Also, the shakspeare connection is interesting as Patrick Stewart is involved in it and Brent Spiner and Kate Mulgrew went on to voice Puck and Titania in gargoyles.
Picard: He just kept talking in one long incredibly unbroken sentence moving from topic to topic so that no one had a chance to interrupt, it was really quiet hypnotic.
@thesmart358 I know, I about died laughing when I finally realized that she was calling Picard by his given name, just she was just pronouncing it like "Pick-ard".
It is an emotion, imo the thing with Data is, he didn't understand what his reactions and feelings were. (emotion chip was such a bad idea, he never needed it)
I was a bit disappointed that they went the route of the memory chip. Data may not have had intense physiological reactions but he clearly had moods and some kind of emotion, even to the extent of occasionally expressing them physiologically.
I'd have appreciated a self-discovery approach more.
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Picard's "Well There You ARE" is very unexpected... and quite frankly, it's a little disconcerting. Just play it over and over. Go on. It's weird. 3:34
Also, there were quite a large number of "freeman" blacks in the US even before the civil war; and California was originally admitted to the union as a "free" state (one in which owning slaves was not permitted to permanent residents).
lol, innit! but The woman looks pleased with herself.
Its parts like these that make me think that Star trek is just a sitcom in space. Obviously it's got its dramatic parts, which I also enjoy. It has to be one of the most entertaining shows ever.
He just kept talking in one long incredibly unbroken sentence moving from topic to topic so that no one had the chance to interrupt him it was really quite hypnotic.
I love the voice Data uses when he reads "Come now spirit, whither wander you?"
And then there's the way "Mr. Pickerd" says "WELL, THERE YOU ARE!"
LOL That whole scene is one of my all-time favorites.
OmicronTheta2338 5 months ago 2
Ow...I believe I've over exerted myself
*he toooootally bought it =w=*
mekkabon 6 months ago
Does anyone have the scene where Worf encounters the 60's Klingons from Trouble with Tribbles?
WatchVenusSpa 7 months ago
Your daughter? RUN
BlueTeamPlayer 9 months ago 2
Why does Geordi's banana hair clip keep slipping down?
Rompcom 9 months ago
MISTER PICKERD, I NEED TO BE TALKING TO YOU! "Shh!' lol!
mmmmmarcus 9 months ago
I guess Data wishes he had a shotgun to use when Riker was kissing his "daughter", lol! xD
TimeGents 11 months ago 2
"Ow"
TheSecretdahlia 1 year ago
Great Clips!
BondFreek 1 year ago
OW LOL
Mercman97 1 year ago
LOL Riker gets the hell outta there awfully quick.
harryp757 1 year ago 2
lawl!
mediastack 1 year ago
at 6:20ish, you know Riker's interested in her because he's humping the table. ;)
Meresankh 1 year ago
that kiss from riker was with tongue XD
BlueSkin100 1 year ago 4
Also, the shakspeare connection is interesting as Patrick Stewart is involved in it and Brent Spiner and Kate Mulgrew went on to voice Puck and Titania in gargoyles.
mushroomshrub 1 year ago
lol very good!
I especially love the little moment at around 2:30. Even the best of us do it!
mushroomshrub 1 year ago
LMAO! Picard's impression from "Timescape" is the best! Patrick Stewart is magic. :)
datalal624 1 year ago
Picard: He just kept talking in one long incredibly unbroken sentence moving from topic to topic so that no one had a chance to interrupt, it was really quiet hypnotic.
trekfreak007 2 years ago 5
It may just be me, but at 5:32 it kind of looks like Picard is cross-eyed.
BattlestarNovatia 2 years ago
He kind of was. That was the point, I think. x3
Ballira 2 years ago
LOL RIker
funrizwan 2 years ago
OMG :D A Midsummer Nights' Dream!
Love that text!
LOVE STAR TREK.
phantomunmasked 2 years ago
. . . is it just me or was Riker going after some loli action? "You're new around here."
themocaw 2 years ago
Yes! Right before he found out she was Data's daughter! XD Poor Riker was ever so confused during that episode.
Ballira 2 years ago
I remember Data's daughter in an earlier show on HBO. I forget the name but it was quite funny. I was very young too!
MightyTrebor 2 years ago
I love Data's smile at 6:56
053bss 2 years ago 3
Mr. Pickard! LOL (Yes I know that it is Picard, she says it like I typed it.)
thesmart358 3 years ago 3
@thesmart358 I know, I about died laughing when I finally realized that she was calling Picard by his given name, just she was just pronouncing it like "Pick-ard".
