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All-Time Funniest Weyoun moment

There were also the rumors that the Breen soldiers, underneath their armor, were cat like creatures.

Or, to put it another way: I Thot I Thot a puddy tat. :guffaw:
 
There were also the rumors that the Breen soldiers, underneath their armor, were cat like creatures.

Or, to put it another way: I Thot I Thot a puddy tat. :guffaw:

HA! Personally, I was waiting for Princess Leia to take off her helmet and tell Han Solo she loved him. That or for somebody to adress Thot Gor as "Boba Fett." Seriously, how did they not get sued by the Star Wars people for ripping off the costume?

But back on subject, I think there's a scene where we get a burst of Breen static, and then Weyoun says, "Of course, I agree completely!" Hee, that was funny. It's all in the line delivery.:lol:
 
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Most likely because, by that point, the Lucian Empire had done it's fair share of "borrowing" gobbledygook from Trek that they would only incite a countersuit.
 
Wait, what did Lucas "borrow" from Trek? Seriously, I want to know ...

On another note, you know what I would have loved to see? Some Jeffrey-Combs-as-Weyoun outtakes. I bet he's the guy who keeps making people laugh so hard they can't get through the scene, you know? ;)
 
Wait, what did Lucas "borrow" from Trek? Seriously, I want to know ...

The most obvious example is that Proton torpedoes are a derivative of Photon torpedoes from the original series.

But on a larger scale, Star Trek popularized the 'Space Opera', which Star Wars owes its existence to. This sounds generic, but there are hardly any science fiction properties that didn't draw from Star Trek either consciously or unconsciously. When Han makes "the jump to lightspeed" he is inadvertently referring to the warp drive from Star Trek. Communicators, viewscreens, psychic powers, they all have fictional lineages that Star Trek played a big role in bringing into the American cultural consciousness. It's ludicrous to think it didn't play a role in how Star Wars was developed.
 
And of course the greatest hits of the Dominion Spinal Tap:

Gimme Some Latinum
Listen To The Founder People
Tonight I'm Gonna Clone You Tonight
(No) Sex Farm
Cups And Vortas
Christmas With The Jem'Hadar
DS9-Henge
 
"Would this be more aesthetically pleasing..if it were blue?"

Just something about the delivery - and the fact he was clearly pondering the question the entire time Kira was berating him for whatever atrocity had been committed that day..
 
Damar: "The Defiant has fired on us" (or something of that sort).

Weyoun: "Obviously"...

His face expression and tone - priceless :D
 
"Ties of Blood and Water." While that is a really funny moment, do have a box of tissue ready for the rest of the episode. It's REALLY good, but REALLY likely to make you cry, by the end.
 
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