Watching star trek when I was young now gives me a feeling of familiarity and comfort. I love watching these episodes, Its like having my youth back again.
I hope you all enjoy these goofs from Star Trek the Next Generation. I'm really curious what you all thought about the Death Valley Days Vulcan nerve pinch. I just ran into that one the other day while I was watching that show.
1:51 Leonard Nimoy acted a fair number of small parts in cowboy TV shows. It's entirely possible that he saw that neck grip and it came back to him later.
@@tvcrazyman You were correct on his reasoning for it, it was his request to Gene as he thought that Spock as a Vulcan would use a less violent method to deal with most situations than shooting someone or punching them unconscious. I heard it from his own lips on an interview from the late 60's/early 70's some years ago.
The stuntmen during fight scenes that look very little like the people they're supposed to be is something that goes all the way back to the original series. I can remember a few fight scenes where the stunt person had facial hair when depicting Kirk or Spock (or any of the others, none of which had facial hair per Starfleet guidelines at the time). In these cases they usually put the camera up high looking down to make it harder to tell, you'd have to be blind to miss it!
That's a legit theory on the pinch's origin, complete with context to back it up! I can dig it 👍👍 Also, that guy in the hall? That's how the "preps" dressed back when I was in school lol
Thanks, it really caught my attention when I saw it on TV the other day. I just remembered I think those stories on Death Valley Days were supposed to be based on real life stories. Maybe that guy with the nerve pinch was an alien or from the future.
Dude. This was *great* . My Pop and I sneered at the "new" ST, called Picard "Curly" and all that, until the end of the first ep. We were IN from then on, and none were more entertaining than Q. Those were all my faves too, and that crew was absolutely laughing. John DeLancie and the Enchiladas. Man, do I miss that character. And you found that Vulcan nerve pinch thing-amazing. I love your channel!
I think the guy that did the Vulcan nerve pinch in the Death Valley Days show was a Vulcan from the future. LOL Great video Mr Tvcrazyman. Have a good one and ✌️ to you Mr Tvcrazyman.
In the Pilot episode Final Scene there was a "blink and you might miss it" wardrobe malfunction that made it the final cut. Take note if you do follow up.
2:50. That's the bad thing about being an actor, and you have to pretend you're dead-laying completely motionless, especially when the camera is on your face. MaCaulay Culkin did that in the movie My Girl, when his character, Thomas J. Sennett, dies after being stung by bees.
I always think with t90s guy that Ryan Styles just happened to be visiting Dedrich on set from the drew carrey show, and accidently got mixed up with an episode already in progress lol
Mr.T would have just gotten beaten up by the Monster of the Week just like Worf. Because TNG didn't like someone who could handle business. Worf kicked tail on Deep Space 9.
The guy in the hall looks like data - maybe he came out of the holosuite. Nimoy had read an article that if you pressed a certain nerve, people could be made to pass out.
The best of Star Trek Classics and the Next Generation!!!❤❤❤❤❤. Legendary!
So silly! I love watching the goofs. ❤️
Watching star trek when I was young now gives me a feeling of familiarity and comfort. I love watching these episodes, Its like having my youth back again.
I love how Brent Spiner stayed in character when Patrick Stewart got how and why mixed up!
I hope you all enjoy these goofs from Star Trek the Next Generation. I'm really curious what you all thought about the Death Valley Days Vulcan nerve pinch. I just ran into that one the other day while I was watching that show.
Man i loved star trek ng! You did an awesome job with this. Thanks. Good memories
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
Great job, crazy man! I thought you were going to use some of the same TNG bloopers that are already out there, but you dug deep for fresh content!
Thanks, glad you liked it. 😀
Brilliant, thank you❤❤❤
Excellent stuff! Your observation levels are out of this world! 😂
Thanks 😀
You got me again with the Boy George comment!
😀
Karma Chameleon, he comes and goes. 😄
@TVCRAZYMAN as a fan of the show I have seen many outtakes but I have not seen many of these. Another great job.
Thanks
Fun fact the hair that fall off on 00:48 found his way to the set of The Acolyte years later.
I love these blooper reels! The cast from Next Generation were real cut ups, especially Brent Spiner!
Goofs are always welcome !! :~)
That's like Herman Munster almost losing his wig in at least two episodes of The Munsters.
1:51 Leonard Nimoy acted a fair number of small parts in cowboy TV shows. It's entirely possible that he saw that neck grip and it came back to him later.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking that it was in the back of his subconscious mind after seeing this maybe.
@@tvcrazyman You were correct on his reasoning for it, it was his request to Gene as he thought that Spock as a Vulcan would use a less violent method to deal with most situations than shooting someone or punching them unconscious. I heard it from his own lips on an interview from the late 60's/early 70's some years ago.
