Earth Females Are Too Fragile
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- Star Trek The Next Generation s03e15 Yesterday's Enterprise
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"A warrior's drink!"
Still cracks me up.
Prepare to take a ‘warriors dump’ in about 3-4 hours, Worf....
@@jimstanga6390 Man, that's good tho. You appreciate that later. Can't have the day full of poop. lol
Yet millions of gamers swear by Dr. Pepper which is just caffeine in prune juice with added bubbles.
Any drink is warrior's drink when a Warrior drinks it.
@@jimstanga6390 Klingon's have tough digestive systems.
He wouldn't feel it.
Worf downs a glass of prune juice in the cold open . . . and we don’t see him again till the end of the episode. Let that be a lesson to you . . . .
We saw him on the bridge after finishing his juice.
@@AngryNerdBird It hadn't kicked in yet :P
ROFLMAO!!!
Guinen: "there's some women on this ship that finds you quite tame"
Me: "wait are you telling me there are human women on this ship that are willing to throw furniture at Worf while he recites Klingon poetry at them?"
I see the appeal
Yes please.
Not on that ship but he did get Jadzia Dax.
@@yellowcard8100 Well technically she wasn't human.
I'm sure there are, but there's also more than humans around.
It does seem like something an Andorian woman might do after all.
Worf doesn't laugh much, but when he does, its epic!
What are you talking about? Klingons do NOT laugh
@@Brand0nian222 Not only that, but Worf is NOT a merry man.
I think Worf laughs like how he expects a Klingon to laugh, its all somewhat controlled as if someone would judge him if he uncontrollably laughs and holler like the Klingons that Riker enountered serving on that Klingon ship (much like us humans laugh at work when the boss tells a joke but a differnt kind of laughter when our friends tell us while drinking)
Worf beats the pussy up
I think she might be the only one to ever call Worf a coward that he didn't get angry at.
"There is nothing shameful in falling before a superior enemy."
Because he knows she'd break him in half if he tried anything.
She expertly crafted her sentence with a coy expression.
I think Klingons understand sarcasm.
@@Vespyr_ Also Picard was the only one to ever call Worf a coward and live to tell about it (Not because he was intimidated by him but because he respected him).
And after this, Worf loved prune juice so much he couldn't get enough of it.
Keeps your motor running clean, Lean and mean!
It’ll always be hilarious how he casually drinks it not knowing Humans have used prune juice to help with shitting
And soon it becomes the Federation's greatest export to the Klingon Empire
Worf ordering prune juice in ds9 is one of the best continuity bits
ya know even here in the comments i find it odd that no one brings up her reaction to seeing the wormhole. we know so little about her and suddenly theres this thing that she cant believe is out here and i think enough credit is given to the way she says it to convey it correctly
Yeh I wish her species was fleshed out s bit more
01:05 Hahahaha! (Worf, stops laughing and considers for a moment)…
“Who?”
Ironically, Tasha would have been top of the list- and we are just about to see her alive again...
I never noticed in the opening that they were in warp and drop out as Guinan sits down with the drink - sounds of the engines change too... subtle nice detail by the show runners
It's never said why they dropped out of warp in the first place. Odd.
Dude, I never noticed that before, that was awesome!
@@TheZetaKai Probably because they noticed the anomaly and stopped to investigate.
Wow! I love the detail!
Love what they made with good acting, some light (darkened bridge, lighten Ten Forward) and makeup. The transition is phenomenal.
Ten Forward is a hoppin' joint in the alternate timeline. Noisy, crowded, and full of energy. People who fear death live life to the fullest.
This was definitely a more militant version of the glaxay class Enterprise.
@@TheZetaKai I think it's more of a mess hall, to save on replicator power.
@@TheZetaKai they also have a much larger crew in the "War" Enterprise, if I recall correctly
The prune juice joke will get a lot of mileage.
It'll keep him going!
Keeps you regular.
Worf: “Captain something’s happening ... that prune juice is kicking in”
Captain I need to go poopy! }}}:(
I love how it switched from Worf being at tactical to Tasha. I bet when this first aired that must have been a huge surprise!
It was. I remember watching it when it first aired. (Yes, I'm old.)
