I love how Patrick was laughing & crying at the same time. Clearly, he remembered that day! What made this show so good was how well the cast got along. It takes a good team to make a good show!
Good writing also, which really didn’t take off until 3rd season. Better character development and by that time the cast was getting more cohesive as a team
@@jamesbutke1438 That 3rd season is incredible. Peak Trek, peak sci-fi television. That said, I do think the 2nd season (and I know many really don't like Pulaski, but while not as likeable as Crusher, she was definitely a stronger personality for others on the show to react to) helped to lay the groundwork for it after a 1st season that had been a little too focused on trying to recreate TOS. The 2nd season focuses more on human drama and developing the characters than the 1st season did. Looking back on it, I actually do like the 2nd season and despite the infamous Shades of Gray clipshow episode and the fact that Pulaski made most people clamor for the return of Crusher, I think it was a better and more enjoyable season than the 1st.
Yeah totally unprofessional, over paid, over rated, and under worked.. If anyone else took that long to get the job done in any other profession, you'd be sacked on the spot... BLOODY GROW UP.
This is what I loved about TNG the 2 most serious characters were played by comedians, the whole cast in itself had a chemistry that is rarely seen today.
Remember, Michael had prosthetics on his face and fake teeth in his mouth. Brent was covered in gold-white body paint. And *they're* the ones making it take hours! I'd just be like "Come on guys, the sooner we get this done the sooner your faces can be free."
LOL, Michael and Brent are legends. I'm glad that Patrick has even talked about how he started to enjoy acting more and show his humor after he started working TNG.
I just saw a little clip of Mirina Sirtis talking about how serious Patrick Stewart was for the first few months of the series but relaxed after the seeming barrage of hilarity that happened on set.
I watched an interview recently with Rick Berman where he said the cast of this show, of all the shows, is the only one where everyone is still close friends all these years later. You can really see it here.
They had the gift of being the show that came along at the right time. The was just enough nostalgia for TOS and the movies helped keep it in America's consciousness. Being a highly rated, well-received and financially stable show will always help the actors make the most of their tenure there, which includes being good coworkers. Most of the ones coming after were more forced on the public, too soon to be missed, and with uncertain futures. Eventually there ended up a glut of ST series on the air. 🤷 But I could be wrong.
@@generalzod8589 You know he's a jerk, but she's lovely and sweet? When did you meet her? In all his scenes, even blooper reels, he seems to be friendly with the cast. I'm sure he made his share of bloopers (an android?) so maybe she laughed at him and got angry. BTW, where did you get all this information?
I didn't expect Patrick Stewart to be such a sweet old man, having only watched through TNG recently and seeing stoic Picard... What a lovely treasure Patrick is 😆
He has softened a TON with age. Legend has it that in the first season of TNG he was a complete jerk to everyone, and then he came around on them and has been softening ever since (while still being a stellar actor who can go stoic when he needs to).
@@roguishpaladin Yeah, he was very serious. Hell, one time he caught a episode of Red Dwarf, was about to call the lawyers, when he realized he was laughing his ass off watching it.
Actors in stage plays pull tricks on each other; mainly trying to keep alert in the play, which may go on for months. I remember an actress talking about a fellow player who was always pranking her. He had arranged for a telephone to be rung during a scene so she would be interrupted in her lines. Without a beat, she picked up the phone, listened and then turning to him said, "It's for you".
@@MilesLougheed It would be interesting to see what would have happened had she stayed onboard throughout the series run. Worf wouldn't have become Chief of Security and his character arc may have turned out different. 🤔
When I see videos of Michael Dorn I can't even get my mind around him as Worf. Amazing makeup, amazing acting, and that VOICE! I suspect he's really a shape-shifter.
This story happened during the second-last episode of TNG. Star Trek was in high gear at this point: ending TNG, Generations just about to start filming, DS9 in production and VOY in pre-production and also about to start. You know that there was a lot of pressure at Paramount to keep all these balls in the air and here you have these two goofs blowing take after take. LOL I love it!!!
