In the books that take place after Star Trek Nemesis, Worf adopts Spot and they come to terms. Worf respects Spot as a warrior that takes what she wants and Spot adjusts to Worf's gruff nature.
@@dot2562 I remember that book. Worf named Spot something in Klingon that translates to "Tribble who battles with honour", as he realised Spot was fearless and had many inbuilt weapons. Basically, Spot mauled him and that got his respect.
Brent said in an interview that there were 3 cats on the set to play Spot and none of them would cooperate so there were numerous takes to get the cats to behave in a natural way.
Data is just obvious enough about what emotions are really like to actually believe that he has no emotions. Anyone a little more self aware would have known better.
Yeah, the way his head starts to turn towards Data and the "You've got to be kidding me" look on his face grows, is hilarious. That said if Spot ever came home from a successful hunt with a mouse, rat, or bird, Worf would probably get it a little kitty Klingon warrior costume and take it down to the cargo bays to hunt at night.
Probably the only reason Worf puts up with Data's annoyances is that he knows Data can snap him in half. Which is extra amusing because IRL Dorn is so big he could probably snap Spiner in half.
You cannot both have this scene and tell me Data doesn't have emotions. He is full of love and affection and a full range of other emotions. He just lacked the agility to understand and process them in the same way as a human did
It can seem that way but data is a very complex machine. He knows he should care about the cat and his programming is so advanced it's bordering on human level feelings yet...there is none of the biological chemical responses so.
@@DrWhom As advanced as Data's positronic neural net is, it cannot compare to the complexity of the human brain. Emotions are a conflux of knowledge, processed and reprocessed stimuli and the unconscious.
"I will feed him" "Perhaps that will be enough" "Yeah that's right, no water. He's gotta figure that out." Also...I find it funny that Data didn't know until it had kittens that his cat was female
+Patricia Harold As am I, but the cat that owns me allows for this and even purrmits me to sleep on my bed as well, after she has selected her own spot...Her own spot...=^ . , . ^= ...Spot would certainly appawrooove.
0:37 Spot is not happy - "A KLINGON!?!?! You're giving me to A KLINGON!?!? What are you thinking you stupid robot - Klingons HATE adorable fuzzy things!!! Look at what they did to the tribbles!! 1:20 "ACK!! I told you!! Biological warfare, I"M DOOMED!!
What's funny is in the post-Nemesis novels, Worf adopted Spot after Data's death. The Enterprise got infested with tribbles and Spot single-handedly ended the infestation. Worf began calling her the "little warrior."
This android's older brother slapped a phaser outta his hand in a locked turbolift and knocked him out cold. A great dishonor for a Klingon! Who wouldn't want to give a backhand?
I got to thinking, it would have been fun to see Worf's son Alexander in this episode. I oftentimes think that Worf took Spot back to their quarters and asked Alexander to look after Spot and if he does a good job of it, he gets one of Spot's kittens. So Alexander takes very good care of Spot and earns his own kitten.
Spot doesn't like riker or laforge. They both would end up in sickbay with multiple scratches on a regular basis. Spot didn't follow worf to ds9. I wonder what happened.
Every time that I watch this, I keep thinking that Worf's son Alexander sees Spot and wants to look after her, and asks his father for one of Spot's kittens when they are born. I think the kid would love kittens and Worf would only let him have a kitten if Alexander could take care of Spot, by feeding him, and talking to him like Data does. In my theory, Alexander does look after Spot and gets a kitten, which he names after his mother.
Michael Dorn doesn't receive enough credit. The man has more Klingon cred than anyone. Before him, Klingons were just murderous raiders living only to fight and create chaos but Worf becoming a high ranking Star Fleet officer while maintaining connection to his Klingon heritage was always a major plot of the Star Trek universe. Michael's work in Picard season 3 was nothing short of brilliant. "Beheadings are on Wednesdays."
Actually, he should be able to. As he, after lal’s death, Data downloaded her program and memory to his (except the part that caused Lal overload) so he can use contractions now.
For sure he can use contractions as they're very trivial to use. I assume the thing about his not being able to use contractions is something like he can't figure out when they're appropriate and when they're too informal so they're just turned off entirely.
For me, it's the way Worf says, "your animal". Like the concept of a pet is mysterious and just slightly unnerving to him. Also, I hope he did provide a sandbox (litter box) because those really aren't optional. Seriously Worf, you do not want cat pee on the carpet in your quarters.