It would only make sense. If the war with the Klingons never ended the enterprise would have never had time to explore and the scenario that killed Tasha would have never happened and Worf would have never been adopted by a human family and joined star fleet
It was a punch in the face.
1:25 Guinan is thinking "boy, I would break you"
HA-HA-HA-HA-Ha-Ha-ha-ha!
Lol, I'm more surprised how she didn't get her neck snapped, calling worf a coward isn't exactly the smartest thing to say or do 😄
she could probably take him
not to mention she isn't human, she's El-Aurian, and at least 500(Time's Arrow is set 472 years prior to that season, and from her comments about her father they don't hit maturity till about 100, so one can assume 570ish in TNG, 620-630ish when she will supposedly appear in Picard S2)
@@artbrann There's a scene in a different episode (Redemption part 1) where they have a little game of target practise. Guinan hits all her targets; Worf misses three and loses.
Guinan may not be a warrior, but she's got _experience_
@@maisiesummers42 she also says she can come down to his level of target practice
570+, shoots better than the chief of security
I wonder what martial arts she's some grand master of
which is why I say she can probably beat him(pure strength and youth might help, but I'd say 6/4 or 7/3 in her favor)
"Drink your prune juice." One of Guinan's best lines.
It's weird that we call it "prune juice". We don't call grape juice "raisin juice". It would be more popular if it was called "plum juice".
That will sure give Worf that “get up and go feeling”.
@@Sherwoody I'm sure you're right. I can only imagine how disgusting that would be. Startrek was always kind of odd about never having any bathrooms. But Worf eating live serpent worms and then guzzling prune juice ? I bet you could smell that halfway through the ship. Even the life support system probably couldn't filter out the stench.😢
@@TheZetaKai great point, however I think it made when it is has already been converted into a grape............
Legends say he never finished his prune juice
When you are really backed up and need help for the upcoming battle at the porcelain throne,yeah I could see prune juice as a warrior's drink!!
You don't want to have to go when someone sticks those hot rods in your side. lol
I love the scene in DS9 when Quark laughs at Worf’s choice of Prune Juice.
Guinan talking about women into BDSM without talking about women into BDSM.
"Yeah baby, break my fucking pelvis"
-Some absolutely psychotic crew member
yet here we are talking about BDSM...
There's a great t-shirt design that says "guinan's prune juice. A warriors drink"
" I hate to go all technical on you, but all hands on deck! Swirly thing alert!"
RIMMER
Step up to Red Alert!
KRYTEN
Are you quite sure, sir? It does mean changing the bulb.
Worf has a cat, Lister has a cat, that can't be a coincidence.
Class R swirly or Class J swirly?
Took me til my 21st birthday to get that Guinan was flirting with Worf in this scene.
That and the knowledge that her last relationship was with young picard makes me wonder what the hell they got up to that she would find Worf TAME XD
Well he is *French* soooo...
@@Nunya_Bidness_53 point taken XD
is Guinan from earth? I thought she was a telepathic type something, which i guess still tracks for a future space show
@@timberwolf27 she lived on earth for thousands of years, so she technically considers her self an earthling
@@timberwolf27 Her race is called El-Aurians...but they are basically space vagabonds now because their home world was conquered by the borg. So they go anywhere and everywhere...Guinan, much like her nemesis Q, seems to have a particular fondness for humanity and/or the Federation of Planets.
3:07 The only mention of Cetacean Ops in TNG. Hope the Belugas are handling the war okay.
True. The closest you get is when LaForge asks a guest if he's seen the dolphins
Such a great opening to a great episode, the way it shifts and Picard moves from blocking the shot of Tasha at tactical. Terrific WTF moment and yet so familiar too. So Michael Dorn gets the rest of the episode off, would have been interesting to see him as a Klingon Captain but it was already a busy episode...
It would of been enough to hear his voice demanding the enterprise surrender at the climax of the episode.
@@Blitzwaffen that's a great idea!
@@Blitzwaffen Apparently he was originally supposed to, not entirely sure why it didn't happen.