You're such a great family guys...you can tell there's nothing but absolute love, respect, and admiration among all of them....I thank you from the bottom of my heart for 7 great seasons....Trutrekkie518🖖
I've met more of TOS cast than TNG cast! Of course, they never were at the conventions I went to, or at least by the time I started going to one by me, they hadn't been there for a while.
It's really hard to look at Michael Dorn and not think of Worf. It's crazy because Worf is one of the least insane thing about Dorne, he was also a fighter pilot. He didnt _play_ a pilot, he _is_ a pilot. And an actor. And a silly man with latex all over his face. And a giant black man who can probably kick most of our asses. And hes a giant goofball. A goofballing, giant, ass kicking pilot.
@@arthas640 My main issue is usually "That can't be Worf! This dude's black! And Worf.... oh wait...." I have no idea what it is but Klingons just aren't black to me.
@@RetiredRhetoricalWarhorse it's probably because the white and black actors get the same colored make up so they all come out looking ambiguously tan.
Patrick gets the praise of being the ACTOR, Brent is an incredible and gifted you really think he's not human and when as data he acts human is hilarious and perfect.
Brent's biggest flaw is that he makes it look incredibly easy. People often overlook his talent because it's so effortless for him that you forget he's acting. He should get far more praise than he gets for his talents (acting, singing, dancing, comedy).
It took one hell of an excellent crew to make a show that lasted 7 seasons ! I still rewatch episodes on DVD. Thanks to the whole crew for all your great work!
I've been listening to podcasts about various other 2nd gen Star Trek shows, and none of them really had as much fun as these folks! So much love in this cast, it really feels like a family😊
Looking at them now, they should have cast Patrick Stewart as the android, he's the only one in the crew that hasn't aged in any seriously visible way. Reminds me of a meme I saw about him and Sean Connery, showing pictures of both before and after 20 years time, the caption being "Once you reach max level, you just stop leveling".....
Patrick has the same magic ability as Weird Al. They looked the same in the 80's as they do now, and I can't tell if it's because they looked older than they were then or if it's because they look younger than they are now. Or both.
@Supernintendo Chalmers Have you all SEEN Keanu Reeves? He hasn't even aged. I mean like at all! He just grew that stupid beard. It looks like he'll be here forever! I, I just don't know if I can handle that!
Also Will Smith. On the other hand, Brent has aged a _lot_ . I can see why he was hesitant to reprise Data, a character who should not have aged. Especially in someone's dreams.
The integrity, chemistry, wonderful friendship, and LOVE this cast has for one another and all of us fans is just a freaking BEAUTIFUL thing to behold. The actors fell in love with this show and for good reason. YEARS later, they're close friends -- close like family and they knew both on-set and off that there needs to be a balance between professionalism and laughter because science fiction is often just so absurd that you *have* to bring levity into the quantum equation. (see what I did there?) THIS is what life is about, folks - integrity, love, joy in one's work, laughter, memories, the joy we bring to others, and the bonds we make with people . Gene Roddenberry would be proud to see ALL of this. This is, to me, what Star Trek is all about.
Star Trek is the ultimate cure for depression. I was a devout viewer of TNG back in my teens. There's so much love and good humor that went into the show, thanks largely to these folks, that it's impossible to stay in a bad mood after a few hours of the episodes or even the films. That goes for the Picard crew as well as Kirk's, I think. And, let's be honest here, Worf really is THE BEST KLINGON EVER!
DUDE I like that idea!!! Especially seeing how Brent gets under Patrick's skin alot. Or Riker and Troy would be if on the show they made it they hooked up and then became very bitter afterwards!?
So, I doubt you could ever get them to do this as a full series....but can you imagine if you sold them on it as a one-time video with proceeds for charity?
In the reality of the story, they were "pretending" to look for a Bajoran terrorist, when it was Ro undercover. But still, it was a silly idea since if they were really looking for her, they'd spot her immediately.
@jemimallah The goofing may have been because of how absurd it was for them to play offices fake looking for someone they already knew. That scene must have put their humour muscles into turbo.
Of all the Star Trek casts, TNG is the one where they truly became buds. I love that. I’ll never forget the way Michael Dorn described the difference when he transferred over to DS9.
Oh, so nice to see how funny Michael Dorn is. Worf was always my favourite character. His grunts and constant bad mood. I love him. Now I love them both.
