Worf hates doors, and by extension Romulans, since the Romulan attack on Khitomer caused all the doors to lock. Which somehow caused the death of his parents. Maybe they suffocated or something, I dunno.
I love Worf, but I do think the writers often forgot that he grew up on a human farming planet and later in Russia. The dude would have probably seen at least one door latch in that time and, as another example, would probably know what kind of behavior to expect from a house cat. But having him be the “goofy alien who doesn’t get it” was obviously useful for writing gags.
In Minsk. That's Belarus. But when TNG debuted, it was still the Soviet Union. And apparently there's also a city named Leningrad in the 23rd century, lol.
Maybe the writers back then were much more optimistic of what Russia could be like in 300 years, than most people _today_ would presume they could like in 300 years.
@h8GWBî, an optimistic view would envision the city being renamed. You wouldn't probably think an alternate timeline with a different ending of World War II were optimistic if, at the latest, some time after winning the war or reaching a permanent armistice Germany didn't change all those names like Adolf-Hitler-Straße and Adolf-Hitler-Platz (and they even had plans for Adolf-Hitler-Stadt, a futuristic city in occupied Poland showcasing the Führer's glory and German superiority).
Or it's just like the Hotel California, you can check In but never check Out. 😂 But in all seriousness, maybe the other side of it (was/has) "turned" into a wall so they've done a "walk around the merry-go-round" and ended where they've entered (or tried to exit).
"That revolving door is deceptive " " No Worf , you are supposed to step out, not ride in circles". " Commander Riker, I was going to estimate how many times the Leiutenant was going to keep the circling up." Riker and Data getting a kick out of Worf's revolving door problem.
You gotta love how Worf's major defining trait is his physical strength and Data's just over here flexing on him while he's designing complex circuitry in his head.
@@SkippertheBart weightlifter could win that, more like a weightlifter versus a hydraulic press that's heavier than he can lift. Never seen a strongman competition? They pull trucks, so I think they can move a little forklift.
And on the next contraction, Keiko told everybody in 10 forward that Worf's parents were never married! I know I kind of get that one from Bill Cosby Himself, the part where Bill and Camille are having their first child.
That piece of debris was just a little tiny bit too heavy for both Worf and that Romulan until Riker came to help. I also love how Wesley is somehow programming the door to close on Worf harder and harder by tapping on the keypad.
LMAO I like the idea that Worf was yelling at the door on the Yamato for being impossible to open, instead of it being about the two Rikers and two ships.
I’ve always loved how intricate of a character Worf is and how his hatred for the Romulans was merely a projection of how he felt toward doors! Amazing.
"Locked." "Stuck." "Jammed." "Won't budge." Like a video game character commenting on all the inaccessible doors you come across in an open map with linear plot progression.
Yeah TNG was full of character tropes that didn't make a lot of sense. Most of the planets they visit have people at earlier tech levels, many of his human crew mates like playing in 20th century holodeck programs, and Worf himself grew up on Khitomer, and Gault (both colony worlds). Plus in Klingon culture they love tradition and strength and would probably be contemptuous of pointless technology like automatic doors in their houses. It's like Data failing to assimilate human metaphor and clichés even after a decade on the Enterprise.
@@temparalflux914 According to the wiki his human father only took him to Earth for a holiday. It's unclear how long that was. I actually checked that because I thought he was raised on Earth too.
@@Retr0Whiskey There was a documentary on the series, all the doors on set were manually toggled, not on a timer or a sensor. They would often walk into the doors when they didn't open at the particular time, especially Worf for some reason.
The one I find most amusing is when Wesley is in the Jeffrey's tube trying to shut the door on Worf, he's tapping more buttons furiously, as if that will make the automated doors "shut harder"... It reminds me of TV/movie scenes were a computer hacker can "hack better" because they type faster, or press the keys REALLY hard! ^_^
I hear "Q" saying. "Warf, Still struggling up the evolutionary ladder? You'll have to excuse Warf here, he has only just discovered opposable thumbs" LOL
Ive watched TNG through a few times...and every time im shocked by the number of times.Worf gets thwarted or thrown around like a rag doll...yet i still have this idea of him being unstoppable
Listen, I know 0:29 looks silly, but you gotta remember, this was 1989... secret areas in early 90s video games were ALL "hump every piece of wall and one of them might open", it was a sound strategy
This funny compilation makes me appreciate Worf's organic hairstyle evolution! He looks better and more confident with every progressive length, and I'm so glad that production realized early that medium brown hair was much better on him than black.
