The moment my Dad and I always laugh about and still bring up was when Q transported Captain Picard to engineering in his pajamas. Geordie sees him and is like "Wasn't expecting to see you here like this Captain." The Q episodes were some of the best as John de Lancie seemed to really enjoy the role. I saw an episode of 'Barnaby Jones' with a young version of him playing the bad guy. I noticed it must be his personality as I could see a lot of the Q character in him even back then.
He would be the first Q made by other Q with the intention to make new Q and without haveing intercourse. Amanda could have turned out as something else (normal human), but Q's Son was planned as Q.
Stupid girl, made the wrong decision. Her parents were killed by the Q. Not only does that mean she's going to be with the killers of her parents, but also, it means a lot more. The Q species is primitive and brutal, they kill their own kind if they don't absolutely obey the rules. Also, we have seen what awaits Amanda: the death of the mind, absolute boredom. And also, obviously, as with her parents, if she ever wants to be different than the Q-Typus, she will face death herself... Q even said 'she never had a choice' and hinted on killing her if she refuses him. I could go on, but i stop here. Oh, and yeah, Q Junior being the first Q baby also is a plot hole.
@@slevinchannel7589 Q and Amanda went to visit her parents. Which means they could have pulled them out of time at the exact moment they were "killed". Keeping the time line intact and reuniting Amanda with her parents. The Q have mastered time and space, so time travel is not hard for them. She only lost 18 years with them which is nothing to the a Q who has eternity. Also, yes, Q 's son is a huge plot hole. Almost as big a plot hole as Epstein not killing himself.
To me, this was one of my favourite episodes. The reason is because it is the only one where the crew comes across another Q, aside from the original Q. Most of the people they come in contact with are Klingon, Ferengi, Romulan, etc., but this is the first one to have them come across another Q. I wish they had more episodes like this.
Ah, continuity. I love how this episode basically invalidates three episodes of Voyager before they were ever even written. Remember Quinn? The Q who wanted to die because it had “never happened before”. Well there are two dead Q in this episode. But Quinn’s death started a civil war in the continuum which was only ended when two Q mated, which also “never happened before”. And then they had a Q child which, again, “never happened before”.
Suicide, dying by choice, is different from being executed by the government. And having child as a lesser species, rather than in Q form, is also different. Beyond that, the Q can and do travel in time. This may have all been after the Q Civil War from their perspective. That said, you're not wrong, either.
@@aerisgainsborough2141 Renouncing your American citizenship doesn’t suddenly mean you weren’t born in the US. But this is biology we’re talking about. They may have taken human form, but powers or no powers, they were still, and always would be, Q.
@@Wesley_H Q in Voyager said every developed society must control criminals among them, so it implies Continuum already has some advanced punishment system in place.
@@sebaszwarc6028 And? What that has to do with the thing happening in TNG and then the same thing happening in Voyager but apparently it’s never happened before?
"What is it about these squirming little infants that you find so appealing?" "I'm sure that's beyond your comprehension, Q." "I desperately hope so!" My feelings exactly!
Witty comebacks from Picard to Q, BTW The Continuum must be a boring place without the "vulgar human fashion". That wink must have been an improv or something.
Well, you are talking about several tons worth of starship “warping” through space. Need that kind of power just make all those light flash and funny beep-beep-boop sounds on the bridge. And heaven forbid the captain asks for Earl Grey, hot, but what’s a few more watts.
This episode always bugged me as a kid. They present this as some sort of moral dilemma meanwhile I'm shouting at that screen "Go be a Q! Being a Q would be awesome! How is this hard??"
She's probably going to be given the name as galactic savior tbh. Think about it. Her nature is compassion and and mercy She'll probably travel from 1 star system to another fixing things. Not to mention she'd probably have some influence on Q. He'd learn more about humanity. And if she were to mate with Q's son in the future. We'd be seeing a brand new race of Q. Compassion. Mercy. Sympathy. Q have no idea what they really introduced into their race. Kindness. Love and Giving
Data saying how much power they are making, then it all goes off the rails - and everyone in the room should be liquified and sprayed arcross the walls as a fine boiling mist... X-D 12.57 Billion Gigawatts x 147 % = 18.7425 Billion Gigawatts of power, plenty enough power to vaporize all of them.
