One of TNG's best episodes IMHO, Stewart's acting once again blows me away (he does this to me quite often).
I'll unashamedly tell you I not only compare Star Trek to Shakespeare, but rate it head and shoulders above. I'm sure I'll garner sniffy derisory comments, but for me, Shakespeare is mind numbingly boring. Haven't seen Waiting For Godot, but from the news coverage I saw at the time, I don't think it's going to float my boat either, sorry.Ha. I nearly said Stewart rather than Picard but I did not want to upset anybody's sensibilities by comparing ST to say Shakespeare or Waiting for Godot.
A shining beacon of hope for things to come in later years, but also a classic 'top ten' episode standing on its own. I thoroughly enjoyed this one.
Watched this again this afternoon. One of my all time favourite TNG episodes. The closing speech for the defence was Picard's finest moment.
I'll unashamedly tell you I not only compare Star Trek to Shakespeare, but rate it head and shoulders above. I'm sure I'll garner sniffy derisory comments, but for me, Shakespeare is mind numbingly boring. Haven't seen Waiting For Godot, but from the news coverage I saw at the time, I don't think it's going to float my boat either, sorry.Ha. I nearly said Stewart rather than Picard but I did not want to upset anybody's sensibilities by comparing ST to say Shakespeare or Waiting for Godot.
Yes, but threads can often be embryonic in nature before meandering back to topic. However, I'll expedite the situation by stating I too think Measure Of A Man is an all time Trek classic.Yes but this thread is not about Shakespeare is it?
It might be a suitable subject for the Miscellaneous forum.
IMO Shakespeare is everything but boring... But it may be a good idea to acquaint yourself with his works by reading them or watching a really good stage or movie/TV adaptation... rather than through watching a bunch of bad actors in the street.I'll unashamedly tell you I not only compare Star Trek to Shakespeare, but rate it head and shoulders above. I'm sure I'll garner sniffy derisory comments, but for me, Shakespeare is mind numbingly boring. Haven't seen Waiting For Godot, but from the news coverage I saw at the time, I don't think it's going to float my boat either, sorry.Ha. I nearly said Stewart rather than Picard but I did not want to upset anybody's sensibilities by comparing ST to say Shakespeare or Waiting for Godot.
Agreed.... Shakespeare is boring as frozen dog snot.
I guess in the last day or so in Toronto, in the news there were washed out actors looking for some work (I think they were either in college or just out of college) who took it upon themselves to stroll on the subways to act out Shakespeare plays either with another partner, or just by themselves..... yelling and proclaiming crap in old english jibberish, flailing their arms around and dothing this and protesting that, while everybody just looked at them and shook their heads.... I think one in the news said she was kicked by some old lady.
I would have told them to STFU, it's a Subway and I haven't had my coffee yet to put up with their annoying crap..... but then it's a good thing I don't live in Toronto :P
Death, murder, betrayal, incest, romance.....Watched this again this afternoon. One of my all time favourite TNG episodes. The closing speech for the defence was Picard's finest moment.
I think this was my favorite part:
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I'll unashamedly tell you I not only compare Star Trek to Shakespeare, but rate it head and shoulders above. I'm sure I'll garner sniffy derisory comments, but for me, Shakespeare is mind numbingly boring. Haven't seen Waiting For Godot, but from the news coverage I saw at the time, I don't think it's going to float my boat either, sorry.Ha. I nearly said Stewart rather than Picard but I did not want to upset anybody's sensibilities by comparing ST to say Shakespeare or Waiting for Godot.
Agreed.... Shakespeare is boring as frozen dog snot.
I guess in the last day or so in Toronto, in the news there were washed out actors looking for some work (I think they were either in college or just out of college) who took it upon themselves to stroll on the subways to act out Shakespeare plays either with another partner, or just by themselves..... yelling and proclaiming crap in old english jibberish, flailing their arms around and dothing this and protesting that, while everybody just looked at them and shook their heads.... I think one in the news said she was kicked by some old lady.
I would have told them to STFU, it's a Subway and I haven't had my coffee yet to put up with their annoying crap..... but then it's a good thing I don't live in Toronto :P
However, I have to admire them if they actually talked in 'old english gibberish'... they took upon themselves to translate Shakespeare's works from their original Modern English into Old English? Wow!I knew about people translating it into Klingon, but...
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Shakespeare, Star trek and Patrick Steward are all awesome IMO. The great thing about Shakespeare's plays and Star Trek episodes is that we can still debate about them many years later and never come to one unanimous answer.
"The Measure Of A Man" is my favourite TNG episode. It's good in its own right and good Star Trek and among the very best.Watched this again this afternoon. One of my all time favourite TNG episodes. The closing speech for the defence was Picard's finest moment.
Yes, I think this episode would grip even the most casual/non fans viewing."The Measure Of A Man" is my favourite TNG episode. It's good in its own right and good Star Trek and among the very best.
Yes, I think this episode would grip even the most casual/non fans viewing."The Measure Of A Man" is my favourite TNG episode. It's good in its own right and good Star Trek and among the very best.
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