"Analysis, Mister Data"
"Sir, we appear to have found a hole that can accommodate Lieutenant Worf, sir"
"Permission for shore leave, Captain"
"Denied, Mr. Worf, sit down and drink your prune juice, don't need anymore children onboard this vessel for you to ignore"
Worf’s laugh at 1:04 😂😂 POTENT Worf lol
I used to watch the show together with my mother in the 90's. But can't remember ever saw Worf laughing!
I love how Whoopi's personality comes through in her character: "Just try it!"
I absolutely love the music in this scene. Even before the timeline alteration happened, you knew just from that music that something big and strange was going to happen.
To this day I swear Gainan was after Worf.... She was hitting on him HARD!
I felt very similar with 100% cranberry juice
I too saw this on its original broadcast. We were confused as we thought the crew transition was on the ship coming out of the time displacement. But when Tasha called out the Enterprise, we figured out that a time paradox had occurred. Executive Producer Rick Berman has said (several times) that this script should have been developed for a movie instead of using "Generations". He said that the Kirk/Spock era Enterprise should have come through. While its a great episode, I am happy they put some budget into the Big E vs Klingon battle scenes. The blowing up of the Klingon ship was recycled twice, once in this series and yet again in one of the movies. That usually tells you that the whole scene cost a lot of money in EFX and post. Director David Carson said he had to do a lot of editing to get the episode to fit in its time slot. The scene where Data overloads due to a plasma hit was removed. As was a longer dialog scene with Data and Tasha.
He has a hearty laugh. "HA-HA-HA-HA-Ha-Ha-ha-ha!" I wish I heard it more often.
As for me, I swear by psyllium powder.
That laugh. We don't hear it often.
One of the best openings in the series, perhaps second only to "Cause and Effect".
Waiting for a Blazing Saddles moment as the prune juice works 😳
Out of all the star systems or ships in the universe, appear right in front of the Enterprise D.
I hate that no matter how hard I try, the meme from the transformers movie "shut up grandma! Drink your prune juice!" Is the first thing that echos in my head when Guinan tells Word to drink their prune juice....
"Coward".
Diplomacy with Klingons 1.0
And I bet the Galaxy class would look more compact without wasting space for families
Tell that to a serving parent who doesn't see their kid for months at a time.
@@develynseether4426 Oh yes, and there are so many safe things in space that NEVER want you or your children. **Cough*Borg*Cough**
Comforting presence in your life, when you could talk to them over subspace every other week instead or have a safe place for your child to be in, not on your ship. Hmm... SO DIFFICULT to choose.
I'm pretty sure Picard puts it perfectly in an episode, Earth is never going to be called to the Neutral Zone to deal with a Romulan Warbird.
I love Star Trek and I respect Gene Roddenberry, but I don't agree with his idea of how things will be. It's why I prefer DS9 over TNG, despite Picard being my favourite Captain.
@@anonymousperson3153 his idealism was great for 60s. Racism, Cold War, Vietnam. People wanted hope for the future and to carry it on in another series was great but yes, DS9 tackled far more modern day issues.
Each ST series from TNG onward served a different purpose. and carried a different theme for describing ST life.
Guinan is probably the only person who could casually call Worf a coward and have Worf respond with a smile
Fitting that Guinan would be the one to first offer Worf prune juice, given that her outfit is basically a plum with a hat.
Hats off to Dennis McCarthy, the composer for this episode. I'm not sure any other episode had music quite like this. Just by itself it signals to us that this episode will be a heavy hitter right off the bat when the temporal rift shows up. Then when the big reveal that this is the Enterprise-C happens, it's somehow so minimal but yet also completely bone-chilling. What a masterful score.
He doesn't even know Guinan is flirting with him and when she calls him a coward he's so sincerely a little bit hurt.
You can tell it's a war timeline immediately because they're wearing reflective PT belts
Even Picard didn't get away with calling Worf a coward without pissing him off.
"OK Michael, now we really need you to sell this laugh."
...
"Jesus uhh...I guess that'll do it, we've got to set up the next set anyway."
Guinan was by far my favourite character of Star Trek
I remember when i first saw this, i didn't think history changed. I thought it was a mirror universe version of Enterprise D that came through. Once Tasha clarified it was Enterprise C, I knew something bad happened. Seeing Tasha again was a wonderful surprise too.
