0:23 Can we just take a moment to admire how brutally strong locutus of borg must be considering it took a combined effort from both Worf and Data to restrain him?
@@tinman3586 The funny thing is, that WOULD actually be the best possible way to prove his mortality XD, so it's a very good answer, and, Q's retort seems kind-of weak and insecure, which seems like a good way to make Q seem weak and vulnerable to the audience, in-turn, making it easier for the audience to begin to empathize with Q.
I couldn't agree more, though there are always exceptions to a rule. I believe someone should take exceeding care even in dire situations, always think things through with what little time you have, try and think on alternate possibilities, or backup plans should one be forced to work with someone untrustworthy. A number of ds9 episodes taught me that, among other sources, including Batman.
I'm sorry for your bullying, I've gone through a bit myself, not at that young age, but young enough to know what you mean. Real life does not always allow for an ease of assessment or quick reaction to avoid danger, especially for children. That's one reason why, as much as I hate instilling paranoia in a kid, I do believe in having some simple rules of thumb for kids to follow to have the best chance to avoid dangerous people, like always going for an adult if asked to help someone, not trying to help the other person, EVER. As for bullying, that's tricky depending on the situation, and actually I wonder what your specific situation was, given the topic of giving trust, if you don't mind my asking. If you do mind, I won't pry, I don't want to open wounds.
That is a tribute to "Animal House"...when Bluto grabs and breaks the guitar of the guy (played by Steven Bishop) playing on the fraternity stairway during a party.
the cardassians have no honour, the borg have no honour, romulans have no honour, other klingons have no honour.. .... and worf had his honour stripped from him.. go figure.
Trek001 that line always felt so contrived to me. Like they really had to try and force something in for Michael Dorn to say there and wanted it to sound very obviously Klingon.
The writer of that scene also had a very strange idea of what a peace treaty was. A peace treaty doesn't automatically mean "allies", it just means "we won't shoot you on sight, and we'll maintain communication." It's one of those instances that Marina Sirtis talks about in her Q&As, "Before she got the space suit (Starfleet uniform), Troi was an idiot. After she got it (in Chain of Command), the writers suddenly figured out that she actually has a brain!"
@@MMuraseofSandvich To be a bit more specific, she said that in TV land they won't let you have a cleavage and a brain at the same time, so once the character was dressed in a cleavage-exposing outfit, she wasn't allowed to be intelligent anymore.
Well Worf was used as the measuring stick of how lethal the bad guy of the week was hence why he lost so much. They later fixed that in DS9 where he got to win the majority of his fights.
My only problem applying this to the Borg though is that they dont have fear either. Not having neither courage nor fear leaves them at a possible advantage
"Trust is EARNED, not given away." Wish more people had the common sense required to see this as a good thing. Blind trust is no different from stupidity.
In some ways Worf has the sadest story of all the main characters in Star Trek, he bears the weight of his people and repeatedly loses those who are closest to him.... one of my favourite characters!
Ghorum I met Robert O'Reilly at a comic con years ago. I wasn't sure it was him at first without the make up etc.. then he came up to me and said "One day the house of Duras may rule the empire... but not today!" And with those last three words his eyes bulged outward just like Gowron! Epic moment of my life! 😍😀😀
I like Worf. He does things against his superior officer's wishes ( sometimes) when the occasion arises. Klingons can be glorious badasses, and that's a POSITIVE trait!!!
I mean, Worf wasn't wrong to... show displeasure.. at geordi's lute-playing. Geordi even seemed to be overly into it when in fact it was just the same note over and over again. I mean, how could he possibly get so much enjoyment from just "BLÖM-BLÖ-BLÖM BLÖ-BLÖM-BLÖ-BLÖM"?
I excited go find a Part 3. Thanx -Your editing is so excellent. I love the inclusion of fan favorite. I protest, I am NOT a Merry man. Michael Dorn’s line delivery was impeccable. Another fan fave is from the other series, is Trials and Tribblations, going back in time to revisit TOS The trouble with Tribbles, and seeing a Klingon who looks human, they all look at Worf, and he says ‘it’s a long story, and we don’t like go talk about it with outsiders’ one of his funniest lines of all time.
