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Star Trek: The Next Generation: Genesis (1994)

Star Trek: The Next Generation: Genesis (1994)
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Series regular Gates McFadden, aka Dr. Beverly Crusher, made her directorial debut with this episode, which originally aired March 26, 1994. The Enterprise is held in thrall by a strange disease, causing the crew members to de-evolve into prehistoric creatures. The only two immune to this phenomenon are Picard and Data, who have just returned from a mission. Figuring prominently in the episode's outcome is guest star Dwight Schultz, recreating the role of hypersensitive crewman Reg Barclay. "Genesis" was written by Brannon Braga. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Gates McFadden
 
 
 
 

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Series regular Gates McFadden, aka Dr. Beverly Crusher, made her directorial debut with this episode, which originally aired March 26, 1994. The Enterprise is held in thrall by a strange disease, causing the crew members to de-evolve into prehistoric creatures. The only two immune to this phenomenon are Picard and Data, who have just returned from a mission. Figuring prominently in the episode's outcome is guest star Dwight Schultz, recreating the role of hypersensitive crewman Reg Barclay. "Genesis" was written by Brannon Braga. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Gates McFadden
Writer(s):
Brannon Braga
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