They should totally make Wesley crusher A q and his sister would be Amanda and just kind of makes sense they could write it in that he hooked up with Doctor crusher she didn't exactly know you can kind of see that they kind of banter like a couple in this scene and q bullies Picard because dr. Crusher and Picard are in a kind of close relationship
Jamie Olberding read Q&A and then you'll understand why Q has been fighting the Q to show that humanity is the species and Piccard himself the salvation of the universe. It must not be the Borg who got there 1st. No spoilers. No exaggeration.
I would never join Q. My imagination is my power. I'll develop it just like that kid did on an episode of The Twilight Zone. Q then won't have a chance against me
"Her parents died in an accident" Knowing how powerful the Q are, I can only imagine they made themselves mortal for a laugh and then died as part of the experience!
sadly, it was implied the other Q killed them and made it look like an 'accident'(weather control grid fails to stop a huge tornado from smashing their house and only their house)
It wasn't implied that the other Q killed them, if I recall it correctly Q outrightly said they did. It was punishment for choosing to live among mortals, to love each other and to bear a child. Q's normally did not love or have children; they were simply created - boom.
I remember it said that a strange tornado came from the sky out of nowhere and went right through the 24th-century weather modification system (which would have stopped any natural tornado) like it was nothing, and proceeded to destroy the couple’s house. It was an execution ordered by the Q Continuum
Q squared. The Squire of Gothos was the illegitimate love child of Q. Trelane gets ahold of the heart of darkness and the multiverse is in big trouble.
Honestly it's a pretty slick reaction to Q just throwing needless jabs against the human species haha. Just ignore it, stay relaxed in your chair, and ask about the next thing :)
they left out the best part. Where a crew member realized and said "we all could have been killed!"..... and Q responded, "I was willing to take that risk."............LOL!
@@welshman100 Heck for all we know he kept making an accident and she kept dying, only for him to turn back time again and again. Q may be annoying but he is remarkably stubborn like that.
Tha man has good taste. Winking at Crusher when talking about making babies and trying to get in between Janeway's Starfleet sheets to make one of his own.
Stupid girl, made the wrong decision. Her parents were killed by the Q. Not only does that mean she's going to be with the killers of her parents, but also, it means a lot more. The Q species is primitive and brutal, they kill their own kind if they don't absolutely obey the rules. Also, we have seen what awaits Amanda: the death of the mind, absolute boredom. And also, obviously, as with her parents, if she ever wants to be different than the Q-Typus, she will face death herself... Q even said 'she never had a choice' and hinted on killing her if she refuses him. I could go on, but i stop here. Oh, and yeah, Q Junior being the first Q baby also is a plot hole.
@@viscountalpha ... My point stands: Amanda went with the murder of her parents. She made an extremly bad Decision. Can't get much worse, she will definetly regret it.
@@slevinchannel7589 you miss the point of why they died. They used their powers after promising to give them up. They died because they most likely did something that had really bad casualties beyond a few deaths.
I wish that this post had included Q's next statement: "That's better--Crusher seems to get more shrill with each passing year." I have to wonder what Gates McFadden thought of that line...
I really liked this episode as a Crusher episode. Q goes after her nonstop and she keeps coming right back at him. I think the only reason he insults her and turns her into a dog is she's the only one who just keeps telling him to fuck off. Picard wants to have a reasoned debate about everything and nobody else even says anything.
I've seen this one before of course. It's a good one. Anyhow Data looked like he was working to much that week take a look at his face & eyes and I like the sudden switch and how focused they were explaining shouting the core details. Ha.
@flyhound97 When my intention was too rile up spelling nazi's who are so @nal that they try too correct a year old comment, I'd say it's worth the odd mispelling...
@flyhound97 Instead of dodging, answer my question. Should I have waited about a year too respond too UA-cam comments? Who knows, if your reasoning proves to be sound or valid, I might also employ the "wait oor find a year old comment then try too make myself needlessly look like an asshat" by my unsolicited spelling or perhaps even grammatical corrections.
Correct me if I am wrong, but in future Star Trek shows, I think Voyager, doesn't Q have a son? Wouldn't he have become attached to it as Amanda's parents became attached to her?
That was a whole big storyline - I believe it was a very controversial decision of his - perhaps related to the Q civil war in that show? Can't quite remember, but it wasn't something out of the blue - and, of course, since the son was Q, he grew sentient quickly. Q did not have a son yet, when this episode aired. I suppose, in part, he may actually have been inspired by the events in this episode, to go down that path eventually...
