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Giggles in Trek

The end to 'Shades of Grey', which is truly funny and which IMO almost, but not quite, manages to salvage the entire episode. :D

PULASKI: "There may be some residual memory loss. I just want to be sure you still know who you are."

RIKER: "Of course I know who I am. I'm Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise."

PICARD: "I'm delighted that you're feeling better, Captain. The Admiral and I were worried about you."

DATA: "Captain, I do not believe you have the authority to promote me to the rank of Admiral."

Hahahahaha I loved that scene.

I just had the silly idea that someone should (I would, but I don't know how) use the scene from Generations of Data singing about "Life Forms" and redo the lyrics so he's singing about "Clip Shows".
 
That was said very Darmok. I propose we adopt it as such a phrase amongst Trek fandom.
‘How was your night?’
‘Neelix, his room trashed.’
Really?’
‘Bleeding and out of breathe.’

While it was really Tuvok's room, which makes it even funnier.
 
Some Deanna Troi scenes are so ridiculous that you just have to laugh. In "Night Terrors" when she's "dreaming" and you see her suspended in the air with her ass facing the camera. It's just too funny. If they meant that for drama then it's a definite fail.
 
The danger music which was ever present in season one was replaced by the Vulcan challenge theme in season two but it returned in season three most notably when Kirk took on old man Plasus in the caves in The Cloud minders!
JB
 
I rarely pay attention to the music. When I do it usually means that the plot is not interesting enough.
 
Odo: "Rom's an idiot. He couldn't fix a straw if it was bent." :lol:

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Rom is always good for a laugh.
 
Drugs...make you feel good...

It’s amazing in the 80s the difference between kids on TV and kids in real life.

I remember a quote from Bush Sr I saw during a Simpsons documentary. “We need more Beaver Cleavers, and less Bart Simpsons.”
 
Drugs...make you feel good...

It’s amazing in the 80s the difference between kids on TV and kids in real life.

I remember a quote from Bush Sr I saw during a Simpsons documentary. “We need more Beaver Cleavers, and less Bart Simpsons.”
Yar's just-say-no speech in "Symbiosis" was unintentionally funny, for sure. At least, most of it.

"Before you know it, you're taking the drug not to feel good, but to keep from feeling bad."​

That part was almost worth something, though.
 
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