It’s really funny if you know anything about Star Trek there’s been three different spots the first spot was long-haired and a female the second spot was a boy this cat and a short hair the third look just like this cat that was a female and was the movie and last season cat. throughout the seven years of Star Trek you will always hear them refer to spot as him or her just gotta pay attention
Continuity errors among the various writers. Spot originally appeared as not a tabby but a Sornali he's then without mention changed into the tabby. The various encylopedias have referred to a transporter malfunction changing his appearance and sex into the female we know. It could also be said that Data had no idea that Spot was a girl and simply never checked. Being an android he must lack curiosity in that area. It could also be said Spot died off screen and was replaced with a new Spot.
Spot's changing sex from episode to episode is one of the those stupid continuity things that I found really grating. He's obviously male for most of his time on the show, then in season 7 suddenly with no explanation, Geordi starts refering to the cat as female and Data doesn't correct him and even starts refering to the cat as she himself. Then in the 'everyone turns into prehistoric animals' episode suddenly Spot is pregnant. It's not believable that with 24th century vet care Data made a mistake.
Maybe Spot's intersex in some way, which complicated the determination? Afterall, sex is just a bunch of different characteristics bundled together in a bimodal distribution. They may have simply thought to check her chromosomes and make a determination off that, but they aren't the whole story since the sex chromosomes just trigger other genetic codes in other chromosomes, that trigger other genetic codes in yet more chromosomes, that trigger chemical washes, that actually lead to phenotypical expression, and any unexpected variables at any point can change the whole story, or just part of it... This stuff is a LOT more complicated than people give it credit. But then again, in order for her to give birth she'd need to have those specific reproductive parts, and I have zero explanation for how they could have missed that for so long, other than the obvious IRL explanation that the writers changed their mind cuz they wanted to do an episodes where she has kittens...
Brent Spiner has gone on record repeatedly as stating that, as docile and friendly as Spot appears on screen, the cat that portrayed him/her was a complete idiot.
Maybe, but his adoptive parents might not have had pets and it is possible that pet ownership is not as widespread in that century as it is in ours, so he many not have had friends with cats either.
@@kentvesser9484 I mean it's one thing to have never had a cat but I feel like the writers were going for the "alien doesn't know about Earth animals" angle with the wrong alien
In the books that take place after Star Trek Nemesis, Worf adopts Spot and they come to terms. Worf respects Spot as a warrior that takes what she wants and Spot adjusts to Worf's gruff nature.
Did he teach him to use the bat'leth? Dangle a mini one... With a feather... On the end of a piece of string 🐱🐱🐱
@@dot2562 I remember that book. Worf named Spot something in Klingon that translates to "Tribble who battles with honour", as he realised Spot was fearless and had many inbuilt weapons. Basically, Spot mauled him and that got his respect.
That is friggin' precious!
The cat performed admirably here.
Script:
Worf: Spot, come here.
*Spot ignores Worf*
Brent said in an interview that there were 3 cats on the set to play Spot and none of them would cooperate so there were numerous takes to get the cats to behave in a natural way.
> cooperate
> natural
Well there's your problem right there
"And you must talk to him. Tell him he is a pretty cat. And a good cat"
Meanwhile Worf is looking at Data with increasing annoyance. LOL.
@John Doe Star Trek writers and their inability to follow a plot
I will feed him
this is excellent advice
almost feels like that was improvised and was trolling on the part of Spiner.
Data: "I don't have emotions."
Also Data: -fusses about his cat like crazy-
Data is just obvious enough about what emotions are really like to actually believe that he has no emotions. Anyone a little more self aware would have known better.
I love the fact that Data thought it necessary to inform Worf that Spot would need water.
Yet Worf decided to not water him but only feed him.
@@biergischt ...Perhaps that will be enough.
isn't it?
Of course otherwise he would have given Spot prune juice and leave the ship in a mess that no enemy could ever hope to out create.
@@MasterArchfiend The Federation using biological warfare? It's more likely than you think!
Worf's reaction to "tell him he's a pretty cat" is priceless.
Yeah, the way his head starts to turn towards Data and the "You've got to be kidding me" look on his face grows, is hilarious.
That said if Spot ever came home from a successful hunt with a mouse, rat, or bird, Worf would probably get it a little kitty Klingon warrior costume and take it down to the cargo bays to hunt at night.
