Pure luck. I’m pretty sure he didn’t know and it was the first broadcast, not a rerun.Was it just luck the one episode you watched and got hooked was a great one?
Did your friend know in advance what episode he would recommend for you to watch?
Pure luck. I’m pretty sure he didn’t know and it was the first broadcast, not a rerun.Was it just luck the one episode you watched and got hooked was a great one?
Did your friend know in advance what episode he would recommend for you to watch?
2. Is that available somewhere?2. I remember the extended preview that preceded the episode, giving a basic overview of the plot. It felt like a huge event.
3. The TMP theme as the credits rolled (actor names only, no character names)…totally psyched!
4. That first look at the Enterprise as she slowly descended from the top of the screen to a beautiful pan over the gorgeously detailed (and heavily windowed) saucer. I remember thinking that the model effects were motion picture quality.
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1. I remember reading the special “close- up” article in TV Guide and mis-pronouncing Picard’s name much the same way Q does in Tapestry (my Dad corrected me and my mom was giggling)
2. Is that available somewhere?
3. I was wondering if people felt disappointed that a movie tune was simply reused
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Very cool! Thanks, Ryan! I'm fascinated that there was no feature on Spiner.Here's the electronic press kit sent out to all the affiliate stations so they could do stories about TNG's premier:
I had a copy of this on a VHS tape that I won at a convention. This is where I first learned that Troi was originally supposed to be the "Spock" of the show—cool, rational, and the brains. But as Sirtis said, once Troi got cleavage her brain went away. And when she lost her cleavage, her brain came back and suddenly she's the expert in Romulans!
Very baffling. By my time, we had our own supply of blank VHS tapes and a VCR ready to tape "Voyager," and sometimes TNG, when the reruns were on.This side of the Atlantic the shows came out on video tape ever before they were broadcast on (terrestrial) tv.
So I remember volunteering to babysit my aunt’s kids (she had a VCR).Opening an account at the local video store and renting out the tapes one after the other for a couple of weeks in a row.
Yep,I’m aware of just how baffling this post will be to younger people on here.![]()
Haha yeah I still don't fully understand the difference between red/gold uniforms...Before TNG started here I saw a picture of the crew in a magazine and I thought Data was the captain because he wore a yellow uniform and I was only familiar with TOS.
This is the picture, I still remember them standing on the rocks:
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TOS:Haha yeah I still don't fully understand the difference between red/gold uniforms...
Yeah I think they still got it mixed up for TNG since Wesley and some other random low level guys had the red uniforms too...now that I think of it why does Boimler/Mariner in Lower Decks have red too...?TOS:
Gold: Command
Red: Engineering and Security
Blue: Science and medical staff
But the distinction wasn't always clear, sometimes they'd put guest stars in uniforms of the wrong color because they looked better in them and Uhura switched from gold to red after her first filmed episode presumably for the same reason.
For TNG gold and red were switched.
Haha yeah I still don't fully understand the difference between red/gold uniforms...
I'll have TNG on the rocks, please.Before TNG started here I saw a picture of the crew in a magazine and I thought Data was the captain because he wore a yellow uniform and I was only familiar with TOS.
This is the picture, I still remember them standing on the rocks:
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