@@A407RAC could also be a production error. Or perhaps they scheduled the shot amidst shooting for the alternate elements, perhaps because of Whoopi's availability and the need to do all her scenes on the same day, and either forgot to switch costumes or didn't have a spare or time as you say. Or it could be that it was a last-minute addition and they didn't have a regular-style uniform ready for Geordi.
I thought this was the take they used in the actual episode. Now I’m wondering if he had a response scripted, or if it was always meant to end like that and that’s why they both gave it a few seconds to fade-out in.
0:24 I never noticed this melodic thingading on the oboe or English horn or something and its similarity to the DS9 theme. No doubt the comparison has been done to death elsewhere. I'm just new to it myself, despite having watched the series more than once. It just never grabbed my attention. When wating INtakes, my senses are heightened, because I don't know when the thing will happen. I guess that that vigilance has beneficial side effects.
What I didn't realize until recently is that things weren't reset. Tasha went back in time and changed the timeline so it's not the original TNG timeline anymore. Sela's very existance has a large effect on a couple key moments.
I would say this also explains why Picard tells Wesley how the Klingons "joined the federation", with this being changed by the Yesterday's Enterprise incident
It's not a mistake. Remember in Parallels with Worf changing universes and it was connected to Geordi's visor. Suffice to say the LaForge we've been following after this episode was the alternate universe one. It'll be the plot of Picard season 4.
Since every Star Trek episode has a tight filming schedule, my guess is that this scene was done in a hurry (like it was the final scene of the shoot). Maybe the director, LeVar, or someone else noticed the error but they ran out of time to redo the scene.
The same reason they didn't catch Tasha getting beamed up from Ligon II with a weapon on one hand, but materialising on the Enterprise with it on her other hand in 'Code of Honor', and also Picard entering a turbolift with his four rank pins, only having three during the journey, then having four again upon exiting, in an episode I forgot the name of.
Well you see time lines were in flux which is why you had officers who did not have cuffs and when things went back to normal well they were not quite in sync? Or someone in the costume department didn't get a memo.
Wait, how is Guinan comming Picard? she doesn't have a comm badge, and she's not near the contact boards. Does this mean she can just tap into comms whenever she wants, or just Picard? Because I feel like her tapping into his head post BOBW would have helped him a lot.
Levar's reaction sounds like Geordie.11/11. You don't take your time with Guinan in her bar! Guinan can call the Captain on the bridge and interrupt him whenever. Who you think is running the ship LaForge?
In my head, all these things actually happened, we just didn't get to see them on the show. We didn't get a totally accurate representation of what life on the Enterprise was really like.
My headcanon now is that TNG-era Trek (especially with Roddenberry's "no personal conflict" rule) is what Starfleet PR puts out, while reality is somewhere between modern live-action Trek and The Oroville in tone. Lower Decks is akin to the war/sea stories told by veterans, humorous and in many ways greatly embellished.
I think they established before that everyone does, it's just that there are accepted rules that you don't use it unless absolutely necessary. It's not a tool for chatting.
@@Sindraug25 To be clear, she's not pro-Trump, she spoke out against him pretty recently. She's just a conservative. Always has been. Not falling in line with his BS means I can still respect her, at least. People who can remember what conservatives were like before 2016 still have a lot to complain about, but they weren't complete psychopaths like Trump and people who enable him.
@@Sindraug25 "It is devastating to me that that is not resonating with Republicans, a party I've been a member of my whole life." Whoopi said recently. I conflated being a republican with being a conservative, though the venn diagram certainly overlaps. She refers to herself as a republican, though she's probably more moderate. I suppose I stand corrected. Though Americans as a whole are more right-wing than we would like to believe, compared to the rest of the world.
It always floored me that Whoopi Goldberg was on the show, and double that she was the balancing element most of the episodes she was on. Not because of Guinan, because of Whoopi!
Can't turn brain off, some days. Isn't she a civilian? Civilians can just intercom the bridge anytime they want? I know the Delta has no Yeoman but you'd think she'd get screened before they let her impose thoughts on Picard. 🤗
I wouldn't be surprised if there's a special cutout in the protocol specifically for her because Picard knows that if Guinan's trying to call, it's Actual Serious Business. I mean, look at the way he and Riker react, and that _he_ then asks _her_ if something's wrong: that's not "did the bar run out of synthehol"; that's "should we be more concerned about the negative space wedgie we just finished observing," and _they both know it._
"You deaf now too Geordi?"
😂😂😂
Very good! 😂
Nest episode: Geordi now wears two air clips, one over his eyes, one on his ears. None in his hair.
That was better than the actual joke in the video.
Lol her comedic timing
"Geordi, tell me about.....the reason you still have the alternate universe uniform on."
He’s blind, couldn’t realise
"Tasha Yar? Well, she was ok, but she's no Leah Brahms"
Not Guinan codeswitching around Geordi! 😆
She took so long to say “Tasha Yar” that I thought she had forgotten the line lol.
