Season 4 starts with a huge bang. Picard is a Borg, and Riker has to take bold action to save Earth. Subsequently, however, there is less action & less innovative SciFi than in previous seasons, and Riker becomes a secondary character. The hardcore political correctness message of Season 1 has also softened, with Season 4 showing a lot of family-centred episodes. The best of these is Picard's return to his home farm in France. Also strong is the double-episode finale, split with Season 5, in which Worf must leave StarFleet to join his brother in a Klingon civil war. Troi, LaForge, Beverly, & Data all get to star in their own episode. Q, Vach, Lwaxana Troi, and Yar (or her daughter) also make a return. However, with Riker taking a back seat, probably the strongest feature of this Season is Picard doing a little more wooing & fighting. No longer the philosophical admiral-in-waiting, Picard shows considerable grit, tempered by mature judgement. However, the intensity of the opening Borg episode means that the rest of the season is a little anticlimactic.Read full review
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Brilliant, another great series
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well I wouldn't buy it if I like star trek, it's a well good show even though mainy geeks love it. I don't think it's geeky. the story lines ar all so gd and beleivable although all the aliens look like human(I'm sure real aliens wouldn't look anythink like us), u'd think they'd have more imagination
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