Worf is such a great friend. He aways goes out of his comfort zone for others.
I imagine Worf's response would be "Klingons do not get comfortable."
"I protest, sir. I am not a comfortable man!" 😂
Brent Spiner and Michael Dorn must had to through several takes to get this scene right with the cat.
I would be cracking up too! lol
Spiner is on record saying that the cats that they had for spot are "the worst actors he ever worked with".
@@ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502 cats don’t take direction well, apparently not even when they’re raised to be actors from kittenhood
Of all the people on the Enterprise, he asks Worf to take care of spot.
Amit Divecha well spot doesn’t like Riker and a lot of the other crew
Why he names him number two.
Maybe Alexander took care of the cat ? He was on the Enterprise then .. 10 to 12 yrs old ?
Maybe everyone else already knew better. That cat had a reputation.
"Your animal." Takes two steps back LMAO
Behold! The mighty klingon warrior has met his match: cat allergies!
You should see him when faces helping to give birth to Chief O'Brien's second child, he was on the verge of runing all the way to earth to get away
If only Duras had a cat.... and Gawron... and that platoon of Jemhadar (Or did the First have a cat and thats how he beat up Worf?)
Cat allergies fucking suck. They can literally put you down for good.
I still think Worf told him that he was indeed a good cat and a pretty cat.
I love how Data tugs Worf's arm. Subtle nod that the android is stronger than the Klingon.
Probably the only reason Worf puts up with Data's annoyances is that he knows Data can snap him in half.
Which is extra amusing because IRL Dorn is so big he could probably snap Spiner in half.
You cannot both have this scene and tell me Data doesn't have emotions. He is full of love and affection and a full range of other emotions. He just lacked the agility to understand and process them in the same way as a human did
It can seem that way but data is a very complex machine. He knows he should care about the cat and his programming is so advanced it's bordering on human level feelings yet...there is none of the biological chemical responses so.
@@ToothlessDragon536 So, what's so special about chemical responses?
They are not calculated responses based on knowledge. Some are unavoidable.
@@ToothlessDragon536 is it the chemicals that make my emotions real?
@@DrWhom As advanced as Data's positronic neural net is, it cannot compare to the complexity of the human brain. Emotions are a conflux of knowledge, processed and reprocessed stimuli and the unconscious.
The “spot, come here.” Line gets me every time.
Implies "But I will not give him water or a litter box". I hope Worf doesn't mind scrubbing his floor.
The fact that Brent said the cats were badly behaved made this scene even better. His push back from Worf made this scene play out better.
This is excellent cat care advice. Cats are sensitive creatures and crave reassurance.
"I will feed him"
"Perhaps that will be enough"
"Yeah that's right, no water. He's gotta figure that out."
Also...I find it funny that Data didn't know until it had kittens that his cat was female
I find it just unbelievable. He takes the cat to the vet. He probably knows the cat's exact DNA sequence.
@@junbh2 The writers just forgot they had already introduced Spot as male.
I don't think the cat appreciated being sneezed into the face by a Klingon.
Foebane72 lol
In Catonese a sneeze in the face is an insult.... Spot knew better than to challenge Worf to a duel.....
Well, Worf probably didn't appreciate having an allergy to cats, so I suppose neither of them were very happy lol
A Warrior's Sneeze !
In the 25th century, Spot saved the Federation just by being a good cat.
And a pretty cat.
I mean, this is obviously one of the greatest moments in all Star Trek cannon.
Data = every cat owner ever. Sorry, cat _servant_ ever.
"I will feed him." End of story. Poor Worf is allergic like me!
+Patricia Harold
As am I, but the cat that owns me allows for this and even purrmits me to sleep on my bed as well, after she has selected her own spot...Her own spot...=^ . , . ^= ...Spot would certainly appawrooove.
He's going to regret not providing that sandbox.
0:37 Spot is not happy - "A KLINGON!?!?! You're giving me to A KLINGON!?!? What are you thinking you stupid robot - Klingons HATE adorable fuzzy things!!! Look at what they did to the tribbles!! 1:20 "ACK!! I told you!! Biological warfare, I"M DOOMED!!
"Spot come here!!" ROFL
"You must feed him and tell him that he's a pretty cat" LOL Yea I can't imagine a Klingon saying those words.
