Although, Strange New Worlds kinda took away the 4th wall when it did the crossover with Lower Decks and became 2-dimensional.
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Or...
They were drunk.
And we happened to be seeing it through their perspective.

Although, Strange New Worlds kinda took away the 4th wall when it did the crossover with Lower Decks and became 2-dimensional.
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I've never gotten to do it at the end of an episode while looking (almost) squarely into the camera.I take it you all have never experienced rarely/finally being able to get the last word in. Or talking to yourself out loud. I can easily see and find completely realistic McCoy doing that.
No, making a quip to the room full of people in general is not the same as talking to the audience.McCoy literally breaks the fourth wall at the very end of "Journey to Babel(TOS)."
"Well, whaddya know. I finally got the last word!"
https://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/al...-journey-to-babel/journey-to-babel-br-855.jpgI've never gotten to do it at the end of an episode while looking (almost) squarely into the camera.
No, Pike directly comments about hearing music and the crew also reacts to hearing music before someone starts singing. I suppose we could say that Enterprise herself was contributing the music, as it's computer systems were affected by the anomaly.If we're talking about the SNW musical episode, my assumption was, similar to all of the music in Star Trek episodes, the instrumentation was piped in to the viewer as part of the production, not actually present. Within the setting, they were all singing acapella.
I've been very drunk, but never so much as to think I'm a cartoon.Or...
They were drunk.
And we happened to be seeing it through their perspective.
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No, Pike directly comments about hearing music and the crew also reacts to hearing music before someone starts singing. I suppose we could say that Enterprise herself was contributing the music, as it's computer systems were affected by the anomaly.
They never said they thought they were cartoons.I've been very drunk, but never so much as to think I'm a cartoon.
that I recall
Pike specifically says, "Where is that music coming from?" Ortegas responds, "Not from anywhere on the ship." So I assumed it was part of the anomaly itself.No, Pike directly comments about hearing music and the crew also reacts to hearing music before someone starts singing. I suppose we could say that Enterprise herself was contributing the music, as it's computer systems were affected by the anomaly.
I've never gotten to do it at the end of an episode while looking (almost) squarely into the camera.
I've never even been in an episode.You've never seen the camera?
No, making quip to the room full of people in general is not the same as talking to the audience.
The character doesn't have to look into camera and address the audience in order be said to "break the fourth wall."
The only context within which McCoy would plausibly regard himself as never getting the last word in conversations with his shipmates to such an extent that it merits comment is one in which he understands himself to be a player in discrete scenes having dramatic beginnings and resolutions. For that moment he has become aware of himself as a character in a story.
It's pretty obvious.
I would hope so. Otherwise that would be strange.both my grandparents (when they were alive)
Don't know if she still is, but I know around that time she was the wife of Steven Bochco (the creator of Cop Rock).
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