- Sep 27, 2014
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The scene where the Duras sisters serve Picard tea is fantastic.
Are their breasts real or costume?
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The scene where the Duras sisters serve Picard tea is fantastic.
Are their breasts real or costume?
That DS9 episode is among the best Trek ever screened.Tony Todd as Kurn was also a highlight of those episodes, later on in DS9 as well. Fantastic actor who used his voice very effectively, was great playing an older Jake Sisko in a DS9 episode too.
Largely caused by back issues, I believe.
Been flicking through episodes again. Had forgotten how much I enjoyed this show.
Yeah, it is the actual exploration of sci-fi concepts that had me watch so many episodes. No major story arc to the show in general but sci-fi exploration for tv it was damn good at.The middle seasons are absolutely fantastic. Also I just love those little sci-fi concepts they explore, like that Worf episode where little elements keep changing and no one else notices.
Or the one where the crew keep vanishing, but no one remembers them.
Or the ship is stuck in a loop where it blows up then restores.
I just love those sorts of concepts.
I’m on S2 Eps 8 and 9 tonight. No hilarious sci-fi costumes, but Bruce Maddox has appeared. Name sounds familiar...
Measure of a Man is one of TNG's early highlights.I thought he was from TNG! I need to re-watch I think.
Any episode which heavily features Boy Blunder is a bad episode.Season 5 Episode 6 "The Game"
Wesley's love interest is the highlight
Season 5 Episode 6 "The Game"
Wesley's love interest is the highlight
Measure of a Man is one of TNG's early highlights.
Funnily enough, I picked up on that name immediately, but didn't place Hugh until about the third or fourth time he was on screen (I don't know if anyone referred to him as Hugh before that and I just missed it).Oh I know, I loved that ep, I just didn't place the character name as being from that ep.
Funnily enough, I picked up on that name immediately, but didn't place Hugh until about the third or fourth time he was on screen (I don't know if anyone referred to him as Hugh before that and I just missed it).
He’s like the section boss on the Borg cube, helps set up the meeting Soji has with the crazy Romulan woman. He’s Hugh from the TNG episode I, Borg. A lone Borg disconnected from the collective who Picard wants to send back with a virus to basically commit genocide on the Borg until he shows a spark of individuality.Hugh?