Yes, he finally decided to stay with that female Q he was engaged for 5 billion years or so. And they made their offspring to save the continuum... by touching eachothers fingers.
We dont know that. Their finger-touching-sex may be far more exiting than anything we have come up so far. I also dont think they are considered gods, yes they are far more powerfull than many gods we came up with, but they dont need worship, and they are also not the creators or the universe.
ABW941 That’s why I didn’t capitalize the word “god.” Most ancient cultures didn’t attribute absolute immortality to their deities; their myths included one god killing another, a third god or goddess bringing the slain god back to life, etc. in the remote past. And the Norse myths predict a “twilight of the Gods” in the far distant future. So the aliens in the Q Continuum are within the bounds of most ancient polytheistic cultures’ definition of gods. As are the wormhole aliens in DS9.
12.5 bilion gigawats of power yet they shit their pants when enemy ship shoots them with like 500Mwat lasers. I love Trek but man, has the writing been inconsistent
I really like the actress she appeared on Law And Order Criminal Intent, she played a villain that always got the best of the Detective Goren. I think she did 3 episodes and they were all great. And of course I saw her on The Wonder Years.
1:49 I love how Picard just spits out "Q" with such barely restrained Contempt.
1:50
Every time.... Lolzz...😂💜
crusher just stares ahead while Q and Picard disappear as if she's thinking about more important stuff 🤣
She was thinking like an Irish Setter during that scene
Olivia D'Abo can contain my warp core breach anytime...
The Force is strong with her.
The Chosen One, the girl may be.
(Whoops. Wrong franchise.)
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Think of him against Vader....
If Rey had those powers the sequel trilogy would have been shorter than this clip.
The moment my Dad and I always laugh about and still bring up was when Q transported Captain Picard to engineering in his pajamas. Geordie sees him and is like "Wasn't expecting to see you here like this Captain." The Q episodes were some of the best as John de Lancie seemed to really enjoy the role. I saw an episode of 'Barnaby Jones' with a young version of him playing the bad guy. I noticed it must be his personality as I could see a lot of the Q character in him even back then.
I thought that was "Devil's Due" with Ardra.
@@davincent98 It is with Ardra
If you've the chance check out the audiobook Spock Vs Q. It's really cool lasts about an hour ✌️🙂
Geordi.
Not only did she reverse the explosion but also fixed the original fault that caused the explosion!
Crusher really gave Q a hard time in this episode. So much so that he turned her into a dog.
And most hillariously an irish setter..
Picard: "I find it hard to believe you're here to do us a favor."
That's pretty much why he always showed up, to let them know space is scary.
Lol
When we first saw this, my college roommate and I nicknamed Amanda, "R".
AMANDA
was the 1st baby Q
that means Q's son isn't
the 1st
He would be the first Q made by other Q with the intention to make new Q and without haveing intercourse.
Amanda could have turned out as something else (normal human), but Q's Son was planned as Q.
no shes not the first baby Q
First Q born in the Continuum. Amanda was born on Earth outside the Continuum!
Stupid girl, made the wrong decision. Her parents were killed by the Q. Not only does that mean she's going to be with the killers of her parents, but also, it means a lot more. The Q species is primitive and brutal, they kill their own kind if they don't absolutely obey the rules. Also, we have seen what awaits Amanda: the death of the mind, absolute boredom. And also, obviously, as with her parents, if she ever wants to be different than the Q-Typus, she will face death herself... Q even said 'she never had a choice' and hinted on killing her if she refuses him. I could go on, but i stop here. Oh, and yeah, Q Junior being the first Q baby also is a plot hole.
@@slevinchannel7589 Q and Amanda went to visit her parents. Which means they could have pulled them out of time at the exact moment they were "killed". Keeping the time line intact and reuniting Amanda with her parents. The Q have mastered time and space, so time travel is not hard for them. She only lost 18 years with them which is nothing to the a Q who has eternity. Also, yes, Q 's son is a huge plot hole. Almost as big a plot hole as Epstein not killing himself.
To me, this was one of my favourite episodes. The reason is because it is the only one where the crew comes across another Q, aside from the original Q. Most of the people they come in contact with are Klingon, Ferengi, Romulan, etc., but this is the first one to have them come across another Q. I wish they had more episodes like this.