DorianMichaelsIII 2 years ago
Is that a clipper ship?
BTW, this is playing too quickly and consequently the voices are too high-pitched.
t1ngley 3 years ago 2
The old man as the "forty-niner" did a good job.
But I really like Jerry Hardin as Mark Twain. Mr Hardin also played in "the X-Files."
fmscribs 3 years ago 3
lol asl lol
XanatharEye 3 years ago
And Jerry's daughter Melora plays "Jan" on The Office.
jsharp1701 2 years ago
LAL? FAIL...LOL
vashmty 3 years ago
I call her "Lol"
Richiepookinshoo 3 years ago 3
fuck you
ShadowCatcher929 3 years ago
2:09, is it just me, or does Data look surprised? As in, ya know, an emotion?
abstract37 3 years ago
Surprise is not an emotion, its a reaction.
grumpytosnowwhite 3 years ago
It is an emotion, imo the thing with Data is, he didn't understand what his reactions and feelings were. (emotion chip was such a bad idea, he never needed it)
kendrawhisp 3 years ago 4
Data frequently looks surprised. And confused.
MurasakiYugata 3 years ago 26
And even worried.
I was a bit disappointed that they went the route of the memory chip. Data may not have had intense physiological reactions but he clearly had moods and some kind of emotion, even to the extent of occasionally expressing them physiologically.
I'd have appreciated a self-discovery approach more.
wight1984 2 years ago 2
Yeah, I agree. I think that would have been much more interesting.
MurasakiYugata 2 years ago
@MurasakiYugata because he is
smith3451 1 year ago
@MurasakiYugata But rarely hypnotized.....
brownblair98 6 months ago
lol Data's daughter is like as old as he is haha!
stephanie1567 3 years ago
She is only two weeks old.
MurasakiYugata 3 years ago
pause on 2:08...
ahaha..
Whoopie! lol
brionyphillips 3 years ago
Data, what a legend
Sabre1337 3 years ago 2
This was great and I just can't stop loving Data. <3
IdaUgurashi1990 3 years ago 3
OMG WHOOPI!
moarajuliana 3 years ago 2
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Picard's "Well There You ARE" is very unexpected... and quite frankly, it's a little disconcerting. Just play it over and over. Go on. It's weird. 3:34
LucasValent 3 years ago
I love it!
christytina81 3 years ago
idk...Lal scares me :o
super0spy 3 years ago
should woopi be a slave on those times? i not to be rasist or anything im a minority just trying to be realistic although in a show like this ....
kickassmage 3 years ago
It was set after the civil war so slavery had been abolished by then.
stevenc123 3 years ago
Also, there were quite a large number of "freeman" blacks in the US even before the civil war; and California was originally admitted to the union as a "free" state (one in which owning slaves was not permitted to permanent residents).
NecessaryTruths 3 years ago 4
ha ha ha ha yeah I just saw that :D
monkeyman767 3 years ago
lmao how condescending is picard in 3:34 lmfao :P
unforgiventeen 4 years ago 3
lol, innit! but The woman looks pleased with herself.
Its parts like these that make me think that Star trek is just a sitcom in space. Obviously it's got its dramatic parts, which I also enjoy. It has to be one of the most entertaining shows ever.
brionyphillips 3 years ago
LOL at Troi turning Geordi's book over, and Picard's impression of Fassbinder, and Data's WTF look when they all laugh.
grumpytosnowwhite 4 years ago 2
Whoopee! It's Whoopi!
RemusTard 4 years ago
Oh, thank you so much for uploading. I was searching everywhere for that clip of Data reading Puck's line from Midsummer night's dream.
Mariejamiesri 4 years ago 3
What I find funny is the fact that the same actor plays Puck in the Gargoyles cartoon.
fdragon010 3 years ago
I like the guy in the beginning's voice.
taiyo888 4 years ago
He just kept talking in one long incredibly unbroken sentence moving from topic to topic so that no one had the chance to interrupt him it was really quite hypnotic.
jmrwacko 4 years ago 37
@jmrwacko remains me of some of my college professors!!!!
nightwing01 1 year ago
@jmrwacko Wow! I kept on reading and reading and reading....
billschoe43 11 months ago
Love these clips!
pryorj2011 4 years ago 2