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In Excelsis Deo
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Toby arranges a presidential honor guard to bury a homeless veteran
Libya, Obama & Terror
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How many times does he have to say it... Before Mitt, Breitbart, Rushbo and the Teabaggers stop lying about it?
Take This Sabbath Day (Karl Malden)
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Take This Sabbath Day (Karl Malden)
I feel 'drag' to be more fitting than 'carry'.
fine ill rewatch the west wing in 2025 to watch a decent president
Thats an actual Marine honor guard too. They weren't actors
Mrs Landinghams sons in the series were killed in Vietnam. Probably why she went
Any rational being would dread meeting the queen of dreads. Fortunately the cure for whoopie is January 20, 2025 and a phaser set for truth.
Haha
Makes 'Picard' that more...poignant.
I watch this episode once a year during the holidays. A reminder that the holidays are hard for a lot of people and we should show compassion.
afrikkunt from the view
They should’ve named him ‘J’.
why?
i never noticed the blatant ADR of lines before the turbolift
Q character dont make sense.... immature and offer nothing.... just a waste of time
Everything was going very well, until whoopi came on the scene.....🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
This always makes me cry.
I like how Riker and Piccard have the look of, 'Whoa too far man!' When Worf said, "DIE!"
Why does everyone in the future have to wear a onesie
Q was right 👍... seeing Whoopy on the View i agree with Q 😂
it's Dec.2024.. though I've heard so much about this TV series.. I never followed it.. and seeing this clip for the very 1st time.. I am now a slobbering mess. God bless all our VETERANS. SEMPER FI
They must have done a retake of the "Die" scene so many times due to laughing...Worf's arms are down "instantly" when in cuts to everyone 😅
I don't think I've ever been able to watch Data laughing in that scene without laughing myself.
Q: "You're the closest thing I ever had to a friend, Jean Luce." Picard: "Whatdafuckdidujustsay?"
Here Nancy is his daughter
A captain like Picard would have flipped out on him for sitting on his desk like that.
I've never liked that racist, repugnant creep, Whoopi Goldberg!!
Being Q must be a curse. It's legitimately anything you can think of *poof* right there, done. No effort, no risk or reward, no learning experience. Im sure its grand for a week and then what ? You're reduced to your most base of possible forms. Miserable and looking to make someone else just like you 🤷♂️ it's tragic. Q is an intergalactic tragedy.
"Eat any good books lately."
As 77 year old disabled Vietnam combat vet this reduces me to tears, sobs actually every time I watch it. I watched my father's military funeral at the San Bruno National Cemetery in June 1967. 7 months later I was in Nha Trang Vietnam.
Wow -- a good little story. Thank you for your service.
You can be Q continuum, just don't connect to AI.
Q's little gesture there was perfect, and Brent Spiner knocked it out the park. Wonderful.
Perfection! (No other word applies)
Sometimes he sounds like Snagglepuss.
The famous Picard face-palming
she is NOT a Q or her people wouldnt have fallen to the chrstal.
Powerful
Respect and honor. Words that can never be applied to trump.
Chris Traeger!
If Democrats ever go hard like the Republicans, this country will improve tremendously.
This is my single all-time favorite moment from the West Wing.
"Fine. You want to be treated as human?" "Absolutely." "Alright. Mr. Worf, throw him in the brig."
This episode went deep into my heart. I cry for the world we have against the world we could have. Thank you, Aaron
If you’ve fought in a war you should never be left behind by your country.
This was hands down one of the best moments on the show; Toby's finest hour and Richard Schiff's best acting.
“I’d like to come along.” That’s where the tears start.
Especially after the "I miss my boys" scene from an earlier episode. That one gutted me.
Her sons were killed in Vietnam
The vestment costume that Karl Malden is wearing, is the same one he wore in "On The Waterfront".
This is one of the greatest episodes in TV history! The story starts with a unique, sad, and interesting coincidence, slowly building in its gravity and importance before culminating in the funeral scene, which is beyond powerful! While it is evident that this show's point of view leans to one side of the aisle, I always loved how it showed respect for the other side, and wasn't afraid to incorporate elements of spirituality and religious doctrine to make scenes more meaningful. The montage at the end is a perfect example of this. It conveyed the message more meaningfully and powerfully than any dialogue ever could.
Such a good show.
Such a good show.
What a nation we would be if our leaders had this kind of empathy.
USN 1980-1991 My favorite episode, even though I tear up each time.
3:05 Q predicted whoopi Goldberg on the view..funny he was actually correct!