@@worfsonofmogh1154 Hey, random question: Have you seen the Video of the RUclipsr Hbomberguy about the show 'Sherlock' and how its garbage? I just ask because really more people need to know about it and even share it after watching. Sorry if this is random, but well.
Klingons are actually super romantic. They read poetry, they're deeply in love with the other as a person, treat them as equals. Their creation myth deals with them killing their gods with the power of true love. They're awesome
What always irritated me about Worfs Little 'Klingon Facts' is that they are plain wrong sometimes. Very weird, right? Like for example "Klingons do not laugh". Where the heck does he get that from? We havent even seen one little, i don't know 'Tribe' that has a Culture of never laughing, or something like that! Nothing! Klingons do not laugh is just simply wrong in all ways of perception.
@@slevinchannel7589 I suposse that he refferred to the idea of "Klingons do not laugh to simple jokes, but to the defeat and humilliation of their enemies"
"Thinking about what you can't control only wastes energy, and creates its own enemy" The Star Trek quote that has guided me most of all, and it is uttered by Worf.
What always irritated me about Worfs Little 'Klingon Facts' is that they are plain wrong sometimes. Very weird, right? Like for example "Klingons do not laugh". Where the heck does he get that from? We havent even seen one little, i don't know 'Tribe' that has a Culture of never laughing, or something like that! Nothing! Klingons do not laugh is just simply wrong in all ways of perception.
@@weeping_me362 Of course i know he wasnt raised by Klingson, but then isnt it suuuuper-weird for him to keep spouting his 'Klingon Facts'?! His many sentences that start with "Klings do not..." ?!
@@lEGOBOT2565 Hey, random question: Have you seen the Video of the RUclipsr Hbomberguy about the show 'Sherlock' and how its garbage? I just ask because really more people need to know about it and even share it after watching. Sorry if this is random, but well.
2:46 Love the way Worf Bitchslaps Duras, "You are the son of a traitor" even the way K'mpec cant help but nod approvingly, as if to say "thats what a Real Klingon Warrior looks like" makes me smile
Best part? That’s a challenge to duel to the death in Klingon culture, and Duras is honour-bound to accept: something he cannot do due to the situation. Worf just used their own culture as an insult and a weapon.
I always liked the "gik'tal challenge" scene. Worf's a harsh teacher, but the lesson is sound: if you think someone's messing with the rules to set you up to fail, speak up. Even if you can't win that one time, don't let them think you didn't notice or that you're too scared to call them out. Otherwise, once that starts, it never ends.
it sets up why they are security: there may come a time when you have to question the orders of someone, it’s better to get confirmation of intentions than assume and do the wrong thing
@@TomasPabon Hey, random question: Have you seen the Video of the RUclipsr Hbomberguy about the show 'Sherlock' and how its garbage? I just ask because really more people need to know about it and even share it after watching. Sorry if this is random, but well.
@@TomasPabon Understandable. But honestly, the Videos first half is so funny and good that you should legit watch it even if you havent watched 'Sherlock'. No kidding. Hbomberguy is just a good youtuber, and his 'Sherlock is Garbage and Heres Why'-Video is really good. Well, the first half is a bit slow-starting, but its totally possible to skip the first half, so i call it a great video for all.
Favorite line from Worf and all of Star Trek, period, is from First Contact when Worf tells the helmsman, "Prepare for ramming speed!" It sends a chill down my spine every time.
love that scene. that's what parents tell kids, so they drink the good stuff that makes them strong. apparently worf knows what's good for a warrior :)
I loved his line against the Duras sisters, Lursa & B'Tor, for allegedly attempting to assassinate him in S7. B'Tor denied any involvement, claiming someone is trying to "tarnish our good name." Wof: "You cannot tarnish a rusted blade."
After this episode and for the next few years until the day I got out of the military, this phrase came to mean saying something innocuous instead of saying what you really think. "The captain wants a report on how his abortion of a plan is working." "Good tea. Nice house." "Yeah, pretty much."
