Star Track, featuring: Georgy LaForge, Reg Broccoli, and Dr. Spock
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# ? May 15, 2017 16:24 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 03:34 |
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Where's that P-Stew SNL monologue where he gets all the names wrong?
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# ? May 15, 2017 16:26 |
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skasion posted:Aquiel is unsalvageably bad, and iirc also had the highest Nielsen rating of any Trek episode. I'm not gonna say it's the point where the show goes to poo poo because there's a number of really good episodes after it, but it definitely feels to me like one of the first symptoms of the downturn of the writing at the end of the show. Moore says in I think the TNG Companion that they literally decided the murderer should be the dog because all the other characters would have been too obvious. Quite apart from what this reveals about how clumsily the central mystery was written, what that tells me is that at this point in the show's construction they became more worried about being too predictable than they were about making a lovely, stupid episode. Yeah, there's also a Braga quote about how he really didn't think they should do Gambit, because it was too 'space opera'. Gambit admittedly has problems, but for that to be the main reason is a big part of why I suspect there were at least a few proposed story concepts the writers turned their noses up at that would have been way better than everyone's loving family showing up.
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# ? May 15, 2017 16:33 |
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skasion posted:Georgi La Forgie
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# ? May 15, 2017 16:40 |
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Need a Lt. Barkley to go with that Corgi La Forge
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# ? May 15, 2017 16:43 |
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TheScott2K posted:Where's that P-Stew SNL monologue where he gets all the names wrong? https://www.hulu.com/watch/285255
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# ? May 15, 2017 16:53 |
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Finally, a Geordi who the ladies love.
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# ? May 15, 2017 16:57 |
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Hey remember when that one dude swore Geordi was named for that one thing but it was all his own head canon?
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# ? May 15, 2017 17:28 |
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That was Welshy.
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# ? May 15, 2017 17:32 |
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Rhyno posted:Hey remember when that one dude swore Geordi was named for that one thing but it was all his own head canon? Wait, what? Are you talking about the guy who said that he was named for the English accent?
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# ? May 15, 2017 17:48 |
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Timby posted:Wait, what? Are you talking about the guy who said that he was named for the English accent? Yeah and wasn't that firmly confirmed as being bunk?
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# ? May 15, 2017 18:00 |
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Timby posted:Wait, what? Are you talking about the guy who said that he was named for the English accent? I'll thank you to remember it is a race and language, young man. I thought Geordie was named after a disabled Roddenberry fan? Whilst I'm here, Timby, I remember years ago you said the reason for no turtlenecks in flashbacks in TNG and whatnot was the singular machine to knit the necks. How did they manage Generati9ns?
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# ? May 15, 2017 18:08 |
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Wasn't Geordi named for a handicapped fan named George or something? Incidentally I have a friend named Jordi (he's from Catalunya) but he doesn't like Star Trek
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# ? May 15, 2017 18:08 |
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Trickjaw posted:I'll thank you to remember it is a race and language, young man. I thought Geordie was named after a disabled Roddenberry fan? George La Forge was a fan in a wheelchair, yes. He passed away in the mid-'70s. This isn't Roddenberry urban legend, by the way; it was confirmed by at least three primary sources. quote:Whilst I'm here, Timby, I remember years ago you said the reason for no turtlenecks in flashbacks in TNG and whatnot was the singular machine to knit the necks. How did they manage Generati9ns? Trapunto was the quilting technique, yes. They had one needle for making the costumes at the time of Wrath of Khan. They made a few extras for III and IV because of the Excelsior crew and then the Federation Council scenes. In Generations, they had a little bit of money in their costume budget (the same budget that allowed them to make the new TNG-era uniforms that were later tossed) to bring the turtlenecks out of storage and redo them a bit for the Enterprise-B crew to make them fit ... except, oddly enough, John Ruck, whose collar just looks silly as hell.
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# ? May 15, 2017 18:15 |
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You know, I think my favourite episode of TNG-S2 may be The Royale: it's weird, surreal even, enough to feel like a recycled TOS episode, even though it's not. Far Out There trek best trek (also Klingon episodes)
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# ? May 15, 2017 18:21 |
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spincube posted:You know, I think my favourite episode of TNG-S2 may be The Royale: it's weird, surreal even, enough to feel like a recycled TOS episode, even though it's not. Yeah, The Royale is an interesting episode. What else would you consider as "far out there" episodes in TNG? Inner Light? Q Trek is best trek imo, or does that just go without saying?
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# ? May 15, 2017 19:11 |
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Oxyclean posted:Yeah, The Royale is an interesting episode. Emergence? Phantasms? Where No One Has Gone Before? edit: Schisms and Remember Me fit here too I do like some of the weird poo poo.
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# ? May 15, 2017 19:19 |
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Masks, QPid, and Rascals spring to mind.
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# ? May 15, 2017 19:19 |
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Masks is pretty loving out there.
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# ? May 15, 2017 19:20 |
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remusclaw posted:Masks is pretty loving out there. As is Genesis.
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# ? May 15, 2017 19:22 |
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I always liked that one where Picard is stuck in some sort of time loop and it ends with future Picard killing past Picard in a paradox that makes little sense.