@@Schismarch it’s not lazy. These things seem like enormous amount of work. Yes, I watched Troi and gave it a thumbs up. Worf was the best thing about DS9 imho👏🖖☮️😍
Good thing worf was raised by humans. He got the best set of teeth compared to other klingons. Must be all the visits to the dentist, when he was growing up....
Durass's tactics may be able to fool Klingons but not the Federation. Picard said it before "the Federation is not a military organization". The Federation are explorers and SCIENTISTS, u need to amp up ur game to pull one over them.
I've always loved Worf and the Klingons. It would be so great if Paramount did a Star Trek show that is only about the Klingons, that maybe takes place somewhere in their past. They reference so many things in Klingon history over the different shows that would be so great to see and maybe have one of the main characters be an ancestor of Worf and center around the House of Mog. If done right I would love that so much.
Worf was right to bash the lute. A friend of mine with a degree in Early Music told me that lute s are hard to tune and quickly go out of tune. I think It's the one instrument that justifies its own destruction.
The part where Worf yells he's not a merry man, then smashes the little guitar kills me everytime.
"Sorry."
No mandolin for you!
Worf only uses Dr. Squatch soap!!
an homage to John Belushi and Animal House
It's a lute. And yes it deserves to be smashed.
*Annoyed, smaskes Geordi’s ukulele*
“Sorry” :-/
I friggin love Warf
It was a tribute to this scene with John Belushi in "Animal House":
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its a lute but yea
That's the greatest thing Worf has ever done.
That was a scene from Animal House where John Belushi smashes a guys guitar...then says "sorry" cracks me up every time.
🎶 i gave my love a chicken...🎶
0:23 Can we just take a moment to admire how brutally strong locutus of borg must be considering it took a combined effort from both Worf and Data to restrain him?
I believe that the borgs strength is on par with Data's
@@picard47alphatango1 Data is stronger. He proved it, especially after killing one bare handed and started liking it.
"I protest! I am _not_ a Merry Man!" 😆
Yeah, that was hilarious.
Animal House, John Belushi. Sorry,
It's a quote fit for me.
The look on the person who Worf was sitting next to after he smashed it was funny too.
I think it was Dr Crusher but I could be mistaken.
"There will be 3 Cardasian beamed aboard " Kim,Khloe and Kourtney.
They have to beam aboard as there isn't the room for 3 cardassian arses in a single shuttle craft.
Worf: "Dibs on Chloe"
Riker: "Agreed, and I'll take care of the other 2"
Allie Gayle that's brilliant
@@firetopman daaanngg dawg!! Lol!
@ 2:36 "The Kardashians have no honor"
That “unlikely” at 1:16 is just brilliant xD
"Trust is earned, NOT given away."
True words warrior, true words.
I like the part when Worf as a klingon practices human martial arts. (Looks like tai chi)
Cultural exchange is a beautiful thing
Absolutely it is!! 😊😊
love the Animal House reference with the breaking of the guitar.
Many great quotes from Worf but, "I am not a merry man" is oddly one of my favorites.
"The Kardashians (sp) have no honor. I do not trust them." I died! 🤣
4:08 this is the Worf your looking for 💪🏼
Lol love the homage to animal house when he smashed the instrument against the tree.
4:07
When you cant play your instrument correctly, dont do it infront of Warf
"sorry" no hes not, hes sorry you cant play XD
Thank you for the recurring Riker or "Rikering" final shot
Animal house John belushi reference with smashing the lute
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Worf doing Two Chi, weird for someone who's Klingon.
4:05 - Worf is Fulliautomatix. Geordi is Cacophonix.
The Kardashians have no honor? 😅
I love that "Animal House" tribute.
Also
Captain, I am not a merry man!
I bet Q loved that.
