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Weird O'Brien Line

omegadir

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I was watching Captive Pursuit today, and I noticed an awkward line that O'Brien delivers while trying to fix Tosk's ship. He makes a joke, but soon realizes that Tosk won't understand it, so he follows it up with:

"I'm sorry, it's in my nature. You're the most natural straight man I've met in ages." :wtf:

I don't even want to think about the implications of that quote...
 
straight man
n. The partner in a comedy team who feeds lines to the other comedian, who then makes witty replies.
 
"I'm sorry, it's in my nature. You're the most natural straight man I've met in ages." :wtf:

I don't even want to think about the implications of that quote...
It was clearly a knock at Bashir.

BTW, if that line confused you, what would you think of this line were you reading through Mark Twain's "The Prince and the Pauper?"

"'Alack, my poor master!' ejaculated the whipping-boy, with feeling..."
 
^ How about this one, from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince....

"Snape!" ejaculated Slughorn, who looked the most shaken, pale, and sweating. "Snape! I taught him!"
 
Yeah the manner in which he used the word, it was geared as someone who's "green" or inexperienced in all the slang or alternative meanings of something or someone.

It could also be related to the term "Straight Shooter" which means they're direct in their approach, they don't take or understand guff-talk, don't beat around the bush, etc.

It wasn't a reference to being homo- or heterosexual.
 
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