“No time to sleep. Stay awake.”
Smack her. Worked in a movie I saw.
“No time to sleep. Stay awake.”
Smack her. Worked in a movie I saw.
“Now this is gonna hurt a bit.”
“I’ve heard that before.”
IYKWIM.
Aw but he’s doing the obviousness this time to keep Beverly conscious
And possibly accidentally sent him inside a functioning warp reactor. :eek:
“It’s bittuh!”
I always say “bitter” like that now. No one ever gets it.
“Elevate the legs and try to keep her warm.”
She’s not subtle.
That only works if she’s hysterical.
It helps to clear the estrogen from her brain.
ducks
“Apply it to the wound.” Oh yeah. :rolleyes:
“Mr. Logan. Report to the bridge.”
Commercial break. Aw, Geordi is gonna…oh no he isn’t!!
silly mr. logan. causing problems and stuff.
Oh right. I forgot. Thanx for the reminder.
“Counselor, we’re a few minutes from separation. I don’t have a lot of time…”
…for your Betazoid nonsense. Go get a real uniform on.
“You can’t fight and you can’t see.”
That’s cold, Logan!
Glad we’re watching a Geordi episode on Levar’s birthday.
Ugh Logan’s a prick. Especially to Geordi, you can’t fight an enemy you can’t see… of all people I think Geordi can figure something out.
“It’s you they draw strength from…”
Vampires! I knew it! Computer, replicate wooden stakes!
And show more cleavage.
“You’re grandmother was a doctor.”
“No.” She was a witch.
“She learned about roots and herbs.”
You’ll have to share that chronic when we get back to the ship.
Gingers. You can’t trust them. :eek:
Quoted from Memory Alpha:
Robert Lewin had originally meant “The Arsenal of Freedom” to develop the implied romantic relationship between Picard and Crusher. Roddenberry, however, nixed the idea, and Lewin cited Roddenberry’s lack of interest in character development as his reason for leaving the show. Other sources have suggested that Lewin’s departure may also have been stimulated by friction with Maurice Hurley, who adapted Lewin’s story and wrote the episode’s teleplay.
And, of course, as everyone knows, plants and herbs are identical on every planet in the universe.
Reportedly, Jonathan Frakes spent much of the production of this episode trying to talk Denise Crosby out of her desire to leave the show, albeit without success.