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Star Trek The Next Generation s03e10 The Defector
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@jacksonheathen2092
@jacksonheathen2092 3 года назад
I like how Patrick Stewart played the holodeck character here as well as captain Picard.
@andyb1653
@andyb1653 3 года назад
Dude's a Shakespearian actor, after all, figures he'd find a way to appear in a Shakespeare play while still on a Star Trek set.
@jacksonheathen2092
@jacksonheathen2092 3 года назад
@@andyb1653 True enough. 😁
@199NickYT
@199NickYT 2 года назад
I couldn't tell who the other actor was. I WANT to say Riker/Frakes with heavy make-up, but I don't know if I'm lucky enough for that to be true.
@jacksonheathen2092
@jacksonheathen2092 2 года назад
@@199NickYT It does look a lot like him.
@verbal4221
@verbal4221 Год назад
@@199NickYT Simon Templeman, the voice of Kain from Legacy of Kain
@jamiehoward5538
@jamiehoward5538 3 года назад
I've never understood why the clothes aren't part of the holodeck program. They must have a huge wardrobe
@jacksonheathen2092
@jacksonheathen2092 3 года назад
Good point. But they probably replicated their costumes.
@jamiehoward5538
@jamiehoward5538 3 года назад
@@jacksonheathen2092 probably yeah. I do think it's an inconsistency in the trek universe. There's the one time when kira and jadzia are still wearing princess costumes in quarks bar in ds9 then you have the time in insurrection where picard becomes the gangster character
@grayeaglej
@grayeaglej 3 года назад
@@jamiehoward5538 It depends on the writer of the episode and the special effects budget for that shoot but yeah its an inconsistency across the several series and highlights how badly holodeck and replicator technologies are implemented in the writing.
@fingerboxes
@fingerboxes 3 года назад
If replicators can recycle materials (which they seem to be able to) then it's really not even an investment in resources: when you're done with the costume you can just throw back it in the replicator to be recycled instead of cleaning it and when you're ready to go back to the program, you just replicate a new one.
@jacksonheathen2092
@jacksonheathen2092 3 года назад
@@fingerboxes Yep. I think the replicators are supposed to use a lot of energy. But still, if they can easily replicate clothing or food, then I don't see exactly why you would want to pay Garak to make you a costume, or why you would want to pay Quark for food.
@Smeginator
@Smeginator 3 года назад
I like how Patrick Stewart wanted to attack Patrick Stewart
@foxymetroid
@foxymetroid 2 года назад
Patrick Stewart did have it coming.
@Bleachsoul13
@Bleachsoul13 2 года назад
There can be only one!
@badman3000
@badman3000 3 года назад
Data should have been doing this play in the original Klingon.
@SchweitzerMan
@SchweitzerMan 11 месяцев назад
It is so amazing that originally this holodeck scene was supposed to be Sherlock Holmes but because of a rights issue they had to change it; apparently it was Patrick Stewart who suggested Henry V and it ties in BRILLIANTLY with the rest of the episode. It's quite a risky thing because this is a sci-fi show but for the first two minutes, you're just watching a Shakespeare play. But hearing Data say, "His cause being just and his quarrel honorable" comes back later when Picard tells Tomalak of the Enterprise crew, "If the cause is just and honorable they are prepared to give their lives." One of the many reasons this is my favorite TNG episode
@kevinsutton6524
@kevinsutton6524 8 месяцев назад
Heck, the part about a high ranking soldier impersonating a low ranking one also fits.
@szahmad2416
@szahmad2416 4 месяца назад
I watched this again during the Iraq war, when 2,400 US servicemen were killed as were untold numbers of Iraqis in a "pre-emptive" strike...using faked up evidence that Saddam Hussein had WMDs, or ties with al-Quaeda.
@TheOneTakeLiveCast
@TheOneTakeLiveCast Год назад
Patrick's natural northern accent
@benjaminoechsli1941
@benjaminoechsli1941 3 года назад
Stewart- er, Picard, encouraging Data on. xD "Good, good... Let the power of Shakespeare flow through you!"
@jacksonheathen2092
@jacksonheathen2092 3 года назад
Yep. I especially liked how Patrick Stewart played both the captain and the holodeck character in the same scene.
@Eddie42023
@Eddie42023 2 года назад
WELOME TO THE BARD SIDE!
@twocvbloke
@twocvbloke 2 года назад
I love how Sir Pat appeared in one scene as two different characters, simply because nobody else could deliver shakespear as good as he could, and they had to slap a load of prosthetics on him to disguise him as the guard...