I also just saw him in an episode of _Combat!_
The stuntmen during fight scenes that look very little like the people they're supposed to be is something that goes all the way back to the original series. I can remember a few fight scenes where the stunt person had facial hair when depicting Kirk or Spock (or any of the others, none of which had facial hair per Starfleet guidelines at the time). In these cases they usually put the camera up high looking down to make it harder to tell, you'd have to be blind to miss it!
That's a legit theory on the pinch's origin, complete with context to back it up! I can dig it 👍👍
Also, that guy in the hall? That's how the "preps" dressed back when I was in school lol
Thanks, it really caught my attention when I saw it on TV the other day. I just remembered I think those stories on Death Valley Days were supposed to be based on real life stories. Maybe that guy with the nerve pinch was an alien or from the future.
Dude. This was *great* . My Pop and I sneered at the "new" ST, called Picard "Curly" and all that, until the end of the first ep. We were IN from then on, and none were more entertaining than Q. Those were all my faves too, and that crew was absolutely laughing. John DeLancie and the Enchiladas. Man, do I miss that character. And you found that Vulcan nerve pinch thing-amazing. I love your channel!
Thanks, I'm glad you had fun watching it.
Good fun, of course Worf was looking at the door puller guy standing just inside the door when he got stuck.
They must have had fun doing this series. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I think the guy that did the Vulcan nerve pinch in the Death Valley Days show was a Vulcan from the future. LOL Great video Mr Tvcrazyman. Have a good one and ✌️ to you Mr Tvcrazyman.
I do wonder if he was from the future. He did act a bit like he was from space for that time period.😀
You did very well with this. 😂
Thanks
I really enjoyed this, waiting for your next video. take care my Friend. 🙂
Thanks
@@tvcrazyman yvw!!! My Friend.
the guy in death vallyes days is a lost vulcan who got stuck back in time :D
That would make for a great story or Star Trek episode.
Another great video!
always loved this show my second favorite star trek show these goofs are very noticeable didn't notice them before
I really enjoy watching Goofs from this series.
I noticed a light stand in a turbo lift Riker enters in the 6th season I think. It's a really brief glimpse but I was surprised the editors missed it.
nicely done.
Good stuff! Thank you! 😂
funny i've seen alot of these probably dozens of times and missed these! they seem so obviou when pointed out
In the Pilot episode Final Scene there was a "blink and you might miss it" wardrobe malfunction that made it the final cut. Take note if you do follow up.
2:50. That's the bad thing about being an actor, and you have to pretend you're dead-laying completely motionless, especially when the camera is on your face. MaCaulay Culkin did that in the movie My Girl, when his character, Thomas J. Sennett, dies after being stung by bees.
Interesting .they don't usually transport the dirt or what the person is standing on with the transportee .VERY FUNNY..
That was impressive in each scene, the cast had to stay serious not to crack up but.....at times did not. (haha)
Delightful. ❤
I always think with t90s guy that Ryan Styles just happened to be visiting Dedrich on set from the drew carrey show, and accidently got mixed up with an episode already in progress lol
The '20th c.' guy Worf almost runs into was just a crewman just coming from or going to the holodec.
Or quantum leap?
Mr.T would have just gotten beaten up by the Monster of the Week just like Worf. Because TNG didn't like someone who could handle business. Worf kicked tail on Deep Space 9.
0:26 So weird - just had this episode on YESTERDAY. 0:33 They’re the *Nausicaans,* FYI.
Awesome channel whoever you are.
Thanks 😀
Did Picard lose his hair after knocking the alien's hair off?
I wonder.
The guy in the hall looks like data - maybe he came out of the holosuite.
Nimoy had read an article that if you pressed a certain nerve, people could be made to pass out.
I only means that Klingons wear hair pieces too,
They were Nausicans.
@@sureshmukhi2316 I keep mixing them up. I prefer the original Klingons.
Yes thats what he said.
😂😂
BA ain't gettin on no Starship
Now I'm starting to wonder what if Hannibal was the captain instead of Picard. Wouldn't that have been cool. I love it when a starship comes together.
For TOS I would expect most wide shots of people fighting had stuntmen with faces not close to the regular actors.
Top Goofs as always bud lol 🤣🤣🤣 wasn't a big fan of Star trek tho 😀👍
Thanks Pratman! 😀
The guy Worf almost hit isn't Wesley Crusher?
He does kind of look like him, maybe he was on his way to the holodeck to play like he was in Miami in the 80s or early 90s.
Can you say Miami Vice again