Production order causes a couple of continuity issues.
Yes I've noticed a few errors! Can you tell me which ones to avoid?
JB
Once a week at present but once finished will use production order next (not that different I guess) plus the great but very strange BBC order!
JB
Perhaps there is no one correct way to look the episodes. First in order the episodes were released originally, then selected favorites, then backwards from finish to start (there is time traveling going on in Star Trek) and then in the order the episodes were filmed, which I believe is different than the order they came out on TV.I know what you mean about the viewing episodes! That's just me, at the moment I'm watching the third season in the order on the discs but sometimes it's more exciting to view them in an alternate order like the first season was shown on the BBC that I've read about! Way out of sync!But the rest of the series and repeat runs were in sequence!
JB
About viewing order of the episodes, I watch what episode I want when I want.It's easy.
In the past I felt it became a little boring, because the crew were a little bit to perfect.
But I find myself strangely drawn to TNG these days because it is like a warm blanket that calms the mind.
Everybody onboard gets along with their co-workers, they make an effort to settle all conflicts in a civilized way. Everyone is kind, intelligent, discuss their disagreements civilized and constructive without shouting or petty squabbles we have nowadays.
Everybody onboard gets along with their co-workers, they make an effort to settle all conflicts in a civilized way. Everyone is kind, intelligent, discuss their disagreements civilized and constructive without shouting or petty squabbles we have nowadays.
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