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Funniest moments?

From"In Theory", quite possibly the funniest words Picard has ever spoken

Yes, I've heard, Data... and I would be delighted to offer you any advice I have on understanding women. (beat) As soon as I have some, I'll let you know
 
"Cellular peptide cake"

"With mint frosting."

I can't remember who says the first line, but the second line was Worf with a mouthful of cake.
 
Star Trek Generations. Worf receives his promotion and gets thrown overboard. Data is confused as to why they would do that and asks Dr Crusher, she explains it's all fun. Data then chucks her overboard. Cracks me up every time.:lol::lol:
 
The look on Worf's face in "a Fistful Of Datas," when a holographic Data dressed as a woman is rubbing his head on his chest.
 
The whole interaction between Q and Worf at the beginning of the episode "Deja Q" was pretty priceless.

Worf: "Be quiet or disappear back where you came from."
Q: "I can't disappear any more than you can win a beauty contest."

:D
 
Worf and Q are a good pairing throughout the run 'Eat any good books lately, Worf?' 'I will not play the fool for Q's amusement!'.

When Kurn is first introduced: 'Why, I had to stop myself from killing Commander Riker in the turbolift'.
 
From"In Theory", quite possibly the funniest words Picard has ever spoken

Yes, I've heard, Data... and I would be delighted to offer you any advice I have on understanding women. (beat) As soon as I have some, I'll let you know
I realize "In Theory" is kind of a repeat of "The Dauphin," but I watched it last night and I was cracking up at all the advice scenes.
 
The scene where Data makes disparaging remarks about Picard's painting after he's complimented every other painter in the room. That was funny as hell.
 
In "Future Imperfect" when Riker tells the fake Picard to "Shut up....as in close your mouth and stop talking."

Probably wasn't written to be hilariously funny, but I've always laughed at it.
 
I was just watching Night (Voy) and this exchange cracked me up again:

NEELIX: Anxiety? Anxiety's what I feel when I burn a pot roast. This. This is more like.
EMH: Dizziness? Nausea? Unspeakable dread?
NEELIX: Yes.
EMH: Nihiliphobia. the fear of nothingness. Or in layman's terms, the fear of nothingness. If it's any consolation, I can relate to it. I go into a void every time I'm deactivated. Emptiness, complete and utter oblivion. I'll admit it was unsettling at first. The existential horror of it all...
NEELIX: You're not helping, Doctor.

A rare genuinely funny instead of just cringeworthy Neelix bit. And the Doctor's obliviousness is great too.
 
Worf and Q are a good pairing throughout the run 'Eat any good books lately, Worf?' 'I will not play the fool for Q's amusement!'.

When Kurn is first introduced: 'Why, I had to stop myself from killing Commander Riker in the turbolift'.
The whole dinner conversation with Kurn makes laugh every time.

Also, I love the "Captain Picard Day" teaser from "Pegasus" (I believe) and the Admiral's reaction to the banner. Just genuine fun in that moment.
 
I was just watching Night (Voy) and this exchange cracked me up again:

NEELIX: Anxiety? Anxiety's what I feel when I burn a pot roast. This. This is more like.
EMH: Dizziness? Nausea? Unspeakable dread?
NEELIX: Yes.
EMH: Nihiliphobia. the fear of nothingness. Or in layman's terms, the fear of nothingness. If it's any consolation, I can relate to it. I go into a void every time I'm deactivated. Emptiness, complete and utter oblivion. I'll admit it was unsettling at first. The existential horror of it all...
NEELIX: You're not helping, Doctor.

A rare genuinely funny instead of just cringeworthy Neelix bit. And the Doctor's obliviousness is great too.

Wrong forum. :p
 
In Night Terrors, Picard imagines that the door is ringing so he keeps saying "come in!" and nothing happens. Then the door rings but he ignores it and people enter. The look on his face. Priceless!
 
In Night Terrors, Picard imagines that the door is ringing so he keeps saying "come in!" and nothing happens. Then the door rings but he ignores it and people enter. The look on his face. Priceless!
They actually have to knock on the door. Yeah, that was pretty funny. It's quite possibly the only time anyone's ever knocked on a door in Star Trek, but I'm not 100% sure about that. lol
 
I'm gonna mention Worf smiling after trying prune juice for the first time, describing it as "a warrior's drink..."
 
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