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In 2017, GameSpot ranked this as the fourth best pilot episode of any Star Trek series. [38] In 2016, The Hollywood Reporter rated "Broken Bow" the 80th best episode of all Star Trek episodes. [39] IGN ranked "Broken Bow" the 21st best episode of all Star Trek. [40] Empire ranked this the 37th best out of all Star Trek television episodes. [41]
DVDVerdict.com described the first season as "seriously flawed" and noted "weak story telling". [28] IGN awarded the first season of the series a score of 6 out of 10, stating that "for every solid episode like Dear Doctor... there's a dreadful misfire like Silent Enemy" and attributed the show's declining audience figures to the "early rocky-going". [29]
TrekNation is a reference and community website for the Star Trek franchise. It also serves as a hub for its network websites: TrekToday, a news site updated nearly daily; The Trek BBS, which describes itself as the largest Star Trek community on the Internet; [1] and Jammer's Reviews, a Star Trek review site.
It received Nielsen ratings of 9.7, reflecting the percentage of all households watching the episode during its timeslot. This was a decrease of 1.1 ratings points from the previous episode, "Symbiosis", and was the same ratings level received by the following episode, "We'll Always Have Paris". [12]
The gap between the 1986 film Star Trek IV: the Voyage Home (2286) and the 1987 first season of The Next Generation (2364) is 78 years by this timeline, matching early press materials. A gap of 10 years passed between the broadcast of the last episode of Star Trek: The Original Series and the release of The Motion Picture.
This was the first Star Trek episode to air on television, although the sixth to be filmed; it was chosen as the first of the series to be broadcast by the studio due to the horror plot. "The Man Trap" placed first in the timeslot with a Nielsen rating of 25.2 for the first half-hour and 24.2 for the remainder.
Keith Ferrell in his review for Computer Gaming World said that whilst the game was "attractively presented", [7] the learning curve was steep and took a long time to play through. [7] However, Daniel Erickson in his review for NextGen called it "A wonderful look at the Star Trek universe, but the actual game is sleep-inducing." [28]
"Shockwave" is a two-part episode of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Part one is the first-season finale, the twenty-sixth episode (production #126), and part two is the second season opener, the twenty-seventh episode (production #128).
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