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[YT Edit] Star Trek TNG S01E01-02 Encounter at Farpoint Part 1 + 2

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Paramount studios is directly claiming every video. We have been re-editing for weeks. If I am able to get past claims, I will post more

Jen M

When do we see more?!?

Chuck Drennen

Scotty once mentions saucer separation as a last ditch option in the original series, they never do it though

Ben

"You treat her like a lady, she'll always bring you home." That was giving me sniffles _before_ DeForest Kelly died. Also... I don't know if you recognized Lieutenant Worf from Star Trek 6 but yes, the same actor played Colonel Worf, who various sources say is Lieutenant Worf's grandson.

JaylaSiobhanClark

So many stories to go, so many adventures! Woo hoo!!

Barry Hammock

Also, TNG: Big fan. We used to have group parties every TNG night, pizza and drinks, and we crammed like 25 people into our little apartment on the Finale night. About that time I also got to see Patrick Stewart live in Central Park in NYC, performing Shakespeare's Tempest. He was a-may-zing. So thanks for checking out this series. I'm going to enrage the Trekkies but, having seen everything Trek, I'd pick Voyager as my overall favorite series. Reason: What other series really embraces the full 'trek into the unknown' better than Voyager? I also recommend some X-Files action when you get around to it.

Who Are These People

I joined in order to make this post, in reference to what you said about having to watch Godzilla at some point. I really liked what you did with James Bond but even though I'm a Godzilla fan going back 40 years and having watched almost all of the movies, I do *not* recommend you watch them all, or necessarily in order. There are basically two Godzilla movies made for the original allegorical purpose; Godzilla (1954) and Shin Godzilla (2016). The rest, including the most recent batch from Hollywood, are just monster movies mostly made for children's entertainment. I'd recommend them in this order, and if you look at various fan lists, they'd mostly agree with: - Godzilla (1954) - a serious allegory from a traumatized post-WWII Japanese society. Obviously the essential starting point for your movie-watching. - Mothra vs Godzilla (1964) - Godzilla spawned a flurry of other "kaiju" (giant monster) movies in Japan, and Mothra was a popular one. This is the first of 11 times the two monsters meet throughout the many Godzilla movies. It also shows the way Godzilla movies had transformed from the original purpose to be more entertaining. Cute and not very serious, like a Roger Moore Bond movie. You'll get a lot of variation among fans about which Toho movies are best, pick whatever you want. vs Mothra is commonly a top pick. - Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001) considered to be the grand finale of the classic effects style of the nearly 50 year old franchise, a wild circus of non-CGI Godzilla action. - Godzilla, King of Monsters (2019) - good giant monster movie. - Shin Godzilla (2016) - A return to the use of Godzilla as an allegory to address contemporary concerns in Japanese society and simultanously a reverent homage to the original. If I had to pick any one Godzilla movie to keep in my library, it would've been the original all the way up until this one came out in 2016. Now it's Shin Godzilla.

Who Are These People

woo! season 13 the unseen season! new episodes lets do it!

rubberkidney

I have hopes for this. I hope that she watches it all and it performs really well numbers-wise because I think she would really enjoy not only TNG but most of the trek shows out there.

RealityCheck

The original Enterprise was not a military vessel. She too was an exploratory ship. There are still plenty of starships in the TNG era that do not have families on board. The Galaxy class was meant to be out in space far from home for extremely long periods, which is why there are families on board.

Bammer

One important difference between the two storylines - TOS Enterprise was a military vessel, TNG Enterprise is an exploratory ship, which explains why there are families on the latter.

OkieBoomer

Ngl, I am kind of excited for this. Yes, I was born in '65 and grew up with Kirk, Spock, and the gang... But TNG was a masterful TV series, seemed to have a full vision, support from the studio (no real threat of cancellation) literally a new generation of fans, topical 'issues' great characters, I could go on. W/o Kirk and crew, it might not mean as much? But for many Trekkies, this is *their* Star Trek.

Jon Johns

I love TNG. Season one is pretty rough, but this is a decent first episode.

Laura Thornley

"Encounter at Farpoint" was my first encounter with Star Trek, when it was broadcast on German television for the first time in September 1990. And I was immediately hooked. 😅😊🍀

Stefan Feyle


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