HEY! That is NOT Herbert Wright. That IS my hero, Dr. Issac Asimov. Author of over 400 books, humanist and humorist, with a doctorate in biochemistry, creator of thr Three Laws of Robotics...
when the lower decks get there assignment, Mariner is messing around with a self sealing stem bolt. self sealing stembolts also was one of the things Rom's son Nog traded for his uncle's Yamak sauce to eventually purchase land for the Nog Jake consortium
On the Ferengi ship right before it's destroyed one of them had their hands on an orb that first appeared on TNG (TGN Season 1 Episode 9 - The Battle). It looks like the same type they used to manipulate Picard into reliving the last moments of the Star Gazer.
Rom and Leeta are mirroring Zek and Moogie from the episode Ferengi Love Songs during the negotiations. Where Rom's mother was actually running the Ferangi Empire when Zeks brain lost its edge. Though it seems Rom is faking it as he leads with former Bartender in his introduction where he was an engineer and resistance fighter in his former life
Don't think I'll stick around, but you've got a good formula here, it's great for people who aren't familiar with the series and don't have the time or inclination to spend hours wading through Memory Alpha. This gets my Ferengi Sticker of "You Could Do Worse For Three Strips At Quark's."
Although your channel is weighted towards Star Trek, it looks like you do cover other Sci Fi. Dude, you have to be able to recognize Isaac Asimov on sight.
There is a sign for "Maximum oo-mox rub dungen" across the street from the "Lobe's Lodge" where Tendi and Rutherford pretend to be a couple. Lobes refer to the Ferangie giant ears, and Oo-mox is essentially a hand job that involves the ears. Rom admitted that he gave himself injuries from self administered Oo-mox in the episode where he and Leeta form a Union for the workers of Quarks Bar. When Leeta asked who the lucky girl was, then he took his shot with Leeta asking if she wanted to give him a hand, so deep cut but part of Rom and Leetas romantic story.
Great review thanks! When they're in the restaurant, you can see in the background, the portal for time travel also the beast with the white fur in the horn on the forehead and some other Easter eggs like the menus that they get are the pads from TNG
Why do the Ferengi security on the hotel have Starfleet uniforms and comm badges? They appear when they suspect they're not a couple but then get ordered to stand down.
Thanks for another great easter egg video. Also, I'm excited about all the Kids in the Hall love in this comments section! I wonder which alien races the remaining members would play well.
This doesn't qualify as an Easter egg, but in the precredits sequence Jeef _clearly knows something_ about the intruder. What the heck is _that_ about???
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Love for Kids in the Hall!,
HEY! That is NOT Herbert Wright. That IS my hero, Dr. Issac Asimov. Author of over 400 books, humanist and humorist, with a doctorate in biochemistry, creator of thr Three Laws of Robotics...
Thank you, it’s Asimov, man!
when the lower decks get there assignment, Mariner is messing around with a self sealing stem bolt. self sealing stembolts also was one of the things Rom's son Nog traded for his uncle's Yamak sauce to eventually purchase land for the Nog Jake consortium
On the Ferengi ship right before it's destroyed one of them had their hands on an orb that first appeared on TNG (TGN Season 1 Episode 9 - The Battle). It looks like the same type they used to manipulate Picard into reliving the last moments of the Star Gazer.
Rom and Leeta are mirroring Zek and Moogie from the episode Ferengi Love Songs during the negotiations. Where Rom's mother was actually running the Ferangi Empire when Zeks brain lost its edge. Though it seems Rom is faking it as he leads with former Bartender in his introduction where he was an engineer and resistance fighter in his former life
Loved Kids in the Hall.
Don't think I'll stick around, but you've got a good formula here, it's great for people who aren't familiar with the series and don't have the time or inclination to spend hours wading through Memory Alpha. This gets my Ferengi Sticker of "You Could Do Worse For Three Strips At Quark's."
Although your channel is weighted towards Star Trek, it looks like you do cover other Sci Fi. Dude, you have to be able to recognize Isaac Asimov on sight.
There is a sign for "Maximum oo-mox rub dungen" across the street from the "Lobe's Lodge" where Tendi and Rutherford pretend to be a couple. Lobes refer to the Ferangie giant ears, and Oo-mox is essentially a hand job that involves the ears. Rom admitted that he gave himself injuries from self administered Oo-mox in the episode where he and Leeta form a Union for the workers of Quarks Bar. When Leeta asked who the lucky girl was, then he took his shot with Leeta asking if she wanted to give him a hand, so deep cut but part of Rom and Leetas romantic story.
kids in the hall rock! dave foley rocks, great episode!
Great review thanks! When they're in the restaurant, you can see in the background, the portal for time travel also the beast with the white fur in the horn on the forehead and some other Easter eggs like the menus that they get are the pads from TNG
Why do the Ferengi security on the hotel have Starfleet uniforms and comm badges? They appear when they suspect they're not a couple but then get ordered to stand down.
Thanks, I missed a lot of that before, now I remember.
Thanks for another great easter egg video. Also, I'm excited about all the Kids in the Hall love in this comments section! I wonder which alien races the remaining members would play well.
My picks :) Bruce McCulloch: Bolian, Kevin McDonald: Bynar (he would play two roles), Mark McKinney: Romulan
Kevin McDonald as Bynar!! Amazing.@@WhatDidIMiss
You showed a picture of Isaac Asimov, not the writer Herbert Right who you mentioned
came to say the same. wtf?
@@Chace957 WTF do you care?
Bradward has a starfleet delta on his briefs.
This doesn't qualify as an Easter egg, but in the precredits sequence Jeef _clearly knows something_ about the intruder. What the heck is _that_ about???
Will discuss in my podcast releasing soon :)
Spoiler about the ship
It’s badgey
That was not a macguffin. Look up macguffin
This episode was kinda boring