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A guy posted a video on youtube here...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=BKZC0SuvS6s

It's a song that lists the episodes of TNG. Anyway, the first line is "Encounter at Farpoint parts 1 and part 2" I left a comment saying that it was actually not a two part episode, and that it was just broken up that way for syndication. Two people so far have argued this point with me and said that I was wrong.

I'm not am I? Or was I being an incorrect fool?
 
Thank you. I feel vindicated now. I noticed he did not make the same mistake with All Good Things, though, so that's good, I guess.
 
FWIW, the "EaF" version first sold for foreign broadcast was apparently the two-parter, with a different order of scenes to accommodate the split. I don't think that one (the two-parter) is being sold any more, but it's the one that originally aired around here in Finland.

Same with "Emissary" (the two-parter version had the nice scene where Picard says goodbye to O'Brien, for example), although not with "Caretaker" for which a two-part version probably never even existed...

The one-part "EaF" is clearly the superior cut, free of a number of pacing problems and illogicalities. But I always liked "Emissary" better as a two-parter.

Timo Saloniemi
 
A guy posted a video on youtube here...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=BKZC0SuvS6s

It's a song that lists the episodes of TNG. Anyway, the first line is "Encounter at Farpoint parts 1 and part 2" I left a comment saying that it was actually not a two part episode, and that it was just broken up that way for syndication. Two people so far have argued this point with me and said that I was wrong.

I'm not am I? Or was I being an incorrect fool?

It was shown as a 2 hr tv movie. Most episode lists count it as one episode.
 
A guy posted a video on youtube here...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=BKZC0SuvS6s

It's a song that lists the episodes of TNG. Anyway, the first line is "Encounter at Farpoint parts 1 and part 2" I left a comment saying that it was actually not a two part episode, and that it was just broken up that way for syndication. Two people so far have argued this point with me and said that I was wrong.

I'm not am I? Or was I being an incorrect fool?

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(It's a miniature of an image I did over at Blue Warp Nacelles)
 
I'm still going very nuts over on youtube. This guy is still insisting that EaF was 2 episodes. He also said the same thing about "Caretaker" and "Endgame"

I want to just let it go. It's really not worth my time. What should I care if he doesn't understand what I'm trying to tell him? Why should I keep leaving one reply comment after another?

Whatever the reason, I don't think I will be able to sleep well at night, until this person realizes that EaF is one episode. It is my new life mission.
 
FWIW, the "EaF" version first sold for foreign broadcast was apparently the two-parter, with a different order of scenes to accommodate the split. I don't think that one (the two-parter) is being sold any more, but it's the one that originally aired around here in Finland.

Same with "Emissary" (the two-parter version had the nice scene where Picard says goodbye to O'Brien, for example), although not with "Caretaker" for which a two-part version probably never even existed...

The one-part "EaF" is clearly the superior cut, free of a number of pacing problems and illogicalities. But I always liked "Emissary" better as a two-parter.

Timo Saloniemi

The O'Brien/Picard scene is on the DVD, but it and a couple of others were cut for syndication in order to accomodate the extra credit sequences.
 
FWIW, the "EaF" version first sold for foreign broadcast was apparently the two-parter, with a different order of scenes to accommodate the split. I don't think that one (the two-parter) is being sold any more, but it's the one that originally aired around here in Finland.

Same with "Emissary" (the two-parter version had the nice scene where Picard says goodbye to O'Brien, for example), although not with "Caretaker" for which a two-part version probably never even existed...

The one-part "EaF" is clearly the superior cut, free of a number of pacing problems and illogicalities. But I always liked "Emissary" better as a two-parter.

Timo Saloniemi

The O'Brien/Picard scene is on the DVD, but it and a couple of others were cut for syndication in order to accomodate the extra credit sequences.

I loved that scene because it ended with the Enterprise sailing away while playing a combination of the main musical scores for both shows. I hated that it was cut.
 
FWIW, the "EaF" version first sold for foreign broadcast was apparently the two-parter

Here we had it on sell thru video - as a telemovie length episode - and, when it aired on commercial TV a year later it was played in full after "The Making of a Saga", the documentary that included, within it, the TV premiere of "The Cage".
 
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