I Will Not Be Complete Without You
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Star Trek The Next Generation s02e20 The Emissary
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One of the most deep and romantic lines in Trek history is spoken by... Worf?!
You didn't know?...Worf got game lol
@@cdc8875 game yes but he is the worst father in star trek history
@@matthewjones2095 lmao too true
Just wait till DS9 ;)
Who do you expect will? Data? 😆
Ya know, you see these things when you’re a kid. And it just seems boring. You don’t get it.
Then you see these clips as an adult. After you’ve lived. Loved and lost.
and it just tears you up.
Indeed.
not always. It tore me the 1st time too
Oh, God. Has it been a century or more? What wisdom blooms from living!
Klingon tears flow.
I completely agree with you Steven. There is no Joy like the joy of Love found, and there is also no pain like the pain of Love lost, and only someone who has personally experienced the Love and the loss for themselves can truly understand the vast depth of either.
She shows up, takes a vacation, buys him a new wardrobe, gets him looking nice. Kind of a keeper bro.
In another comment section someone wrote, she shows up, disappears, comes back with his kid, dies....she's Space Jenny.
This REALLY helps you to FEEL the pain Worf felt when he later did what he did to duras.
You mean kill that worthless piece of shit?
@@engine22emt damn right. Though calling him a piece of shit is an insult to shit
Fuck Duras. I understand that Picard had to reprimand Worf, but I think even Picard understood that this was something Worf had to do; he wouldn’t have been able to be his usual efficient self otherwise.
Dukat should have gotten some Worf revenge like Duras for what he did to Jadzia. Sisko did the galaxy a favor getting rid of him but still he needed some attention from the son of Mogh too.
@@chrismc410 Did Worf even know Dukat murdered Jadzia?
Oh good lord, not to say I don’t love this very nice moment but that “next time I won’t be so easy to get rid of” line leaves a pain in my chest when you consider what happens “next time”
What happens? Please explain.
Somehow, it doesn't surprise me at all that two Klingon lovers holding hands looks a lot like two humans squaring off before arm-wrestling.
I thought he may actually do that, then I thought they would purposly squeeze enough to break bones (similar to females using nails to draw blood from a potential mate's hand)
This is the best look Worf has ever had in the entire Star Trek IP.
Yea he's champed out, he just stood down a Klingon warrior and fucked a beautiful amazon klingon girl, he's feeling it
"I will not be complete without you." Meets Dax. "Oh, OK, I'm fine now."
K'eyhleyr had been dead for years by then, plus he'd already avenged her by killing Duras so from a Klingon perspective that's a relatively healthy and normal end to a relationship.
@@fingerboxes I'm just kidding. I wish K'eyhleyr had a bigger role in the series, though. Worf and Dax were so much better developed, but that's true of pretty much all interpersonal relationships on DS9.
She kinda had to beat him over the head to realize it though. Almost literally.
But she was dead way before that. He had to move on
@@potsdam28 that's how it works with Klingons. Worf was lucky heavy objects and poetry didn't get involved
This was a great storyline in TNG. Worf was willing to forego being cleared as a traitor to kill the man who murdered the love of his life.
Duras would have never cleared him. That was a fool's bargain and we all knew that.
@@Rhythmicons The only way that would have happened would have been for Duras to admit his family's treachery (yeah, right!) or find another scapegoat. In the case of the latter, it would have tarnished his family further as they would have been more widely seen to turn on any house as long as it suited their ends. And in the meantime, he would have had a newly restored House of Mogh leading the efforts to discredit them.
What ever happened to the king ons from Kirk’s time. Did thry ever shift to 24th century
Suzie Plakson is such a good actress, she turns up in TNG for a few episodes and is fondly remembered even now.
Don't forget she was Q in voyager too
I wish they had made her a recurring character. I really liked her.
@@clairelouise335 she looked amazing as k'lar, wish they took it further.
@@Huxley555 Best thing that ever happened in that show.
@@thefurrybastard1964 indeed, I was like Christ get it done already, her coy smile was brilliant
Despite Worf was raised by open-minded human parents and K'ehlar is half-human, both keep to their Klingon heritage so well. Homage to Spock's half human heritage and his struggle to remain to Vulcan ideals.
The main difference being K'ehlar seems to have embraced her human side far more than either Worf or Spock ever did.
She was my number one crush on STNG.
It would have been interesting to have her not be killed and be a recurring guest. Worf and Troi felt so rushed they had no chemistry.
They were never really a thing. They were just "Hey, we were together in a parallel universe so let's try it here!"... now, Worf and Jadzia, THAT was real.
@@KingdaToro And then she died due to contract BS.
Don't know about chemistry, but biologically Troi was too small and fragile for a big Klingon.
@@menacelurkingyet8345 half klingon
@Chamber999, I have read some of the novels featuring that romantic pairing, but it always felt more than slightly off. Especially when paired against novels featuring her and Riker. I have always had issue with the Worf-Troi pairing.
