Grinning Like An Idiot
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2021
- Star Trek The Next Generation s03e23 Sarek
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"Allow me to present she who is my wife".
Definitely using that one.
LOL. Let us know how that works out for you! ;D
And then plot twist where he actually said: _Allow me to present Shew'hois, my wife._
I would love it if my husband did that lol😂.
I wonder if he was worried about saying his first wife's name instead and just went with this strange word combination.
"We must discuss some matters of the utmost delicacy"
"Yes of course, I'll arrange a private room"
"Don't bother yourself Captain, I'll dive straight into telling you about the Ambassador's deteriorating health condition right in front of the transporter operator and a couple guards" 👍
Sarek got senile in this episode, but he was already suffering from dementia as he forgot all about his super impressive, ultra capable, unfailable daughter Micheal Burnham.
Nah he was just being canon in refusing acknowledge the existence of her after the red angel sphere drama
No Star Trek comment section is complete without complaining about Discovery ad Nauseum. Not all fans are reactionaries with easily hurt feelings when a new show decides not to be an exact copy of your childhood.
@@MLBlue30 Then that new show should not call itself Star Trek or use any of the plots, history, places, or circumstances because on its own, it would be a weak copy.
@@MLBlue30 It's not that it's different.
It's that it tries to compensate for that by continually referencing prior material.
@@AlyssMa7rin And consistently fails in the attempts.
When this episode first aired I remember yelling "Holy Shit! It's Mark Lenard!"
This episode reminded me a bit of the T.O.S. episode 'Journey to Babel' in some ways minus the part where Sarek was being accused of murder but it was so cool seeing Mark Lenard reprising his role of Ambassador Sarek again since the last time he played the character was in Star Trek 6:The Undiscovered Country and he wouldn't be seen again playing the character again till the TNG 2 part episode 'Reunification' when it was discovered that Spock had gone to Romulus and Sarek had sadly died.
Note that Picard mentions the admission of Coridan (i.e., "Journey to Babel") to Riker while they're on the way to the transporter room.
Wouldn't this episode have been released before Star Trek 6?
Grinning like an idiot?! He must’ve been out of his Vulcan mind!
You need to listen more carefully: PICARD was grinning like an idiot, NOT Sarek!
That meeting with legaran must have gone pretty good since we never hear of them in trek lol
Not unless ST:LD has anything to say about it, lol.
Stewarts acting her showing all that emotion was Oscar worthy. Phenomenal.
I wonder what Sarek's reaction to the Traveler's mental prowess would be.
I must say, I like the Ambassador's wife's labradorite necklace. It must be heavy as hell, but it really is a beautiful stone.
Picard is rocking that dress.
I forget which character finally said that, and Riker said, "That's an outdated and sexist statement...just kidding, they DO look like dresses "😄
@retluoc that was Worf! Lol
@@robinwideman7420 oh yes, that's right! 😄
i used to not like this episode but i watched it again a couple of months ago and i really enjoyed it. guess that comes with age.
Such is life...
@@kavoshkhoshbin1432 Life makes many people hate Star Trek Picard.
I found that was true of episodes with children;
the rewatch when I already have a family vs. seeing the show in my teens
One thing I never really thought about before is Picard mentions attended "his son's wedding." Did Spock get married?
I do believe Sarek had at least two sons, still possible but not necessarily true.
I read somewhere that it was supposed to be a reference to Spock and Saavik's wedding. I don't think it was officially stated. Considering Sarek married again, it is also possible he had more children.
I’m surprised the Star Trek cannon law hasn’t cleared this up yet.
@@philipbunney9445
Too late to answer now.
I consider it another son. My uncle was older than my dad. After 2 wives I had cousins younger than me, same age and 10 or 15 years older than me.
My grandfather had 2 sons and 3 daughters… he died mid 50’s.
It was never mentioned again in either Next Gen or the JJ Abrams films. Something the writers wanted to throw in at time probably never thinking they could get Nimoy to make an appearance as Spock.
Last time I was this early, Q was trying to kill himself with the Big Bang.
The similarities between this scene, and the scene in which Captain Kirk meets Sarek, are striking.
When Sarek said "You will take me to the conference room, please", for some reason, I thought it was something like a Jedi mind trick, from that other galaxy, far away.
