23 November 2010
10 PM Eastern - 7 PM Pacific
“Yes, I’ve heard Data. And I would be delighted to offer any advice I
can on understanding women. When I have some, I’ll let you know.”
Watch online at YouTube.
23 November 2010
10 PM Eastern - 7 PM Pacific
“Yes, I’ve heard Data. And I would be delighted to offer any advice I
can on understanding women. When I have some, I’ll let you know.”
Watch online at YouTube.
[i]This is the first episode to be directed by Patrick Stewart. For advice, Stewart turned to Jonathan Frakes. Frakes recalled, “We had a couple of conversations. He was fabulous and took to it beautifully. He’s a very sensitive man and he did a great job. He was also lucky that he got a Data show as his first. Brent [Spiner] really is an incredible actor with unbelievable range and technique, and certainly the most popular character, so it’s a real plus to get that combination.”
Stewart recalled, “I was a virgin then. Those seven days that I worked on ‘In Theory’ were seven of the most exciting days of my career. They were so intense.”[/i]
When asked whether there were any episodes he had written that he felt were under-recognized, Ronald D. Moore remarked, “I guess I have a fond memory of the A-story in “In Theory” and always felt people didn’t quite give that one it’s due.”
This is my 31,701 post. How fitting to be done on a Trek Tuesday in a Star Trek thread during a Star Trek frak.
Oh. Watch…hmmm…listen for Data using contractions.
“As you requested I will now remind you of the reason you stop seeing Jeff.”
Pssst, Data. Don’t be the re-bound guy.
“We’re about to light up the nebula.”
Yeah, Riker. Not the first time you used that line, I bet.
This woman always struck me as so needy.
Unlike Keiko, who needs exposure to hard vacuum. :eek:
My goodness she complains a bunch. No wonder…buttons ‘talos’ lip
Keiko on TNG is not as annoying as DS9 Keiko.
C’mon Data don’t be so coy. You did wink.
Yes, lean against the torpedo.
That certainly makes up for the fact that Data is doing all the work.
Love this episode — gimme a heads up when your begin the next You Tube section (3?)
“Don’t look at me.”
It’s Spot.
This is the last episode featuring Data’s cat, Spot, as an Angora. After this episode, the Angora was replaced by a short-hair orange tabby.
Oh, come on. Half a meter of socks?
You live a life of leisure while he’s climbing through Jeffrey’s Tube. The least you can do is pick up the man’s socks. Bitca.
“Geordi, may I ask your advice?”
Um, Data. Wrong guy to ask.
Look Badger. Look. Deanna is actually doing her job again.
“climbing through Jeffrey’s Tube”
You just made my squirm in my chair a bit