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enoch (Member Profile)

TNG Lessons in Humanity: Habeas Corpus

How many lights do you see, Captain? (Great Picard Moment )

TNG Lessons in Humanity: Habeas Corpus

Fletch says...

Excalibur!

BTW, a simple tribble test would have prevented that whole Simon Tarses/Betazoid drama.
>> ^Reefie:

Also let's not forget his appearance in Robin Hood: Men in Tights; or the 1984 version of Dune!

TNG Lessons in Humanity: Habeas Corpus

Boise_Lib says...

>> ^mtadd:

What are the measures of the U.S. shirking our most recent descent into paranoia? My bets are the following conditions:
1) Repeal PATRIOT act.
2) Reasonable search by TSA at airports (not requiring shoes to be taken off....liquid limitations revoked, etc.)
3) Revocation of passport requirement for travel to Canada.
4) End "wars" in Iraq and Afghanistan/Pakistan.


I second the motion and move for a Vote.

TNG Lessons in Humanity: Habeas Corpus

coolhund says...

This is the most epic part of TNG, if not of all Star Trek. I simply couldnt believe that the speech of Picard was all made up and no famous person said it before in history, because its simply brilliant.


Right now these scenes sadly fit far more into our society than they ever have since they were made.

TNG Lessons in Humanity: Habeas Corpus

Reefie says...

>> ^GeeSussFreeK:
>> ^Truckchase:
Jean-Luc Picard 2012.

Seconded!
I forgot how good of an actor patrick stewart became through ST. I just was watching some season 1 and 2, and he is so bad, a ton of overacting. But later on, he nails it perfectly. It is kind of fun watching his evolution from Broadway to silver screen.


I completely agree that Patrick Stewart became a better television actor through being on Star Trek but his real talent came from his years as a stage actor. Much like Andreas Katsulas and Ian McKellen who also gained their excellent talents from theatre I think Patrick Stewart was a powerful and compelling actor before he ever stepped into the shoes of Picard!

Did anyone see Patrick Stewart and David Tennant's performance of Hamlet that was running in 2008 and 2009? Very good, didn't get to go since tickets were scarce for every venue and every night but the BBC filmed it and released it at the end of last year.

Also let's not forget his appearance in Robin Hood: Men in Tights; or the 1984 version of Dune!

gwiz665 (Member Profile)

TNG Lessons in Humanity: Habeas Corpus

GeeSussFreeK says...

>> ^Truckchase:

Jean-Luc Picard 2012.


Seconded!

I forgot how good of an actor patrick stewart became through ST. I just was watching some season 1 and 2, and he is so bad, a ton of overacting. But later on, he nails it perfectly. It is kind of fun watching his evolution from Broadway to silver screen.

TNG Lessons in Humanity: Habeas Corpus

TNG Lessons in Humanity: Habeas Corpus

MaxWilder says...

Habeus Corpus is the legal action through which a prisoner can be released from an unlawful imprisonment, or at least brought to a proper trial for examination of evidence against the prisoner. What exactly does this video, which is more about McCarthyism, have to do with Habeus Corpus?

Excellent episode, I must say. TNG addressed some major issues with society and the human condition.

blankfist (Member Profile)

Star Trek: Reunion Of The Rikers

ant says...

*cinema for "An interview with Riker & Deanna from Star Trek TNG... Their commentaries, on Insurrection, is great, very funny. This was on the Blu-Ray version." in YouTube description.

ponceleon (Member Profile)

Star Trek TNG - Live Stream - 24/7



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