"All Good Things…" is the final episode of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It was originally shown the week of May 29, 1994 and, like the first episode of the series, "Encounter at Farpoint", was a two-hour episode that in syndicated re-runs is most often shown as two one-hour episodes. "All Good Things..." serves as the closure of the first episode's trial of the crew of the USS Enterprise-D (and in a broader sense, humanit...
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"All Good Things…" is the final episode of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It was originally shown the week of May 29, 1994 and, like the first episode of the series, "Encounter at Farpoint", was a two-hour episode that in syndicated re-runs is most often shown as two one-hour episodes. "All Good Things..." serves as the closure of the first episode's trial of the crew of the USS Enterprise-D (and in a broader sense, humanity in general) by the nigh-omnipotent being Q.
This episode won the 1995 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Another episode of this series with such an honor is "The Inner Light".
Captain Picard finds his mind jumping between the present (stardate 47988), the past during the Enterprise's mission to Farpoint Station, and 25 years in the future where Picard has retired to the family vineyard. These jumps occur without warning, and the resulting discontinuity in Picard's behavior often leaves Picard and those around him confused. In the...
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