Re:TNG Season 6 Episode 5
Time and memory loss, alien abductions and a very liberal use of the holodeck is the flavor of this weeks episode.

Time and memory loss, alien abductions and a very liberal use of the holodeck is the flavor of this weeks episode.
1984's The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, a cult classic, box office bust and all around fun film is the feature of this weeks episode.
James Doohan reprises his role as Scotty from the original Star Trek series in this weeks episode. How will he adapt to the new ways of the modern Federation? Tune in to find out!
As a sideline to our Rocky Journey, Grudge Match fits most of the criteria and shows promise. With a slew of great actors and some pretty good writing listen to this weeks episode to see what we think about it.
Ambassadors, intrigue and a rapidly aging Troi are all features of this weeks episode.
Look, we all know little kids are evil and Gregory Peck is out to prove it. This episode we talk all about it in Richard Donner's 1976 classic, The Omen.
Lieutenant Broccoli is back and his fear of being transported manifests in strange ways. It's an odd episode in more than one way.
John Williams has composed and conducted some of the most famous and recognizable film themes of all time and for this episode we give our top 5 favorites.
Season 6 begins with the second part of Time's Arrow, and now the whole crew is in on search for what happened to Data in the past, uncovering a sinister secret.
More Rocky? Yes please! We continue the journey and watch this fantastic 2006 film with Stallone returning to the ring in search of finding something he has lost.
Oh no! What's happened to Commander Data! Has he lost his head forever? Guinan and Samuel Clemens are on the case in part one of this season spanning story.
Divided by 32 years, these two Eddie Murphy films are the topic of this episode. How many times can Prince Akeem and his close friend Arsenio Hall visit New York?
It turns out that Picard was not the captain of a starship and it was a delusion this whole time! This episode reveals the truth about Picard!
This episode we pay tribute to a fantastic actor that passed to soon - Bill Paxton. From Twister to True Lies, Aliens to Weird Science he was a highly accomplished actor that gave us many roles to enjoy. So stop your grinnin and drop your linen and listen to this this one.
Lieutenant Commander Geordie and Ensign Ro are the stars of this weeks episode. Are they dead? Ghosts? Who knows!
This episode we take a good long look at Zack Snyder's Netflix hit Army of the Dead.
This week we talk about the top 5 sequels to great films that disappointed us.
We continue our journey through the Rocky franchise with what was intended at the time to be the final Rocky movie--the now infamous Rocky V
A significant episode in Star Trek history considering the things it sets up for the future, but is the episode itself any good? Find out as we talk about I Borg! First aired May 11, 1992.
Too bad it's not an imaginary episode. First aired May 4, 1992.
A fairly fun episode that's a bit of a mixed bag, and another one to feature a future movie star guest star---it's The Perfect Mate. First aired April 27, 1992.
To follow up last weeks Citizen Kane it only seems appropriate to talk about the newly released Mank. You cannot capture a man's entire life in two hours...but you can talk about a movie in a little less than one.
Long promised and finally delivered, Citizen Kane! For its 80th birthday we talk long about this immensely influential and famous film.
On this episode we talk about the 1991 John Hughes-penned romantic comedy(?) Career Opportunities starring Frank Whaley and Jennifer Connelly.
We're back with another EPIC Top 5 - it's Top 5 Movie Space Ships!
It's Part 4 of our Rocky Journey, and it's time for Rocky vs. Drago! The 80s have truly arrived! It's Rocky IV!
Lwaxana Troi returns and teams up with Worf's son Alexander. Hilarity ensues? First aired April 20, 1992
Wesley Crusher returns as we visit Star Fleet Academy for the first time ever. And we find out they have... normal doors? Huh? First aired March 30, 1992
A classic episode, directed by a cast member, with a very famous cameo. What's not to love? It's Cause and Effect! First aired March 23, 1992
First aired March 16, 1992