ST:The Next Generation 3X22 The Most Toys - 8/10 @ 11PM ET

Trek Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
11 PM Eastern - 8 PM Pacific

“For an android with no feelings, he sure managed to evoke them in others.”

You can watch the episode on YouTube

And we are go for LAUNCH!!

Is it just me, or is that shuttle particularly tiny?

Size matters not. Yeah, it does seem pretty small. Weird.

Data go boom! :eek:

At least that’ll never happen for real.

Oh. :frowning:

Don’t try any Warehouse 13 references on me. I don’t watch that should (though I hear much good about it.)

Oh :frowning:

B4’s bro

See, this would have a great time to have Troi available, so that she could tell them that he’s hiding something, not like she usually does, you know, when it’s obvious to everyone, even non-empaths. :rolleyes:

This guy is such a douche.

Troi is frakkin useless. She was probably too busy picking out her next outfit for tomorrow.

Great show.

Saul Rubinek has been typecast as a collector, it seems.

“But then again, there aren’t any more like you.”

Well, just the two. Maybe more, as far as we know. :slight_smile:

I need to imdb to see if he was in this first or Unforgiven first.
Probably this.

LOL. This is true.

He has a point. Andorians are annoying.

I totally forgot this B story back on the Enterrpise

From Memory Alpha:[ul]
[li]British actor David Rappaport was first cast in the role of Kivas Fajo, but committed suicide partway through filming. This necessitated a new actor and refilming of all the scenes featuring Rappaport. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion)
[/li][li]On recasting the role on such short notice, director Timothy Bond recalled, “The guy who ultimately played the part, Saul Rubinek, is somebody I went to school with. It just happened that he was passing through town as he was just about to start Bonfires of the Vanities, the ill-fated film, and he’s a Trekkie. He called me and asked if I could get him in to see the sets. I said I would try and would call him on Monday. So I called him and said, ‘How much do you want to see these sets?’ He never does guest spots on television, but I persuaded him to do it.” (Captains’ Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages)
[/li][li]Bond commented, “Recasting changed the character, because David Rappaport was quite small. The requirement, dramatically, is that people had to be afraid of him. That was very trick[y] for someone of David’s size to pull off, and we had to do it through a different approach in the photography and the sense that he could always get a weapon and blow people away. David underplayed it, but I always had guys in the background who were pretty beefy. As a matter of fact, when I first started working on the episode, I had this idea – which I still think is brilliant, but they wouldn’t let me do it – to build his spaceship to his scale, so the ceiling would be about four feet from the floor. When anybody got in, they would have to bend over. It would have made it a nightmare shoot, but I thought it would have been a powerful visual. When we lost David, thank God we didn’t have the small sets.” (Captains’ Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages)
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Oh Tasha. Sigh.

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Wow. Interesting info. Thanks for that.

“It appears he has us both.”

Oh no he di’n’t! :eek: