That one's great, but just you wait. Sad flute solo
Risa
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Come on'n get your jamaharon on! There are no real rulesβjust don't break the weather control network.
Fun fact. The Picard theme was inspired by Inner Light. Not the main theme, but the theme his son plays.
Wow I recognized it the moment it played. Whoever decided to do that for the theme song gets a gold star.
Omg what does this mean ππ
S5E25: The Inner Light.
I won't spoil it if you haven't watched it yet.
Think this is from βFamilyβ with his brother right after Best of Both Worlds.
"Family" s4e2. Admittedly, haven't rewatched this one for years. Could use a little gut punch.
It has a great effect if you binge The Best of Both Worlds while stoned right before it too. Can confirm.
Taking your advice. Forgot about Shelby. Very full circle. Thanks for the tip.
I laughed at titanic.
You want to talk moments that kicked you in the soul? Lore saying "I love you... brother" as Data is deactivating him.
Maybe it just hits too close to home after being in a similar situation with my own evil brother. But that's one of those moments that always catches me off guard. Especially since the rest of the episode isn't all that great, so it's easy to let your guard down.
While I'm feeling nostalgic, here's a few other honorable mentions in the "I wasnβt prepared to feel emotions today" category:
- Ivanova after getting healed - Babylon 5
- I didn't count on being happy - Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
- Demona's password - Gargoyles
propeller man gets me every time π€£
In the first episode of Picard, playing chess with Data... "Because I don't want the game to end." Man, on so man levels, it was a few weeks before I could even say that line without getting choked up.
I grew up as a little boy watching every TNG with my dad, I don't want the game to end either.
I feel the pain that Data feels upon losing his daughter.
Still blows my mind that Roddenberry hated the script for "Family" and wanted it thrown away. Like it's great that humanity has evolved past most interpersonal conflict. Picard has PTSD as he should for what he went through. Same reason for his perspective in "I, Borg" and "First Contact." He is damaged. His scene with Sisko in "The Emissary" is so great because Picard feels like he deserves Sisko's animosity. "Family" is one of my favorite episodes. Right up there with "Duet" and "It's only a paper moon" for showing the emotional cost of war.