Assimilate this!!!Worf with part of a Borg wrapped around his environmental suit air leak.
3:55 this might belong in the 'Denied' video. 4:05 Oh!
1:37 - Mhehehe
Q: What must I do to prove that I am mortal?
Worf: Die.
Riker: *trying not to laugh*
They left out Q's hilarious retort though:
"Very good Worf. Eat any good books today?"
@@tinman3586 The funny thing is, that WOULD actually be the best possible way to prove his mortality XD, so it's a very good answer, and, Q's retort seems kind-of weak and insecure, which seems like a good way to make Q seem weak and vulnerable to the audience, in-turn, making it easier for the audience to begin to empathize with Q.
Worf was right about trust being earned not given away. In my judgement that's a very good point.
Also respect! Never automatic.
I couldn't agree more, though there are always exceptions to a rule.
I believe someone should take exceeding care even in dire situations, always think things through with what little time you have, try and think on alternate possibilities, or backup plans should one be forced to work with someone untrustworthy.
A number of ds9 episodes taught me that, among other sources, including Batman.
i also agree but it also good give somebody the benafit of the dout before you have course to judge people other wise
He was also right about coursge and honor being their real advantage against the Borg.
I'm sorry for your bullying, I've gone through a bit myself, not at that young age, but young enough to know what you mean.
Real life does not always allow for an ease of assessment or quick reaction to avoid danger, especially for children.
That's one reason why, as much as I hate instilling paranoia in a kid, I do believe in having some simple rules of thumb for kids to follow to have the best chance to avoid dangerous people, like always going for an adult if asked to help someone, not trying to help the other person, EVER.
As for bullying, that's tricky depending on the situation, and actually I wonder what your specific situation was, given the topic of giving trust, if you don't mind my asking.
If you do mind, I won't pry, I don't want to open wounds.
"Sorry." At least he has manners.
That is a tribute to "Animal House"...when Bluto grabs and breaks the guitar of the guy (played by Steven Bishop) playing on the fraternity stairway during a party.
"I'M NOT A MERRY MAN!!!" This is perhaps the most funniest line in all of this series.
And his smashing of the guitar/lute made him a hero
Meanwhile in DS9 Major Kira be like *"Well I was playing a married woman!!!"*
the cardassians have no honour, the borg have no honour, romulans have no honour, other klingons have no honour.. .... and worf had his honour stripped from him.. go figure.
Worf admits the Romulans have honour when two ships turn up at the Basen Rift to help Enterprise
Trek001 that line always felt so contrived to me. Like they really had to try and force something in for Michael Dorn to say there and wanted it to sound very obviously Klingon.
@@Trek001 Wayoun. "Romulans, so predictably treacherous." Always like that observation.
To be fair, honor is hard to keep, you lose it for the damnedest things.
@@russetwolf13 Slight amount of dust on the cabinets, dishonor!
"Trust is earned, not given away." He's got a point.
Especially when it comes to the Cardassians
The writer of that scene also had a very strange idea of what a peace treaty was. A peace treaty doesn't automatically mean "allies", it just means "we won't shoot you on sight, and we'll maintain communication." It's one of those instances that Marina Sirtis talks about in her Q&As, "Before she got the space suit (Starfleet uniform), Troi was an idiot. After she got it (in Chain of Command), the writers suddenly figured out that she actually has a brain!"
@@MMuraseofSandvich To be a bit more specific, she said that in TV land they won't let you have a cleavage and a brain at the same time, so once the character was dressed in a cleavage-exposing outfit, she wasn't allowed to be intelligent anymore.
Thank you for including Geordie laughing at Worf's dad's story (1:18). LeVar's laugh is so infectious! :)
I read this as Worf's dad joke" and I was hopeful I missed something in the series
@@DayneTreader LOL nope, he's still a terrible dad. Also I just edited my comment to say "story" for accuracy's sake.
Duras: "it was a bomb!"
No shit Sherlock!! 😂😂
Worf had his moments in TNG for sure, but his true badassery was on full display in DS9.
