That Andorian has a huge head. :eek:
Horga’hn.
Hmmm, sounds like what it’s suppose to do. :rolleyes:
How odd that the symbol of sexuality is called “Whore Gone”.
Look at Picard. He’s actually picking a fight. I’m shocked.
Kirk would have had this Ferengi thrown in the bushes already.
“That explains it.”
I have to be honest. When I first saw this episode, I started to think Picard wasn’t being totally honest about his sexuality to himself. He needed to come out of the turbolift.
Guest star Jennifer Hetrick commented, “It seemed like a Romancing the Stone/Raiders of the Lost Ark-type story. I did use that as an example, but not specifically for my character. I just used my own imagination and what I know of myself and found her very adventurous and conniving to a degree, but also vulnerable and committed. I loved the Ferengi, Sovak. I was spared the make-up fortunately. When I saw what everyone else had to go through, I was thrilled. Thank God, I was human.”
“Do you know how she acquired the disk in the first place?”
I can guess.
‘Jeffrey’ is a great film.
And right there is why Jean-Luc never gets laid.
Blanket hog.
According to Ira Steven Behr, the character of Vash “was an attempt to bring in a ballsy woman who’s not your typical Star Trek woman, a clear thinker both in terms of what she did in her own life and sex and the whole bit.”
So Picard just blindly trusts these 27th Century security folks?
“…typical Star Trek woman”?
A shame that Casilda isn’t here to respond to that. :rolleyes:
He has a habit of trusting people from the future.
OK. Ferengi passes as evil villain. He gloats and gives away his whole plan. If he was a failure as a villain he would have killed them all and dug the hole himself and gotten the Uthat.
I was thinking this is more like ‘Maltese Falcon’.
Then I read:
Michael Piller recalled, “Originally it was a Maltese Falcon kind of story where an old, rare thing had been lost and a bunch of people are looking for it on this island…It was originally a good script, but it could have been Magnum. Ron was in here with the staff and said, ‘Instead of it being from the past, couldn’t it be from the future?’ And I said, ‘Which also means that the guys who are chasing it are from the future,’ and that started putting a whole new spin on it.”
Code 14?
Where is Thot when we need him? I bet he knows what that is.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard, not easily swayed by feminine wiles. :rolleyes:
Except, instead of being what dreams are made of, this MacGuffin kills stars. :eek:
Vorgons?
They’re like hybrids of Vorlons and Vogons! :eek: