Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2
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Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2
Summary
Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2 is a television series season[1]. It draws 294 Wikipedia views per month (television_series_season category, ranking #511 of 4,491).[2]
Key Facts
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's instance of is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — instance of (P31): television series season[3].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's director is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — director (P57): Gene Roddenberry[4].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's follows is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — follows (P155): Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 1[5].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's follows is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — follows (P155): Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 3[6].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's cast member is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — cast member (P161): Patrick Stewart[7].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's cast member is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — cast member (P161): Jonathan Frakes[8].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's cast member is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — cast member (P161): Brent Spiner[9].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's cast member is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — cast member (P161): Marina Sirtis[10].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's cast member is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — cast member (P161): LeVar Burton[11].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's part of the series is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — part of the series (P179): Star Trek: The Next Generation[12].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's original language of film or TV show is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[13].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's distribution format is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — distribution format (P437): video on demand[14].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's distribution format is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — distribution format (P437): DVD[15].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's review score is recorded as 9.1/10[16].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's country of origin is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — country of origin (P495): United States[17].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's has part is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — has part(s) (P527): The Child[18].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's has part is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — has part(s) (P527): Where Silence Has Lease[19].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's has part is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — has part(s) (P527): Elementary, Dear Data[20].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's has part is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — has part(s) (P527): The Outrageous Okona[21].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's has part is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — has part(s) (P527): Loud as a Whisper[22].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's has part is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — has part(s) (P527): The Schizoid Man[23].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's has part is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — has part(s) (P527): Unnatural Selection[24].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's has part is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — has part(s) (P527): A Matter of Honor[25].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's has part is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — has part(s) (P527): The Measure of a Man[26].
- Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2's has part is recorded as The Next Generation, season 2 — has part(s) (P527): The Dauphin[27].
Why It Matters
Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 2 draws 294 Wikipedia views per month (television_series_season category, ranking #511 of 4,491).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]