Geordi, tell me why you’re wearing the uniform from the alternate timeline.
I never noticed the cuffs before
Wow never noticed that before!
I was looking around the comments to see who else noticed that.
Great spot, do we have any idea why that might be except for saving costume changes?
@@A407RAC could also be a production error.
Or perhaps they scheduled the shot amidst shooting for the alternate elements, perhaps because of Whoopi's availability and the need to do all her scenes on the same day, and either forgot to switch costumes or didn't have a spare or time as you say.
Or it could be that it was a last-minute addition and they didn't have a regular-style uniform ready for Geordi.
"She's got a shop on Romulus"
"Oh?"
"Yeah, she's now a Sela"
"She's got a boat on Romulus"
"Oh?"
"Yeah, she's now a Sela"
OOF
oh golly I need to see Levar's full reaction to that 😂
Yesterday’s Enterprise one of the very best episodes. That ending ‘tell me about Tasha Yar’ gets to me every time…
My all-time fave TNG episode, and probably my fave across all of Trek
"I thought we were doing a freeze frame!"
"Stop it, Whoopi! We need to sit still for the FX shot!"
Love how the music continues to needlessly swell up desperately waiting for Geordi to finally answer
I just re-watched this episode, and love how the aired scene just cuts off before this outtake happened!
I thought this was the take they used in the actual episode. Now I’m wondering if he had a response scripted, or if it was always meant to end like that and that’s why they both gave it a few seconds to fade-out in.
0:24 I never noticed this melodic thingading on the oboe or English horn or something and its similarity to the DS9 theme. No doubt the comparison has been done to death elsewhere. I'm just new to it myself, despite having watched the series more than once. It just never grabbed my attention.
When wating INtakes, my senses are heightened, because I don't know when the thing will happen. I guess that that vigilance has beneficial side effects.
Thank you, this sure made me smile at the end of a hard day.
"Did you hear what I said?!"
"I'm sorry! I was pausing for dramatic effect."
I really thought I had missed it again for a minute like I missed last week’s on the first watch!
I want the entire series of TNG with a few of these randomly edited in so I never know when they're coming.
That might just be my favorite one.
Now THAT one was well-worth the wait!
lmao. this is definitely one of my top three episodes in TNG, absolutely brilliant.
Wow! The timing of this is crazy. I watched this episode today. I almost cried like 3 times during it. But i held it in.
this made me laugh so loud that my throat hurts.
I forgot I'd clicked on an in-take and was caught by (pleasant) surprise!
What I didn't realize until recently is that things weren't reset. Tasha went back in time and changed the timeline so it's not the original TNG timeline anymore. Sela's very existance has a large effect on a couple key moments.
I would say this also explains why Picard tells Wesley how the Klingons "joined the federation", with this being changed by the Yesterday's Enterprise incident
@@A407RAC Headcanon retconning, I like it.
This is the best one yet. Now that I think about it, the best one previous to this was also with Guinan. Whoopi was a force.
Geordi, tell me why you’re still wearing the uniform from the alternate timeline.
Because it's an alternate-alternate timeline since Tasha went back in time and changed events on Romulus as a result.
@@Paulafan5 Dont be stupid. No one else is wearing the black sleeved uniform. its a production mistake
“Sorry Guinan, I’m having trouble remembering who that is. Was that our doctor in Season 2?”
I wish Guinan, after slowly turning back towards the camera simply said, “I seem to have misplaced my tennis racket.”
Maybe somebody else said it, maybe not. Not looking but I also love how this shows the scene where Geordi laforge was wearing the wrong cuffs
It always bothered me that he's still wearing the alternate timeline uniform. How did they not catch that?
It's not a mistake. Remember in Parallels with Worf changing universes and it was connected to Geordi's visor. Suffice to say the LaForge we've been following after this episode was the alternate universe one. It'll be the plot of Picard season 4.
Since every Star Trek episode has a tight filming schedule, my guess is that this scene was done in a hurry (like it was the final scene of the shoot). Maybe the director, LeVar, or someone else noticed the error but they ran out of time to redo the scene.
They probably shot all of Whoopi's scenes in a row and there was a miscommunication between the writers and wardrobe.
The same reason they didn't catch Tasha getting beamed up from Ligon II with a weapon on one hand, but materialising on the Enterprise with it on her other hand in 'Code of Honor', and also Picard entering a turbolift with his four rank pins, only having three during the journey, then having four again upon exiting, in an episode I forgot the name of.
Well you see time lines were in flux which is why you had officers who did not have cuffs and when things went back to normal well they were not quite in sync? Or someone in the costume department didn't get a memo.
The closure we needed.
Perfection
Oh man this absolutely made my Friday...LOL
The music is perfect
Don't you hate it when you are getting dressed in the morning and the only clean clothes you have are from a now-deleted timeline?