MichaelBrookham They do meet other Q in the civil war?
That nonchalant "Uh huh" at 2:58 is epic!
Ah, continuity. I love how this episode basically invalidates three episodes of Voyager before they were ever even written. Remember Quinn? The Q who wanted to die because it had “never happened before”. Well there are two dead Q in this episode. But Quinn’s death started a civil war in the continuum which was only ended when two Q mated, which also “never happened before”. And then they had a Q child which, again, “never happened before”.
Suicide, dying by choice, is different from being executed by the government. And having child as a lesser species, rather than in Q form, is also different.
Beyond that, the Q can and do travel in time. This may have all been after the Q Civil War from their perspective.
That said, you're not wrong, either.
Q said that Amanda's parents gave up their powers so they were essentially mortal humans...
@@aerisgainsborough2141 Renouncing your American citizenship doesn’t suddenly mean you weren’t born in the US. But this is biology we’re talking about. They may have taken human form, but powers or no powers, they were still, and always would be, Q.
@@Wesley_H Q in Voyager said every developed society must control criminals among them, so it implies Continuum already has some advanced punishment system in place.
@@sebaszwarc6028 And? What that has to do with the thing happening in TNG and then the same thing happening in Voyager but apparently it’s never happened before?
3:45 insert barking dog.
That was a pretty savage visual pun/slam for Star Trek. Q literally turned her into a bitch.
18 years is really insignificant to a Q.
Yeah to them it's like I don't know an hour
Tolle Folge. Wenn solche Q's existieren, hat man ja noch Hoffnung. Die Idee des Q war sehr mutig von Gene Roddenberry
"What is it about these squirming little infants that you find so appealing?"
"I'm sure that's beyond your comprehension, Q."
"I desperately hope so!"
My feelings exactly!
Then he goes and has one himself.
Witty comebacks from Picard to Q, BTW The Continuum must be a boring place without the "vulgar human fashion". That wink must have been an improv or something.
Voyager's Q episodes were all about several Q rebelling against the Continuum's stagnant society.
OMG it's been bugging me forever, I knew I had seen her before this. I finally realized she was Kevin Arnold's sister on the wonder years.
Princess Jehnna from Conan the Destroyer?
2:24
Give it a few years
Did he say 12 billion gigawatts? 😁
That's technically 12 exawatts but almost none of the viewers would have any idea what that is.
He was about to say 12 billion gigawatts per second, which is even worse!
@@tomjones1258 actually, he was about to say 'per reactor cycle', which was the current rate of anti-matter fuel consumption.
Can you get a Vape with that power?
Well, you are talking about several tons worth of starship “warping” through space. Need that kind of power just make all those light flash and funny beep-beep-boop sounds on the bridge. And heaven forbid the captain asks for Earl Grey, hot, but what’s a few more watts.
Read the novel series titled "Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Q Continuum" to find out what ultimately happens to Amanda.
This episode always bugged me as a kid. They present this as some sort of moral dilemma meanwhile I'm shouting at that screen "Go be a Q! Being a Q would be awesome! How is this hard??"
She's probably going to be given the name as galactic savior tbh. Think about it. Her nature is compassion and and mercy She'll probably travel from 1 star system to another fixing things. Not to mention she'd probably have some influence on Q. He'd learn more about humanity. And if she were to mate with Q's son in the future. We'd be seeing a brand new race of Q. Compassion. Mercy. Sympathy. Q have no idea what they really introduced into their race. Kindness. Love and Giving
Data saying how much power they are making, then it all goes off the rails - and everyone in the room should be liquified and sprayed arcross the walls as a fine boiling mist... X-D
12.57 Billion Gigawatts x 147 % = 18.7425 Billion Gigawatts of power, plenty enough power to vaporize all of them.
My favorite of TNG
It's a pity Q didn't make an appearance in Star Trek: Picard.
That is to say, Q has not made an appearance . . . yet. Truly, does one ever know with Q?
Did not age well, didn’t it?
The bottom line is the Q Continuum does not tolerate rogue Qs.
Good news for me.
Clearly this was before Q got.......Junior 🤣
What episode is this?
