I forget. Did Kirk and his team keep walking then hit a barrier?
Kirk would have flirted with some chick at the bar by now.
“Something about your location is interfering…”
Well, you had them go down there in the first place. You shouldn’t pout about it.
Yeah. But they also try to leave the OK Corral and keep winding up there.
Okay. Finally a little suspensefull music.
Ah, yes. Now it’s coming back to me.
When Riker pulls the covers back, I picture the skeleton jumping up and screaming.
waiting for ‘The Shining’ lady in the bath tub
Fifty two stars on the American Flag. Welcome to the Union Canada and Mexico. JuanDrew will be our coutryman by 2032!!!
Their communication is clearing up. They must have switched carriers.
She was hot. No that, was a good creepy movie.
That is a horrible novel. No wonder this guy died. He died of boredom.
That was disturbing. I was 13 when I saw that. I was turned on and then creeped out.
"I hope that someday this will be read by human eyes.’
Well, thank gods that Worf or Data didn’t read it first.
From Memory Alpha:
Fermat’s last theorem is mentioned as being unproved for 800 years. In 1995 (several years after this episode was written), however, a proof was discovered by Andrew Wiles. It was later corrected for in a comment made by Jadzia Dax talking to Tobin (embodied in Chief O’Brien during Jadzia’s zhian’tara) in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Facets” by making the comment that many others have tried more original approaches to Fermat’s Last Theorem since Wiles’ original proof in the 1990s. Cliff Bole also directed “Facets”.
Was that “Room Service” bit suppose to be cute or funny?
Oh gods, epic fail.
Now, we all know Data wanted to just get back to the card table.
I’m not sure I could read with Troi’s boobs looking over my shoulder like that?
Is that sexist of me?
“I’m losing my shirt.”
Um…could you?
Brent Spinner face at that line was like “damn, there was a clever line in respose that should have been written for me right there.”