Holy shit! I laughed hella loud to that. Fucking classic!
Might be the best INtake yet! LMAO
Geordi - "aaah" 😂
"Are you deaf as well as blind?"
i always forget what im watching lol then it hits
this one is the winner
Geordi is trying to remember himself
is that the actual clip from the episode, just extended?
Yep. Same take, it just cuts much earlier in the actual episode.
Just two hours ago I listened to a four year old podcast discussing the episode this came from. What are the odds?
Please, someone make a whole seasons with a intakes series
Huh, never seen this one
Wait, how is Guinan comming Picard? she doesn't have a comm badge, and she's not near the contact boards. Does this mean she can just tap into comms whenever she wants, or just Picard? Because I feel like her tapping into his head post BOBW would have helped him a lot.
It took so long that I forgot it was an in-take. Great stuff! I bust out laughing.
"Well Guinan, she was the obvious inspiration for Claire Finn."
Levar's reaction sounds like Geordie.11/11. You don't take your time with Guinan in her bar! Guinan can call the Captain on the bridge and interrupt him whenever. Who you think is running the ship LaForge?
Why, the engineer, of course. Ship ain't moving without his blessing.
In my head, all these things actually happened, we just didn't get to see them on the show. We didn't get a totally accurate representation of what life on the Enterprise was really like.
My headcanon now is that TNG-era Trek (especially with Roddenberry's "no personal conflict" rule) is what Starfleet PR puts out, while reality is somewhere between modern live-action Trek and The Oroville in tone. Lower Decks is akin to the war/sea stories told by veterans, humorous and in many ways greatly embellished.
damn, that's a good one.
That one was quite unexpected 😃
"Tell me about... Tasha Yar 🙂🥺"...
"DIDN'T YOU HEAR WHAT I SAID???!!! 👹👹🗣️🗣️🗣️"
wow that really was an Intake, just cut a little early.
Why is the chief engineer of the flagship in a bar when there was just a crisis 30 seconds ago?
I think it's funny that guinan had a direct com link to the bridge the whole time
I think they established before that everyone does, it's just that there are accepted rules that you don't use it unless absolutely necessary. It's not a tool for chatting.
It's funny how Tasha's full name is listed even though there isn't another Tasha.
Always loved this one! Whoopi sure has changed...
Yeah, she became a conservative mouthpiece.
@@synthetic240 WTF??
@@Sindraug25 To be clear, she's not pro-Trump, she spoke out against him pretty recently. She's just a conservative. Always has been. Not falling in line with his BS means I can still respect her, at least. People who can remember what conservatives were like before 2016 still have a lot to complain about, but they weren't complete psychopaths like Trump and people who enable him.
@@shawn5346 You have to be super far left to consider Whoopi Goldberg a conservative. She certainly doesn't consider herself one.
@@Sindraug25 "It is devastating to me that that is not resonating with Republicans, a party I've been a member of my whole life." Whoopi said recently.
I conflated being a republican with being a conservative, though the venn diagram certainly overlaps. She refers to herself as a republican, though she's probably more moderate. I suppose I stand corrected. Though Americans as a whole are more right-wing than we would like to believe, compared to the rest of the world.
Is the blooper that Geordi is wearing the wrong uniform?
LeVar, you took too long to pickup your CUE!
Geordi: well she hooked up with Data once. Totally was not a ho when there wasn't alien water molecule viruses around tho
How do you find these
YO! 🤣🤣
Boy! 😂😂😂
That should have been the ending.
I laughed a lot.
It always floored me that Whoopi Goldberg was on the show, and double that she was the balancing element most of the episodes she was on. Not because of Guinan, because of Whoopi!
are these"I forgot my line" out takes?
Guinan was searching her memory for the name she vaguely sensed from the timeline shift.
They should have kept this in the original. Would have been great
Nearly choked to death, really should not eat when watching these.
This caught me so off gaurd my colon fell out.
Guinan, no! 😵
Videos that ended too soon!
This scene would have been better if it was Worf sitting with her just like the beginning. Worf was closer friends with Tasha as well.
hahahaah!
Can't turn brain off, some days. Isn't she a civilian? Civilians can just intercom the bridge anytime they want? I know the Delta has no Yeoman but you'd think she'd get screened before they let her impose thoughts on Picard. 🤗
I wouldn't be surprised if there's a special cutout in the protocol specifically for her because Picard knows that if Guinan's trying to call, it's Actual Serious Business. I mean, look at the way he and Riker react, and that _he_ then asks _her_ if something's wrong: that's not "did the bar run out of synthehol"; that's "should we be more concerned about the negative space wedgie we just finished observing," and _they both know it._
Why did Tasha have a daughter with her Romulan captor?
Well, she was forced to because she lived in Texas.
This is it, this is the best one.
The format has peaked, it's all downhill from here.
Yar is dead. All is right in the Galaxy.
Ruined by the wrong uniform