There are a lot of shows you hear members of the cast didn’t get along. This is one of the few where they all got along even if it was the production team that wore them out. Not every producer on the show was the best to work with. But the cast obviously loved working with each other
What I really love about TNG's cast is that over the years - especially after the show ended - they've remained close friends, like an extended family. You can see, hear, and feel how much they truly love each other so much. I'm sure along the way they had fights and disagreements and moments when they must've been asking themselves why did I join up with these people, but at the end of the day, they can sit down and go through those memories of bad stuff, idiotic stiff, stupid and immature stuff that they all did all those years ago and genuinely laugh about it together.
I love when I hear something new about Star Trek that I never heard before! I don't think I'll ever be able to watch that scene without laughing again lol
Dorn:"Okay what about two german guys? Okay Ja ja" Spiner:[Intentionally bad german accent]"We are looking for a woman, she look like something just like that." Anyone else get 'Allo 'Allo! vibes from that?
@@NitpickingNerd I remember an interview where she speaks of that while she was on Earth Final Conflict. She could barely handle it telling the story because she was laughing so hard from the memories.
This sounds totally insane. Imagining these two guys in full makeup, stepping into the scene, and just totally deliberately blowing it out of character... just because. Absolutely hilarious. I wish I could see the footage. 😆
omg, dorn was setting that UP! i went to grab my water, and, thankfully, he hit the punchline! Water woulda been spit all over my phone if he didn't get to that accent, lmao!! God, those two are hilarious!!!😂😂😂✌💗
I always get a sense that these guys truly loved each other, which made their performances that much more credible on screen. Would LOVE to see at least a few of them make an appearance in the upcoming Star Trek Picard series.
@@nickm5419 In an ideal world, true. But it would depend on what these guys are willing to do. Would love to see them all in the pilot at least, but I'll take what I can get.
@@MaestroRigale It's too bad that most of the Next Gen movies were not well received by the public because I would have loved to see these guys all together again a few more times.
Well, we're up to a Spiner, a Frakes, and a Sirtis. That ain't bad. I know they're deeply resisting the story becoming TNG 2.0, though, and that's a good thing. These characters were part of Picard's life but they didn't define him - except, perhaps, in that Data defined his perception of sentient artificial life (and so would end up getting a little more screen time).
I THINK in "Fistful of Datas" where Alexander and Worf do a wild wild west adventure on the Holodeck? One of the characters Data plays in that ep sounds like his character from Night Court.
@@scottweber3072 I always thought so. I love it when the feedback (or whatever) from the holodeck hits Data, and he says to Picard "I reckon!" I just about hit the floor laughing. Such a fun episode!
This is why TNG is the best Star Trek. Because they clearly had the best chemistry out of any Star Trek series, not just on screen, but off screen too.
I once asked my Boss for help because I could not find a specialized tool to finish my work. "Have you seen this meter?" asked I, holding up the instrument in question. He gently took it from my hand, turned it right side up, and handed back to me. "Wow! Thanks!" gushed I, startled to see it appear out of thin air. Turns out Mom was right; I am 'special'!
@aljohn. She had that tough not taking shit from anybody: (not feminist strong, but red Sonja kind of strong), kind of hotness. A sexiness soy boys could never fathom!
another funny story: ua-cam.com/video/CKcGuIvOQlU/v-deo.html
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Pro tip : you can watch movies on Flixzone. I've been using it for watching a lot of movies these days.
@Watson Valentin Definitely, have been watching on Flixzone} for since december myself =)
They would do it again if they had the chance
A Klingon and an Android walk into a bar......
Schulzffw ........and the Klingon said to the bartender, a glass of Klingon blood wine for me and a glass of 10/40 weight for my friend here!
And say "No funny stuff Lebowski wheres the lady"
@@windwaik3r689 After the bartender's head is pulled from the toilet, he gasps and says "She's down there somewhere, lemme take another look!"
The bartender says 'What is this, some kind of joke?'
...Ok, the admiral can stay, but the ferengi in the gorilla suit has to go!
It's funny how the 2 most serious characters on the show have the best sense of humors.
