Trek Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
9 PM Eastern - 6 PM Pacific
“Jeremy, on the starship Enterprise, no one is alone. No one.”
Trek Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
9 PM Eastern - 6 PM Pacific
“Jeremy, on the starship Enterprise, no one is alone. No one.”
You can watch online here:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sttngs3e05p01The+Bonding&aq=f
This is a link to youtube search results page. If you look for the episode under Playlist Results, you don’t have to pre-load the video. It will autoplay.
Just like on a Borg ship! :eek:
Thanks, 'talos!
Engage!
Ronald D Moore is in the HIZZOUSE!!!
Kirk would never have plural archaeologists on his Enterprise.
Any scientific specialist was obviously a liability.
Oh SNAP! They killed someone…not wearing red.
“…the tragedy…”?
Damn redshirt’s lucky she even has a name.
“It’s part of life in Star Fleet, Wesley.”
Redshirts need to die, so that named actors may live.
Love that for Worf, everything requires a ceremony.
This was the beginning to address Picard’s children phobia.
“I sense the weight of this duty upon you, Captain.”
Great use of those empathic powers there, Troi. :rolleyes:
And an edged weapon. :eek:
She is getting better. I like using her as the Captain’s confidant.
The actor playing Jeremy hasn’t changed much.
Speaking of redshirts, this is a great episode because it gives importance to the loss of a crewman.
He looks like my brother-in-law.
Um, Deanna? You need an office.
“I sense great anger.”
Well done, Troi. You’re frakkin’ amazing.
From Memory Alpha:
Director Winrich Kolbe opined, “Interesting show. I’m a little bit ambiguous about the little boy who I used to call Clark Gable, Jr. because of his ears. Again, it was a cute episode and a good one for Michael, but again it’s not something that intrigued me that much. It’s just not as strong as some of the others.”