Next thing they'll be telling us that in the early 21st century, many people (the educated ones especially) will be confused about whether women have vaginas, and whether being fat is unhealthy; advocate money-printing their way out of high inflation, and investing billions in electricity generation methods that barely produce the energy needed to implement them; happily demoralise the
We all know that the more technologically advanced, evolved, enlightened, and godlike a civilization becomes ... the more likely they are to wear old togas, eat muck, and live in stone buildings with dirt floors.
You know. Could test the Fandom, if the game Star Trek Online. Had a moment in a story with Worf and for some reason when he tried to walk out of a room the door refused to open. Just annoys him greatly. Even after all these years. Doors STILL troll the old Klingon. An enemy that stands firm against any Klingon Warrior!
In the latest _Star Trek_ shows, they have 21st century door closing mechanisms, so reopening the door isn't much of a struggle. Worf was just in the wrong shows.
I remember the TOS Bloopers when (mostly) William shatner got clobbered when he walked into a door on the Enterprise Set that the grips forgot to open. When would think that on the modern sets they could use the actuators for grocery store doors, just making sure the ones that are not in use don't arbitrarily open and close when the actors walk down a corridor of the set.
Considering the amount of bloopers concerning doors, I'm a bit dissapointed there was not one jokey call to La Forge in Engineering to send a door repair team over. Again.
The scene where Worf and the Romulan are trying to seal the door by moving the metal bulkhead gets me every time. Rolumans are way stronger than Klingons and the Average Klingon is generally stronger than the average Human, yet Riker comes along and barely has to heave.😄
Actually no they're not; they are stronger than humans but they aren't nearly as strong as their cousins the Vulcans. Romulus apparently has less gravity than Vulcan which explains the disparity, but Qo'nos surface gravity if memory serves is something like 1.25g, so the klingons evolved in a pretty heavy gravity for a species of their height,as well as evolving stupidly redundant organs and tissues due to Qo'nos essentially being a death world.
@@Shinzon23 Vulcans, who are genetically very similar to Romulans, are 5 times as strong as humans. You don't get 5 times as strong as humans from 40% more gravity, so no, that is an AWEFUL explanation. Sure, if it's canon that they are not as strong as Vulcans or as strong as humans then fine. Honestly, I just chop it up to the writers just kinda going with the flow and not caring much about consistency, then the online community sort of filling in the blanks. Anyway, whatever, Romulans are as strong as a Klingon in this clip, and the human appears stronger I guess, I dunno.
I think this and other unusual capabilities of Riker's were handwaved away in a novel by saying he had a couple Augment ancestors who hid away in Alaska after they lost.
@@wordlesslfiddling maybe, but I know for sure that these ones don't coo like their K-5 cousins, but rather hiss at the mere presence of Klingons, especially our favorite one!
These Doors have no honor
The doors face you with honour. Not attacking from behind like cowardly barrels.
"Sir. These are doors... They have no honor. They killed my parents when they were supposed to be our allies."
When these doors perish they will not go to Sto'Vo'Door.
lol..... well done
"Today is a good day for this door to die."
For those interested: the unnamed command division officer in the thumbnail is a regular background character played by Fumiko Hamada.
Thanks! First thing I noticed 😆
She didn't even flinch when Worf hit the door. That's dedication to her craft.
She's gotta nice lil shuttle bay on her.
A well fitting red shirt for sure
what other shows was did she guest-star on?
Worf was trained in door-to-door combat at Starfleet Academy. He chose this elective as a door killed his parents.
Worf hates doors, and by extension Romulans, since the Romulan attack on Khitomer caused all the doors to lock.
Which somehow caused the death of his parents. Maybe they suffocated or something, I dunno.
Ironically if Worf is chasing you, your best bet would be getting behind the nearest door.
Technically Romulans killed his parents, _but I'll bet they got a door to do it!_
Lousy stinking doors!!!!
Do you remember me, Worf, Son of Mogh?
-A door wearing an eyepatch
yes that pesky house of door-ras orchestrated it all.
