The Next Generation" deserves its reputation. These five have more going for them than fans give them credit for.
Every season of Star Trek: The Next Generation had at least one episode that should be considered a masterpiece.
This Riker-centric installment of the essential series stands as a particularly egregious contribution to one of TV's most aggravating clichés.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jonathan Frakes as William Riker in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" season 1 - George Rose/Getty Images On July 15, 1989, "Star ...
Jean-Luc Picard looking serious on Star Trek: The Next Generation - Paramount "Star Trek: The Next Generation" is very close to the top on our ranking of every "Star Trek" series. It also boasts one ...
The Next Generation was in the middle of its golden era. After producer Michael Piller transformed the series into a ...
Star Trek: Picard was the swan song for The Next Generation characters, but it was also the grand finale for the show's ...
On the bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise, Commander William Riker stares into the face of his captain and sees a future worse than death. Jean-Luc Picard—principled diplomat, conscience of the ...
On July 15, 1989, "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Season 2 came to a close with "Shades of Gray," which has since become the show's worst-rated episode on IMDb and certainly one of the "TNG" stories ...
As the franchise enters cryogenic sleep, Commander/Captain Riker himself predicts that Starfleet will fly again.