Once I was going out and my friend told me that we are going to gather at apartments of new friends he met and then go out in town. The apartment was rented by three girls ( all have boyfriends unfortunately), but they are very funny and nice. We were sitting and talking, they offered us coffee, then suddenly there was a silent moment. Since I am by nature a bit shy and sometimes I loose my self in thoughts, one of the girl wanted to break the silence and asked me: Soooo, what are you thinking about Stevan? The first thing it fell on my mind is Worf in this situation, so I replied: Good coffee, nice apartment. I expected everyone to be confused or burst in laughter, but actually it restarted conversation, so thank you Worf.
@@maingun07 Hey, random question: Have you seen the Video of the RUclipsr Hbomberguy about the show 'Sherlock' and how its garbage? I just ask because really more people need to know about it and even share it after watching. Sorry if this is random, but well.
The "Die...." statement is Worf's absolute best, but Q's comeback is even better lol. I also like the look of pure dread Q gives when Worf begins heading his way to escort him to the brig.
CFYeomans I wonder why Picard didn't just let Worf phaser Q right there. I'm sure it crossed everybody's mind. But Worf's the only one that spoke what everybody was already thinking
One thing I learned from Voyager is that Klingons do not like the cold. "I thought only carassians do not like the cold?" "No, they just complain about it more!" So him asking for a 'chilled' prune juice makes it all the more Klingony. The general taste of prune juice helps too.
@@albertschoise8091 was just thinking, the equivalent would probably be drinking a too hot coffee. Especially if you're on shift and harder than nails.
Great moments all, but missing two of my favourites: "Do not hug me!" (From DS9 Episode 'Let He Who is Without Sin....', when Leeta hugs a very uncomfortable Worf and then Bashir goes to do the same .) "Death to the opposition!" (From DS9 episode 'Take Me Out to the Holosuite' after Sisko calls for his team to "get some chatter going")
Rick Deckard "I will feed him." after Data tells Worf-who's caring for Spot-" You must feed him. And you must stroke him. You must tell him he is a good cat. And a pretty cat."
"I am Worf, son of Mogh, House of Martok, son of Sergei, house of Rozhenko, bane to the Duras family, slayer of Gowron. I have made some chamomile tea, do you take sugar?"
I love Worf's follow up to his comment about love to Data..."However, Lieutenant D'Sora serves under my command. If she were mistreated, I would be very displeased, sir."
At the 1:49 mark, "If winning is not important, then Commander, why keep score ?" This was from the first season, as I recall. It gave an early insight into just what a great character they had, and an excellent choice to deliver this and so many other lines.
This sums everything up perfectly, but that backhand to Duras is probably my second favorite while the "If you were any other man, I would kill you where you stand" is simply ICONIC!
2:00 is by far the greatest Worf scene of all. Finding a way to teach a subordinate who has been unfairly judged. That's why he eventually became an outSTANDing ship's captain. Love ya' bro!
I also enjoyed that moment in "The Survivors" (TNG) when he said to Kevin: "Sir, may I say that your attempt to hold the landing party at bay with a NON-functioning weapon was an act of unmitigated gall?" Kevin: "Didn't fool you, huh?" Worf: "I admire gall." hehehe
My favorite Worf line is from 'Firstborn'. When the Duras sisters claim someone is trying to tarnish their House's name Worf murmurs, "You cannot tarnish a rusted blade."
In some cultures it is. Look up 'keening' on wikipedia and youtube, it's the Irish/Scottish traditional ritual of women wailing/'keening' for the dead. Death wailing is practiced in several other cultures as well.
Zwei4815 some ancient societies actually paid people to be professional mourners; some of the Old Testament stories actually make a detailed list of such traditions.
Worf’s makeup and head ridges has changed over the years. The face makeup got darker. The eyebrows thicker. The ridges more pronounced. On Picard, it went back the other way.
I loved the Gik'tal challenge scene and the incredible wisdom Worf provides. In that scene, Word felt like Mr. Miyagi and I freaking loved it! Same goes for a few other scenes, like the one about worrying about what you cannot control.
Honestly with the genetic's coursing through his veins his level of decorum, discipline, adaptibility, and sense of humor have always made him my favorite.
