One thing that really comes out in so many of the TNG episodes is how well they are written and how well the actors play their characters. I really do appreciate just how much they have done with John deLancie's character since the pilot.
This was an amazing episode. Who hasn't pondered the notion of changing that one decision isolated as the "critical point"? If you heard a whisper that offered you the opportunity, would you take it?
you can tell everyone was Nervous no fath in Riker then he was successful...and everyone all smiles...wonderfull bunch you have there. no trust in the begining
Ma'ah has proven that Klingons can be great councillors in Lower Decks 4x09. The way he encouraged Mariner to stop sabotaging herself was excellent. :-)
Would have been really cool if Data's analysis of his record would have shown "he would perform that job adequately. Might be slightly racist/alienist"
what i like most about datas command is that we see what starfleet is like when youre not on the flagship, that bridge is as tight as the enterprise's crew quarters, you dont get the best of the best but actual people and failing equipment
I’m actually surprised here. This is a very tricky maneuver. Not once did O’Brian or Data repeat the commands given by Riker. It is usually protocol in a situation like this to repeat back the orders to ensure they are followed to the letter.
LOL Weasley firing a photon torpedo... I remember when Worf did basically the same thing in that 2-parter called "The Chase" I think, and everyone was just like "Bad Worf! Oh well, anyway..."
Why do normal red uniforms Riker and Picard wear have a higher red contrast yet in the unzipped version like where that Picard wears it looks work out and faded.
That's beautiful
Why is she looking directly at you
I want to hear....... "the rest of the story".
Pretty intense stuff. And as an aside, when I finally make it into Starfleet, I really want Picard to be my CO. Love that guy.
Star Trek Munchkins. Their voices to avoid copyright strikes LMAO
What's with the helium?
Surely he means momentum not inertia?
If you're going to do that Laforge-take a couple steps away first
They reattach the enterprise
What was the point of the saucer's separation?
One thing that really comes out in so many of the TNG episodes is how well they are written and how well the actors play their characters. I really do appreciate just how much they have done with John deLancie's character since the pilot.
This was an amazing episode. Who hasn't pondered the notion of changing that one decision isolated as the "critical point"? If you heard a whisper that offered you the opportunity, would you take it?
I will always and forever love that captains jacket.
you can tell everyone was Nervous no fath in Riker then he was successful...and everyone all smiles...wonderfull bunch you have there. no trust in the begining
"computer, what is a man?" "just a miserable little pile of secrets"
I get "last known footage" vibes from that cut at the end.
Top 5 episode.
when star trek was more philosophy than woke agendas
Ma'ah has proven that Klingons can be great councillors in Lower Decks 4x09. The way he encouraged Mariner to stop sabotaging herself was excellent. :-)
Would have been really cool if Data's analysis of his record would have shown "he would perform that job adequately. Might be slightly racist/alienist"
It's nice to see that we do eventually value life and the individual
That has to be the most empathetic idgaf ever
Chief O'Brien is in The Next Generation. He look young.
One of the most touching Television goodbyes of all-time. To Sam and Diane, have a good life❤❤❤
WWOR in New York
When ChatGPT becomes your boss
They could have put a fake nose on anybody. Or they could have used a hologram. Jaxa was another preventable picard death.
what i like most about datas command is that we see what starfleet is like when youre not on the flagship, that bridge is as tight as the enterprise's crew quarters, you dont get the best of the best but actual people and failing equipment
I do not like the ending of this episode
We NEVER did get to find out who won that thumb war... 🫤
The music for this hits me in the feels really hard. 😢
This from the man who manipulated her in to going on a suicide mission? 😡
Trying to impress a man who is deeply flawed by his own incompetence and always given a second chance… Bring back Kirk!
Damn...Even just the clip of this episode makes me tear up😢
At least it wasn't Moopsy.
I’m actually surprised here. This is a very tricky maneuver. Not once did O’Brian or Data repeat the commands given by Riker. It is usually protocol in a situation like this to repeat back the orders to ensure they are followed to the letter.
My neighbour on holiday..
Troi makes a great call here. This is about the strongest action her character has ever taken!
I called 555-6792 and Emma Thompson answered!
LOL Weasley firing a photon torpedo... I remember when Worf did basically the same thing in that 2-parter called "The Chase" I think, and everyone was just like "Bad Worf! Oh well, anyway..."
The XO either wanted to be the CO or he's a little racist...or both.
Picard learn a valuable lesson
Riker could've imagined if he wore a Starfleet uniform like the one Picard had when he became an ensign a long time ago.
Leave your bigotry in your quarters Mr. Hobson there's no room for it on the bridge.
Thank you for uploading! One of my favorite episodes - - *_Tapestry_* (the Epilogue) 👼🙏👱♂🕊👍👼
I always liked Diane better than Rebecca. (I actually had to go luck up her name. I was going to just call her the chick with the dark hair.)
I loved Harry the Hat. Sometimes, I wish they had spun off Harry in that role instead of Night Court.
The way Emma delivers the second verse. Her voice getting deeper and more sensual. So darn good
Brent Spiner HAS to be the most underrated actor of all time.
Why do normal red uniforms Riker and Picard wear have a higher red contrast yet in the unzipped version like where that Picard wears it looks work out and faded.