@billcook4768
@billcook4768 2 года назад
Getting an actor who can do Shakespeare well isn’t hard. They used Patrick because it was fun.
@JonathanMaddox
@JonathanMaddox 2 года назад
Thing is, he's disguised both his nose and his accent as Pete Postlethwaite.
@osr4152
@osr4152 Год назад
@@JonathanMaddox ha ha ha. Brilliant comment
@xlerosx
@xlerosx Год назад
that is not why - it is because he wanted to. And we knew it just listening.
@malcontender6319
@malcontender6319 3 года назад
Pretty sure this was why they hired Stewart.
@twocvbloke
@twocvbloke 2 года назад
Actually, it was a factor for NOT hiring him, they originally thought he was too much of a classically-trained actor to be a Star Trek captain for american television, but he proved them wrong with auditions and practice scenes, and his classical training actually made the character better... :)
@Ostermond
@Ostermond 3 года назад
There’s something remarkably unsettling about that stinger sequence. Perhaps it’s the implication of what’s going on - perhaps it’s seeing the massive Romulan warbird hauling ass after that scout. Either way, it’s masterful.
@bobpage6597
@bobpage6597 2 года назад
4:22.....Ron Jones's music in TNG was simply fantastic - he had a unique way of defining the moment and creating perfect tension in a scene when it was called for. Those few seconds with the scout ship and the Warbird decloaking tearing after it were just brilliant!
@Kj16V
@Kj16V Год назад
True. The mood of that scene would be completely different without music.
@DumahsAssassin
@DumahsAssassin 2 года назад
This scene has got me wanting to read Shakespeare now and trying to actually understand it haha. I love how they can weave little snippets like this into their episodes with usage of the holodeck. Seems really clever, especially for the time
@deniseeulert2503
@deniseeulert2503 2 года назад
Theere's a speech near the end of this very play that you might want to read then. It's given by the Duke of Burgundy, when the kings of France and England meet to settle the war. He wants to know why they can't resolve things, because the land is laid waste, children grow wild without education, and other things. It could be any war, any countries, it's timeless.
@DumahsAssassin
@DumahsAssassin 2 года назад
@@deniseeulert2503 actually I got myself a complete collection of shakespeares work just the other day because of TNG. I'm curious to delve into it and see the rest of this play specifically
@deniseeulert2503
@deniseeulert2503 2 года назад
​@@DumahsAssassin The BBC once did all 37 of the plays, in a variety of styles. I didn't like Shakespeare then, buy I watched their production of "Measure for Measure" That's the play that should be used to interest teens, not the tragedies. It has dirty jokes, foolin' around in the dark, a nasty and corrupt politician, and much more. It showed me the Bard can be funny, I laughed a lot at it.
@ghr8184
@ghr8184 Год назад
I hope you're knee-deep in Shakespeare by now. I love Shakespeare and it's always delightful hearing that other people are discovering and rediscovering his work - often in spite of the school system. People teach it wrong. They teach it stodgy, like literature, but it breathes like life.
@Marinealver
@Marinealver 3 года назад
Gene Roddenberry was correct to cast Shakespearian actors for the cast. Both William Shatner and Patrick Stewart came from such theater.
@monkeysee7558
@monkeysee7558 8 месяцев назад
"Computer, freeze program" Freezes everything except the campfire 😆
@aggressiveattitudeera887
@aggressiveattitudeera887 3 года назад
One of my favorite episodes in the entire series.
@starbase218
@starbase218 3 года назад
Yeah it’s pretty good.
@Theologica_
@Theologica_ 2 месяца назад
I loved this scene - Brent is such a great actor.
@jeremy1860
@jeremy1860 3 года назад
Stewart and Shakespeare. A classic combo 😊
@kimba381
@kimba381 3 года назад
Great play! Data's not a bad actor, either.
@dessertstorm7476
@dessertstorm7476 Год назад
But if the cause be not good, the king 'imself 'ave a 'eavy reckoning t'make, when all those legs 'n arms 'n 'eads chopped off in a battle should join together at a latter day 'n cry all "We died at suchaplace!"
@daneb.mcfadhen9896
@daneb.mcfadhen9896 Месяц назад
Patrick Stewart describes this scene in his autobiography. He played the part of Williams to the hilt. Said he, "It was all a little cute and self-referential, but I appreciated the opportunity to have fun with Brent and play around a bit in Michael Wetmore's makeup., It was a relief to regard work as a place for fun."
