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		Alpha6006 Commander
  
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				 Mon Jun 06, 2005 7:40 pm    The Last Episode | 
			 
			
				
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				Ok,  Can someone answer me this....Since I turned my Sky to Sky one at midnight and found something else on I was thinking that last episode I saw of Startrek was the finaly
 
 
Is it the one where Cpt Jean Luc Picard travels through 3 different time periods and they all goto a same position right next to the neutral zone and they use a beam to scan a spacial anomoly and it gets bigger in the past......Am I correct thinking that,  that was the last episode of The next Gen?
 
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		John Connor Admiral of the Terran Empire
  
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				 Mon Jun 06, 2005 8:30 pm    Re: The Last Episode | 
			 
			
				
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				 	  | Alpha6006 wrote: | 	 		  Ok,  Can someone answer me this....Since I turned my Sky to Sky one at midnight and found something else on I was thinking that last episode I saw of Startrek was the finaly
 
 
Is it the one where Cpt Jean Luc Picard travels through 3 different time periods and they all goto a same position right next to the neutral zone and they use a beam to scan a spacial anomoly and it gets bigger in the past......Am I correct thinking that,  that was the last episode of The next Gen? | 	  
 
 
Yup, your excatly right Alpha! That is the last one of TNG.
 
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		Alpha6006 Commander
  
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				Brilliant so now I have Seen the whole series of The Next Gen..........Now its time for Star Trek Voyager!!
 
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		Leo Wyatt Sweetest Angel
  
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				I hadn't seen the last episode. Guess shame on me.  
 
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		Alpha6006 Commander
  
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				Its a really good episode.....but I didn't relise it was the end until a few days later
 
  
 
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				It's a fantastic episode. I particularly liked Q's last words to Picard. They are words that we could all learn from.
 
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		Oliver Thought Maker
  
  Joined: 28 Feb 2004 Posts: 6096 Location: Antwerp, Belgium
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				Yes, this episodes was really great. I recently watched All Good Things again and the last scene is really sweet. I think it's the best Trek ending so far. However, I still haven't seen the last episode of Enterprise.
 
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		DeltasVoyager Captain
  
  Joined: 06 Jul 2004 Posts: 762 Location: Where no one has been before!
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				Yeah well 90% of Enterprise was rubbish, i wouldnt get your hopes up
 
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		robbiewebster Rear Admiral
  
  Joined: 27 Apr 2004 Posts: 2594 Location: Rochester, New York
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				I wish I hadn't ever seen Star Trek before so I could buy all of the DVDs and watch them all for the first time again.
 
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		Fish1941 Senior Cadet
 
  Joined: 29 Aug 2005 Posts: 24 Location: Los Angeles, CA
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				 Tue Aug 30, 2005 10:24 am     | 
			 
			
				
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				 	  | Alpha6006 wrote: | 	 		  Its a really good episode.....but I didn't relise it was the end until a few days later
 
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It's a good episode, as character studies go.  But it was too long.  It should have been a one-part episode.
 
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		Oliver Thought Maker
  
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				I liked the fact that the last episode was a two-parter. I think it's necessary to tie up all threads and put a nice closure to it.
 
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		Georgiestar Ensign
  
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				ive only seen the last epic of tng because my dad taped it, other wise i would had to wait on sky one and put up with adverts ;p 
 
 
i love all good things its great and i like the way q says "after all, all good things, must come to an end!"
 
 
acording to what people have said... enterprise ends really crap and you would think it was a tng episode i havent seen it but that is based on what i have read so don't get your hopes up for a good ending, i would like to see more of star trek enterprise, but will have to wait til it comes back on sky one if it ever does
 
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		~Voyager Fan~ Captain's Assistant
  
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				well the ep was fine....but i think tat there could be a better plot
 
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		Voyager2004 Commodore
  
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				It was a good episode up until Q introduced Picard to the "Primordial Soup" bull crap at the end. That was unnecessarily uncalled for. But other than that, it was still a good episode.   
 
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		Lt Cmdr Murray Lieutenant, Junior Grade
  
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				 Sun Dec 11, 2005 4:09 pm    Lt Cmdr Murray | 
			 
			
				
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				That primordial soup stuff was the building blocks for humans. Q had to show Picard how far back his action had gone and what damaged it had done.
 
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		Voyager2004 Commodore
  
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				I believe otherwise about the "primordial soup" bit. No it's not the building blocks, that's all I'm saying, I'm not going into a religious argument...
 
 
And it was unnecessary for that to be in the episode. No need for it. Granted, I don't have a better way for them to have put it, but they're smart people and could have figured out a better way to do that portion of the episode. Otherwise, a really good finale!
 
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		Wolf359 Senior Cadet
  
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				Best TNG ep ever.  I get teary eyed every time I watch it.  ENT was not well done but I did like the end with the "Space the final fronteir. . . " With Kirk Picard and Archer saying it.
 
As for Endgame VOY, I havn't seen it yet. its the only finale I havn't seen
 
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		damrod Junior Cadet
  
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				i only haven't seen the end of TNG because i taped it but my mother taped as the world over it                 
 
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