Star Trek, The Next Generation
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Jonathan Frakes
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The explosive finale to the most successful syndicated drama ever!
©1994 Paramount Pictures, All Rights Reserved (P)1994 Paramount Pictures, All Rights ReservedWhat listeners say about Star Trek, The Next Generation
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- Leonieke
- 21-04-23
As gripping as the tv episode!
I remember sitting down to watch the final Next Generation episode back in 1994. Listening to the audiobook brought back good memories.
Jonathan Frakes' reading is spot on!
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- DJ Morpheus
- 11-10-08
Faithful To The Original Episode
I remember watching this episode a number of years ago, and I loved it. Q AND time travel, what a treat!!
This remains faithful to the original storyline, and Jonathan Frakes does an excellent job of reading it, including his quite accurate impersonations of Picard and Worf. Great stuff!!
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- Midnight Caller
- 10-07-21
Great Audible adaptation of the very last ST:TNG
Great Audible adaptation of the very last episode of Star Trek:The Next Generation.
Narrated by Jonathan Frakes (Commander Will Riker) this Audible production should be enjoyed by every Trekkie, at least those who liked The Next Generation, which should be almost all of them as TNG is often voted the best version of Star Trek. The double episode that this was adapted from was, as I said above, the very last episode before they went off to Movies, starting with Generations. Here, Captain Jean-Luc Picard startles the officers of the Enterprise by claiming he is suddenly travelling through different time periods: the past, the present and the future and he needs their help to restore reality.
Jonathan Frakes reads well, though he does struggle with the odd language accent. In particular, his Irish for the Transporter Chief, Chief Miles O'Brien, leaves a lot to be desired, but that is a very mild criticism.
I hope Audible adapt some more of the popular Star Trek episodes, especially from the Original Series and The Next Generation. I didn't really like ¹Voyager' or 'Deep Space Nine' or the more recent 'Discovery'.
It would be fun to hear episodes this way.
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