When Picard stares into the camera near the end of this scene, it makes me think that he be like _"Oh shit, what the bloody Hell did I get mysrlf into this time?"_ lol
"The Treat of Alpha Signus 9"
- Yeah, that was a guddin'
The term Dress Uniform was not an understatement 🤣😂🤣
To be Frank, Capt. No ,my name's Jean-Luc!
One of Sareks request was only certain types of beans were to be served to him .
Lotzav beans, insist on nothing but the best!
ONE OF THE THREE (FOUR) BEST TNG EPISODES IN MY OPINION!
Are you from the CAPSLOCK-System Rigel BIG?
@@IIISentorIII there is only so many ways I can express my excitement. Low IQ people might not understand my excitement.
1:50 extremely noticable ?disappointment? from Picard within his voice
Yep. His role as Captain means he must concede, but he's extremely reluctant.
I appreciate that Stewart correctly pronounced Mozart. Most say it Moh-zart as it is correctly pronounced Mohte-zart.
Seriously, I've never heard anyone mispronounce it, except maybe five year olds.
"Mohte-zart" is a weird attempt to phonetically describe his name and arguably still not precise and/or unambiguous. A good way would be "Mo-tzart".
Great Clips!! Thanks!!
I don't know how I missed this episode but that's TNG for you... I feel like there's always one more I haven't seen.
I binged all 7 seasons in one go over the course of a few weeks, and somehow I still seem to have missed a few.
@@Myndale same
Those male dresses got me grinning like an idiot 😂😂😂😂
Did I arrive in time for beans, or have I come too late?
Welcome to Beanland
Beans are always on 24/7
Okay....they're wearing dresses. Now I'll try to listen to what happens.
yeah i think it also looks silly as a "dress " uniform
They cut the part where they switched gender.
At least they're wearing pants instead of the leggings of the first season...
"my butt's been wiped"
No more tears 🎼
That dress suits you Picard, it's a wonder they wasn't holding hands
The dress uniforms literally looked like dresses. 😂😂😂
I like how shiny=fancy in the future. They love that shit.
The costume design in this episode is off the chains.
He was grinning like an idiot because of the smell of 200 year old digested beans is quite a stench indeed
Formal Dressage
Data no, POTENT Riker no, Picard no
In the opening scene, Picard and Riker look like they are wearing a dress.
Of course the ambassador gets totally disturbed during the voyage
Why is Sareks wife so young? Isnt she the human mother of Spock, who was already an adult a 100 years earlier in Kirks day? She's got to be like 150 years old. McCoy wasnt even that old when he made his cameo as a shriveled up old husk.
Second wife I think
Spock's mother was Amanda, I believe. Perrin must be another wife Sarek wed after Amanda passed.
That is his third wife. Spock's mother is already dead by now.
No, Amanda was Spock's mother. She's dead by this point.
So it didn't cross your mind at all that Sarek may be on his 2nd/3rd (or more) wife yet then?
Yes...in the Abrhams time-line, old Spock never mentioned having a wife. No telling who he married. I'm guessing a Vulcan.
Could have been another son of Sarek. He had three wives, so its not out of the ordinary to assume he had other children
@@wjzav1971 oh yea, could be, I'm like Janeway...the best way to deal with temporal or alternative reality paradoxes is...don't 😄
This reboot crap ruins so much. Now characters are like car models, where you always have to ask whether someone means the old or the new version.
Also forgot when he was a Romulan on a sub…spaceship!
Alright, hear me out. What if we made the dress uniforms be an actual ladies dress?
-The Costume Designer, probably
Sarek wanted to see the beans.
Surely diplomats can find an ideal middle ground, a compromise, between heeding their concerns and Sarek's desires. 😉
Nice dress!
Hold up a second, at 0:14 did Spock get married??? or did Sarek have another child we didn't know about??? (Sybok died so he doesn't count)
If this were season one, those "Dress" uniforms might not have had leggings.
I guess they thought that Sarak no longer had enough beans.
Sakkath, when the walls fell...
Sarek must be close to 500 years old in this appearance.
in one clip Picard mentions he hopes to be as healthy at "202 years"
Those formal dress tunics need a belt....😐
LOL what's with the Victorian era bathing suits, Picard and Riker?
It's the official TNG goofy-looking dress uniform. There was an undress version, called a "skant" that normally did away with the trousers, for both men and women. It was dropped after a few episodes (Marina Sirtis called it the "space cheerleader" look). Luckily, by the time of Insurrection, they came up with a classy looking "mess dress" uniform so we didn't have to see this abomination anymore.