MrGrownman455 and a good cat ;)
What's funny is in the post-Nemesis novels, Worf adopted Spot after Data's death. The Enterprise got infested with tribbles and Spot single-handedly ended the infestation. Worf began calling her the "little warrior."
"There's a fairly good chance he won't be dead when you get back"
Worf looked like he wanted to slap Data.
more like he wanted to EAT Spot!!! LOL
This android's older brother slapped a phaser outta his hand in a locked turbolift and knocked him out cold. A great dishonor for a Klingon! Who wouldn't want to give a backhand?
that's just normal Worf looks
@@ai6894 and now it looks like Worf will have to deal with Lore!
@@kristinazubic9669 yup, in season three of "Picard" 👀. Perhaps it is a good day!
I know some people HATE when Data breaks the 'android' persona... But its just fun to see Data dote over the cat!
lol in a deep voice: "spot come here"
Just noticed the painting on the easel is the one he showed Lal back in season three (the season I'm currently watching). Tears.
i love how child like data is
I got to thinking, it would have been fun to see Worf's son Alexander in this episode. I oftentimes think that Worf took Spot back to their quarters and asked Alexander to look after Spot and if he does a good job of it, he gets one of Spot's kittens. So Alexander takes very good care of Spot and earns his own kitten.
if memory serves, in the "official" novels set after Nemesis, Worf was the one who took Spot in following Data's death
Spot doesn't like riker or laforge. They both would end up in sickbay with multiple scratches on a regular basis. Spot didn't follow worf to ds9. I wonder what happened.
@@drmayeda1930 when Worf gone to DS9, Data was still alive. Nemesis took place years later, after DS9.
Every time that I watch this, I keep thinking that Worf's son Alexander sees Spot and wants to look after her, and asks his father for one of Spot's kittens when they are born. I think the kid would love kittens and Worf would only let him have a kitten if Alexander could take care of Spot, by feeding him, and talking to him like Data does. In my theory, Alexander does look after Spot and gets a kitten, which he names after his mother.
That sneeze at the end gets me every time.
worf sneezing on the cat.
The immediate confusion when Worf raises his voice is amazing
Hatchoo/Meoww!!!!
So freaking awesome
Data's thought: "So that's how Klingons greet Earth cats...with a sneeze!"
Michael Dorn doesn't receive enough credit. The man has more Klingon cred than anyone.
Before him, Klingons were just murderous raiders living only to fight and create chaos but Worf becoming a high ranking Star Fleet officer while maintaining connection to his Klingon heritage was always a major plot of the Star Trek universe.
Michael's work in Picard season 3 was nothing short of brilliant.
"Beheadings are on Wednesdays."
"Unlike a canine, Spot does not respond to verbal commands." TRUTH!
"Meow"
"You're holding him wrong"
Data uses a contraction. >Tell him he's a pretty cat.
Data uses a quote, so the contraction comes from an outside source.
Technically he doesn't he's repeating it.
He said "he is". He just said it fast.
Actually, he should be able to. As he, after lal’s death, Data downloaded her program and memory to his (except the part that caused Lal overload) so he can use contractions now.
For sure he can use contractions as they're very trivial to use. I assume the thing about his not being able to use contractions is something like he can't figure out when they're appropriate and when they're too informal so they're just turned off entirely.
weird data refers to the cat as "he," but "he" has kittens later...
Good point. How could an android make such a mistake?
Spot is male for most of the show and changes sex late in season 7.
0:50 When someone asks you to hold their baby.
Wow i can't believe Worf is allergic to cats XD
I died when Worf sneezed all over the poor cat.
For me, it's the way Worf says, "your animal". Like the concept of a pet is mysterious and just slightly unnerving to him. Also, I hope he did provide a sandbox (litter box) because those really aren't optional. Seriously Worf, you do not want cat pee on the carpet in your quarters.
ACHOO!!?MRAAAARRR!!!Lol never gets old.
Spot is a pretty cat, and a good cat.
Worf and Data drove the directors nuts with their antics.
"I will feed (on) him."
The sneeze is perfectly timed...
When data ask worf to take care of spot when worf walk to door with spot the worf sneeze.
OH GOD XDDDD
This is even better then prune juice.
If you got a cat food company to make feline supplement no'25 it would sell.
Along with their other product lines, prune juice chilled and Earl Gray hot.
A Klingon would rather have a pet bear than a cat.
I sneeze around cats from time to time and I'm not allergic but maybe him sneezing here was supposed to symbolize he is allergic.