I missed the "I love beans" channel but now UA-cam choose it is BACK !!!
I love how Worf ignored her insult.
He's not wrong. Getting old is NOT for the weak.
I can't recall another time were Worf laughed in 11 seasons (or was it 12?). Which is an interesting contrast because I've heard that Michael Dorn is quite the prankster.
watch ds9
@@toomanyaccounts TNG only lasted for 7 seasons. I'm including DS9 in there.
@@imofage3947 Worf was more emotional on DS9.
@@imofage3947 He laughs at the end of Looking For Par'mach in all the wrong places.
@@danielyeshe Oh right! That was one of the funnier exchanges of dialog in that season.
Bashir lists off Quark's injuries "What have you two been doing?"
Quark, having spent the night with his Klingon Ex-Wife says "What haven't we been doing?"
Worf and Dax stagger in looking like hell.
Bashir "What have you two been doing?"
Worf and Dax smile sheepishly at him.
Bashir "Nevermind. I'm going to just stop asking that question."
I think the episode faded out with Dax and Worf sharing a chuckle.
In the pre digital era when this episode originally aired back in February 1990, the jaws of TNG fans would have dropped to the floor seeing the reappearance of Tasha Yar back on the show......
Trying to hide this big of a reveal today would be extremely difficult with the advent of social media......
I'll never know how Michael Dorn managed to have such great line delivery around those enourmous fake teeth. Truly impressive acting.
glad to hear they didn't ditch Cetacian Ops during those hard and trying times
If they needed them they needed them, but where do you see that they didn't "ditch" them?
@@Milamberinx 3:08
@@epiendless1128 ohhh, thanks!
In the alternate future they have to keep lights low to save energy
I always wondered why that's always the case in Warships. Same for any Battleship or Submarine movie.
@@patrickasplund it is psychological tactic. Bright lights create a sense of security. The whole evolutionary fear of the dark. By creating an environment that is slightly unnerving you create a heightened sense of urgency and attention. Predatory creatures like humans get a slight adrenaline rush in environments that on a subconscious level evoke our fight or flight instinct. Similarly bars use similar subdued lighting as the adrenaline high makes the experience more of a thrill. We know we are safe but the light is just at the “dusk” level where it gets our subconscious imagination going
My favorite episode. Wish it had a more dynamic battle sequence. Honestly, should have been a film plot and saved it for a movie.
He didn’t get angry when Guinan called him a coward. He sure did with Picard.
Tone of voice, context. Two extremely different situations you are comparing there.
Dammit Worf, you've got an immortal hitting on you and you're just deflecting it! *_Imagine how much experience she has!!_*
Yea, Wolf's and Data's when W gives him a going away present, "a hilarious laugh"... Its the episode when Q is made human temporarily...
came for the prune juice
stayed for the Enterprise C
And after that Worf became the most regular Klingon ever.
Warfs laugh almost seems like a shap punctuation
I appreciate that these clips exist, but I was just getting into it when Bam, it ends. Every time. It’s okay. Thanks for sharing these.
Can only fit so much in one clip, shows how good the show is that you're always wanting more 😃
@@tjwparso It’s one of those exceedingly rare things that defined part of you that warms you whenever it comes around.
Warriors drink. Yeah if the Warrior wants to be regular.
that laugh will always get me😂😂😂
She must have known some Klingon men before to know that they would appreciate prune juice. That insight didn't come from nowhere.
The last time I heard someone say, "Drink your prune juice" was in a meme.
The laugh of a Klingon Santa Claus!
2:39 You know it's something really bad about to happen when you get Friday 13th jumpscare music in star trek!!!!
Yeah, that music was a bit too intense, I felt.
Worf's laugh heals the soul
alternate timeline uniforms looked better
Guinean has got it goin on for Worf.
Man, what happened to Worf?
He's got great chemistry with Guinan there! She recommends he socializes more, he is hesitant, but he is already 'in it'.
