Star Trek: The Next Generation: 5 Things Only Adults Notice

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"Star Trek: The Next Generation" is considered by many fans as the best installment in the Star Trek series.

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The series improved upon the general idea of "The Original Series" and was led by Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard.

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Picard's character is portrayed as a well-educated man with a taste for old-fashioned literature, particularly Shakespeare and Melville.

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The struggles of being a parent are a central theme in "The Next Generation," with several characters facing challenges in raising their own children or having difficult relationships with their parents.

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Worf, the Klingon Chief of Security, deals with the difficulties of being a single parent to his son Alexander

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Data, a robot, sees his creator Noonian Soong as a father figure, and his absence leaves Data and his evil twin brother Lore feeling abandoned.

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The series explores deeper layers and themes that may be missed when watching as a child, adding to its significance as one of the most important TV shows of all time.

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"Star Trek: Picard" delves further into Picard's dedication to Starfleet and his personal journey.

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