[STARK IS ONIGUMO]
Hey what's Princess Jehnna doing on the Enterprise? Or was she always Q?
the actress' name is oliva d'abo
Future nemesis of Detective Bobby Goren.
wait what?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Law_%26_Order%3A_Criminal_Intent_characters#Nicole_Wallace
Former co-star of "The Wonder Years," IIRC.
Was she the hippie sister?
Maybe you're looking for.
Billards playing short-haired blond softball framed woman named Meredith who was with Jeremy Wright?
How cool it would be to find out that you are. Q
Every time a Q turned up I rolled my eyes and thought my day couldn't get much worse then this
D`Abo
I like concept but i like ok what happen next
12.7 exaWatt ?
The Crushers were so annoying every time they spoke.
They should totally make Wesley crusher A q and his sister would be Amanda and just kind of makes sense they could write it in that he hooked up with Doctor crusher she didn't exactly know you can kind of see that they kind of banter like a couple in this scene and q bullies Picard because dr. Crusher and Picard are in a kind of close relationship
A strong case for fan fiction
Moi Capitan.
Bev. Is Blah Blah. Ms Righteous
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Hehe, heaven exists even in the Star Trek universe, it's called the "continuum". Op what scientology BS.
Season six. Picard died. He went to heaven. Q is God. " Tapestry".
Q is sort of good and neutral! Not exactually bad in my case! more of a nuisence if you put it that way!
Jamie Olberding read Q&A and then you'll understand why Q has been fighting the Q to show that humanity is the species and Piccard himself the salvation of the universe. It must not be the Borg who got there 1st. No spoilers. No exaggeration.
Amanda is nobody, and her story went nowhere after this one-shot sub par Q episode.
Oh no, did her story go nowhere after 1 episode, like 90% of TNG episodes? How awful.
I would never join Q. My imagination is my power. I'll develop it just like that kid did on an episode of The Twilight Zone. Q then won't have a chance against me
You'd be equals, really. The ensuing fight might wind up destroying a quadrant or three.
Despite Q's omnipotence, he has a rather inadequate grasp of English grammar.
Which line do you mean?
Greta Thunberg.
"Her parents died in an accident"
Knowing how powerful the Q are, I can only imagine they made themselves mortal for a laugh and then died as part of the experience!
sadly, it was implied the other Q killed them and made it look like an 'accident'(weather control grid fails to stop a huge tornado from smashing their house and only their house)
It wasn't implied that the other Q killed them, if I recall it correctly Q outrightly said they did. It was punishment for choosing to live among mortals, to love each other and to bear a child. Q's normally did not love or have children; they were simply created - boom.
It's amazing what reading the script does for actors :) :)
I remember it said that a strange tornado came from the sky out of nowhere and went right through the 24th-century weather modification system (which would have stopped any natural tornado) like it was nothing, and proceeded to destroy the couple’s house. It was an execution ordered by the Q Continuum
2:39 Picard inner thoughts: Accident? And I got a feeling your fingerprints maybe on it
I had a warp core breach last night and wasn't able to contain it, now I need new pants and socks
They should have made a movie focused entirely on Q. Screw Insurrection and Nemesis, that's what I wanted to see.
Q squared. The Squire of Gothos was the illegitimate love child of Q.
Trelane gets ahold of the heart of darkness and the multiverse is in big trouble.
Have you seen the footage of the Borg game? It's very Q centric.
And yet Mr.Hatoi, I feel the exact opposite. I couldn't stand Q. He played his character annoyingly well.
Rob
FlThunder
They tried a Q movie but the scripts weren’t going anywhere
@@flthunderdigginwrob3162 Q gives you pulltabs.
2:55 Geordi looks strangely relaxed, slouched in his chair, while talking to an omnipotent alien.
Honestly it's a pretty slick reaction to Q just throwing needless jabs against the human species haha. Just ignore it, stay relaxed in your chair, and ask about the next thing :)
After Q dissapeared, Picard should have sighed and said "Oh, he's going t-"
Riker: I do hate it when he does that
As a fan of both Bewitched and The Next Gen, I always loved Q, he reminded me of Endora and her view of mortals.
they left out the best part. Where a crew member realized and said "we all could have been killed!"..... and Q responded, "I was willing to take that risk."............LOL!
Eh, he'd just turn back time.
@@welshman100 I hope so.
@@welshman100 He wouldn't admit that though. He has a reputation to uphold.
