Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 2 Apr 2026
The second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1988–1989) is widely recognized as a . While still grappling with the "awkwardness" of the series' early years, it introduced foundational elements like the Borg and iconic settings like Ten Forward . Production History & Disruptions
Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) was replaced for the season by Dr. Katherine Pulaski (Diana Muldaur), who was intended to provide a McCoy-like dynamic but was ultimately phased out. Key Character & Lore Developments Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 2
To restart production quickly, the premiere episode, "The Child," was adapted from a script originally written for the aborted 1970s project Star Trek: Phase II . The second season of Star Trek: The Next
Overruns in early episodes led to the infamous finale "Shades of Gray," a "clip show" created to recover costs by using mostly existing footage. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) was replaced for the
A major writers' strike delayed the season and forced the production of only 22 episodes (instead of 26).