Damn!
This is way before the all famous,
"You complete me"
Line from Jerry Maguire.
You had me at Q'a'pla!
A very young and thin O'Brien manning the transporter there.
I hated that they killed off Keh'lahr, just to 'heighten' the drama. I would have loved to see more episodes with Suzie and Michael playing together!
Berman did not want that kind of continuity as it would cause too much confusion for repeat syndication sales, or so that was his idea.
playing together? this is not a soap opera, it either provides meaningful story content or you need to cut it out of the story as soon as possible. What we're seeing here has been the right decision
They also killed off Jadzia as well.
Great character, I wish she could have had another episode or two.
*"I relieve you!"* "Bu...(understands immediately)...yes, Sir." (off screen) "It's five o'clock somewhere!"
Not so much. Likely waits outside
Miles immediately took that opportunity to go grab a drink.
@@Ved000000 and play some darts
This beats the hell out of discovery so called {klingons}
How much better would it have been if she became a recurring character or even a series regular... the dynamic between her and Worf was just so good that it almost seems criminal of killing off her character.
Worf won't be complete without her.
Meanwhile, there's always the Holodeck.
The Klingon Outfit that Worf was wearing reminded me of what Cmdr. Kruge wore on "ST III : The Search For Spock" 👍😀
There only 1 computer that speaking.
Speaking.? Let me hear it.
10..9..8..7....
Get out.!! Get out of there.!!!
Lol he's shouting instead of beam the whole team back.
I swear that’s the same thing.. I love the explosion in that scene suchhhhh a wicked blowup of a starship
The way the score captures both Klingon honor AND human romance is something else.
The music is exceptionally well done in this scene.
One of my first lessons on what being in love meant.
For just a split second he questioned Worf. In that split second he shat his pants three times, reflected on his entire lifes work and came to the conclusion Worf was right..he would indeed be relieving the man of his duties.
"I relieve you!"
"Not necessary, sir; I just relieved myself."
Yet another example of the "O'Brien Must Suffer" trope.
I love The Orville, but watching that show made me want to rewatch The Next Generation and...man, yeah, the writing is just soooo much better. The Orville is a great show, but The Next Generation just had some legendary episodes.
Season 1 was acceptable, then it gets progressively worse as it introduces more woke nonsense. It's not good television and shouldn't be compared to any of the classic trek whatsoever
I had a theory that more than just what we saw on screen happened between Worf and K'Ehleyr. After this episode, she appeared again in the episode "Reunion", which took place more than a year after this episode. I theorize that she and Worf mated in which Alexander was conceived and later giving birth to her son. That can only explain the sudden appearance of Alexander in the next episode in which K'Ehleyr appears.
I think due to Alexander's age it would be assumed that Alexander was born two or three years before Worf reported to the Enterprise-D. K'Ehleyr simply kept it from him because she thought he didn't really love her but would demand they be married anyways as tradition, plus that it would be expected of her that they be traditional and she give up her career to be a stay at home mom. So she thought she was saving them from being trapped in a loveless marriage while she is trapped in traditional klingon role as a wife and mother.
Susie Plakson is so good that she makes Klingon sexy.
To be fair Klingons make Klingons sexy
It's so fuckin sad. Worf had lived in seclusion for so many years, scored a night with an amazing partner, had to go their separate ways, then had to carry all the weight of a bastard child and their hatred decades later... wtf man. Can't people just live with one another in peace for a change?
Somewhere along, the music, the scene, the character relationship... Gave me the sense I was watching a Conan the Barbarian movie.
Worf looks so awesome in the Klingon regalia!
I loved their romance, it was awful when her character was killed, but Worf's response was glorious, as the Klingons would say.
I Will Not Be Complete Withou.... ENERGIZE!
Poor Worf was done dirty twice. Both his mates murdered :( And then the writers did Alexander dirty.
The only romance in television that I can remember routing for.
That look on her face after Worf makes his comment is like
Damn he does really love me
"I will not be complete without you."
"Comfortable chair."
The man contains multitudes.
She hits him with the love child later on. The last laugh.
Mad Respect
3:20
That look at the end was Worf knowing he didn't pull out
Thanks
Worf got some honorable Klingon snatch.
You F'd up, Worf.
Worf looks allot better in these clothes
a lot*
@@encycl07pedia- thanks :3
@@NeinDao No, thank you for not being a jerk. You're a good person. :)
@@encycl07pedia- imho if you are to stubborn to listen to advice and receive help, then you gonna have a hard time to improve yourself ^_^ thanks again for helping me improve my English:3
@@NeinDao No problem. For clarification, "allot" means "to allow space for" something, like "I will allot some time for us to talk" (a very weird sentence). It is a word, but it's uncommon.
The common phrase in English "a lot" means "many" or "much." You used the phrase correctly but simply used the wrong "a lot/allot." Lots of native English speakers will type "alot" as one word, but it's actually two.
