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"Hey, I never noticed that before...." (TNG edition)

That is some A+ fanwanking there. That is going into my headcanon.

This discussion made me feel like watching one of the Trek movies. I'm always thinking I should watch one of the films, I haven't rewatched any of them in years, but I periodically search for them and see that they're available for streaming before I ultimately decide just to watch an episode.

When I searched last night, the only movie available to stream was Nemesis, all the others have been recently taken down. It felt like the cruel twist from a Twilight Zone -- I finally commit to watching one of the films, at which point I discover that Nemesis has become the only film available.

And people make fun of me for having a huge DVD/BD collection when "everything is available for streaming whenever you want!"
Nope, no it aint. See? ;)
 
Yep! I definitely recall that, the "console recliners". It telegraphed such a laid back attitude, you'd expect there to be cup holders and blankets so they can "enjoy the movie" on the main view screen. ;) It was such a relief to see them dispense with that into the 2nd season.

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2nd Season & 1st Season - notice the top of the chair relative to Data's head.

You can see how they're nearly like chez lounges. Enough to make you fall asleep. ;)
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Didn't I read somewhere that the season 1 recliners were stolen?
 
Didn't I read somewhere that the season 1 recliners were stolen?

I definitely saw a memo about a lot of wigs and hairpieces that were stolen from TOS.

I'm now picturing a classic Comic-Book-Guy-style obsessive fan lounging on Data's recliner while wearing Uhura's wig.
 
I like the In-Universe theory on the Nescos (sp?). The production (real-world) explanation is a lot more boring: the actors don't know the show as well as we do. They may not have even seen the completed episode once (many performers don't like watching, it's like hearing your own voice in a recording, you never sound like you think you should), and they certainly can't remember every script from a weekly show. Patrick Stewart doing the movie probably didn't even remember what that object was, he just wanted to get through a shooting day and go home.
 
Was listening to the "Face Of The Enemy" ep of the "Greatest Generation" pod today (I love that podcast -- and I usually hate any version of a TV recap podcasts, but the two guys who do this one are really entertaining). They have this whole riff about how nothing is more dangerous for a Starfleet officer than going to and from a conference, you are definitely going to be abducted by aliens or imperiled by a freaky space anomaly.

I have to say, I never noticed that before -- the crew really do barely survive all their travel for conferences!

Now that I realize that, it's almost as good as my favorite Trek trope, which is how slow on the uptake the crew is every time someone gets possessed. They always waste half the episode speculating about mundane explanations ("why do you think Troi's entire personality just changed? She must be working too hard...") before they realize that, once again, it's possession/brainwashing/replacement by evil duplicate/twin/clone.
 
Okay, you were oblivious. It was kinda hard to miss.

Not if the CRT TV's brightness, color, and contrast settings weren't calibrated right - dark brown and black can be indistinguishable on an old set as well if the CRT had aged beyond its half-life thanks to the wonderfulness of entropy...

Dang, now I sound even more like Sheldon Cooper...
 
I noticed immediately with a 80s tv back in the day, before i knew Majel had blue eyes
 
Okay, you were oblivious. It was kinda hard to miss.
I had the same issue. I didn't know Betazoid eyes were all black, either. Then again, I watched TNG on 13" black and white television for much of its run.
 
tharpdevenport said:
Betezoids have naked weddings ... until Nemesis,

trekshark said:
Isn't there a comment during the wedding scene that there is going to be a second ceremony on betazed where there won't be clothes?

Yes.

TROI: It's tradition, Worf! You of all people should appreciate that.
WORF: I will not do it!
PICARD: Won't do what, Mister Worf?
WORF: Captain, I do not think it is appropriate for a Starfleet officer to appear ...naked.
PICARD: Oh, come now! A big, handsome, strapping fellow like you? What can you be afraid of?
(source: chakoteya.net)

Kor

IIRC, there's a great line in the original cut, where Troi says as an aside to Worf:
"Besides, Worf, I've already seen it."
To which Riker grins. :D
Which is a cute little acknowledgement of the Worf/Troi relationship in TNG's last season. Pity that line ended up on the cutting room floor.
Although, maybe the last thing that Nemesis needed was a dick joke. :p ;)
 
I had the same issue. I didn't know Betazoid eyes were all black, either. Then again, I watched TNG on 13" black and white television for much of its run.

I just didn't bother to pay attention. I have enough problems making eye contact with people I'm talking to...
 
I just didn't bother to pay attention. I have enough problems making eye contact with people I'm talking to...
Well, it's not really something you pay attention to. To paraphrase Red from Shawshank, "Seriously, how often do you really look at a person's eyes?"
 
I had the same issue. I didn't know Betazoid eyes were all black, either. Then again, I watched TNG on 13" black and white television for much of its run.

When Sirtis was the main guest at a con back then, she told a story about the contacts. Prior to that, I didn't know it, either.
 
When Sirtis was the main guest at a con back then, she told a story about the contacts. Prior to that, I didn't know it, either.
It just seems easy to miss. Look, when the Enterprise is 3 inches long and half an inch high, I'm not going to get the finest details, you know? :lol:
 
Jason Vigo: Where are you from?
Troi: I was born on Betazed
Jason Vigo: Do all the women there have eyes like yours?
Troi: Uhh... Actually... yeah
 

That, or Picard just tried strolling through the Enterprise decks incognito, probably to find out how his personnel thought of him. I suppose Data was in on his devious little scheme.
 
He looked like he was having an archeology orgasm from simply touching it and opening it, with a post coital exhale. He certainly didn't need to do that just to be polite, further more Picard has been shown to be a history lover (and I believe it was that very episode where he said he had thought about becoming an archeologist), so it had to mean something to him on some level, certainly enough to transport away with it from the Enterprise D saucer ruins.

For me it would be like if Data beamed away from the site without getting the hologram thingy of Tasha Yar, which was shown in one episode. In fact, now that i think of it -- where was Data and Troi when Picard and Riker beamed away to the Farragut and warped off? Did they beam off prior, at the same time, stay there? Were they the only ones there rummaging? Seems a little wonky now that I think of it.

I always thpught that they were simply evacuating the survivors of the Ent-D and Starfleet would return later to salvage what was left of the saucer and try and remove any trace of it.
 
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