I love Worf, but I do think the writers often forgot that he grew up on a human farming planet and later in Russia. The dude would have probably seen at least one door latch in that time and, as another example, would probably know what kind of behavior to expect from a house cat. But having him be the “goofy alien who doesn’t get it” was obviously useful for writing gags.
True
In Minsk. That's Belarus. But when TNG debuted, it was still the Soviet Union. And apparently there's also a city named Leningrad in the 23rd century, lol.
@@byteeater7662 yeah, that’s one of those “Eugenics Wars” things where TNG’s alternative history didn’t quite match ours.
Maybe the writers back then were much more optimistic of what Russia could be like in 300 years, than most people _today_ would presume they could like in 300 years.
@h8GWBî, an optimistic view would envision the city being renamed. You wouldn't probably think an alternate timeline with a different ending of World War II were optimistic if, at the latest, some time after winning the war or reaching a permanent armistice Germany didn't change all those names like Adolf-Hitler-Straße and Adolf-Hitler-Platz (and they even had plans for Adolf-Hitler-Stadt, a futuristic city in occupied Poland showcasing the Führer's glory and German superiority).
id like to think the reason they kept turning back with the revolving door is because they don't know how it works and not because they couldn't
There should be some other side of the door. I have no idea what the aliens put there. Maybe they designed the door so it doesn't work like it should.
Or it's just like the Hotel California, you can check In but never check Out. 😂
But in all seriousness, maybe the other side of it (was/has) "turned" into a wall so they've done a "walk around the merry-go-round" and ended where they've entered (or tried to exit).
They mastered spaceflight but couldn't get through a revolving door?
They were trapped by an alien race and couldn’t leave The Royale a hotel and casino the aliens constructed from an earth book they found.
they were dealing with slightly non-euclidian dimensions
2:58 Adding Keiko's lady bits as "doors" 🤣
The simulations were not like this.
🤣🤣
The addition of that clip was gold!
I was wondering if he was going to pry her open too.
Doors not curtains.
Turbolift Door: "I want it to look like an accident."
Cargo Bay Barrel: "Say no more."
well when your used to the doors opening you know🤣🤣🤣
He was so focused on the door in front of him, he didn't notice the barrel sneaking up behind him to shatter his spine.
I like how early Worf was the 24th century version of someone who expects every gearbox to be automatic.
Worf must have been hell on doors at his adaptive parents house on Earth.
" Klingons and doors never mix."
Old Klingon saying.
"That revolving door is deceptive "
" No Worf , you are supposed to step out, not ride in circles".
" Commander Riker, I was going to estimate how many times the Leiutenant was going to keep the circling up."
Riker and Data getting a kick out of Worf's revolving door problem.
I KNOW YOU. Star trek nerd
The first time I started teaching my ex how to drive manual, it took her a good 5 minutes to get over the fact that there were three pedals lol.
@@johnbockelie3899 It's apparent the Roshenko household went through their fair share of them.
You gotta love how Worf's major defining trait is his physical strength and Data's just over here flexing on him while he's designing complex circuitry in his head.
The difference between organic muscles, and hydraulic power.
worf's defining trait is that he's a fuckin' dork ass nerd.
@@gwouru A weightlifter versus a forklift.
@@SkippertheBart weightlifter could win that, more like a weightlifter versus a hydraulic press that's heavier than he can lift. Never seen a strongman competition? They pull trucks, so I think they can move a little forklift.
Worf: sternly looks at Keiko's lady bits.
Also Worf: "We're being pulled inside"
Perfect editing 😀
thats not what any man wants to hear when dealing with a woman they met one drunken night!
And on the next contraction, Keiko told everybody in 10 forward that Worf's parents were never married!
I know I kind of get that one from Bill Cosby Himself, the part where Bill and Camille are having their first child.
Between that and the revolving door cut I was dying. 😂
Once you try Klingon, you never move on.
That piece of debris was just a little tiny bit too heavy for both Worf and that Romulan until Riker came to help. I also love how Wesley is somehow programming the door to close on Worf harder and harder by tapping on the keypad.
LMAO I like the idea that Worf was yelling at the door on the Yamato for being impossible to open, instead of it being about the two Rikers and two ships.
Michael 🚪n
Yeah worf did have problems with door a lot🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@brweeks881😂😂😂severely underrated comment 👏👏👏
@@brweeks881 LOL
I love how Worf is mentally incapable of comprehending more than one Riker without flying into a homicidal rage
It was kind of the last sprinkle on top of an escalating series of frustrating, contradictory incidents that set him off.
strange that he did not react the same way when they found Thomas Riker
Can we appreciate the cake at 4:34🤣🤣
Yeah... Apparently most people immediately moved to that timestamp. :D
I literally thought I was the only one who noticed that lol
They photoshopped the thumbnail, cheeky bastards
@@dearthofdoohickeys4703 Asian waman with that amount of cake are f****ing rare. I was skeptical.
The very rare asian cake.
Wow. That was more doors than I expected, in quantity and variety
I’ve always loved how intricate of a character Worf is and how his hatred for the Romulans was merely a projection of how he felt toward doors! Amazing.
I want to see the “Captain Worf” show people have been wanting, where he nevertheless has a continuing problem with the door to his ready room.
That would be the perfect running gag for such a show.
There would be a whole episode where he commands the ship from his quarters because the door won't open.
@@TheBS1000 🤣
"Locked."
"Stuck."
"Jammed."
"Won't budge."
Like a video game character commenting on all the inaccessible doors you come across in an open map with linear plot progression.
Clive Barker's Undying: It's Locked
The dramatic music at 4:29 as a build-up makes that muffled, _“Oh my God!!”_ so much more impactful.
sorry for the reupload but I had a last minute idea for a small addition in the very end lol
The bit at the end was worth it
I was getting deja Vu from this😂
No apology necessary. Just more door.
@@ZuluTheBee
Yes!
but the edited cake in the thumbnail was there since the beginning?
We all clicked for the thumbnail, be honest.
I have them blocked, so no. I clicked for Star Trek.
Jee I wonder why that thumbnail was picked
i'm just here for the thumbnail.
If you look closely you can tell the thumbnail was photoshopped also, lol.
True story: The earliest memory I have of Star Trek is Worf getting hit by a barrel.
Not shown on screen is the cold vengeance he later extracted on that barrel.
@@pwnmeisterage That barrel was without honor
@@metalmugen It brought shame and dishonor to the entire cargo bay.
Watching at the time, he was the coolest character. Looking back now, he was the comic relief.
"The Worf Effect" has become an established trope.
He is quite cool again in DS9. Watch it if you like
4:43, was it me, or did Patrick Stewart have a slight smirk.
Great job by Michael to stay in character.
That was from one of the gag reels.
Lol! Adding the Keiko giving birth scene in the middle of this was perfect!
@4:39 is the cake we're all here for
Is there a credit for who this cake belongs to?
You understood the assignment
they edited it to almost reach the vertical control/data panel in the thumbnail.
A+@@MDE_never_dies
He walks into that first door and grunts like Doomguy 💀
"Seems to be malfunctioning…" He knows there's unpowered windows and doors in the universe. 😂
Yeah TNG was full of character tropes that didn't make a lot of sense. Most of the planets they visit have people at earlier tech levels, many of his human crew mates like playing in 20th century holodeck programs, and Worf himself grew up on Khitomer, and Gault (both colony worlds). Plus in Klingon culture they love tradition and strength and would probably be contemptuous of pointless technology like automatic doors in their houses. It's like Data failing to assimilate human metaphor and clichés even after a decade on the Enterprise.
@@adzmo5422 To be fair, Data has built-in limits on what he can and can not do (like contractions).
@@adzmo5422 Worf grew up on Khitomer? I thought he was brought up by a Russian couple on Earth.
@@temparalflux914 According to the wiki his human father only took him to Earth for a holiday. It's unclear how long that was. I actually checked that because I thought he was raised on Earth too.
@@adzmo5422 in that case I honestly think the wiki might be wrong tbh
The cast had a lot of great bloopers with the “automatic” doors. I’m 100% certain that the writers knew what they were doing when writing these bits.
I was going to say; I was pretty sure 4:36 was a genuine on set incident - rather than done purely for comedic effect.
@@Retr0Whiskey There was a documentary on the series, all the doors on set were manually toggled, not on a timer or a sensor. They would often walk into the doors when they didn't open at the particular time, especially Worf for some reason.
Door : We meet at last
Worf : Our battle will be legendary
hahaha.... i love also ricker and his leg over the seat before sitting, or picard with jacket pulling down. its those subtle things the cast did.
@Moab's Washpot Yeah, he was a mover before he got the role as Riker.
So smacking into a door is the 'Worf manuver' now?
That and he's so damn tall compared to all the chairs on the sets.
0:37 I love how long it takes Worf specifically to realize he just walked in the same building.
0:03 *THUD* "Mmph. Must be sealed."
That is the most NPC line I have ever heard in a TV show
4:37 the PAAG we all clicked for
I just wanted to see if that bubble butt in the thumbnail was real or edited for the thumbnail. Didn't expect a blooper.
@SYMX2468 I like making fun of dudes who obviously never been with asian girls and only like them because of anime i cannot lie
it was edited
She got that honey butter going on!
crew member on thumbnail is packing that trunk
I like that you included Keiko's uncooperative meatflaps as a stuck door incident.
I'm fairly sure in that configuration, they're more like elastics stretched to their breaking point.
At least during that moment, Worf didn't fly into a rage and try to force them apart.
Compared to STD or Pucard, this is like Shakespeare.
You knew exactly what you were doing with that thumbnail, and for that, I say good job.
The one I find most amusing is when Wesley is in the Jeffrey's tube trying to shut the door on Worf, he's tapping more buttons furiously, as if that will make the automated doors "shut harder"...
It reminds me of TV/movie scenes were a computer hacker can "hack better" because they type faster, or press the keys REALLY hard! ^_^
there was one reason i clicked on this and its the most rewatched part too
4:38 Yeah I must admit I wasn’t looking at Worf at that exact moment.
Those uniforms are tight.
I hear "Q" saying. "Warf, Still struggling up the evolutionary ladder? You'll have to excuse Warf here, he has only just discovered opposable thumbs" LOL
The early seasons make Worf look so incredibly dumb, it's amazing.
A macro head with a micro brain!
Ive watched TNG through a few times...and every time im shocked by the number of times.Worf gets thwarted or thrown around like a rag doll...yet i still have this idea of him being unstoppable
04:45 Patrick Stewards face 🤣🤣🤣
Friends and I always said this back in the day, especially the baby 👶 scene 🤣
Worf: *has trouble with doors*
Vox Machina: "We'd like to offer you a job"
4:13 Data went SPLAT
I love how worf is supposed to be the the captain's muscle and all-around tough guy but almost everybody that worf fights kicks his butt
Big Pussy Worf
Nice thumbnail....definitely squats.
Listen, I know 0:29 looks silly, but you gotta remember, this was 1989... secret areas in early 90s video games were ALL "hump every piece of wall and one of them might open", it was a sound strategy
So I think it's safe to say worf would never make a door to door salesman
0:10 I'd be surprised if Dorn didn't spin around and say "Does Worf have to be THIS stupid?"
4:45 that door definitely put Worf on his butt, lmao at Picard trying not to laugh.
"The computer simulation was not like this" The thought of every prospective father in the delivery room.
Michael Door is a hell of an actor.
This funny compilation makes me appreciate Worf's organic hairstyle evolution! He looks better and more confident with every progressive length, and I'm so glad that production realized early that medium brown hair was much better on him than black.
men of culture... we meet again. :D
And he's played by Micheal DOORn. He's his own worst enemy 😔
Nice.
The trope of “we are from so far in the future that we forgot how basic things work” is a pet peeve of mine in sci-fi writing.
It was fun with the Asguardians in SG1
Next thing they'll be telling us that in the early 21st century, many people (the educated ones especially) will be confused about whether women have vaginas, and whether being fat is unhealthy; advocate money-printing their way out of high inflation, and investing billions in electricity generation methods that barely produce the energy needed to implement them; happily demoralise the
Ever see the video of the two kids utterly confounded with a dial telephone? The future isn't that far off.
@@currentsitguy They're kids, not space travelers. And probably American to boot.
We all know that the more technologically advanced, evolved, enlightened, and godlike a civilization becomes ... the more likely they are to wear old togas, eat muck, and live in stone buildings with dirt floors.
3:14 niiiice edit, MG. You would almost think that's Keiko the Enterprise is going into.
That "Random Stuff" thumbnail at the end.. 😅
You know. Could test the Fandom, if the game Star Trek Online. Had a moment in a story with Worf and for some reason when he tried to walk out of a room the door refused to open. Just annoys him greatly. Even after all these years. Doors STILL troll the old Klingon. An enemy that stands firm against any Klingon Warrior!