Data wanted to be human, and set a standard for being a remarkable person. Worf wanted to be a true Klingon, and set the standard that other Klingons should strive to be.
It's a nice tip-off that Q is off his game and telling the truth in that part of the episode... that's a weak response to probably the biggest own Q suffers from a "lesser being" until Sisko knocks him on his ass
I've always loved Worf... to me, he was one of best characters on the NG... I admire the Klingon culture too ..a brilliant science fiction creation. A very impressive alien culture.
1:00 I have heard a lot of fans say this quote is out of character, but I like to imaging Worf being forced to play Will Scarlet in a school play at some point in his childhood and HATING every second of it. If Q knew this, it would be just like him to place Worf in that part again. In his horror at what was happening, Worf sort of panicked.
Geordi should take Worf’s advice, he’s one of the few people to have a stable relationship in this series. Only extra dimensional forces could pull them apart.
"I am Worf, son of Mogh."
-Worf, son of Mogh.
Fact check: TRUE
🤦♂️ You idiot..
I approve. 👍🏻
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And Mogh was the son of Worf.
My name is David Harmen son of taris I have come into the chamber of the Grand houses of the empire.
Klingons are actually super romantic. They read poetry, they're deeply in love with the other as a person, treat them as equals. Their creation myth deals with them killing their gods with the power of true love. They're awesome
Big muscles. Big hearts.
Yet they spend too much on the military, and don’t care for their healthcare and science research. Always about honour as a warrior.
I’d say any species rivalling the federation technologically and even exceeding them in some areas is doing fine research wise
@@MikhaelAhava They have an empire to run
Amin Siddiqui didn’t they steal the cloaking technology? 🤔
Best line of all..."Sir I protest..I am NOT a merry man!"
I know everything who you love Who you trust Who You've hurt
No, you're a badass Worf.
Methinks the Klingon dost protest too much!
What always irritated me about Worfs Little 'Klingon Facts' is that they are plain wrong sometimes.
Very weird, right?
Like for example "Klingons do not laugh". Where the heck does he get that from? We havent even seen one little, i don't know 'Tribe' that has a Culture of never laughing, or something like that! Nothing!
Klingons do not laugh is just simply wrong in all ways of perception.
@@slevinchannel7589 I suposse that he refferred to the idea of "Klingons do not laugh to simple jokes, but to the defeat and humilliation of their enemies"
"Thinking about what you can't control only wastes energy, and creates its own enemy"
The Star Trek quote that has guided me most of all, and it is uttered by Worf.
Do not approach me unannounced. Especially when I'm eating.
Agreed. Completely agreed Mr Worf.
Matt Andrews That was Worf whilst he was de-evolving. Wonder what he'd be like on a normal day!
Same, Mr. Worf, same.
Especially if I am eating off the bone.
it’s a good way to lose a finger!
"What does a man do?" - "He ducks alot"; Worf. Tellin it like it is.
What always irritated me about Worfs Little 'Klingon Facts' is that they are plain wrong sometimes.
Very weird, right?
Like for example "Klingons do not laugh". Where the heck does he get that from? We havent even seen one little, i don't know 'Tribe' that has a Culture of never laughing, or something like that! Nothing!
Klingons do not laugh is just simply wrong in all ways of perception.
@@slevinchannel7589
It makes a little more sense when you realize that Worf wasnt actualy raised by Klingons (If I'm remembering correctly)
@@weeping_me362 Of course i know he wasnt raised by Klingson, but then isnt it suuuuper-weird for him to keep spouting his 'Klingon Facts'?! His many sentences that start with "Klings do not..." ?!
@Simone Dethrow Yeah, it seems like he does - but i find that weird!! Isnt it weird?
Would you randomly do that??
30 years of watching this and I suddenly find out that he says 'ducks a lot' and not 'talks a lot'.
0:26 I love how he smiles at the thought of women throwing heavy things and clawing at him.
Missed the Hottub Scene "So you're just supposed to sit here?"
Jeanette Wittstein so do i
Gotta love how Data turns, almost as if to say. " Damn, you're into some kinky shit! "
knowing what Michael Dorn is like, i bet that took several shots to take before he stopped laughing
That was creepy as hell. Also hilarious, but creepy.