@@almostfm Roddenberry always did have some weird tastes. The last time he was in charge of costumes, it was in The Motionless Picture where everyone was wearing costumes designed to show off the size of their penises.
@@almostfm don't you dare take these TNG dress uniforms I like them right next to the deep space nine dress white uniforms
Men in skirts, and they say predictive programming doesn't exist😮
Ok, but nobody in the comments is mentioning Captain Braxton!!
Don't trust that guy! His real name is Braxton and he's from the future! This is somehow part of his plot to destroy Voyager.
What's with the beans man
they're a magical fruit :)
@@tjwparso And the more you eat, the more you toot.
@@tjwparso LOL!
"Wedding of his son"
Which one? One of them is fighting God in the center of the universe, so Spock? Who'd Spock marry?
1:18--is that D-Day?
I'm not sure. It doesn't sound like him. Looks a helluva lot like him though
Bruce McGill did play Captain Braxton in Voyager, but I can't find any credits for STNG
How many people in that room do y’all think were with section 31? Temporal agency? Is worf a plant for the trill? The world may never know.
"Son's Wedding"?
Spock got married?!?
So are we going to... the conference room or your quarters? Please make a decision. I tire easily.
Picard and Riker wearing dress uniforms but no one displays the ribbons and meddles they have earned.
Seems very, “Everyone gets a trophy”.
Also explains why Data’s meddles were a surprise while going through his room.
I’m surprised they even give any out if no one displays them.
Please do not put the moderate equivalent right now on my past favorite shows and movies I hate that.
Medals*
It also strikes me as less "everyone gets a trophy," and more "we don't like to brag." Or hell, maybe it's just widely agreed upon in the 24th century that Starfleet dress uniforms look nicer without excessive dangly bits hanging off of them.
Sarek’s son’s wedding?
It's really hard to take anything Patrick Stewart says seriously when he's wearing that dress. I feel like he knew it too as they were walking down the corridor.
Yeah. It makes me wish the uniforms from the movies (2-6) were reserved for formal occasions. They look dressy enough to work.
Wearing dresses..
hate the formals
Dress uniform
Picard and Ryker wearing….above the knee dresses!!! Funny, disturbing and horrible all at once - The writers trying to get all futuristic with garments and / or, the advent of woke DEI making the guys less masculine.
Not hardly. Besides, there were also the short skirts on Ryker and Worf in that later episode. (Do you also think Scots in kilts are "awakened"?)
I think those are the worst dress uniforms ever.
Why exactly are they wearing dresses when the women don't?
You do know the female officers also have the same uniform dress but the uniform shirt is a little bit shorter
What I love about Star Trek is this universe's celebrities are people that actually accomplish something constructive and for the good of the people. Not like today's prima donas in entertainment industry with their shallow woke agenda.
"Shallow woke agenda" bore off mate.
Yet Roddenberry's universe itself is very "awakened."
Fifth!
What awful dress uniforms man skirts?
I like them :)
It's the future where formal unisex clothing exists. Nowadays we put women in suits. Why shouldn't it be something closer to a dress in future?
LOL and on Discovery S4, unisex skirt uniforms are in. 🤢 They all look pregnant
eh, the roman senate wore toga, they would be considered dresses today too. But were dignified symbols of status to them.
Society needs cultural symbols for both genders, and there will always be such symbols in a human culture no matter the form they take. No need to needlessly change such symbols up, it serves little purpose but the shedding blood and a slight change in aesthetics. There will always be gender roles, if the roles are beneficial for all then we don't need to change them.
This episode makes Sarek look like a maniac. The normally cool calm excellent Marc Lenard over acts the part and makes the Sarek character look like a(n) idiot/nut. TNG typically screwing up a great actor and role.
Did you watch the episode?
@@kylejacobson9587 I'm watching again tonight. The writer (Peter Beagle) of this episode takes a known beloved Trek character and uses an easy lazy writers way ("it's the only logical solution.") that only Picard (of the entire Galaxy) can cure the insane and in denial, Sarek. So we get an exciting explosive emotional episode with Beagle hoping we be WOWED his original one dimensionally written story. The lazy TNG writer, Beagle, never even shows us how (the Picard cured) Sarek saved the conference? That would have taken originality and work; what appears Beagle lacks. We get instead: 1)Picard is ok 2)the conference went well. 3) Sarek is all better (saved by the one and only Picard) because none of the other billions of Vulcan's couldn't help/treat/save Sarek. WEE.