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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9780792146193
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 0792146190
Label: Paramount
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageAnalogFrenchOriginal LanguageAnalog
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Paramount
Release Date: March 03, 1998
Running Time: 46 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: September 26, 1987
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: "Time's Arrow" seems to exist in a continuum entirely of its own making. It ranks as one of the best TNG cliffhangers, and treats fans to canon-changing story lines and tons of in-jokes. There's just too much to absorb in one viewing! This satisfying conclusion answers many questions left hanging at the end of Part I--the least of which is exactly what happens when Picard and his bridge officers go undercover as a bad Shakespearean theatre company. Female fans will appreciate the fine acting of Gates McFadden (Dr. Crusher) and Marina Sirtis (Troi), who clutch at their corseted sides and look downright pained in Victorian garb. Jerry Hardin returns as the irrepressible Samuel Clemens who sticks his nose into everybody's business and has a whole lot of fun doing it. Not only does Hardin resemble the author physically, but he also gets the old man's mix of crankiness and charm just right. Everybody ignores the fact that the real 1890s San Francisco was anything but IDIC and has a good old time kicking temporal alien butt. And then there's that whole thing with Data's head going on...
Sharp viewers will catch a major blooper regarding precisely when Guinan met Jean-Luc Picard. In "The Child," Guinan told Wesley Crusher that she'd never met the captain before she came aboard the Enterprise-D, and yet in "Time's Arrow," this is definitely not the case. It's all left rather mysterious--much like the origins of the ophidian-toting aliens. --Kayla Riggney
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Without a doubt, Time's Arrow 1 and 2 are a favorite of mine. Part 2 starts the 6th season off with the finale of the Enterprise crew vs. energy-eating vampire aliens. We finally find out why Data's head was found in the cavern in part 1. And of course, it's fun seeing the interaction of our heroes with Mark Twain or Jack London. Plot: After the rest of the senior crew (barring Worf, which is a good thing, since it would have been a challenge to explain to someone about his alien appearance) ... Read More
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this is my favorite episode, It keeps me on the edge of my seat, I had to order it to complete my season. Highly recommended!
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In "Time's Arrow, Part I," the fifth season's finale, Picard led an Away Team that followed a pair of alien predators into the past: 19th-Century San Francisco to be precise. There they join Data and Guinan (the Guinan of the past not the present Guinan who is still in the future). Together they discover the cave that would contain all of the artifacts, including Data's head, which were found in the 24th-Century at the start of this story. Unfortunately, at the key moment Samuel Clemens (Jerry ... Read More
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This two-parter was a great set! The plot line was ok, but the episode was totally made by the appearance of Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain, and the explination of Picard's and Guinan's relationship. I love any story when they are back on Earth.
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