"If winning was not important, then why keep score?" best Worf line.
Duck ,formally known as Censor Worf speaks true words.
It is a valid question that I find myself asking
To distract those who care about them too much
*Gets backhanded into a console 100 times.*
@@lEGOBOT2565
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You missed the DS9 episode where they are playing baseball and he announces "Death to the opposition!".
@boostedsil40 it was the Vulcans lol
"We will destroy them!"
Nog when the Vulcan misses home plate: “what do I do?”
Worf: “find him! And kill him!”
"Very clever, Worf. Eat any good books lately?" cracks me up every time.
Any episode with Q was good
It's a pity Q never learned Mrs. Troi name for him, woof 😂
@@GeneralG1810 he's brilliant, but God his character annoys me to an insane extent haha.
I love that one, also "I'm just as much mortal as you would win a beauty contest"
That is one of the funniest comebacks in Trek ever. never fails to make me laugh. Q is one of the best characters in TNG and anywhere Trek 😆
"You may now give birth" lmfao
Cant give birth without Worf's permission.
Yes, well.. as we just saw, he LIKES having heavy objects thrown at him. This seems a good way to elicit such behavior.
"My computer simulation was not like this. That delivery was very orderly."
Wonder if I can say that to my partner.
Just like that.
2:46
Love the way Worf Bitchslaps Duras,
"You are the son of a traitor"
even the way K'mpec cant help but nod approvingly, as if to say
"thats what a Real Klingon Warrior looks like" makes me smile
Exactly. Slapped the blood wine and gagh taste out of his treacherous mouth! Loved it.
Best part? That’s a challenge to duel to the death in Klingon culture, and Duras is honour-bound to accept: something he cannot do due to the situation.
Worf just used their own culture as an insult and a weapon.
I always liked the "gik'tal challenge" scene. Worf's a harsh teacher, but the lesson is sound: if you think someone's messing with the rules to set you up to fail, speak up. Even if you can't win that one time, don't let them think you didn't notice or that you're too scared to call them out. Otherwise, once that starts, it never ends.
Or you know, just do it like Kirk and cheat to win :p
it sets up why they are security: there may come a time when you have to question the orders of someone, it’s better to get confirmation of intentions than assume and do the wrong thing
I had to listen several times. I thought she said "Tik-Tok challenge."
Riker: How did you like your firsr command? Worf: Comfortable chair.
"An act of unmitigated gall" - Then Michael Dorn's perfect smile as he finishes - "I admire gall"
*RAAAAAAAAAAAGH*
-Worf, son of Mogh
Well it IS a good quote! ;-)
"That is how a Klingon lures a mate."
No, that's LLLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGHHHH! RAAAAAAAAAAAGH is how Klingons mourn their dead.
Klingons do not mourn the dead. They roar to warn the afterlife another warrior is entering Sto’vo’kor.
I never noticed before but when Worf is drinking Tea he has his pinky out, following proper tea etiquette.
I mean, Worf is rough around the edges but he's still a VERY formal dude
TomasPabon Worf is like a Englisch Gentleman.
@@TomasPabon
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@@slevinchannel7589 I do not watch Sherlock, never did never will so i literally couldn't give less of a shit if i tried my guy.
@@TomasPabon Understandable.
But honestly, the Videos first half is so funny and good that you should legit watch it even if you havent watched 'Sherlock'.
No kidding.
Hbomberguy is just a good youtuber, and his 'Sherlock is Garbage and Heres Why'-Video is really good. Well, the first half is a bit slow-starting, but its totally possible to skip the first half, so i call it a great video for all.
"and they hurl heavy objects.......and claw at you...*heavy breathing*.." LOL
lol that explains why him and Jadzia kept ending up in the infirmary on ds9
1:54 "Thinking about what you can't control only wastes energy and creates its own enemy."
Damn, Worf. Preach it, brother.
Marcus Aurelius type shit
I love Worf's "Warrior's Drink!" LOL
Favorite line from Worf and all of Star Trek, period, is from First Contact when Worf tells the helmsman, "Prepare for ramming speed!" It sends a chill down my spine every time.
