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Maybe it was something in the air back then but it immediately made me think of how similar it was to a segment on American Gladiators. To TNG's credit, it predated AG by a little bit.I still can't get over those fucking suits they wore. Felt like TRON rejects.
Plot twist: it's quidditch.So glad they never tried showing what Parisi Squares played like.
Ambo Jitsu will always be one of my favorite moments, the fact that neither of them had been prepped on how to actually say the Japanese words so they just awkwardly mumble them is perfect. It being the "Ultimate Evolution of Martial Arts" kills me every time as well.
Idk if you've ever seen "The Prisoner" but there's a great segment in one of the episodes where Patrick McGoohan and this guy... well, it's almost exactly like this but with trampolines. So embarrassing but hysterical.
I unironically love Faith of the Heart.
Allamaraine, count to four. Allamaraine, then three more. Allamaraine, if you can see. Allamaraine, you'll forget this episode!I'm starting a DS9 binge having never seen it before and having no expectations for what I'm going into. Just got to 'Move Along Home' which I thought was pretty dumb and then found out it's considered the worst episode of the series. Which honestly tells me if it is, I'm in for a pretty solid series.
Now I've had that damn Allamaraine rhyme stuck in my head all day
I'm starting a DS9 binge having never seen it before and having no expectations for what I'm going into. Just got to 'Move Along Home' which I thought was pretty dumb and then found out it's considered the worst episode of the series. Which honestly tells me if it is, I'm in for a pretty solid series.
Now I've had that damn Allamaraine rhyme stuck in my head all day
The time suit bit killed me. The whole episode is a great example of how bad & lazy writing choices early in the arc screws up your payoff at the end.
Indeed. The two parts of this season finale were written by the new showrunner. It seemed like if she arrived in the writers' room at the end of the production and had to finish the mess that Kurtzman started after he fired the two previous co-showrunners. These people are so desperate to make a serialized Trek but they can't even follow the plot from one episode to another. The same thing happened on Picard where it felt like if you watched 3 different tv shows in 13 episodes (old man Picard with his shitbull and his RomulanThe time suit bit killed me. The whole episode is a great example of how bad & lazy writing choices early in the arc screws up your payoff at the end.
I love how you can hear how 'done with this shit' Nana Visitor is when saying the rhymeI'm starting a DS9 binge having never seen it before and having no expectations for what I'm going into. Just got to 'Move Along Home' which I thought was pretty dumb and then found out it's considered the worst episode of the series. Which honestly tells me if it is, I'm in for a pretty solid series.
Now I've had that damn Allamaraine rhyme stuck in my head all day
Like Chuck said, that's not how DNA works, you can't mistake a parent from its child.
It being the "Ultimate Evolution of Martial Arts" kills me every time as well.
So glad they never tried showing what Parisi Squares played like.
Or you just have them play some current sport and go "Yeah, it's still around in a couple hundred years".This is why I like it when future games are kept vague and mysterious, or at least never have their rules explained to you. Even with physical sports, you can just show the actors doing something vague with a lightshow on in the background and have cutaways to other characters watching the action when it seems like something important happens or is about to happen. It doesn't break the immersion by looking stupid.