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  • DVD Release Date: 05/07/2002
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Cast and crew discussions; Selected crew analysis; Behind-the-scenes look at specific key episodes, including interviews with production staff; Second season episode discussions with production crew, including Rick Berman; Tour of Star Trek sets and props; Full screen; Dolby Digital English 5.1 Surround; Dolby Digital English Stereo; English subtitles; Chapter log (scene selections)

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Side #1 -- Episodes 127-130
1. Random Energy Transference
2. An Unexplained Pregnancy
3. Plasma Plague
4. Ian Andrew
5. Deadly Cargo
6. Advice From Guinan
7. Eichner Radiation
8. Permission to Stay
1. Worf's Calisthenics Program
2. Morgana Quadrant
3. Inside the Void
4. Phantom Ship
5. Nagilum
6. Destroy the Enterprise
7. Facing Death
8. Common Ground
1. The Victory
2. Deductive Reasoning
3. An Original Mystery
4. The Game Is Afoot
5. Professor Moriarty
6. Baiting the Hook
7. More Than a Hologram
8. In Perfect Order
1. Captain Okona, At Your Service
2. Qualities of a Rogue
3. A "Tough Room"
4. Seeking a Criminal
5. Ancient Morality Play
6. Making a Stand
7. The Rightful Heir
8. New Jokes
Side #2 -- Episodes 131-134
1. Picard's Away Team
2. Riva's Chorus
3. Emotional Revelations
4. Silent Words
5. Failed Negotiations
6. Withdrawn Mediator
7. A Peacemaker's Secrets
8. Advantage From Disadvantage
1. Dr. Ira Graves
2. Darnay's Disease
3. Walking Purgatory
4. Data's Odd Behavior
5. Human Emotion
6. Two Personalities
7. Man and Machine
8. Terminate the Experiment
1. Distress Call
2. U.S.S. Lantree
3. Darwin Genetic Research Station
4. The Children
5. Infected
6. Adaptive Antibodies
7. Out of Time
8. Beaming Back
1. Officer Exchange Program
2. Klingon Delicacies
3. Loyalty to the Pagh
4. A New Life Form
5. No Old Warriors
6. Attack Intentions
7. Charge Into Destruction
8. "I'm Your Captain Now."
Side #3 -- Episodes 135-138
1. A Poker Face
2. Maddox's Proposal
3. Data Resigns
4. Property of Starfleet
5. The Hearing Begins
6. Slavery
7. The Sentient Being
8. The Ruling
1. Visitors From Klavdia III
2. The Last and Only Chance
3. Relationship Advice
4. Anya Takes Action
5. Real Feelings
6. Arrival at Daled IV
7. Ready for What Awaits
8. Memories of Humanity
1. U.S.S. Yamato
2. Iconia
3. System Failures
4. Alien Computer Program
5. A Mutual Problem
6. The Gateway
7. Damaged
8. Complete Shutdown
1. Puzzling Debris
2. "Welcome to the Hotel Royale."
3. Five Card Charlie
4. Out of Contact
5. Human Remains
6. Blending In
7. All Part of the Novel
8. Foreign Investors
Side #4 -- Episodes 139-142
1. Owon Eggs
2. Another Picard
3. Out of Phase
4. From the Future
5. The Breaking Point
6. Energy Vortex
7. The Cycle Must End
8. Into the Vortex
1. A Promotion for Riker
2. Civilian Advisor
3. Worf's Eccentricities
4. Competitive Father
5. Feelings of Sadness
6. Klingon Rite of Association
7. Anbo-Jytsu Competition
8. Change of Heart
1. Dangerous Planetary Events
2. Responsibilities of Command
3. Whisper From the Darkness
4. Authority and Judgement
5. Moral Certitudes
6. Getting Into Deeper
7. Sarjenka
8. Obligations Beyond Duty
1. First Impressions
2. Searching for the Captain
3. A Homeless Entity
4. Protect Yourself
5. Borg Attack
6. Inside the Borg Ship
7. Terminate This Encounter
8. They Will Be Coming...
Side #5 -- Episodes 143-146
1. A Matter of Image
2. The Pakleds
3. Perceiving Great Danger
4. Straight Questions
5. Reminiscing Past Lessons
6. No Options
7. Deceptive Communications
8. Not a Commonplace Man
1. S.O.S. From the Ficus Sector
2. "Klingons Do Not Faint."
3. Worf the Romantic
4. Bowing to the Absurb
5. Shipboard Pleasures
6. Not Quite Descendants
7. Cloned
8. Available Breeding Stock
1. Unexpected Betazoid
2. Intimate Dinner
3. Quadrupled Sex Drive
4. The Office of Dixon Hill
5. Lwaxana's Other Interests
6. Rex's Bar
7. One Hell of a Deal
8. All in a Day's Work
1. "Talk or Play."
2. Probe Interception
3. K'ehleyr's Mission
4. Unfinished Business
5. Orders to Relax
6. The T'ong Awakens
7. Face to Face
8. More Than Honor
Side #6 -- Episodes 147 & 148; Special Features
1. Master Strategist
2. The Honor Is to Serve
3. U.S.S. Hathaway
4. Korami's Prejudice
5. Android Hand-Holding
6. The Hunt Begins
7. Ferengi Warship
8. Klingon Guile
1. Unidentified Microbe
2. Predatory in Nature
3. The Infection Spreads
4. Stimulated R.E.M. State
5. Intensified Memories
6. Endorphin Sensitivity
7. Primal Emotions
8. "You're Still Here?"

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Editorial Reviews

Some fans of Star Trek: The Next Generation regard the show's second season (1988-89) as uneven, but these 22 episodes make up an important transitional period that introduces new characters, further delineates old ones, and includes a handful of the series' most memorable episodes. In Season Two, Patrick Stewart's Captain Picard remains crisply efficient but becomes more philosophical and avuncular. Michael Dorn's Worf and Colm Meaney's O'Brien appear more frequently and to better effect, while '60s TV favorite Diana Muldaur appears throughout as Dr. Kate Pulaski, a temporary replacement for Gates McFadden's Dr. Beverly Crusher. But the '88-'89 group's real distinction is the elevation to prominence of Brent Spiner's Commander Data, the Spock-like android who dominates two superb episodes, "Elementary, Dear Data" and the poignant, Emmy-nominated "Measure of a Man." Another standout is "Q Who," which features John de Lancie in his recurring, semi-villainous role and boasts a surprise appearance by Whoopi Goldberg. In addition to the beautifully remastered episodes (enhanced with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound), Paramount's six-disc box set includes several newly compiled featurettes: "Mission Overview," in which producer Gene Roddenberry appears in old interview footage, along with cast and crew members discussing changes made during Season Two; "Selected Crew Analysis," which focuses on the evolution of TNG's continuing characters; "Departmental Briefing: Memorable Missions," in which pivotal episodes are analyzed; and "Inside Starfleet Archives," which offers detailed looks at the sets, props, and costumes used on the show. All told, the Season Two box set provides a full 1,000 minutes of entertainment -- surely an irresistible package for Star Trek devotees and sci-fi fans in general. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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