I thought the same. In at least 75% of all the bloopers, fuck ups and what nots, there is at least one of them.
Ironic
That's usually how things go on most shows.
Tim Russ who plays Tuvok on Voyager is also funny as hell at these panels.
Florian Ju I felt like it was always somebody else would say something even mildly funny and Dorn was never able to keep it together.
I love how Patrick was laughing & crying at the same time. Clearly, he remembered that day!
What made this show so good was how well the cast got along. It takes a good team to make a good show!
If he had a gun.
Good writing also, which really didn’t take off until 3rd season. Better character development and by that time the cast was getting more cohesive as a team
@@jamesbutke1438 That 3rd season is incredible. Peak Trek, peak sci-fi television. That said, I do think the 2nd season (and I know many really don't like Pulaski, but while not as likeable as Crusher, she was definitely a stronger personality for others on the show to react to) helped to lay the groundwork for it after a 1st season that had been a little too focused on trying to recreate TOS.
The 2nd season focuses more on human drama and developing the characters than the 1st season did. Looking back on it, I actually do like the 2nd season and despite the infamous Shades of Gray clipshow episode and the fact that Pulaski made most people clamor for the return of Crusher, I think it was a better and more enjoyable season than the 1st.
The chemistry was so good that the cast even formed a loose repertory company for a while doing theater after the series ended.
Michael Dorn and Brent Spiner were the reason for the long 15 hour days lol
They were well worth it.
So it wasn't just Spot who made the shoots long.
@@imthehost lol apparently not!
Really? For a week, I was in and out in no more than 10. Was as if they were on a budget.
Yeah totally unprofessional, over paid, over rated, and under worked.. If anyone else took that long to get the job done in any other profession, you'd be sacked on the spot... BLOODY GROW UP.
This is what I loved about TNG the 2 most serious characters were played by comedians, the whole cast in itself had a chemistry that is rarely seen today.
" We are looking for a woman." Point at the woman they are looking for.
" Looks like her." Lolol
"We are looking for a woman", well you came to the right place...
"Vee are lookingk for a woman, she looks kinda sorta just like zat."
Remember, Michael had prosthetics on his face and fake teeth in his mouth. Brent was covered in gold-white body paint. And *they're* the ones making it take hours! I'd just be like "Come on guys, the sooner we get this done the sooner your faces can be free."
They probably spent hours bonding in the makeup chairs and just decided to fuck with everyone else for not having to spend hours in the makeup chair.
LOL, Michael and Brent are legends. I'm glad that Patrick has even talked about how he started to enjoy acting more and show his humor after he started working TNG.
I just saw a little clip of Mirina Sirtis talking about how serious Patrick Stewart was for the first few months of the series but relaxed after the seeming barrage of hilarity that happened on set.
I watched an interview recently with Rick Berman where he said the cast of this show, of all the shows, is the only one where everyone is still close friends all these years later. You can really see it here.
They had the gift of being the show that came along at the right time. The was just enough nostalgia for TOS and the movies helped keep it in America's consciousness. Being a highly rated, well-received and financially stable show will always help the actors make the most of their tenure there, which includes being good coworkers.
Most of the ones coming after were more forced on the public, too soon to be missed, and with uncertain futures. Eventually there ended up a glut of ST series on the air. 🤷 But I could be wrong.
Brent wasn't sorry at all....lol
Laeadern If he had said I regret nothing! 😂
He´s never been sorry, ha ha.
He's devoted a significant amount of his time to trolling Patrick Stewart at conventions.
I hear he was kinda of a jerk to work with. I think that he once got angry at the lovely, sweet, Marina Sertis for laughing after she made a blooper.
@@generalzod8589 You know he's a jerk, but she's lovely and sweet? When did you meet her? In all his scenes, even blooper reels, he seems to be friendly with the cast. I'm sure he made his share of bloopers (an android?) so maybe she laughed at him and got angry. BTW, where did you get all this information?
They love each other. A wonderful ending to a wonderful show.
I didn't expect Patrick Stewart to be such a sweet old man, having only watched through TNG recently and seeing stoic Picard... What a lovely treasure Patrick is 😆
He's just the cutest thing. The little leg kick at the beginning was adorable
He has softened a TON with age. Legend has it that in the first season of TNG he was a complete jerk to everyone, and then he came around on them and has been softening ever since (while still being a stellar actor who can go stoic when he needs to).