01:15 Spot looking at the camera as if saying: Folks, this isnt gonna end well...
In reality Brent Spiner loved that cat about as much as Worf does in this clip.
It seems to me a cat would be a good companion for a Klingon. No fuss, no muss, no rodents. . . If only he wasn't allergic. Oy.
how did they get the cat to not freak out about the mask?
Cats don't give a shit about the appearance of humanoids. Lol.
@@Camcolito False. Nothing freaks out a cat like their human putting on a mask.
Wow!
Even the great Word has issues with some creatures!
unlike a canine spot does not respond to verbal commands
ACHOO!! right in the cats face lol
True story: Dorn and Spiner are clowns on set.
It hurts to see him hold the kitty like that
I wonder at what point the producers decided to make Spot a girl, hehe.
And Data says he has no emotions, lol.
No need for the litter box. For cats, the whole world is their litter box. Even if you give them one.
1:03 - Worf is thinking, "Nigga you gay."
S7 Data is the absolute best🤣
Yep spot has data trained
"He" also is a different colored cat later, and a different gender, but no one ever mentions it on the Enterprise, lol.
It’s really funny if you know anything about Star Trek there’s been three different spots the first spot was long-haired and a female the second spot was a boy this cat and a short hair the third look just like this cat that was a female and was the movie and last season cat. throughout the seven years of Star Trek you will always hear them refer to spot as him or her just gotta pay attention
Spot come here 😂
Episode is so old, Good bye Spot :'(
I will feed him and make sure he doesn't die.
funny as hell
Spot is like WTF???
Worf is allergic to cats, I love it!
Soooooooo. Do I have a new ingredient for Gack!??!?!
Continuity errors among the various writers. Spot originally appeared as not a tabby but a Sornali he's then without mention changed into the tabby. The various encylopedias have referred to a transporter malfunction changing his appearance and sex into the female we know. It could also be said that Data had no idea that Spot was a girl and simply never checked. Being an android he must lack curiosity in that area. It could also be said Spot died off screen and was replaced with a new Spot.
It could have been a tribble.
hilarious
and later that day worf got a new pair of furry slippers lol
Spot's changing sex from episode to episode is one of the those stupid continuity things that I found really grating. He's obviously male for most of his time on the show, then in season 7 suddenly with no explanation, Geordi starts refering to the cat as female and Data doesn't correct him and even starts refering to the cat as she himself. Then in the 'everyone turns into prehistoric animals' episode suddenly Spot is pregnant. It's not believable that with 24th century vet care Data made a mistake.
Maybe Spot's intersex in some way, which complicated the determination? Afterall, sex is just a bunch of different characteristics bundled together in a bimodal distribution. They may have simply thought to check her chromosomes and make a determination off that, but they aren't the whole story since the sex chromosomes just trigger other genetic codes in other chromosomes, that trigger other genetic codes in yet more chromosomes, that trigger chemical washes, that actually lead to phenotypical expression, and any unexpected variables at any point can change the whole story, or just part of it... This stuff is a LOT more complicated than people give it credit.
But then again, in order for her to give birth she'd need to have those specific reproductive parts, and I have zero explanation for how they could have missed that for so long, other than the obvious IRL explanation that the writers changed their mind cuz they wanted to do an episodes where she has kittens...
@@parrot998 "All you Zombies"
Achoo!
"He's a pretty cat" - that nigga Data gay.
Didn't he severe it's head with a batleth?
@lantorchwood94 A scene this funny cannot be a waste of time. lol
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People are responsible for themselves. This world will prove that 2 u
I just remembered Spot became male after a brief period as female.
Or 🤔 was it male? I cant remember now
Brent Spiner has gone on record repeatedly as stating that, as docile and friendly as Spot appears on screen, the cat that portrayed him/her was a complete idiot.
isn't that your typical cat?
Wait a second wasn't Worf raised by humans? On Earth? He oughta know the deal with cats
Maybe, but his adoptive parents might not have had pets and it is possible that pet ownership is not as widespread in that century as it is in ours, so he many not have had friends with cats either.
@@kentvesser9484 I mean it's one thing to have never had a cat but I feel like the writers were going for the "alien doesn't know about Earth animals" angle with the wrong alien
@@M_Alexander yeah, I can see what you mean.
...but Worf was raised by humans. He would know what a cat is. I'm confused.
LOL