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From Warp Cores to Q Shenanigans: What's Your Most Iconic TNG Memory

The end of "The Defector":

'Now, Mr. Worf..." and the Birds of Prey de-cloak...that was 'Epic' incarnate...

as far as on a personal level? It would be that I used to work out at the same gym as Marina Sirtis (Gold's Gym Hollywood)
 
Lal!!! (Already mentioned, but…)

One of my most moving memories was Data trying to “fix” Lal, and Admiral Haftel’s description and wonderment, after, as he had watched Data trying…
 
My first exposure to the show was from my older brother.

He liked Borg, so I saw a lot of that first.

He could only afford so many tapes, or at least that’s what he said.

So, first thing that springs to mind is when Picard and Pals take Hugh onboard in I Borg.

All the debating and whatnot.

I still think it’s a good episode.

I should rewatch it.

If this insomnia doesn’t abate then I may well do.

I may well do.
 
Another one is "Lessons"....When Nella Darrin plays "Picard's melody" on the piano in the Jeffries tube...absolutely gorgeous interpretation and then When Jean Luc joins in...goosebumps...too bad they didn't extended that part before they cut to Geordi in Engineering
 
Another one is "Lessons"....When Nella Darrin plays "Picard's melody" on the piano in the Jeffries tube...absolutely gorgeous interpretation and then When Jean Luc joins in...goosebumps...too bad they didn't extended that part before they cut to Geordi in Engineering
I'll go along with that. The episode itself was meh, given that it was a Picard romance (and we didn't get that many of those). But the musical scenes were really good.
 
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