@@roguishpaladin Yeah, he was very serious. Hell, one time he caught a episode of Red Dwarf, was about to call the lawyers, when he realized he was laughing his ass off watching it.
He's a pompous prick, actually.
@@JnEricsonx - why would he call lawyers about Red Dwarf? Odd thing to say.
Actors in stage plays pull tricks on each other; mainly trying to keep alert in the play, which may go on for months. I remember an actress talking about a fellow player who was always pranking her. He had arranged for a telephone to be rung during a scene so she would be interrupted in her lines. Without a beat, she picked up the phone, listened and then turning to him said, "It's for you".
Just gonna say, Michael doesn't look sorry. He's smiling like a cat with a mouthful of canary.
So REALLY what he's saying is... somewhere out there is footage of Worf and Data speaking with silly accents?
All of the time!!
Yeah how do I get the outtake reel with that? Now I just gotta see it.
@@buckrodgers1162 I really need this out take reel in my life.
Hay the way Americans do an English accent it's got to be funny
@@anthonyrigley4402,
I don't know. I do a pretty good Irish accent. So there could be some out there that could do a good English one as well.
God the camaraderie on that set must have been fantastic.
Except for Tasha Yar.
Fuck Tasha Yar
It's rare to enjoy working with others that much and still manage to create something nearing perfection.
@@MilesLougheed It would be interesting to see what would have happened had she stayed onboard throughout the series run.
Worf wouldn't have become Chief of Security and his character arc may have turned out different. 🤔
It was. I was just a standin and doing hand inserts for a week yet Brent came over to welcome me to the set. Amazing!
I love the idea of Data and Worf being best friends and pulling pranks on the rest of the crew.
"I'm sorry too"
He drawled amazingly sarcastically :P
When I see videos of Michael Dorn I can't even get my mind around him as Worf. Amazing makeup, amazing acting, and that VOICE! I suspect he's really a shape-shifter.
"We are looking for a woman!"
*points at Ro* "Looks like her!"
Oh god. I can't breathe! XD
When Dorn said "she had the little thing on her face" I was almost expecting Spiner or someone else to say to him "You're one to talk!"
His wasn't little... 😂
Watching some of the blooper reels from TNG all I can ask is HOW in the HELL did they get ANYTHING done on that show? 🤣
They sure had a good time, didn't they?
I heard this part "HOW in the HELL did they get ANYTHING done on that show? " in Patrick's voice when I read it!
They were such great actors they could joke around and then nail it when they needed to.
Always wondered why it took a week and a half to do one episode! Now I know why!!
They did have 15--17 hour days to do it ... :)
I love the energy between these people...like family. I grew up with TNG and will forever love the show and the cast.
I love how Patrick just starts shaking his head as soon as the story starts.
This story happened during the second-last episode of TNG. Star Trek was in high gear at this point: ending TNG, Generations just about to start filming, DS9 in production and VOY in pre-production and also about to start. You know that there was a lot of pressure at Paramount to keep all these balls in the air and here you have these two goofs blowing take after take. LOL I love it!!!
Michael Dorn is huge. He reached over two seats to touch Stewart and doesn’t even have to lean in that direction.
I love how Patrick looks like a glee filled little kid when the video starts.
He is precious!
I love these guys so much! I'm glad they had so much fun. The characters they created inspired me to become more than I ever thought possible.
You're such a great family guys...you can tell there's nothing but absolute love, respect, and admiration among all of them....I thank you from the bottom of my heart for 7 great seasons....Trutrekkie518🖖
Being a hard core original Trekkie, I never thought I could like, let alone love TNG. But I did.
I've met more of TOS cast than TNG cast! Of course, they never were at the conventions I went to, or at least by the time I started going to one by me, they hadn't been there for a while.
TNG sucked until the 3rd season then really took off.
It's still hard for me to look at Michael Dorn and see Worf.
Then think of him as the cop he played on CHIPS.