@Ephisus
@Ephisus Год назад
It's awesome seeing Stewart in his prime doing a small part.
@erikfostvedt6326
@erikfostvedt6326 3 года назад
Foreshadowing, and introducing things that become relevant later in the episode. I can't imagine any of the new garbage trek being so clever.
@matthewjones2095
@matthewjones2095 3 года назад
Foreshadowing is fare from cleaver its an old writing trick
@sleepycritical6950
@sleepycritical6950 3 года назад
@@matthewjones2095 fare thee well I bid the cleaver man, for far he is from clever.
@stevengalloway8052
@stevengalloway8052 2 года назад
The king was interested if his soldier's beans tasted different from his... 😆
@yusefendure
@yusefendure 2 года назад
Now that's how you do an intro, goddamn it!!
@misterlau5246
@misterlau5246 2 года назад
Oh yeah, this episode! I remember being so excited cause there were the Romulans. It's funny at the end of this season I forgot them cause the Borg were the new big threat. Wanted so much a full scale war I got in First Contact and of course the Dominion. But now I remembered why Romulans seemed so cool for me. THE SHIPS oh yes, that's a nice design!
@Raguleader
@Raguleader 2 года назад
I like how you can see the evolution from the D7 Warbirds and the Birds of Prey they flew in TOS. The Klingons meanwhile took the same D7 design and took it in a different direction.
@misterlau5246
@misterlau5246 2 года назад
@@Raguleader it was a surprise, that fLIckin Romulan ship, when it decloaked I was like wooooooaaah what the... I remembered that one from the original series 😬 that Romulan was sarek's twin. Sorry if I didn't get spuck's dad mane korre ktly😬😁😉 No man, that's the name of Spock's father, isn't it? Damn, so this is like Alzheimer
@MCheiron
@MCheiron 4 месяца назад
It's so refreshing to see Picard, a Frenchman, speaking so fondly of Shakespear!
@patricksaxon3983
@patricksaxon3983 3 года назад
I miss this show, one of my favorite Sci-Fi TV series, besides Space: 1999 (Season 2).
@September2004
@September2004 Год назад
Patrick Stewart’s dream is to play Falstaff. I wonder if he tried to push for such a scene.
@danielwilliamson6180
@danielwilliamson6180 3 года назад
Data looks good in a hood and cloak.
@TheZetaKai
@TheZetaKai 3 года назад
And a second wig!
@JoeyXSmith
@JoeyXSmith Год назад
Was Patrick Stewart trying to do a Birmingham accent here? Sounds brummie to me, but it's an odd choice for a Shakespeare scene in Star Trek. I'm talking about Patrick in heavy makeup. Playing one of the men on the right of the scene (it is him btw). Not him playing Picard.
@misterlau5246
@misterlau5246 2 года назад
Oh yeah! This Prof. Xavier dude is just too good. And Spiner!! Wooww I'm watching again this performance
@TheFiddleFaddle
@TheFiddleFaddle 8 месяцев назад
I was this many years old when I learned the other actor in this scene was Keiko's real-life husband, now a prolific video game voice actor.
@HawkGTboy
@HawkGTboy Год назад
Now that all of Star Trek is locked away on Paramount+ these clips are the only way for me to get my nostalgic Trek fix.
@Masterche18
@Masterche18 3 года назад
Patrick Stewart in alot of makeup lol
@MMuraseofSandvich
@MMuraseofSandvich Год назад
Between 2:18 and 2:21, it was likely at least an hour of changing makeup/costume for Sir Patrick, as well as time needed to set up that shot.
@cub8314
@cub8314 7 месяцев назад
Those clothes are just created by the replicator, just as anything else
@stratfordbaby
@stratfordbaby 8 месяцев назад
4:20 My question would be, if he's fleeing, why isn't he at warp and cloaked? Or at least at warp? Something?
@thomasstevenrothmbamd2384
@thomasstevenrothmbamd2384 5 месяцев назад
Wow!
@ronwade5646
@ronwade5646 9 месяцев назад
Is a man just a man when he has his Beans? Verily I say unto thee, Beans!
@nameeman1562
@nameeman1562 2 года назад
Henry V hell yeah
@obsidianfury5133
@obsidianfury5133 9 месяцев назад
3:00
@brentbarr498
@brentbarr498 3 года назад
Ok.. I know Sir Patrick Stewart played the one character but WHO played the other? At first I was like it's Jonathon Frakes.. but then I was like.. NOOO I don't think so.. so who is it?
