Aww.
Aww.
True, but Worf's a good way of showing how fractured DS9's crew was: He could barely stand Quark. I remember someone asking the question if he ever actually referred to Quark by name (as opposed to 'Ferengi') and honestly I'm not sure off-hand if he did. He certainly had no such gulf with any TNG crewmember.
I just want to point out in a recent interview Michael Dorn confirmed he saw that.
She was a lot younger than the character she was playing too.
After which the show largely went out of its way to not stereotype O'Brien. He prefers Scotch whisky and even had Scotch whisky flavoured chewing gum at one point.
I feel that's a bit shorter than DS9 though. It's true a lot of shows make up the difference by just not having opening credits, but they still have closing credits.
Yeah here they don't even bother with cryptic 'next week' Mad Men promos, they just use clips from old seasons and call it a day.
They weren't that robust, It took them half of "The Naked Now" to find the plot to "The Naked Time."
Well aside from DS9 being written before search engines became as ubiquitous as they are now (though of course they existed at the time) maybe records were a bit spotty because of the war and they tried to search and nothing came up?
Clearly, not as long a while since I saw it, because there was no google at the time.
Well it'd probably be a good idea to have more alien programs, but there is the whole 'holodeck can save budget' thing going on there too. Perhaps more programs mentioned in passing, I don't even remember if we see this program or not.
Well future girl Molly is an actual life. The Molly we knew is now the potentiality.
I think one of the most interesting things about "The Sound Of Her Voice" is they cast Lisa Cusak solely by listening to audio submissions by actresses, not meeting them in person, which is probably why the black actress Debra Wilson got to play a character whose corpse identifies her as white.
O'Brien: Keiko, you can just call it botany.
Keiko: Seven years in xenobotany Miles I can call it whatever I want.
A lot of people play videogames today about places we have no connection with. I have a half-dozen games on my hard-drive set in outer space and I've never been past the Van Allen Belt! I guess pre-warp human times might have a bit of a romance for aliens.
Picard, obviously. Picard's a huge detective novel fan and O'Brien admired him a lot.
Well not negating the current Molly's existence makes sense from a moral perspective. I'll give them that. They're not Captain Janeway, man!
*years later*
Dax: Any family, Mr.Worf?
Worf: None.
O'Brien: Hang on what about Alexander?
Worf: That petaQ fell into a time vortex. He is no longer my son!
O'Brien: …that's not how it works, Worf.
Worf: It is my way.
*awkward pause*
Worf: More prune juice, Ferengi.
The thing is, he has a voice cameo in First Contact (he's briefly heard speaking over the coms of the Federation fleet at the Borg Battle at the start of the movie) but I'd say a bigger problem is we never got Kirstie Alley as Saavik as his first officer in "Cause And Effect."
Something which DS9 did a lot less than TNG as well, which is another sense this episode lends itself to the other program better.