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# ? May 15, 2017 19:40 |
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That one where everyone's getting abducted and taken apart as they sleep, and they use the holodeck to work it out. That freaked me out first time. "Computer, make a metal table." [holodeck creates a torture chair]
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# ? May 15, 2017 19:53 |
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Parallels and Future Imperfect, because I like it when settings play around with things. I like Mirror Universe episodes a lot for that reason, and that episode of Futurama where they make each others' universes in a box.
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# ? May 15, 2017 19:53 |
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Oh, yeah, and that one where Riker is in a play about the mental asylum
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# ? May 15, 2017 19:58 |
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Drink-Mix Man posted:Oh, yeah, and that one where Riker is in a play about the mental asylum Frame of Mind. Most of the DS9 stuff involving the prophets was kinda out-there, what with the non-linear stuff.
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# ? May 15, 2017 20:23 |
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Drink-Mix Man posted:I always liked that one where Picard is stuck in some sort of time loop and it ends with future Picard killing past Picard in a paradox that makes little sense. Is that the same one where they are playing poker and they all remember their cards or the one where Data makes threes show up everywhere? I like all of the time/space fuckery The one where there was another bridge just off the bridge for example
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# ? May 15, 2017 21:02 |
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The Bloop posted:Is that the same one where they are playing poker and they all remember their cards or the one where Data makes threes show up everywhere? I like all of the time/space fuckery Nah, but that one fits this category pretty nicely too. I think mine was called "Time Squared, " first or second season episode.
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# ? May 15, 2017 21:05 |
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I think there was probably a conscious choice in TNG to bridge the movie uniforms with the new style. Not having the turtleneck needles probably played a part, but that shot of Crusher with no belt and such does look like some kind of intermediate step towards the season one jumper. Made the best of the situation, as it were.
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# ? May 15, 2017 21:09 |
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Trickjaw posted:I'll thank you to remember it is a race and language, young man. I thought Geordie was named after a disabled Roddenberry fan? Apparently they needed some special trapunto machine and an even more special needle. I don't really see what the big deal was though. You'd need that machine if you were doing a massive run of clothes, but this was a movie. Why couldn't they just manually do it?
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# ? May 15, 2017 21:09 |
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The Bloop posted:Is that the same one where they are playing poker and they all remember their cards or the one where Data makes threes show up everywhere? I like all of the time/space fuckery No, that's Cause and Effect (S5), the episode where Picard has to kill himself is Time Squared (S2). I think the latter handled the actual time travel a bit better because the framing of the show played along with the gimmick, whereas C&E tipped its hand pretty quickly even with basic things like camera movements. Mind you the show itself "buying in" on an episode's premise is something I'm personally a sucker for, which is why I tend to think of Frame of Mind as my favorite episode of TNG - you're just as confused as Riker is the entire time.
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# ? May 15, 2017 21:13 |
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Blade_of_tyshalle posted:I think there was probably a conscious choice in TNG to bridge the movie uniforms with the new style. Not having the turtleneck needles probably played a part, but that shot of Crusher with no belt and such does look like some kind of intermediate step towards the season one jumper. Made the best of the situation, as it were. The crew of the Enterprise-C from Yesterday's Enterprise was also turtleneckless. I don't recall if they had the belts or not.
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# ? May 15, 2017 21:16 |
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It's such a strange thing to be hung up on. There is no reason that one of the intermediate uniform changes couldn't have just been a switch to a different brand of turtle neck. TNG outfits feel more like they grew unimpeded out of TMP uniforms. Which makes sense since TMP feels like a trial run for TNG.
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# ? May 15, 2017 21:31 |
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Cojawfee posted:Apparently they needed some special trapunto machine and an even more special needle. I don't really see what the big deal was though. You'd need that machine if you were doing a massive run of clothes, but this was a movie. Why couldn't they just manually do it? Money and time. Star Trek 2 and 3 were done on much tighter budgets. The regular TNG/DS9 uniforms didn't need trapunto needles and they still couldn't be bothered to make new costumes for Frakes and Burton. remusclaw posted:TNG outfits feel more like they grew unimpeded out of TMP uniforms. Which makes sense since TMP feels like a trial run for TNG. Also that they were both projects that Gene Roddenberry had direct control over.
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# ? May 15, 2017 21:52 |
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I feel like Robbie Rotten from Lazy Town wouldn't look out of place as a DS9 character. "Look at this mobile phase net that I just found,"
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# ? May 15, 2017 22:29 |
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Xibanya posted:I feel like Robbie Rotten from Lazy Town wouldn't look out of place as a DS9 character. He's basically one of those early Dominion grumps Quark was trying to cheat on their Tulaberry wine.
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# ? May 15, 2017 23:13 |
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Watch ye and despair https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy9sKeCE8V0
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# ? May 15, 2017 23:56 |
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I'm honestly surprised it's taken Seth Macfarlane this long to make something like that. I don't hate it? Also, Julian's dad! Edit: oh god it's a series! I assumed it was just a movie!
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# ? May 16, 2017 00:11 |
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Too bad his fox affiliation probably kept him out of the running for STD -- Seth loves Star Trek and knows how to run a show, I think it would have been a good fit :/
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# ? May 16, 2017 00:15 |
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vermin posted:Watch ye and despair Is the guy here the actor who played Bashir's dad?
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# ? May 16, 2017 00:19 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 03:34 |
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Yes but all I see is Babu from Seinfeld.
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# ? May 16, 2017 00:21 |