The music following is distinctly intense. Doesn't quite fit, especially not the fact that the phenomenon doesn't seem dangerous so far.
if Prune juice is a warriors drink, Vegemite sandwich is a warriors meal
At 3:08 “Dr. Joshua Kim please report to cetacean ops” - CETACEAN OPS - are there marine mammals on board as operations specialists?
This episode was sooo good.
Worf spent the rest of the evening on the toilet...
Miss Crate-Barrel finds Worf to be very tame.
1:31 I always get fearful dread goosebumps. :(
Isn't it interesting how a ship as advanced as the Enterprise never seems to function properly? The transporter can't lock in, too much interference to scan something, malfunction in engineering, scan inconclusive, etc. What a tub!
Ok, I’ll be that guy. Where is “A Matter of Perspective?” It aired between “Deja Q” and “Yesterday’s Enterprise.”
Good question, tjwparso posted about this. For some reason, clips from that episode specifically keep getting deleted by UA-cam. Some people theorize it's because the episode goes against the "believe all women" narrative.
@@JM.TheComposer Thats a creepy, sexist theory. But you do you. Oooh, beware the youtube woke boogieman, the libs control us all, hahaha!
@@JM.TheComposer That actually makes sense. I think it had been well established that the character of Commander Riker, despite his well-earned reputation as a ladies man, would never force himself on a woman. Unfortunately, far too many people out there still think that women constantly lie about being assaulted, and if they dress or act a certain way, then they deserve to be. Sure, "A Matter of Perspective" certainly doesn't help that false narrative, but I don't think it's reason enough for it to be banned. I'm sure "Violations" from Season 5 will suffer the same fate. Oh well.
Oh right, the prune juice. I'd forgotten about that. I was expecting it to be root beer. That would have been much more clever, with the continuity in that scene in DS9, if this was the scene where Worf was introduced to root beer and then they went back to it later in DS9 out of the blue many years later like that. Instead, they BEAT TO DEATH that Worf drank prune juice from then on.
Perhaps the greatest TNG episode. Expanded, would have been a really good MOVIE!
Any human female who was rough enough to consider a klingon tame, killed three lovers and herself...at the same time, while skydiving without a parachute, and the fall isn't what did it.
Only Guinan could call Worf a coward and not offend him.
Tone of voice and context makes a tremendous difference, you know.
imagine having the ability to detect a non linear time line change
Was this before or after the episode where Guinan says her goal is to make him laugh?
This was a great episode
Guinan is the reason that Worf like prune juice........chilled?!?!? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's a preference that he would take with him to DS9, and one of his defining character traits. In her own quiet way, Guinan has a profound impact on those around her; not bad for someone who mostly just listens.
@@TheZetaKai I agree!!!! 💯💯💯💯
@@TheZetaKai Just rewatched the ep "Ensign Ro", and she single-handedly gave Ro the push she needed to upend an entire conspiracy and put Ro back on "the straight-and-narrow"... well, until the penultimate episode.
Yep! Prob doesn't get people drunk like blood wine does, and Worf is a sober dude.
@@SVSky I can see that
Guinan: ..Coward.
Worf: If you..we’re any other woman, I would kill you, where you stand!!
Guinan: Drink your prune juice.
Worf: 😐..(takes a sip)
Damn. I wanted to post that.
One of the best episodes!!
I remember this one.
Well ......
he conceived Alexander with K'Ehlyr (a half Klingon woman) before TNG.
he dated Deanna (half-Betazoid) at the end of TNG.
and he was courted by, and then married to, Jadzia (a Trill) on DS9.
maybe women from Sol were 🤨😏😆 #insertWorflaugh
Alexander wasn't fathered before TNG. He was conceived in the episode The Emissary. They said later that Klingon children grow fast.
You gotta love Worf
Or he will break you.
Prune juice may be used as a dietary supplement to act as a laxative. Bet she did not warn him about that side effect of his warriors drink.
Worf: earth females are to fragile
Wesley Crusher: but what about earth males (wink wink)
"report to Cetacean Ops"
Is it just me but when the timeline changes do they use a different way of filming? It almost feels like how a movie does.
I feel like guinan was flirting with worf
watch the intro at .25 normal warp speed ...
then you too will understand that this channel is "cool beans"