You're welcome
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"Prune juice, a warriors drink."
love that scene. that's what parents tell kids, so they drink the good stuff that makes them strong. apparently worf knows what's good for a warrior :)
"Prune juice; chilled!"
Right...LMBO!!!
@@catboyzee 'lmbo'? Yeah, no. That's not a thing.
I loved his line against the Duras sisters, Lursa & B'Tor, for allegedly attempting to assassinate him in S7.
B'Tor denied any involvement, claiming someone is trying to "tarnish our good name."
Wof: "You cannot tarnish a rusted blade."
"Good tea...nice house".
redcat608 I say this whenever I visit someone’s house for the first time just to see if they get the reference
After this episode and for the next few years until the day I got out of the military, this phrase came to mean saying something innocuous instead of saying what you really think.
"The captain wants a report on how his abortion of a plan is working."
"Good tea. Nice house."
"Yeah, pretty much."
Once I was going out and my friend told me that we are going to gather at apartments of new friends he met and then go out in town. The apartment was rented by three girls ( all have boyfriends unfortunately), but they are very funny and nice. We were sitting and talking, they offered us coffee, then suddenly there was a silent moment. Since I am by nature a bit shy and sometimes I loose my self in thoughts, one of the girl wanted to break the silence and asked me:
Soooo, what are you thinking about Stevan?
The first thing it fell on my mind is Worf in this situation, so I replied:
Good coffee, nice apartment.
I expected everyone to be confused or burst in laughter, but actually it restarted conversation, so thank you Worf.
@@maingun07 We tended to use 40K references. "How's the grand master plan coming?" "Needs more dakka, sir." "Very good, carry on."
@@maingun07
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His face when he says "...and they hurl heavy objects." Gets me everytime.
"Good Tea, Nice House" wins it, with a close second of "You can now give birth" and a third of his prune juice addiction.
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“Nice hat” belongs in here too 😂
"You would strip my son of his honor!?"
"One cannot take away what one does not have."
The "Die...." statement is Worf's absolute best, but Q's comeback is even better lol. I also like the look of pure dread Q gives when Worf begins heading his way to escort him to the brig.
The Klingon's style of love & relationship reminds me of a girlfriend I once had.
No. Black skin. Big ass. Beautiful face. And a fucking attitude
Sounds like you had as much of a good time as a bad time.
Yeah. It was awesome. And terrible. Klingons love it
Rico Jazz Well...,there are some who call certain types of black women "Klingon B*tches"
@doctorwho0077 seriously?
Q: What must I do to convince you people?
Worf: Die!
Me:LOL
CFYeomans I wonder why Picard didn't just let Worf phaser Q right there. I'm sure it crossed everybody's mind. But Worf's the only one that spoke what everybody was already thinking
Worf: The ultimate savage
Loved how Riker was trying not to laugh his ass off.
I showed that episode to my dad, he told me he loved it on the original run
+Wedge Antilles Riker was having way too much fun with that exchange.
Lady: " I am fully dilated, I would like to give birth!"
Data: "I understand your concern... request denied."
One thing I learned from Voyager is that Klingons do not like the cold. "I thought only carassians do not like the cold?" "No, they just complain about it more!"
So him asking for a 'chilled' prune juice makes it all the more Klingony. The general taste of prune juice helps too.
Christopher G do humans like the cold?
@@albertschoise8091 Depends on the human.
@@albertschoise8091 was just thinking, the equivalent would probably be drinking a too hot coffee. Especially if you're on shift and harder than nails.
Still my favorite line from Worf: "Assimilate this!" from ST: First Contact
Great moments all, but missing two of my favourites:
"Do not hug me!" (From DS9 Episode 'Let He Who is Without Sin....', when Leeta hugs a very uncomfortable Worf and then Bashir goes to do the same .)
"Death to the opposition!" (From DS9 episode 'Take Me Out to the Holosuite' after Sisko calls for his team to "get some chatter going")
I might do a 50 quotes for Worf someday and those will definitely be included.
