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

The end of Violations is really applicable to today. Violence is never gone but we need to find ways to provent that seed of violence to grow and prosper. Really interesting scene in an episode that doesn’t get talked about that’s much.
 
I wonder if it would have been cool to see Pardek in Undiscovered Country. I think unification aired before the movie came out.
"Unification" aired about a month before the movie came out, but obviously was produced long after TUC was written and shot.
 
It’s awesome finding these hay I never noticed that before moments. I’m watching Conundrum and watching Worf king of shoot down Picard is amusing. Turnabout is fair play.
 
In Cost of Living did Alexander represent the writers room fighting Gene Roddenberry all the time? Just watched the have to tell the truth scene and considering this is after his death, and watching chaos on the bridge, I can’t help but think this was the writers relief episode from the chains of the trek creator.
 
Nemesis' had a music swell, as I recall, and of course the Godawful lights lowering and only a bit shining across Troi's eyes.

So, so, terrible.

Hell is where Saddam rapes you for hours and hours and hours and you have to watch Nemesis for eternity.
 
With a name like Shinzon from Remus.. Go figure


Nemesis' had a music swell, as I recall, and of course the Godawful lights lowering and only a bit shining across Troi's eyes.

So, so, terrible.

Hell is where Saddam rapes you for hours and hours and hours and you have to watch Nemesis for eternity.
 
In schisms, I noticed that the navigation panel is held together by two or more regular Philips screws.
 
I just saw something watching Timescape. Troi tapped her neck when she was feeling stressed, something she told Barcley to do in Realm of Fear. Nice continuity follow up writers.
 
In "Fistful of Datas", Spiner whips up a Southern accent... "Vamoose, ya little varmint!" and "Y'all must be mistaken."
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Sounds like he leveraged the accent that he'd created in his Bob Wheeler incarnation on Night Court.
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I know Force of Nature isn’t well liked but there is a lot to like about it. The spot training, the friendly competition between Geordi and Kaplin, but mainly Data and his cat.
 
At the start of "The Ensigns of Command," Data plays the violin with other musicians. Just before he does, you hear them warming up as focus shifts to some of the crew lounging in Ten Forward. Listen carefully, if you have a copy of this episode. I could swear I heard one of the musicians echoing the original Star Trek theme while warming up. Can someone here verify? I don't have a ST-TNG video library.
 
What the traveler said in Journey’s End is really similar to what Q told Picard, about the unknown possibilities of existence. I really liked how the Wesley story turned out and I know I’m in a minority on that one.
 
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