Riker’s face when Geordi leaves the turbolift.
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Riker’s face when Geordi leaves the turbolift.
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“Hey Doc! I’m dying out here!”
Ah, shut up, you big baby!
I remember the first time watching this. John Doe reminded me of Christ. I had just seen ‘The Last Temptation of Christ’ and it was interesting to think that Jesus wasn’t omniscient.
John Doe comes from an unknown place, can heal, and then transfigures. There’s no mention of it by the producers but it’s difficult not to make the connection.
O’Brien really needs to quit that hobby. He’s always getting hurt doing it. Happened a few times on DS9.
And if we consider The Passion of the Christ, obviously he’s the next evolution of Jews, which is why they wanted him dead.
Wasn’t the tennis with Bashir that usually hurt him?
Damn augmented humans cheat! :mad:
This white turtleneck number is… snug. :eek:
See? Accentuated junk.
I read this the other day and this episode is reminding me of it:
“I suppose the real truth is that I have always looked upon the Enterprise and its crew as my own private view of Earth and humanity in microcosm. If this is not the way we really are, it seems to me most certainly a way we ought to be.”
[RIGHT]–Gene Roddenberry[/RIGHT]
The compassion the crew shows for John Doe. The way they treat a complete stranger. It’s positive and a pleasure to watch.
I love how Beverly walked in with the cadre of security guys.
With her coat flapping in the breeze, she looks like Trek Vader.
“Hold still.”
Yeah, you were just dead. Moving could make things worse. :eek:
He did hurt himself playing tennis but he also hurt himself kayaking also. I might be remembering wrong, though.
A lot better than the last few episodes, where so many of the crew acted like, well, dicks.
Capes on stage, effective. Capes IRL, not so much.
Gene was less and less at the helm by this time.
Enter the Sanhedrin.
A shame, really. If they had been even remotely fashionable in the last hundred years, I’d wear one everyday.
Did Mel Gibson write this episode?
There is a dude in our mail room that wears one, to and from work. He has flair. You can’t miss him walking down the streets. He doesn’t wear it while working.
Sadly, New York City and Lancaster are very different places.