V to negotiate an end to a civil war. |
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Season 2 takes Capt. Picard and his crew on more intergalactic adventures, among them the introduction of the frightfully powerful Borg. Also, Picard again faces the omnipotent Q, while the crew welcomes a new medical officer and an alien bartender. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Child," "Where the Silence Has Lease," "Elementary, Dear Data" and "The Outrageous Okona." |
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The Enterprise rescues the captain of a broken-down freighter, only to become involved in a dispute between feuding worlds. |
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Capt. Picard and the crew respond to a distress call from the Enterprise's sister ship the USS Yamato. |
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When the crew has a bit of leisure time, La Forge programs the holodeck to create a Sherlock Holmes mystery for Data to unravel. |
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Season 2 takes Capt. Picard and his crew on more intergalactic adventures, among them the introduction of the frightfully powerful Borg. Also, Picard again faces the omnipotent Q, while the crew welcomes a new medical officer and an alien bartender. |
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Troi is more than just a little embarrassed when her mother, Lwaxanna -- as outrageous as ever -- arrives on board the Enterprise. |
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Wesley Crusher suffers from the pangs of first love when the Enterprise is tasked to transport a young woman, Salia, back to her home. |
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The Enterprise encounters a mysterious void in space and when they move in closer to investigate further, it envelops them and they can't get out. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Loud As a Whisper," "The Schizoid Man," "Unnatural Selection" and "A Matter of Honor." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Measure of a Man," "The Dauphin," "Contagion" and "The Royale." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Time Squared," "The Icarus Factor," "Pen Pals" and "Q Who?" |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Samaritan Snare," "Up the Long Ladder," "Manhunt" and "The Emissary." |
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When Starfleet receives an old Earth distress signal from deep in space, the Enterprise is sent to investigate. |
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The Enterprise investigates strange debris in orbit around a nearby planet only to find a piece of a NASA spacecraft emblazoned with the US flag. |
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Q tries to prove that Capt. Picard needs him on the crew by hurling the Enterprise 7,000 light years away, where they first encounter the Borg. |
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The crew participates in a battle exercise, pitting Capt. Picard against Riker. Yet they are all caught off guard when the Ferengi arrive. |
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With Capt. Picard away for routine surgery, the Enterprise responds to a distress call from a Pakled vessel. |
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Troi is impregnated by a unknown alien life-form, and Dr. Katherine Pulaski joins the Enterprise as the ship's new Chief Medical Officer. |
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Upon arriving at a newly identified planetary group, the crew finds that the entire region is unstable. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Child," "Where the Silence Has Lease," "Elementary, Dear Data" and "The Outrageous Okona." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Loud As a Whisper," "The Schizoid Man," "Unnatural Selection" and "A Matter of Honor." |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "The Measure of a Man," "The Dauphin," "Contagion" and "The Royale." |
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The Enterprise comes across a Federation shuttlecraft that is floating in space and without much power but does exhibit life signs. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Time Squared," "The Icarus Factor," "Pen Pals" and "Q Who?" |
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Riker's delight at being offered command of the USS Aries turns to frustration when the man sent to prepare him is his estranged father. |
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This disc contains the following episodes: "Samaritan Snare," "Up the Long Ladder," "Manhunt" and "The Emissary." |
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The Enterprise is ordered to proceed to an emergency rendezvous to collect a special envoy who is traveling from Starbase 153 to meet them. |
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Riker returns from an away team mission wounded and infected with microbes from the planet below, and is soon in a coma in sick bay. |
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When the Federation promotes an officer exchange program, Riker decides to accept an assignment aboard a Klingon warship. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Last Outpost," "Where No One Has Gone Before," "Lonely Among Us," "Justice." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Battle," "Hide and Q," "Haven," "The Big Goodbye." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Datalore," "Angel One," "11001001," "Too Short a Season." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "When The Bough Breaks," "Home Soil," "Coming of Age," "Heart of Glory." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Arsenal of Freedom," "Symbiosis," "Skin of Evil," "We'll Always Have Paris." |
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This disc includes the episodes "Conspiracy" and "The Neutral Zone," along with bonus features. |
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Waiting for Capt. Picard's return from a Federation conference, the Enterprise crew discovers a disabled 20th-century Earth satellite. |
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The Enterprise transports an elderly Starfleet Admiral to negotiate a hostage crisis. |
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The new starship Enterprise and its crew's first mission is to explore the mystery surrounding the creation of Farpoint station on planet Deneb IV. |
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Gruesome transformations turn innocent people into killing machines in this pair of schlocky shockers from the 1980s. After a scientist (John Schneider) cracks open a crashed meteor, residents of a nearby farm begin turning into hideous monsters in The Curse, which also stars Wil Wheaton. In Curse 2, a man... |
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After diverting to a secret meeting with an old friend and some of Starfleet's finest commanders, Capt. Picard finds the USS Horatio destroyed. |
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Follow the adventures of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard and his crew as they explore new worlds aboard the all-new USS Enterprise. Season 1 finds the crew defending humanity against an omnipotent being; getting caught in a 1940s detective story; and more. |
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Picking up decades after Gene Roddenberry's original Star Trek series, The Next Generation follows the intergalactic adventures of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and his loyal crew aboard the all-new USS Enterprise NCC-1701D, as they explore new worlds. The first season finds the crew defending humanity against an omnipotent being; getting caught in a 1940s detective story; receiving communications from a lifeless planet; and much more. |
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While Wesley Crusher takes a Starflet entrance exam, Capt. Picard and the Enterprise are subjected to an investigation by Starfleet. |
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The crew visits Velara III, where a group of terraformers work to transform the seemingly desolate planet into one capable of supporting life. |
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The crew of the Enterprise races against time when a scientist experiments with time, and claims to have opened a window into another dimension. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Encounter At Fairpoint," "The Naked Now," "Code of Honor." |
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Gruesome transformations turn innocent people into killing machines in this pair of schlocky shockers from the 1980s. After a scientist (John Schneider) cracks open a crashed meteor, residents of a nearby farm begin turning into hideous monsters in The Curse, which also stars Wil Wheaton. In Curse 2, a man transforms into a giant serpent after being bitten by a radioactive snake. Jill Schoelen and Jamie Farr star. |
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In this reimagining of the sci-fi classic, humanoid alien John Dory's (Lewis Smith) ship crashes on Earth. When our science can't fix the craft, Dory enters the business world and rises to the top of the tech industry. His race to complete the repairs is dogged by sinister government agents, and nearly cut short altogether by his attraction to a single mother (Beverly D'Angelo). Wil Wheaton, Annie Potts, Bruce McGill, and Robert Picardo co-star. |
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Follow the adventures of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard and his crew as they explore new worlds aboard the all-new USS Enterprise. Season 1 finds the crew defending humanity against an omnipotent being; getting caught in a 1940s detective story; and more. |
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Worf must choose between his loyalty to Starfleet and his Klingon heritage when two Klingon fugitives take over the Enterprise. |
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In the year 2364, Capt. Jean-Luc Picard leads the new Enterprise on missions of discovery. First Officer William Riker, engineer Geordi La Forge, and Klingon crewmember Worf join Picard as they explore the universe and interact with alien species. |
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The crew of the Enterprise is infected with a virus that causes them to behave as though they were intoxicated. |
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The Enterprise visits the planet where Data was created and discovers another android like him, but when he's assembled, he's not exactly like him. |
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Follow the adventures of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard and his crew as they explore new worlds aboard the all-new USS Enterprise. Season 1 finds the crew defending humanity against an omnipotent being; getting caught in a 1940s detective story; and more. |
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The Enterprise is ordered to undergo a series of tests that will propel the ship at unfathomable speed. |
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The Enterprise encounters a race known as the Ferengi, a race believed to be more like pirates rather than traders. |
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When the leader of an alien culture takes a romantic interest in Lt. Yar, he claims her for his own, to the dismay of his own wife. |
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While the Enterprise is en route to rendezvous with Troi's shuttlecraft, a bizarre malfunction causes the transport vehicle to crash on Vagra II. |
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In the year 2364, Capt. Jean-Luc Picard leads the new Enterprise on missions of discovery. First Officer William Riker, engineer Geordi La Forge, and Klingon crewmember Worf join Picard as they explore the universe and interact with alien species. |
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After dropping off some colonists in a nearby system, the crew visits a world of beautiful, healthy and tanned human-looking people. |
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In this reimagining of the sci-fi classic, humanoid alien John Dory's (Lewis Smith) ship crashes on Earth. When our science can't fix the craft, Dory enters the business world and rises to the top of the tech industry. His race to complete the repairs is dogged by sinister government agents, and nearly cut short altogether by his attraction to a single mother ( |
The Enterprise provides transportation to two delegations who are constantly at odds with each other. |
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While investigating the disappearance of the USS Drake on the planet Minos, the crew battles floating mechanical death spheres. |
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Capt. Picard and some of his crew are caught in a deadly trap on the holodeck as the result of a ship-wide scan from an alien race. |
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A planet that was able to cloak itself for thousands of years suddenly reveals itself, with its inhabitants proposing peace. |
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The Enterprise docks at a starbase for repairs, where it is commandeered by a race of technologically linked aliens. |
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Riker, Troi, Data and Yar beam down to a planet ruled by a matriarchal government in the hopes of locating a missing freighter crew. |
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While on a mission to a planet called Haven, Troi meets her husband-to-be -- a marriage arranged by her father years before. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Encounter At Fairpoint," "The Naked Now," "Code of Honor." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Last Outpost," "Where No One Has Gone Before," "Lonely Among Us," "Justice." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Battle," "Hide and Q," "Haven," "The Big Goodbye." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Datalore," "Angel One," "11001001," "Too Short a Season." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "When The Bough Breaks," "Home Soil," "Coming of Age," "Heart of Glory." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Arsenal of Freedom," "Symbiosis," "Skin of Evil," "We'll Always Have Paris." |
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This disc includes the episodes "Conspiracy" and "The Neutral Zone," along with bonus features. |
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After waiting for a response to their hails for three days, Capt. Picard finds that the Ferengi have discovered the Stargazer, his old ship. |
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The Enterprise encounters two neighboring cultures, one suffering from a plague, the other marketing a cure, and learn that nothing is as simple as it seems. |
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The Enterprise encounters Q again, and he tempts Riker by endowing him with the powers of the Q. |
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Four boys seek adventure and heroism in the Oregon woods with their search for a missing teen's dead body in the 1950s. What they uncover about themselves along the way, however, means even more. |
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Four boys seek adventure and heroism in the Oregon woods with their search for a missing teen's dead body in the 1950s. What they uncover about themselves along the way, however, means even more. |
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This animated adventure chronicles the trials of a widowed field mouse who must move her family to escape a farmer's plow. Aided by a crow and a pack of escaped lab rats, the brave mother struggles to transplant her home to firmer ground. |
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1982 3.8 ★ 83 mins Children & Family Movies Rated: G RT:95%
This animated adventure chronicles the trials of a widowed field mouse who must move her family to escape a farmer's plow. Aided by a crow and a pack of escaped lab rats, the brave mother struggles to transplant her home to firmer ground. |