1995 brought another Trek series. This one featured a new starship, a return to episodic storytelling, and Trek's first female Captain, Kathryn Janeway. It was also the flagship for Paramount's new television network, United Paramount Network (UPN). Despite running seven seasons, the addition of Seven of Nine wasn't well-received by the entire cast.
Kirk, Spock, Picard, Data - the list of great Trek characters is incomplete without the Enterprise, Starfleet's flagship vessel. But Enterprise isn't alone - there's a whole list of Federation vessels that aren't appreciated enough. This episode ensures they are.
Plagued by fledgling UPN's under-performance, Enterprise's premise (a prequel about the Federation's founding) was undercut by the decision to make the third season a reaction to 9/11. Lackluster ratings meant Captain Archer and his crew would only get four seasons.
From the series regulars and recurring roles down to the folks who just did guest spots, thousands of actors have brought the characters of Star Trek to life. Hear them tell what it's like on their side of the camera lens.
The students of class 1-1 have to decide what they're going to do for the culture festival — a task they're all taking way too seriously.
Alexia plans her wedding but hits multiple roadblocks; sushi night reveals Todd and Peter's drama.
The ladies reunite with an old friend and meet new ones; Alexia seeks closure about her marriage.
Mariana sets off on a wild journey through California’s black market for weed, which has mushroomed since marijuana legalization four years ago.
After a fallout between Clint and Kate, the younger archer is ready to abandon her dream of becoming a hero. Meanwhile, a guilt-ridden Clint prepares to go face-to-face with the Tracksuit mafia, owning up to past actions. Everything changes, however, when Kate makes a surprising discovery.
The roommates embark on a luxurious yacht trip. Tami tries to mediate an explosive fight between Beth S. and David. Jon volunteers to officiate a vow renewal between Irene and her husband. Glen reveals a tragic turn in his life.
The hunt for a young chef who wants to make it to the top of the culinary world.
Mark and Digger search in an unlikely location for the ideal spot to sea-age their Tennessee Whiskey. A wrong turn earns Josh his next broken bone. When Jerry gets rushed to the ER, his partner is forced to figure out a complex recipe without him.
The remaining Challengers fight for their share of the $1,000,000 prize. A close relationship faces a devastating test. Agents are crowned winners of “Spies, Lies, and Allies” but are then faced with a daunting decision.
Hattie learns new things about herself and her father, and Nia builds her relationship with Vanessa.
Shannon apologizes to the ladies after Heather’s party, but finds that some are more receptive than others. Meanwhile, Noella’s husband blindsides her with unexpected news. Gina struggles to move forward with her friendship with Shannon and Dr. Jen works on her relationship with her mom. Emily reconnects to her faith as her daughter prepares to be baptized in the Mormon Church.
Full Frontal celebrates the holidays with a deep dive into the shocking truth behind retail returns and a gleeful look into Mark Meadows’ demise. Plus, J. Roddy Walston performs his holiday original, “Christmas Tonight".
After over 60 years behind bars, Chester Weger finally gets a chance at freedom. But as new evidence comes to light, additional questions arise, and David grapples with lingering suspicions, the effects of generational trauma, and the fallout of his own father's legacy.
"Come on down!" The Price Is Right features a wide variety of games and contests with the same basic challenge: Guess the prices of everyday (or not-quite-everyday) retail items.