The Only Star Trek: The Next Generation Actors To Appear In Every Episode
Here are the only two actors who appeared in every episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Read MoreHere are the only two actors who appeared in every episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Read MoreThe Big Bang Theory was the first time James Earl Jones met one of his Star Wars co-stars, almost 40 years after the film hit theaters.
Read MoreKurt Russell didn't reprise his Stargate movie role for the spinoff series SG-1, but it's hard to fault his logic for passing on the show.
Read MoreCan you guess the best Star Trek TV series according to Rotten Tomatoes? Hint: it's definitely not the original series.
Read MoreFrank Langella didn't want to be credited for his role in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 2 for reasons that are actually quite wholesome.
Read MoreStar Trek: Phase II was the Star Trek series that never happened.
Read MoreStar Trek: Enterprise had several problems starting out, with series lead Scott Bakula citing its 26-episode season count as a big one.
Read MoreHappy Star Trek Day to all who celebrate! Here's why September 8th has the distinct honor of representing all things Trek.
Read MoreBefore Star Trek came along, Leonard Nimoy appeared in a Twilight Zone episode inspired by Rod Serling's experiences fighting in WWII.
Read MoreDenise Crosby played Tasha Yar on Star Trek: The Next Generation before leaving the show, only to unexpectedly return to the series later in its run.
Read MoreStargate-SG1 starred Richard Dean Anderson for six seasons. Here's why the actor didn't make it to season 10.
Read MoreA Star Trek-themed episode of the LeVar Burton-hosted Reading Rainbow marked a noteworthy first for The Next Generation.
Read MoreFrom Gunsmoke becoming a hot topic in Congress to the intense fan protests against Netflix ending The OA, here are TV cancellations that made history.
Read MoreThere are many science fiction shows that should have had a much longer run. Here are 12 canceled sci-fi shows that deserve a second chance.
Read MoreNoah Hawley's Alien TV show supposedly takes place around the year 2094. Here's why that could prove to be a small problem for the franchise's timeline.
Read MoreTrekkies know the late James Darren for playing one of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's oddest (yet most charming and endearing) characters.
Read MoreFargo creator Noah Hawley's Alien TV show, Alien: Earth, is coming in 2025, and we finally know what the sci-fi/horror series is about.
Read MoreStargate SG-1, a spinoff series of Roland Emmerich's sci-fi film Stargate, was canceled after 10 seasons for somewhat confusing reasons.
Read MoreStephen Hawking did something no other Star Trek guest star did before or since.
Read MoreLeonard Nimoy is best known for playing Mr. Spock, but he gave plenty of vibrant performances outside of Star Trek. Here are the best of them.
Read MoreThe Star Trek: The Next Generation episode 'Conspiracy' features a gross moment that got it edited down or outright banned in England and in Canada.
Read MoreThe pilot of Star Trek: Voyager squashed any potential drama between the Maquis and Starfleet with one major creative mistake.
Read MoreLeonard Nimoy made a pact with Robin Curtis on Star Trek III: The Search For Spock as a fellow actor and the film's director.
Read MoreJeri Ryan is a fan-favorite thanks to her Star Trek role as Seven of Nine. However, she wasn't executive producer Rick Berman's first choice for the character.
Read MoreThe Star Trek franchise is full of otherwise great characters saddled with utterly ridiculous names. Here are the five worst offenders.
Read MoreNot every character from the original Star Trek series is beloved. Here are some of the worst of the bunch.
Read MoreSaru (Doug Jones) changed a lot over the course of Star Trek: Discovery. Here's how Jones felt about the character's season 5 arc in particular.
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