| Episodes |
| 1 |
The Best Of Both Worlds: Part II |
| 2 |
Family |
| 3 |
Brothers |
| 4 |
Suddenly Human |
| 5 |
Remember Me |
| 6 |
Legacy |
| 7 |
Reunion |
| 8 |
Future Imperfect |
| 9 |
Final Mission |
| 10 |
The Loss |
| 11 |
Data's Day |
| 12 |
The Wounded |
| 13 |
Devil's Due |
| 14 |
Clues |
| 15 |
First Contact |
| 16 |
Galaxy's Child |
| 17 |
Night Terrors |
| 18 |
Identity Crisis |
| 19 |
Nth Degree |
| 20 |
Qpid |
| 21 |
The Drumhead |
| 22 |
Half A Life |
| 23 |
The Host |
| 24 |
The Mind's Eye |
| 25 |
In Theory |
| 26 |
Redemption: Part I |
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| Features |
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Mission Overview: Year Four - Reveals the challenges in resolving the cliffhanger episode "The Best of Both Worlds"; provides a whimsical look at the Robin Hood-themed "Q-Pid"; and celelbrates the historic 100th episode with Gene Roddenberry Selected Crew Analysis: Year Four - An indepth look at the departure of Wesley Crusher; cast member discuss thei experiences performing stunts; and a profile of Jennifer Hetrick as "Vash" Departmental Briefing: Year Four Production - Behind-the-scenes look at directors Patrick Stewart, Jonanthan Frakes and David Livingston. Include a special makeup section featuring Brent Spiner New Life And New Civilizations - An inside look at creating alien landscapes and shooting on location. Also explains the challenges of shooting the effects packed episode "The Best of Both Worlds" Chronicles From The Final Frontier - A discussion of Season Four's most extraordinary episodes and charaters with preeminent writers Ronald D. Moore, Brannon Braga and Jeri Taylor Scene Selection
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