He wasn't in every episode but he was in several. Didn't ride a motorcycle, obviously, but had a car
It's really hard to look at Michael Dorn and not think of Worf. It's crazy because Worf is one of the least insane thing about Dorne, he was also a fighter pilot. He didnt _play_ a pilot, he _is_ a pilot. And an actor. And a silly man with latex all over his face. And a giant black man who can probably kick most of our asses. And hes a giant goofball. A goofballing, giant, ass kicking pilot.
@@arthas640 My main issue is usually "That can't be Worf! This dude's black! And Worf.... oh wait...." I have no idea what it is but Klingons just aren't black to me.
@@RetiredRhetoricalWarhorse it's probably because the white and black actors get the same colored make up so they all come out looking ambiguously tan.
@@arthas640 Wow... didn't expect for someone on youtube to come up with a reasonable explanation instead of calling me a racist o.O.
Patrick gets the praise of being the ACTOR, Brent is an incredible and gifted you really think he's not human and when as data he acts human is hilarious and perfect.
Brent's biggest flaw is that he makes it look incredibly easy. People often overlook his talent because it's so effortless for him that you forget he's acting. He should get far more praise than he gets for his talents (acting, singing, dancing, comedy).
It took one hell of an excellent crew to make a show that lasted 7 seasons ! I still rewatch episodes on DVD. Thanks to the whole crew for all your great work!
Man, the TNG cast were such good friends, you love to see it.
I've been listening to podcasts about various other 2nd gen Star Trek shows, and none of them really had as much fun as these folks! So much love in this cast, it really feels like a family😊
I already knew that Brent is one of the funniest people on the planet. I take great relief in now knowing that Michael is as well!
Michael has such a lovely voice though. I could listen to this man talk for hours
I love that Patrick almost can't contain himself.
I think Patrick was laughing at how bad their accents were - LOL
Looking at them now, they should have cast Patrick Stewart as the android, he's the only one in the crew that hasn't aged in any seriously visible way. Reminds me of a meme I saw about him and Sean Connery, showing pictures of both before and after 20 years time, the caption being "Once you reach max level, you just stop leveling".....
Patrick has the same magic ability as Weird Al. They looked the same in the 80's as they do now, and I can't tell if it's because they looked older than they were then or if it's because they look younger than they are now. Or both.
@@ze_rubenator the only real differences in Weird Al's appearance are hairstyle (both cranial and facial) and ditching the glasses.
You're forgetting he was on that planet with the rings that never let you age and always hold a moment in time🐦🐦🐦
@Supernintendo Chalmers Have you all SEEN Keanu Reeves? He hasn't even aged. I mean like at all! He just grew that stupid beard. It looks like he'll be here forever! I, I just don't know if I can handle that!
Also Will Smith.
On the other hand, Brent has aged a _lot_ . I can see why he was hesitant to reprise Data, a character who should not have aged. Especially in someone's dreams.
The integrity, chemistry, wonderful friendship, and LOVE this cast has for one another and all of us fans is just a freaking BEAUTIFUL thing to behold. The actors fell in love with this show and for good reason. YEARS later, they're close friends -- close like family and they knew both on-set and off that there needs to be a balance between professionalism and laughter because science fiction is often just so absurd that you *have* to bring levity into the quantum equation. (see what I did there?)
THIS is what life is about, folks - integrity, love, joy in one's work, laughter, memories, the joy we bring to others, and the bonds we make with people . Gene Roddenberry would be proud to see ALL of this. This is, to me, what Star Trek is all about.
Star Trek is the ultimate cure for depression. I was a devout viewer of TNG back in my teens. There's so much love and good humor that went into the show, thanks largely to these folks, that it's impossible to stay in a bad mood after a few hours of the episodes or even the films. That goes for the Picard crew as well as Kirk's, I think. And, let's be honest here, Worf really is THE BEST KLINGON EVER!
seeing Sir Patrick Stewart laugh-crying made my day
That cast had fantastic chemistry which makes a show so much more appealing.
Think about this... A sitcom with all the TNG cast. Set on the suburbs of San Francisco. All the characters are neighbors but they all hate each other
@@leeroberts4850 No. But I sure hope it was.
That would be amazing. That could almost be better than TNG itself lol.
