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Tytuł oryginalny: STAR TREK - THE NEXT GENERATION (SEASON 5) (6 x BLU RAY)
Obsada: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, Gates McFadden & Wil Wheaton
Region: 0 ALL (Europa, Polska, cały świat) Języki: angielski (DTS-HD Master Audio (7.1) i inne (French ; Italian ; Castilian Spanish ; German ; Japanese)
Napisy: brak polskich, angielskie i inne (English for the hearing impaired ; French ; Italian ; German ; Castilian Spanish ; Dutch ; Swedish ; Danish ; Finnish ; Norwegian ; Japanese)
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season Five is simply stunning on Blu-ray with 1080p high-definition picture. Experience enhanced visual effects rebuilt from the original film elements and surround yourself with the digitally remastered English 7.1 sound (or choose the original broadcast audio). In a season that garnered four Emmy Awards, you'll be plunged into the 24th century for some of the series' most thrilling moments, including Captain Picard's (Patrick Stewart) pursuit of the rogue Ambassador Spock (Leonard Nimoy) into enemy Romulan territory, and the return of Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) in "The First Duty". Also discover all-new, never-before-seen special features as you join the USS Enterprise on the ultimate voyage.
Special Features:
After the confidence of the previous two years, however, year 5 often disappointed by not seeing a good idea through to the end. Denise Crosby was swept back under the carpet in the Klingon soap opener ("Redemption, Part II"). No one could make the prospect of Deep Space Nine attractive enough to Michelle Forbes, so her fantastic performance as Ensign Ro seems wasted in retrospect. And no one could reschedule Robin Williams to guest star, so we had Matt Frewer instead ("A Matter of Time"). Of all stories to use Leonard Nimoy in, "Unification" wallowed in Romulan politics instead of anything emotionally engaging. Gene Roddenberry wanted to introduce a gay character, but mere months after his death all we got was the trite "The Outcast." This was inarguably where the series weakened, without the Great Bird overseeing what was going on. Worst of all, his hard-as-nails bad guys the Borg were given a touchy-feely side in "I, Borg." Fans and critics now appreciate that the behind-the-scenes focus had shifted from The Next Generation to the next spinoff, and it would never fully return.