Facts
Well Worf was used as the measuring stick of how lethal the bad guy of the week was hence why he lost so much.
They later fixed that in DS9 where he got to win the majority of his fights.
ABSOLUTELY. He grew a lot in DS9
I LOVE the post-Riker reaction with each compilation. :-)
Worf doesn't choose to be a badass sometimes. Worf is a fulltime badass.
"The Borg have neither Honor nor courage. That is our advantage."
You can replace, "The Borg" with whatever you wish :)
My only problem applying this to the Borg though is that they dont have fear either. Not having neither courage nor fear leaves them at a possible advantage
like the swamp dwellers in D.C.
Pigeons
@@michaelwallbrown3726 ?
that "Nice legs" bit had me laughing my ass off!!!
What episode is that from? I don't recognize it.
Looks like Vash, only a few with her in it.
its a good thing worfs earth parents was Russian:)
Dustin Cordell He’s a nice Jewish boy.
Oy, Vey!
They were? I wish I knew/remembered more about his human family
Bobruisk in Belorussia!
explains why he loves Minsk!
"Trust is EARNED, not given away."
Wish more people had the common sense required to see this as a good thing. Blind trust is no different from stupidity.
Hence religion
@@JoeBatson But Worf has FAITH
In some ways Worf has the sadest story of all the main characters in Star Trek, he bears the weight of his people and repeatedly loses those who are closest to him.... one of my favourite characters!
"The Cardasians have no honor". An old clip but a name that sounds familiar these days.
That sentence makes a lot sense.
Wasn't it the same actor that play gul dukat
MrCheckpoint yes
the Kardashian's have no honor. "oh mr worf, we're more ferengi than human if you think about it" (ewww wtf Terra Prime)
I protest I am a grumpy Klingon not a merry man lol
The second I saw Geordie playing that lute brought me back 30 years. I was laughing before Worf stood up.
Worf smashing the mandolin, then saying "sorry" was first used by John Belushi smashing Stephen Bishop's guitar in "Animal House."
Clearly the task of designing the early Cardassian uniforms was an intern.
"Trust is earned, not given away." Lt. Commander Worf
"I must protest I am not a Marry Man!". I died laughing at that one.
1:39
Weird. His teaching voice is oddly soothing
Worf always gave great security and strategic advice as Security Chief, even if he was ignored a lot in TNG.
I love Worf, easily one of my most favorite characters. But the funniest thing is that he was always intimidated by one Benjamin Sisko.
My grandfather has a glare like Gowron.
Ghorum I met Robert O'Reilly at a comic con years ago. I wasn't sure it was him at first without the make up etc.. then he came up to me and said "One day the house of Duras may rule the empire... but not today!" And with those last three words his eyes bulged outward just like Gowron! Epic moment of my life! 😍😀😀
hyperthyroidism
The Kardashian's have no Honor. See , Worf knew all along.
Worf didn't choose badassery. Badassery chose Worf.
The scene with the guitar broke me completely laughing
I like Worf. He does things against his superior officer's wishes ( sometimes) when the occasion arises. Klingons can be glorious badasses, and that's a POSITIVE trait!!!
I love Worf's tribute to John Belushi @4:00
That scene still cracks me up. lol
I mean, Worf wasn't wrong to... show displeasure.. at geordi's lute-playing. Geordi even seemed to be overly into it when in fact it was just the same note over and over again. I mean, how could he possibly get so much enjoyment from just "BLÖM-BLÖ-BLÖM BLÖ-BLÖM-BLÖ-BLÖM"?
Trust is earned not given Amen to that
Was your analysis just as insightful?!
Star Trek is so cool
Damn straight !!
Love the animal house reference at the end lol
Worf: I'm sorry.
Translation: I'm sorry for your loss!
Worf has got to Show Up
In Picard at Least Once ....
They should have given Worf his own series, he could have carried one just as well as any of the other leads.
