Trek Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
11 PM Eastern - 8 PM Pacific
“Well sir, I find it hard to believe that you’re that good a singer.”
Trek Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
11 PM Eastern - 8 PM Pacific
“Well sir, I find it hard to believe that you’re that good a singer.”
I’ve got to skip this one, gotta prep some stuff for work tomorrow. Enjoy, Trek Tarts!
Excellent. And thanks for the link.
Bye Cas. You’ll be missed.
Nite Cas. Work interfering with fun. I knowz how it feelz.
WHat the craaap!?! Why is David Bowman stealing Captain Picard?
Picard why are you using your communicator? You’re such a slave to technology. There are folks right there. Kirk would have been all up in their faces.
That same thing ALWAYS happens to me too, when I’m trying to relax with a good book and a glass of congac. It sucks!
Be where you’re at. And…engage and stuff.
Hey, slow down. We do the “What Would James Kirk Do?” game at the END, remember?
Piller saw this episode as a chance to flesh out Picard’s character. “We wanted to come up with some real fun for both Patrick the actor and Jean-Luc the character, so we came up with this idea. It might have been two ideas put into one. One was Picard gets stuck in a no-exit situation, and a false Picard takes his place on the Enterprise. I loved the stuff on the Enterprise, wonderful character stuff and Patrick was wonderful. I thought it was a good, solid show and immediately following that was “Captain’s Holiday”, which, again, was borne out of the fact that we wanted to give the captain some characterization.”
Picard has a Beta Unit while he’s off in his Starfighter!
“It’s edible.”
You’re just gonna trust that guy?
Not to mention that it’s edible to his species, but maybe not to humans. :eek:
Worf’s face says it all.
Frak the whut is going on?
Nice. I’m looking forward to Captain’s Holiday. There were wise to exploit Stewart’s acting ability.
Damn, those Xmas lights are bright! :eek:
There… are… four… lights!!! :eek:
I usually like to drink a cup of Earl Grey when I’m bullshiting my First Officer too
Obviously Picard has read ‘Contact’ by Carl Sagan, tapping off the Prime numbers.