"Death to the opposition!" quite possibly makes my list of favourite Star Trek quotes of all time. Absolutely priceless.
ummmm...."RAMMING SPEED!!!"....?
Rick Deckard "I will feed him." after Data tells Worf-who's caring for Spot-" You must feed him. And you must stroke him. You must tell him he is a good cat. And a pretty cat."
Emily Jones find him and kill him!!
How worf wins at baseball
I loves Quarks "oh fuck he's serious" look when Worf asks for prune juice 🤣
"I am Worf, son of Mogh, House of Martok, son of Sergei, house of Rozhenko, bane to the Duras family, slayer of Gowron. I have made some chamomile tea, do you take sugar?"
"Beheadings are on Wednesdays."
@@dmgroberts5471 "Swords are fun."
Worf was once bitten by a Denebian slime devil. After five days of agonizing pain, the slime devil died.
“nice planet”
might be one of his best early quotes
2:54. Forgot how strong Worf's pimp hand was. Reverse stroke too.
K'm'Pec back there like, "Yeah, that's right boy, you know how to handle your bitches. Keep it strong."
That sound wasn’t there in the original airing.
I learned to bitchslap from Worf.
No taste left in his mouth
Worf is the best. When he suggests that Q could die to prove he’s not in the continuum anymore lol.
Garrak: Why Mr. Worf, you’re no fun at all.
Worf:*waits a moment* Good.
I'd be proud to serve alongside Worf. Even if he is not a merry man.
Q: What must I do to convince you people?!
Worf: Die.
Lol. I love how sometimes the simplest of lines are the most brilliant.
I love Worf's follow up to his comment about love to Data..."However, Lieutenant D'Sora serves under my command. If she were mistreated, I would be very displeased, sir."
At the 1:49 mark, "If winning is not important, then Commander, why keep score ?" This was from the first season, as I recall. It gave an early insight into just what a great character they had, and an excellent choice to deliver this and so many other lines.
This sums everything up perfectly, but that backhand to Duras is probably my second favorite while the "If you were any other man, I would kill you where you stand" is simply ICONIC!
“He reads love poetry. He ducks a lot.” XD I love that line. Worf is the best lol
0:33 Data's reaction is perfection. "I'm not sure I should allow this to keep going, but I'm also curious to see where it's going."
His expression while teaching Wesley, lol!
Worf had the pimp backhand down before the sisko pimp hand
This is why Worf is my favorite Star Trek character
Nothing short of poetry.
2:00 is by far the greatest Worf scene of all. Finding a way to teach a subordinate who has been unfairly judged. That's why he eventually became an outSTANDing ship's captain. Love ya' bro!
Worf: "Little? Commander, do you want Ben Sisko to come and kick you in the....family jewels?"
1:03 "Sir, I protest! I am NOT a merry man!"
“Sir I must protest, I am not a merry man”
“Do not approach me unannounced, especially when I am eating!” 😂😂😂
I’m using that at my next meal.
I also enjoyed that moment in "The Survivors" (TNG) when he said to Kevin: "Sir, may I say that your attempt to hold the landing party at bay with a NON-functioning weapon was an act of unmitigated gall?"
Kevin: "Didn't fool you, huh?"
Worf: "I admire gall."
hehehe
No men do not roar, women roar....and they hurl heavy objects ;) ;) ;)
nuclearthreat545 and claw at you.... *heavy turned on breathing*
I wouldn't have any problems roaring and hurling heavy objects at some klingon men..some are rather yummy.
Sounds like an amazing night.....
I really think that 'Caught with the DAMN Ferengi' deserves to be a part of this...
Great video, all the same!
The line is "Immobilized by the damn Ferengi." Not caught. And, yes, I am that kinda fan... ;)
Why do the Klingon mating call and the death scream sound exactly the same?
They go out the same way they came in!
Lolz
Old slang for the obituary column in the news paper: Hatch, match, and dispatch. Same general emotional content.
I believe Picard would call it "le petite mort"
Because Klingon sex can kill you.
