Jack's Rating:
Picard meets an old flame, whose husband has been affected by a dimensional experiment accident.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 41697.9
Air Date: 05/02/88
Director: Robert Becker
Jack's Review
This one is just fun. The time ripples make for an interesting ending. Still, this is another one we could have seen on TOS - with Spock doing the time warp instead of Data, and Kirk meeting the lost love of his life on the holodeck.
Jack's Rating:
Picard encounters his future self, when the Enterprise becomes caught in a time loop.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 42679.2
Air Date: 04/03/89
Director: Joseph L. Scanlan
Jack's Review
When I first saw this episode, I thought it was the best ever. After several viewings, I can say that it honestly doesn't make much sense. While still a very neat idea, there is too much left unexplained. The original idea was to have Q appear to be behind the anomaly, but Roddenberry didn't allow it for the story.
Jack's Rating:
The Enterprise-C arrives from the past, causing a shift in reality and the return of the deceased Tasha Yar.
Features:
The Klingons Time Travel
Stardate: 43625.2
Air Date: 02/19/90
Director: David Carson
Jack's Review
An absolute masterpiece of storytelling. I have listed this as my favorite episode several times and it still stands in my top 5. When Star Trek gets time travel right it really gets it right.
Jack's Rating:
Picard is convinced to take some much needed shore leave, but gets wrapped up in a woman's treasure hunt.
Features:
Time Travel The Ferengi
Stardate: 43745.2
Air Date: 04/02/90
Director: Chip Chalmers
Jack's Review
I have watched this episode countless times and I never realized that is basically a Dixon Hill mystery. Totally film noir. Probably why I enjoy it so much.
Jack's Rating:
A historian from the 26th century visits the Enterprise, while they help a planet prevent a nuclear winter.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 45349.1
Air Date: 11/18/91
Director: Paul Lynch
Jack's Rating:
The Enterprise becomes stuck in a causality loop, but the crew retain some memory of previous instances.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 45652.1
Air Date: 03/23/92
Director: Jonathan Frakes
Jack's Rating:
A 500-year-old artifact is uncovered on Earth: Data's severed head. The Enterprise investigates alien involvement in Earth's past and Data fulfills his destiny.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 45959.1
Air Date: 06/15/92
Director: Les Landau
Jack's Rating:
The Enterprise crew follow Data to San Francisco of the 1890s. The crew deal with Samuel Clemens (and run into Jack London), while trying to find a way to prevent aliens from interfering with 19th-century Earth.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 46001.3
Air Date: 09/21/92
Director: Les Landau
Jack's Rating:
An accident kills Picard, and he finds an afterlife with Q analyzing his past choices.
Features:
Time Travel The Q Entity
Stardate: Unknown
Air Date: 02/15/93
Director: Les Landau
Jack's Rating:
The Enterprise is caught in temporal stasis, and on the brink of destruction by the Romulans.
Features:
Time Travel The Romulans
Stardate: 46944.2
Air Date: 06/14/93
Director: Adam Nimoy
Jack's Rating:
Worf finds himself randomly shifting between alternate realities.
Features:
Time Travel
Stardate: 47391.2
Air Date: 11/29/93
Director: Robert Wiemer
Jack's Review
Yet another of TNG's finest episodes. The inclusion of a possible relationship between Worf and Deanna is very fun as well.
Jack's Rating:
Worf attempts to convince his son Alexander to embrace his warrior heritage.
Features:
The Klingons Time Travel
Stardate: 47779.4
Air Date: 04/25/94
Director: Jonathan West
Jack's Review
A terrific fun episode once again showcasing why James Sloyan is the king of Trek guest stars.
Jack's Rating:
Picard finds himself alternating between three time periods thanks to Q, with a spacetime distortion that threatens to destroy humanity growing larger in the past, and smaller in the future.
Features:
Time Travel The Q Entity
Stardate: 47988.1
Air Date: 05/23/94
Director: Winrich Kolbe