“I slapped Wesley!”
And millions cheered. :rolleyes:
“I slapped Wesley!”
And millions cheered. :rolleyes:
Don’t worry Beverly, we’ve all wanted to hit Wesley many many many times.
Triple score Hive Mind. Well done Team!!
We’re the Trek Tarts, what do you expect?
Uh oh, now O’Brien’s getting feisty…
“Why don’t I get everyone another round of drinks?”
Geordi, you’re trying too hard. Those guys aren’t going to put out after an extra glass of synthahol.
Unlike a book. :rolleyes:
Hey there! Don’t be hating on the books!
The bar fight scene totally reminds me of the one in Trouble With Tribbles
I’m not hating.
Everyone knows that books are sluts.
Picard: “Counsellor Troi. We’ve figured out why the crew is acting so angry and strange. It’s because they’re frakking sick of you not wearing a uniform like everyone else. What the frak is wrong with you?”
Books do the weird stuff
“Someone has to confront him.”
I’m lookin’ at you, Picard. :rolleyes:
Well she’s in denial
“Bandy Syndrome”?
You’d think that someone who knows so much about Vulcans would know the name of one of their major diseases.
Just like a human.
love the fight scene
It’s funny how Sarek’s white robe makes him seem old and vulnerable.
And it’s a contrast to the darker colors he used to wear.
yeah and i’m still convinced there’s something going on with the lighting. that and that his wife’s headdress is very old-school
a mind meld! that is always the solution…
Obviously, this episode takes place after he fought the Balrog.
I get why they opted for allowing Patrick Stewart to trot out his impressive acting chops, but wouldn’t it have made more sense to mind meld with one of the other Vulcans on-board?