@@welshman100 Heck for all we know he kept making an accident and she kept dying, only for him to turn back time again and again. Q may be annoying but he is remarkably stubborn like that.
Scrimjaw So he’s Cher? LOL
I never notice the wink he gave Beverly
I wonder if it was in the script or if De Lancie just threw it in.
Either way, hilarious.
Tha man has good taste. Winking at Crusher when talking about making babies and trying to get in between Janeway's Starfleet sheets to make one of his own.
And Crusher’s reaction look of disgust.
It's amazing Q has never lied to Picard the whole series.
Good point!
Didn't he lie when his powers were stripped?
@@charleshodgdon6168 no that other Q gave them back...
In "Hide and Q", Picard demands Q pay off his wager. Q claimed that he could not recall a wager. This was a lie.
@@DP-ot6zf That was a joke lie.
Olivia d'Abo is 23 in this episode.
I never saw this episode and was wondering how she did it. then as soon as I saw Q, I just cracked up laughing.
I love how when he shows up it's just "well that just answered a LOT of questions" haha
When you're as breath takingly lovely as Olivia d'Abo you don't need Q powers - the world is your oyster already.
www.oliviadabo.net/biography/
“ Mon Capitaine” is that Q’s catchphrase?
Nope
Jean-Luc Picard being French, isn't obvious at all why Q mocks him always calling him Mon Capitaine?
@@@depressedhedonist : He is mocking him by not even using the correct French word. He says 'capitanne' instead of 'capitaine'.
@@akumayoxiruma my point exactly.
If you want to know why Q calls him that, watch Encounter at Farpoint.
The actress playing her is an absolute babe!
Olivia D'Abo. Yes she's gorgeous.
Amanda Rogers should be in Picard school of gifted youngsters 🤣
Olivia D'abo is so beautiful here.
She's just beautiful.
Wait... why did the warp core on the galaxy class breach so much
Were you not paying attention? Q clearly, blatantly states that he caused it.
Two million moving parts all built by the lowest bidder.
This is what happens when you buy all warp cores from China...
The Federation military industrial complex.
Q did it as a test I think.
Now that I know about the "Riker Lean" it's all I look for now!
add that to the riker list of riker sitting down manuver, and the popular riker "what the hell?' question
"You. An expert on humanity? Doesn't say much for the Q-continuum's talent pool."
Always "Who is Amanada" Never HOW is Amanda!
Or WHY is Amanda :)
Do you want to be a Q? Me: YES YES YES TAKE ME NOW
Stupid girl, made the wrong decision. Her parents were killed by the Q. Not only does that mean she's going to be with the killers of her parents, but also, it means a lot more. The Q species is primitive and brutal, they kill their own kind if they don't absolutely obey the rules. Also, we have seen what awaits Amanda: the death of the mind, absolute boredom. And also, obviously, as with her parents, if she ever wants to be different than the Q-Typus, she will face death herself... Q even said 'she never had a choice' and hinted on killing her if she refuses him. I could go on, but i stop here. Oh, and yeah, Q Junior being the first Q baby also is a plot hole.
@@slevinchannel7589 Poor foolish human. You really think death is the end?
@@viscountalpha ...
My point stands: Amanda went with the murder of her parents. She made an extremly bad Decision. Can't get much worse, she will definetly regret it.
@@slevinchannel7589 - Welcome to a moral dilemma that people have had to deal with throughout human history.
@@slevinchannel7589 you miss the point of why they died.
They used their powers after promising to give them up. They died because they most likely did something that had really bad casualties beyond a few deaths.
Oh i assure you I can. Absolutely love that line hahaha
"everybody out" ---as if that would save them from the core exploding, lol.
I wish that this post had included Q's next statement:
"That's better--Crusher seems to get more shrill with each passing year."
I have to wonder what Gates McFadden thought of that line...
Why would she think of if at all, it wasn't her line...
I really liked this episode as a Crusher episode. Q goes after her nonstop and she keeps coming right back at him. I think the only reason he insults her and turns her into a dog is she's the only one who just keeps telling him to fuck off. Picard wants to have a reasoned debate about everything and nobody else even says anything.
She didn’t, gingers have no souls ergo no feelings
O'neill: "I thought we fixed this thing so that wouldn't happen any more?" Oops wrong series.
0:27 - my favorite alarm klaxon!
Creepiest one :)
Yep, thats the bad one.