Cry havoc and let shut the doors to Worf!
Fukimo Hamada the whole reason we clicked this thumbnail 4:37
I looked at the thumbnail for a little bit before I watched the video. I am not emabrrassed by this.
In the latest _Star Trek_ shows, they have 21st century door closing mechanisms, so reopening the door isn't much of a struggle.
Worf was just in the wrong shows.
There hasn't been a Star Trek show since Deep Space 9, and even that barely counted.
3:47 DONT CROSS THE BEAMS!!!!
I love it how Worf's problems with doors extend to birthing "doors" as well hahahha
That was actually Warf saying "oh my gawd" after he passed that as$
Worf: "I'll pay my rent when you FIX THIS DAMN DOOR!"
I understood that reference.
The most watched portion of the video is were everyone sees the GYAT
Doors have no honor- Worf, probably
Dishonor on you dishonor on family dishonor on your cow
Out of context, that revolving door bit is so goofy it’s borderline slapstick
Even in the final frontier, the ancient rivalry between doors and barbarians continues.
Michael DOORn giving a spectacular performance.
I remember the TOS Bloopers when (mostly) William shatner got clobbered when he walked into a door on the Enterprise Set that the grips forgot to open.
When would think that on the modern sets they could use the actuators for grocery store doors, just making sure the ones that are not in use don't arbitrarily open and close when the actors walk down a corridor of the set.
Keiko giving birth was not a "door" per se, but as it was an exit I'll allow it.😝
It’s not only Worf’s worst enemy. It’s everyone’s worst enemy.
I came for the CAKE
Considering the amount of bloopers concerning doors, I'm a bit dissapointed there was not one jokey call to La Forge in Engineering to send a door repair team over. Again.
He must hate Riders on the storm which is a pity
The keiko door was the hardest one to open 😂
I thought his biggest enemy was empty plastic blue barrels.
Star Trek: Closed Frontiers
@4:45 This is my favourite one. Poor Michael.
Also Patrick breaking as well.
The scene where Worf and the Romulan are trying to seal the door by moving the metal bulkhead gets me every time.
Rolumans are way stronger than Klingons and the Average Klingon is generally stronger than the average Human, yet Riker comes along and barely has to heave.😄
Beard adds 50hp season 1 riker would break his back
Actually no they're not; they are stronger than humans but they aren't nearly as strong as their cousins the Vulcans.
Romulus apparently has less gravity than Vulcan which explains the disparity, but Qo'nos surface gravity if memory serves is something like 1.25g, so the klingons evolved in a pretty heavy gravity for a species of their height,as well as evolving stupidly redundant organs and tissues due to Qo'nos essentially being a death world.
@@Shinzon23 Vulcans, who are genetically very similar to Romulans, are 5 times as strong as humans. You don't get 5 times as strong as humans from 40% more gravity, so no, that is an AWEFUL explanation.
Sure, if it's canon that they are not as strong as Vulcans or as strong as humans then fine. Honestly, I just chop it up to the writers just kinda going with the flow and not caring much about consistency, then the online community sort of filling in the blanks.
Anyway, whatever, Romulans are as strong as a Klingon in this clip, and the human appears stronger I guess, I dunno.
I think this and other unusual capabilities of Riker's were handwaved away in a novel by saying he had a couple Augment ancestors who hid away in Alaska after they lost.
No Klingons are stronger than Romulans and so are Vulcans. I would put Romulans on a par with Humans.
Worf: "Open."
Door: "No."
**laughs in door**
That Asian crew member in the thumbnail got some back to her 😈
what a GREAT compilation you put together. I could recognize almost every episode
We all know why the thumbnail was chosen for this video. And it has nothing to do with Worf or doors.
4:37, on the science station, in the red.
mmmm mmmm mmmm.....
*them doors are like tribbles!*
Do they sing songs of the great door war
@@wordlesslfiddling maybe, but I know for sure that these ones don't coo like their K-5 cousins, but rather hiss at the mere presence of Klingons, especially our favorite one!
Doors! THEY HAVE NO HONOR!!
This is the hardest I've laughed in months.
theres a lot of dramatic button pushing in star trek innit
I'm surprised Worf doesn't suffer from Entamaphobia.
4:37 Don’t mind me I just came /2 the thumbnail… I mean came /4 the thumbnail >:3 lulz!