4:03 worf's not a fan of musical instruments 😂
That Riker smile at the end, lol ;)
I excited go find a Part 3. Thanx -Your editing is so excellent. I love the inclusion of fan favorite. I protest, I am NOT a Merry man. Michael Dorn’s line delivery was impeccable. Another fan fave is from the other series, is Trials and Tribblations, going back in time to revisit TOS The trouble with Tribbles, and seeing a Klingon who looks human, they all look at Worf, and he says ‘it’s a long story, and we don’t like go talk about it with outsiders’ one of his funniest lines of all time.
Lololol. Yeah I want to go through and do ds9 eventually, but I’m lazy! Glad you liked them! There’s also a troi being a badass video.
@@Schismarch it’s not lazy. These things seem like enormous amount of work. Yes, I watched Troi and gave it a thumbs up. Worf was the best thing about DS9 imho👏🖖☮️😍
I've just realized the Worf Data and Picard are strongest members of the crew
@2:28
That look of surprise on Gowron's face
I love Worf.
Best character in the whole franchise.
Worf an Data are my two favorite characters
Same
4:10 Troi cracking up in the background.
I think that was Dr Crusher actually.
@@christopherdean1326 woops. I think you're right. my bad.
4:07 *_THANK YOU!_*
Love how all these end with Riker.
I love the ST:TNG tribute to John Belushi in Animal House........ ( crash )...."sorry." LMAO!
He is right the Kardashian’s have no honor
The best part of this whole clip is when Worf walks up to Geordi and grabs that noise maker and smashes it on the rocks.
3:52 I don't remember Troi being in that shot. I thought it was just the boys.
THE KLINGON EMPIRE WILL NEVER YIELD
Worf writes on his Ipad 2:04
2:45 - "Trust is earned...not given away!" Damned right!
Good thing worf was raised by humans. He got the best set of teeth compared to other klingons. Must be all the visits to the dentist, when he was growing up....
@0:20 I don't care what anyone says...This is the original Harlem shake,backpack kid dance (while being stunned to unconscious)
Who else would've smashed that ule Georgie had into a tree
*raises hand*
Worf and John Belushi aren't fans of acoustic playing, but at least they apologize after smashing your instrument.
At 4:09- Worf smashes Geordie's annoying stringed instrument- "Sorry". GREAT "Animal House" reference!!!
I forget how much i loved this show.
❤❤❤❤❤ bad ass
Some of the best acting was on this show.
Worf's Russian.
*adoptive parents are Russian.
I was doing fine until he said nice legs 😂😂😂😂😂
Then he said I am not a Merry men LOL
(Worf when are you ever merry?)
Durass's tactics may be able to fool Klingons but not the Federation. Picard said it before "the Federation is not a military organization". The Federation are explorers and SCIENTISTS, u need to amp up ur game to pull one over them.
Worf: (crosses his arms & looks intimidating)
Empty barrel: (rolls into the scene)
Worf: (sweats nervously)
"sorry" HE was like I MUST PUT THAT THING OUT OF ITS MISERY! Then saw his friends face and was like OH sorry i just needed to do that.
At least Mr La Forge's mandolin survived in tact. ...Not even MR La Forge's mandolin survived in tact.
Worf may not be human but destroying jordys mandolin did a service to all human kind.
I've always loved Worf and the Klingons. It would be so great if Paramount did a Star Trek show that is only about the Klingons, that maybe takes place somewhere in their past. They reference so many things in Klingon history over the different shows that would be so great to see and maybe have one of the main characters be an ancestor of Worf and center around the House of Mog. If done right I would love that so much.
La Forge should have sang "I gave my love a chicken..." prior to Worf's bashing
"I protest: I am not a merry man" - best line in all Star Trek xD
4:11 Watch Dr. Crusher in the background when Worf smashes the instrument. 😆😆
Worf was right to bash the lute. A friend of mine with a degree in Early Music told me that lute s are hard to tune and quickly go out of tune. I think It's the one instrument that justifies its own destruction.