DUDE I like that idea!!!
Especially seeing how Brent gets under Patrick's skin alot.
Or
Riker and Troy would be if on the show they made it they hooked up and then became very bitter afterwards!?
So, I doubt you could ever get them to do this as a full series....but can you imagine if you sold them on it as a one-time video with proceeds for charity?
LoganHunter82 HAHAHAAH i would love to see that
One feels Brent Spiner has done many things to Patrick Stewart, of which he was 'sorry' about exactly 0%
If you haven't seen them already, look up the videos of Spiner impersonating Stewart. He's amazing!
Listening to Michael’s voice, he must be excellent at distorting it
When he guest starred on Castle, Stana Katic said he brought his voice in on a moving van.
I needed this today...what a cast! what a show! An amazing family...
God I love this cast so much
Cassie M. Their camaraderie and joy are infectious. It’s always a pleasure seeing how much they all love each other.
There was 1 Bajoran girl in the bar. HOW COULD THEY NOT SEE HER?!
In the reality of the story, they were "pretending" to look for a Bajoran terrorist, when it was Ro undercover. But still, it was a silly idea since if they were really looking for her, they'd spot her immediately.
It was a ruse to get the maquis to believe she was on the run. They weren't looking for her they were making people think they were looking for her.
@jemimallah The goofing may have been because of how absurd it was for them to play offices fake looking for someone they already knew.
That scene must have put their humour muscles into turbo.
I’ve watched this several times because it makes me laugh EVERY SINGLE TIME!
And Jonathan Frakes eating mealy worms was just priceless.
I can't get over how different Michael's voice sounds from Worf!
Of all the Star Trek casts, TNG is the one where they truly became buds. I love that. I’ll never forget the way Michael Dorn described the difference when he transferred over to DS9.
Oh, so nice to see how funny Michael Dorn is. Worf was always my favourite character. His grunts and constant bad mood. I love him. Now I love them both.
Knowing the backstory on this episode/scene made it even funnier when I watched it.
There are a lot of shows you hear members of the cast didn’t get along. This is one of the few where they all got along even if it was the production team that wore them out. Not every producer on the show was the best to work with. But the cast obviously loved working with each other
This has become one of my favorite ST:TNG stories.
In the blooper reels I love that Picard is the one who seems most unlike his character when he laughs
What I really love about TNG's cast is that over the years - especially after the show ended - they've remained close friends, like an extended family. You can see, hear, and feel how much they truly love each other so much. I'm sure along the way they had fights and disagreements and moments when they must've been asking themselves why did I join up with these people, but at the end of the day, they can sit down and go through those memories of bad stuff, idiotic stiff, stupid and immature stuff that they all did all those years ago and genuinely laugh about it together.
I was in college watching this series.
Great job to all who stared and made it a addition to the original
I love when I hear something new about Star Trek that I never heard before! I don't think I'll ever be able to watch that scene without laughing again lol
They walked in like Dumb and Dumber.
Folks sometimes forget that Michael Dorn was a guest star on 227 before being on TNG. Yes, in real life, he has a healthy sense of humor!
And don't forget Brent Spiner was originally on Night Court, as well... (ua-cam.com/video/Jd7by2m1VDs/v-deo.html)
Michal Dorn was also Officer Turner on CHiPs. He had a few moments there, too.
And later, I am Weasel!
Dorn:"Okay what about two german guys? Okay Ja ja"
Spiner:[Intentionally bad german accent]"We are looking for a woman, she look like something just like that."
Anyone else get 'Allo 'Allo! vibes from that?
They are pure gold and MY crew.
This truly was the greatest cast of all time
I would pay to see a blooper reel of that. I so wish that existed.🤣
Worf might not be a merry man, but Michael Dorn sure seems to be.
One of my favorite lines of Worf: "Sir, I am not a merry man!" Kills me every time!
Brent Spiner should become an impressionist. Talented. 👍
I want to know what Michelle Forbes(Ensign Ro) has to say about that day .
She had to kiss that alien over and over again because of them
@@NitpickingNerd I remember an interview where she speaks of that while she was on Earth Final Conflict. She could barely handle it telling the story because she was laughing so hard from the memories.
