Trek Tuesday-ish, October 7th, 2010
10 PM Eastern - 7 PM Pacific
“Am I dancing, doctor?”
You can watch the episode on YouTube
Trek Tuesday-ish, October 7th, 2010
10 PM Eastern - 7 PM Pacific
“Am I dancing, doctor?”
You can watch the episode on YouTube
Your fraks conflict with Caprica starting this week. I would suggest 8pm except I plan to start No Ordinary Family fraks at that time.
IIRC when V was on we only did one episode a week? Or we changed it to a different (and less busy) night?
The latter. We went to Trek Thursdays.
All this has happened before and will happen again.
Saw this in the YouTube comments. Brilliant idea.
[i]All this talk of day/night shifts. It’s true it seems like all the main cast members sleep at the same time, meaning there must be a whole other secondary crew in charge of things during? those times. They could make a whole other series, possibly even a comedy, focusing on the lesser-known “night shift” rejects that take over the bridge during the night time. It could even take place during the same time frame as TNG.
[INDENT]And it should be in the style of “The Office.”[/INDENT][/i]
We’re stating on the hour, yes?
Ah. Thanks.
Or, maybe Night Court. d:
“Next time, maybe I should deliver the good news.”
Always killing the messenger. :rolleyes:
And Data misses the biggest irony of all: The blind guy is critical of his appearance.
I love the toy dispenser. Want!
This episode is so much fun.
“Commander Riker you are 15 minutes early.”
Riker got the frak party memo.
The Dancing Doctor!
Was that her stripper name when she was putting herself through med school?
I like Data trying to be hospitable. He must have all of Dear Abby’s articles.
Yes and thanks for the fanfic idea.
The writing staff had considered a shipboard marriage for some time before the development of this episode. Michael Piller had at one point suggested marrying Picard. Another idea was to marry O’Brien to the female conn officer intended to replace Wesley. Regarding the latter, Piller explained, “I was against that because I felt that O’Brien was too good a character and potential benefit to the show to make him another star’s supporting character. I felt he would always sort of be a sounding board for someone else to talk to and I didn’t want to waste him on that. So we never did get around to replacing Wesley and O’Brien emerged on his own.”
I love these tidbits.
Whoa! Nice cleavage there, Deanna. Thank you camera person.