I love when characters like Janeway and Torres (who were almost always stoic and focused on the mission) have funny moments like that. It's the same thing with Worf. Theres something so refreshing about it.That time on VOYAGER when Seven announced that "there is no one on Deck 6, Level B" who did not know when Paris and Torres were having sexual intercourse.
(Or words to that effect. Too lazy to look up the exact location of their quarters.)
Her dating episodes were hilarious. I love how she interacted with the doctor.Seven was frequently funny. For example, "Fun will now commence" from "Ashes to Ashes." Hilarious.
Torres stoic? Does not compute...I love when characters like Janeway and Torres (who were almost always stoic and focused on the mission) have funny moments like that. It's the same thing with Worf. Theres something so refreshing about it.
Hahaha stoic was a poor word choice...tense?Torres stoic? Does not compute...![]()
yeah, "tense" is probably more accurate for B'Elanna... maybe even "volatile".Hahaha stoic was a poor word choice...tense?
Good point. And Spiner evidently interpreted Felis catus as a vocative expression, when it was instead actually simply the subject. It does really throw the whole thing off.I love that, but it is massively let down by Spiner's misinterpretation of the meaning of the first line. You know, with him delivering it like question when it shouldn't be.
I have colleagues who can change their hair from one day to another between large and bushy, short and smooth, to long and smooth and vice versa, and it looks absolutely real. It would be rude to ask but I’m sure it involves artificial means. So, it’s probably easy to do that on a whim in the 24th century.And Deanna has about a half metric ton of hair. Where has she been hiding all of it?
Neelix, his room trashed, bleeding and out of breath...
"I'm going to miss her..."
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Hahahahaha I loved that scene.The end to 'Shades of Grey', which is truly funny and which IMO almost, but not quite, manages to salvage the entire episode.
PULASKI: "There may be some residual memory loss. I just want to be sure you still know who you are."
RIKER: "Of course I know who I am. I'm Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise."
PICARD: "I'm delighted that you're feeling better, Captain. The Admiral and I were worried about you."
DATA: "Captain, I do not believe you have the authority to promote me to the rank of Admiral."
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