Wish she had more loved her good episode
I've seen this one before of course. It's a good one. Anyhow Data looked like he was working to much that week take a look at his face & eyes and I like the sudden switch and how focused they were explaining shouting the core details. Ha.
To bad she never returned
@flyhound97 To bad you responded to a year old comment
@flyhound97 When my intention was too rile up spelling nazi's who are so @nal that they try too correct a year old comment, I'd say it's worth the odd mispelling...
@flyhound97 And?
@flyhound97 Why, should I have waited and responded to a year old comment like you?
@flyhound97 Instead of dodging, answer my question. Should I have waited about a year too respond too UA-cam comments? Who knows, if your reasoning proves to be sound or valid, I might also employ the "wait oor find a year old comment then try too make myself needlessly look like an asshat" by my unsolicited spelling or perhaps even grammatical corrections.
Olivia D'Abo is an underrated beauty. She was really sexy in Conan the Destroyer.
Correct me if I am wrong, but in future Star Trek shows, I think Voyager, doesn't Q have a son? Wouldn't he have become attached to it as Amanda's parents became attached to her?
That was a whole big storyline - I believe it was a very controversial decision of his - perhaps related to the Q civil war in that show? Can't quite remember, but it wasn't something out of the blue - and, of course, since the son was Q, he grew sentient quickly. Q did not have a son yet, when this episode aired.
I suppose, in part, he may actually have been inspired by the events in this episode, to go down that path eventually...
Yes, he finally decided to stay with that female Q he was engaged for 5 billion years or so.
And they made their offspring to save the continuum... by touching eachothers fingers.
It's a lot more fun being a mortal than a god. At least in terms of reproduction!
We dont know that. Their finger-touching-sex may be far more exiting than anything we have come up so far.
I also dont think they are considered gods, yes they are far more powerfull than many gods we came up with, but they dont need worship, and they are also not the creators or the universe.
ABW941 That’s why I didn’t capitalize the word “god.” Most ancient cultures didn’t attribute absolute immortality to their deities; their myths included one god killing another, a third god or goddess bringing the slain god back to life, etc. in the remote past. And the Norse myths predict a “twilight of the Gods” in the far distant future.
So the aliens in the Q Continuum are within the bounds of most ancient polytheistic cultures’ definition of gods. As are the wormhole aliens in DS9.
2:22 that wink XD
Why should Q question about what humans find fascinating about kids? Doesn't he have a son in Star Trek Voyager?
He's an allmighty god that enjoys sarcasm and humor more than flattery and submission.
how can you call an alien entity with powers a goD? even an all mighty one, eye your phone is on the whack
@@guysabol8743 The same way people used to judge the sun and moon as gods.
She was also the voice of Tak the Hideous New Girl from Invader Zim
2:02 she's a cute alright
12,750,000,000,000,000,000,000 wats of power....
And they had a problem fighting the Hussnok warship *how?*
The actress actually talked about playing this part later on video ua-cam.com/video/xpP65rgwydM/v-deo.html, Check it out.
Olivia D'Abo....nothing finer!! 🤤🥰😘
12.5 bilion gigawats of power yet they shit their pants when enemy ship shoots them with like 500Mwat lasers. I love Trek but man, has the writing been inconsistent
Damn...poket calculator are difficult to understand and find.
0.125 zetawatts, one of the early low powered warp cores.
What was the creepy eye wink about? LOL
Who is Amanda? She's a babe, that's who she is
"Mon Capitan". :D
It’s Karen Arnold!!
Q is too funny
She’s a smoke show
I really like the actress she appeared on Law And Order Criminal Intent, she played a villain that always got the best of the Detective Goren. I think she did 3 episodes and they were all great. And of course I saw her on The Wonder Years.
Wasn't she the Bond lady in "The Living Daylights"?
Yes, I believe so.
No, that was Maryam d'Abo
She went on to appear in several episodes of Law & Order Criminal Intent as Nicole Wallace.
She's a first cousin once removed. Oliva and her actually shared an apartment in LA.
Quite the nemesis for Detective Goren.
I believe this was supposed to be titled, "who is miss hotness".
Olivia D'abo, in case you didn't know. She's lent her talents to many a nerdy franchise over the last few decades.
Q jr. And Amanda. I bet Q jr like's😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄 not now Icheb 😄😄😄😄😄