I'm also American so a little bit of my English grammar and spelling may differ from what you learn elsewhere (favorite (American) vs. favourite (British)).
Worf is like the Sharpe of TNG, he must suffer honorable pain and loss at least once a season.
Now that's... Klingoning!?
Suzie is the flame and I am the moth. Mesmerized and helpless to resist her.
I don't who was more unlucky with love Worf of Kim
Geordi
Jadzia was amazing, but I can't help but wonder what a Worf/K'elehyr marriage would have been like!
After all these years, I just realized her nails are painted
Is it just me or is that the finest klingon ever.
And then Alexander was born.
Giving O'brien a chiropractic back adjustment. "I relieve you". =)
O'brian says the transport is all set, but then Worf pushes about two dozen more buttons :)
Dax says "Hold my Blood Wine"
I wish Worf could've at least ended up happy in one of series.
Worf used that "complete me" line years before jerry maguire,
Yeah, who would have though, Worf, the wham, bam, thank you Romulan kinda guy. I'll bet he used Klingon painsticks for his piles.Way to go.
I always loved the "Conan the Barbarian" vibe of this TNG scene.
I feel like her flat affect while delivering the line, "I've never had such strong feelings toward anyone." was done in protest of the scriptwriters.
Wouldn't it be awesome if they brought her back in the final season of Picard. So that Warfs character has some kind of closer.
i will not be complete, I will be more.
Goddamn, I love this show
_All's temporarily well that temporarily ends well and not in a well._
She beams over and those klingons will have mighty headache dealing with her strange attitude. 😄
How Jerry McGuire of Worf.
Get it, Worf.
Love how Worf does not get entangles into her feminine manipulation hurricane. He stands as a rock, was honest about his feelings nd commitment, and she dilly-dallied, and blamed him for not stretching out further. She wanted him to bend, when it was her own honesty she needed to bring forth...which she does in this scene. Worf the man stayed true and won the woman in honest fashion. Lesson to you boys....stand true, be honest, and do not play feminine games. Let them break and come back to you before you go into their swirling hurricane.
Wise words young bucks....this individual knows what they speak of ;-)
It must be hell inside your head.
@@carmensavu5122 Reading a couple of books may help you advance from your parents basement.
Feminine manipulation? Spoken like a true dateless loser.
@@OneEyedKeys I know what books you've been reading. And I bet they all involve the term "Negging".
Hawt Klingon lady!!
Klingon ships must save on heating with all that leather and armor.
A fox as a Klingon and a Vulcan.
5'8" 38*28*38 Female Love. Ruff Sex & Logical. (smile)
Suzie Plakson aka the Female Klingon also did the female Q in Startrek Voyager fyi..
Was that hand clasp the Klingon equivalent of a human kiss?
0:04 I also want to beam up to the Thong
Am I the only one that was hoping she'd start singing Gloria?
Worf still didn't know about son Alexander. So Alexander is quarter-human
there are The Ones. i say that in the plural, because there are no singular events in the Universe. we resonate with any number of other souls that cross our paths. circumstances may be in the way, and you may never be together, but, that doesn't change how they make you Feel. you feel them with your entire being. you're never the same again.
Why did this scene remind of Roddy Mcdowell "Damn you Roarke'
Hmmm...I find K'ehleyr's hand placement very interesting, now that I notice it and knowing who shows up next time she does.
U complete me”. Wait; that was jerry maguire
Next time he sees her is with there son Alexander.
"Nothing, everything!"
Typical woman!
That damn passive-aggressiveness from women. JUST SAY WHAT YOU MEAN!
Two women in Worf’s life and both were murdered 😮
So there's at least one hot Klingon...For the time being 😉
She was also misses Q
Technically, he could make a copy of her. Teleporters saves people like as data.
Worf's got game
She was Mrs. Q
Let me tell you, Suzie Plakson in her red K'ehlahr outfit was sexy as Hell to all us Trekkie fanboys [self very much included].
did kaless here had an sister? take Lae’zel BG3 Voice actor perhaps also just actor. Let her BG3 Typical Voice over Lines define her in Star Trek, and et voila Kaless has an sister that know the bonds betwen her sister and Kales and ask now Worf for protection... Will worf's heart take this?
I have a 5 head aswell.
Klingons just didn't have a 5 head it was more like a 10 head in most cases
Too bad they killed her off; bad decision (though the death scene was riveting). She was a much better mate for Worf than Dax (to say nothing of Troi) would have been
@1:10 - He already asked you to marry him. Woman what do you want?
This is.... not sex...
but it is so remarkably romantic
K'lar gorgeous klingon I'd marry 😍 ♥️
This seems like 9:0210 Melrose place Klingon style
what did they get up to last night???
If I could have gone outside and let off a few rounds I would have
Makes me hungry for Snickers
If they can transport from anywhere, to anywhere, why do they even have a transportation room? Xd
They have to relay transports through the transporter room so its less work for the transporter technician if the people beam from the room