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Humorous TNG scenes worth remembering / revisiting

I love the beginning of 'We'll always have Paris', when Picard and some Lieutenant are fencing and they grab each other's arms and sort of dance/flip the other to the opposite side of the piste!
Classic fencing! I'll have to try that tonight!
 
Nothing says DWL. (Millenial speak)

Like that scene.

I love the beginning of 'We'll always have Paris', when Picard and some Lieutenant are fencing and they grab each other's arms and sort of dance/flip the other to the opposite side of the piste!
Classic fencing! I'll have to try that tonight!
 
Spot has a WTF? moment.

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In an otherwise mediocre episode, "Imaginary Friend" (season 5), about 15 minutes into the episode, in Ten Forward, Guinan is trying to show him how to see shapes in clouds. Sorry about the low audio volume. I'm still learning this new-fangled digital editing thing.
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Well done. Haha bunny rabbit


In an otherwise mediocre episode, "Imaginary Friend" (season 5), about 15 minutes into the episode, in Ten Forward, Guinan is trying to show him how to see shapes in clouds. Sorry about the low audio volume. I'm still learning this new-fangled digital editing thing.
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The scene in The Royale when the guy asks what they call the planet and Worf says 'We call it Theta VIII" is one of the few things that makes me laugh out loud every time I see it.

I'm a hotel front desk agent in real life and except for the "my personal life is really none of your business" (we'd say something milder than that but which meant the same thing), the clerk was actually pretty realistic. Slightly jaded but still trying to provide service.
 
How charming.. Ya that one seems to be universal fav.. Around the blackjack table e is my favs.. With the guy Tex.. So many good lines.. When Data scans him and says this man has no DNA.. and hes like.. Look whos talkin!!!

And the part Ill revisit- mentioned in other threads- about being trapped.. "Sure feels that way when your losing. "

That one is stuffed with good one liners..

I'm a hotel front desk agent in real life and except for the "my personal life is really none of your business" (we'd say something milder than that but which meant the same thing), the clerk was actually pretty realistic. Slightly jaded but still trying to provide service.
 
I think as well the end of Gambit when Data doesnt get the joke and sends Riker to the brig.. That one was good for me. :)

Agree. I always picture Riker sitting in there until the Captain missed him at his next shift, tried to find him, and asked Data where he was. Data would then said "he is in the brig sir" with that little confused thing Brent was so good at.
 
I liked Rascals...
I did imagine what it would've been like if they'd had a 24th century version of Kevin McAllister...
And then there was this...
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Ladies and gentlemen, "Full House in Space."
 
I watched "Up the Long Ladder" last night and I never realized how funny deadpan Worf is in this episode. If you take a running account of his lines, he's hilarious! Dorn is the main standout of the ensemble here. No wonder they kept giving him more to do.

RAMA
 
I liked Rascals...
I did imagine what it would've been like if they'd had a 24th century version of Kevin McAllister...
And then there was this...
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Ladies and gentlemen, "Full House in Space."

Home alone? I dont see the snow or the pigeon lady for that.. Lol BUT if only they had Tim Curry as a guest star.. That wouldve been good.. I can see him as that guy I think its 6th season who cons as a timetraveller from far away
 
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Riker not getting to say his bit about Ro combined with Data's vision of a funeral (and Riker liking it). It's weird but there is a humorous bent that works...
 
As Im known to dabble in Canadian Politics from time to time.. If u were to google our PM and have the Jean Luc picture here as side by side.. Someones gotta make an election Commercial. How funny.. Previously the Conservatives wrapped him with Justin.. Just not ready.. This one can be done as "Never send a boy to do a mans Job"
I liked Rascals...
I did imagine what it would've been like if they'd had a 24th century version of Kevin McAllister...
And then there was this...
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Ladies and gentlemen, "Full House in Space."
 
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On second thought, I never expected TNG to do anything like this:

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