I just worked 10 hrs delivering mail and this is the best laugh I’ve had on a while. Damn I loved that show as a kid
Thank you for your service as a government worker,
Patrick Stewart must have been like the older brother constantly being trolled by the younger siblings.
I'll never be able to look at that scene the same way again
Hearing a british accent come out of Worfs and Datas face must have been hilarious!!!
This stuff is gold.
God, I love this so much!!!
They are still friends after all these years and having fun discussing their experiences in the set.
This spirit is what made NG's greatest moments - love.
This sounds totally insane. Imagining these two guys in full makeup, stepping into the scene, and just totally deliberately blowing it out of character... just because.
Absolutely hilarious. I wish I could see the footage. 😆
Hearing Mr Worf speaking in a Cockney accent has just made my evening 😂
omg, dorn was setting that UP! i went to grab my water, and, thankfully, he hit the punchline! Water woulda been spit all over my phone if he didn't get to that accent, lmao!! God, those two are hilarious!!!😂😂😂✌💗
I always get a sense that these guys truly loved each other, which made their performances that much more credible on screen. Would LOVE to see at least a few of them make an appearance in the upcoming Star Trek Picard series.
You cant have a post TNG series without the rest of the original cast :)
@@nickm5419 In an ideal world, true. But it would depend on what these guys are willing to do. Would love to see them all in the pilot at least, but I'll take what I can get.
You’re not wrong. They really seem so genuinely happy to see one another and reminisce.
@@MaestroRigale It's too bad that most of the Next Gen movies were not well received by the public because I would have loved to see these guys all together again a few more times.
Well, we're up to a Spiner, a Frakes, and a Sirtis. That ain't bad. I know they're deeply resisting the story becoming TNG 2.0, though, and that's a good thing. These characters were part of Picard's life but they didn't define him - except, perhaps, in that Data defined his perception of sentient artificial life (and so would end up getting a little more screen time).
I was waiting for Brent to be like, "I'm not sorry." Lol
This is a hilarious story. Would love to see some footage of this.
Ensign Ro's outfit is just amazing. And she looks stunning too. What a great costume designer they had, apart from the Star fleet uniform.
After the 100th take...
Brent/Michael: Okay let's do just one more..
Patrick: NO! NOOOOOO!!!
Brent/Michael: You broke your little script.
These guys get along a heck of a lot better than the original cast.
I wonder if Spiner ever used his "Night Court" voice during this scene?
I THINK in "Fistful of Datas" where Alexander and Worf do a wild wild west adventure on the Holodeck? One of the characters Data plays in that ep sounds like his character from Night Court.
@@scottweber3072 I always thought so. I love it when the feedback (or whatever) from the holodeck hits Data, and he says to Picard "I reckon!" I just about hit the floor laughing. Such a fun episode!
Michael Dorn looks so different without his Worf makeup.
I think you have that backwards;)
@@promnightdumpsterbaby9553 You mean Worf looks so different without his Michael Dorn makeup? Lol
They truly were the Next Generation of entertainment so many good memories watching this show 👍👍👍👍
I love you channel. Also love that you gave Phlox Gowron's eyes 😂
This is why TNG is the best Star Trek. Because they clearly had the best chemistry out of any Star Trek series, not just on screen, but off screen too.
Funny story, and really great to see all of these actors together. I loved watching STNG 👏👏👏👏
this was Awesome!
I once asked my Boss for help because I could not find a specialized tool to finish my work.
"Have you seen this meter?" asked I, holding up the instrument in question.
He gently took it from my hand, turned it right side up, and handed back to me.
"Wow! Thanks!" gushed I, startled to see it appear out of thin air.
Turns out Mom was right; I am 'special'!
I wish we could see a blooper if them doing this 🤣🤣🤣
Lmao I just laughed so hard I started crying.😂
Is it me or Dr Crusher still kinda hot
Crusher was never hot. SMH
She finally dat brunette tho
@@davidmoore33 Fuck off, you troll wannabe.
@aljohn. She had that tough not taking shit from anybody: (not feminist strong, but red Sonja kind of strong), kind of hotness. A sexiness soy boys could never fathom!
It’s you.