@ZakClaxton
@ZakClaxton 3 года назад
S.A. Templeman. He's the real life husband of Rosalind Chao who played Keiko O'Brien.
@brentbarr498
@brentbarr498 3 года назад
@@ZakClaxton awesome.. thanks!
@Dowlphin
@Dowlphin 2 года назад
Yeah, different voice and facial features too different, and then adding that you need an actor who can do Shakespeare, not Frakespeare.
@SKINWALKER
@SKINWALKER 2 года назад
| For a 24th century Frenchman, Picard is certainly and heavily pressed into English culture...
@Axemantitan
@Axemantitan Год назад
I used to head canon that his mother was English and taught him English culture, but then I rewatched Chain of Command, and David Warner's character said that both of Picard's parents were French.
@kamdan2011
@kamdan2011 10 месяцев назад
@@AxemantitanPicard’s mother in Where No One Has Gone Before was extremely French.
@Mmouse_
@Mmouse_ 2 года назад
An elaborate machine (data), talking to another elaborate machine (holodeck) and gaining the adoration and attention of humans because its getting better at doing so. So... You know all of those fake voice videos we've all watched on various platforms.....
@fryfry377
@fryfry377 3 года назад
That music... it's bittersweet knowing it won't last beyond season 3 of your clips. :')
@Axemantitan
@Axemantitan Год назад
Why is that?
@fryfry377
@fryfry377 Год назад
@@Axemantitan my mistake. I'd thought that Ron Jones only scored the episodes up to season 4, but apparently he did for season 4 as well.
@oolooo
@oolooo 8 месяцев назад
2:30 Bro , Shakespeare is ass at portraying Human condition , Hamlet being an outlier
@VT-ju3jc
@VT-ju3jc 2 года назад
Henry V Act 4 Scene 1
@EpicFiddleGuy
@EpicFiddleGuy 3 года назад
How is Data able to use a contraction? Does that part of his speech pattern not apply during recitations?
@natp8888
@natp8888 3 года назад
Probably
@Dowlphin
@Dowlphin 2 года назад
I doubt canon says he cannot use contractions. Most likely it is just not considered appropriate by him, so he would only use it for portrayal.
@DelcoRanz93
@DelcoRanz93 2 года назад
I choose to believe that while he is fully capable of using them, He just has severe difficulties integrating them into his everyday speech, However he can definitely use them when he is acting in either one of Dr. Crusher's plays, during a holo-simulation, he has even used them when he wrote a subroutine to help him facilitate a relationship with Jenna D'Sora in the episode "In Theory"
@user-do2ev2hr7h
@user-do2ev2hr7h 2 года назад
I could be wrong but I believe that is correct. He can memorize contractions used someone else's words/writing but the issue is he can't process when to properly use them in his own construction. Leaving aside a couple obvious continuity errors, we see him use contractions multiple times when he's quoting something. It's not the he physically can't pronounce them so much as he struggles to understand exactly how they work.
@nameeman1562
@nameeman1562 2 года назад
"Thank you sir, I plan to study the performances of 3 familiar names and made-up scifi-y sounding name just so everyone's reminded we're in the future". TNG was the worst for overusing this trope.
@batgurrl
@batgurrl Год назад
This scene was painful to watch and listen to.
@jamessmyth3952
@jamessmyth3952 3 года назад
Shakespeare is apparently brilliant. Why don’t I get it? Seriously. It’s jargon.
@Shamino1
@Shamino1 3 года назад
"I cannot monetize these clips!" Of course not, you're just taking 3-4 minute stretches of 30 year old television episodes and uploading them as fast as you can. In order to generate revenue, you should actually make original content.
@tjwparso
@tjwparso 3 года назад
'generate revenue'? I'm not posting these clips for money pal, (CBS auto claims ever upload and runs the ads) ...I'm posting them for the comments, I'm re-watching the show and the more people that see the clips means the more people can share their thoughts and opinions in the comments... it's like watching it alongside thousands of friends... why don't you post a single video of your own content before you use the comment section to judge and criticise people
@jacksonheathen2092
@jacksonheathen2092 3 года назад
@@tjwparso 👍
@TheZetaKai
@TheZetaKai 3 года назад
@@tjwparso FYI, the Onion AV Club reviewed every episode of the entire franchise back in the day, and the comment sections were on fire. You should check them out.
@tjwparso
@tjwparso 3 года назад
@@TheZetaKai can't find them pal, maybe been removed? link me if can :)
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