My favorite Worf line is from 'Firstborn'. When the Duras sisters claim someone is trying to tarnish their House's name Worf murmurs, "You cannot tarnish a rusted blade."
Why isn't ritual screaming a part of the mourning process for humans?
In some cultures it is. Look up 'keening' on wikipedia and youtube, it's the Irish/Scottish traditional ritual of women wailing/'keening' for the dead. Death wailing is practiced in several other cultures as well.
Zwei4815 some ancient societies actually paid people to be professional mourners; some of the Old Testament stories actually make a detailed list of such traditions.
You never got into hardcore music did you
It is if you think about it. Wakes, funerals and the reception are typically the only times that outright wailing is considered to be acceptable.
It clashes with "Amazing Grace." RAAAAAAAGGGGGGGHHHHHHH
See?
Honorable mention: "Definitely feeling aggressive tendencies, sir!"
You will walk or I will carry you!
Worf’s makeup and head ridges has changed over the years. The face makeup got darker. The eyebrows thicker. The ridges more pronounced. On Picard, it went back the other way.
This was great, had some great laughs. Thanks for sharing!
My favorite is "Delicious" anytime something tastes awful.
"Sir, I protest, I am NOT A MERRY MAN!!!!!!!"
A shame the baseball game on DS9 with Worf saying: DEATH TO THE OPPOSITION didnt make it in
I loved the Gik'tal challenge scene and the incredible wisdom Worf provides. In that scene, Word felt like Mr. Miyagi and I freaking loved it! Same goes for a few other scenes, like the one about worrying about what you cannot control.
Honestly with the genetic's coursing through his veins his level of decorum, discipline, adaptibility, and sense of humor have always made him my favorite.
PRUNE JUICE? BWHAHA.. oh. right away.
1:20 gotta love the quality.
Riker: "Youre outmanned, outgunned, outequipped... what else do you have?"
Worf: "...Guile."
CUE THE MUSIC!
Loved it. Worf is my favorite TNG character. I am NOT a Merry Man😂
Data wanted to be human, and set a standard for being a remarkable person.
Worf wanted to be a true Klingon, and set the standard that other Klingons should strive to be.
4:36 I have a friend who uses this as a text tone.
No cat scene? "I will feed him."
RawhideProductions1 Spot ;)
I get the feeling that Worf is becoming more and more my spirit animal.
Worf/Data's deadpan moments just kill me haha
Worf will live on forever! Son of Mogh, we bow to you!
Missing my favorite "I am a Klingon" to someone who does not know what a klingon is (From First Contact)
'eat any good books lately'
It's a nice tip-off that Q is off his game and telling the truth in that part of the episode... that's a weak response to probably the biggest own Q suffers from a "lesser being" until Sisko knocks him on his ass
Prune juice.. A warrior's drink. Classic.
I've always loved Worf... to me, he was one of best characters on the NG... I admire the Klingon culture too ..a brilliant science fiction creation. A very impressive alien culture.
Men read love poetry and women roar and hurl heavy objects...so just like humans.
...delighted captain and ........"DIE!" are the best! LOL!
One of those early moments when Dorn showed he had some of the best delivery in the entire cast
"A warrior's drink." Even Worf needs to be regular.
Q: "What must I do to convince you people?"
W: "Die"
R: -Bro lmao-
1:00 I have heard a lot of fans say this quote is out of character, but I like to imaging Worf being forced to play Will Scarlet in a school play at some point in his childhood and HATING every second of it. If Q knew this, it would be just like him to place Worf in that part again. In his horror at what was happening, Worf sort of panicked.
"Try Neutrogena t-gel shampoo... recommended by dermatologists...and the Klingon Empire".
always love how worf bitch slaps duras
(0:16) Have to wonder if that's what Paris went through with Torres.
"Assimilate this."BOOOOM
Geordi should take Worf’s advice, he’s one of the few people to have a stable relationship in this series. Only extra dimensional forces could pull them apart.
5:09 me stubbing my toe on the bed
3:00 mark: Q: What must I do to convince you?
Worf: Die.
Best. Line. Ever.
You missed: “only fools have no fear.”
And also, “I was just being polite, sir.”
you may now give birth