In Need Of Dr. Beverly Crushers Professional Services
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- Star Trek · The Next Generation · s04e11 · Data's Day
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Star Trek · The Next Generation · s04e11 · Data's Day
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I dont want to be known as the 'Dancing Doctor'
...again
Worse nick-names exist
@@jackmyers8687 'Brockoly'?
Doctor?
Doctor who? 🤓
0:26 The guy's double take is poetry in motion.
Single take. 😉
One is always in need of Crusher's professional services.
I wouldn't mind some personal one on one
dancing lessons
Oh :027 Lol! That medical officer looking over at Crusher when Data mentions dancing and Crusher changing her expression when she notices him.
"It's a good thing I can carry out my duties without the burden of emotional distractions."
As he pauses his work, clearly distracted. LOL
In typical Data fashion, it's possible he was attempting to emulate the physical behavior, without actually feeling the mental effects. At the cost of a second or two, at most.
The nervous finger tap was high-level acting, perhaps even overdoing it, but I'll allow it for good ironic effect. Lots of instances like that in this episode.
Good thing I never get nervous.
Too bad I never have a gut feeling.
Not that I wanted to jump Denise Crosby's bones.
Data completely missing his mouth with his zipper lock was adorable
Can't risk smearing the make-up.
Data learns what it means to be human. ... Witnessing peculiar glitches in own behavior and getting worried about the prospect of being able to feel worry. 😄
Given the relations between the Federation and the Romulans, I would think that a tactical analysis of their ship deployments for any relevant sector would be on file and regularly updated. You shouldn't need Data to slap together some back-of-the-napkin math on the matter; Starfleet's tacticians would be working on such reports day and night.
Might be why Data asked that question because otherwise he would just look it up in the records.
Also, good analysts would not just look at other records and products, but the raw take to see if they saw any differing patterns or analytical flaws. Data's capabilities mean he can do that secondary analysis faster than anyone else.
But aren't the Romulans kinda known for being deceptive and such? I'm sure they're just good. Besides, I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be very honorable on the Federation's part to be a certain degree of watchful, it'd almost be like spying and *looking* for Romulan activity. Not to mention there's a treaty in place in which the Federation signed in good faith, so perhaps there are limits to what the Federation should do? Maybe the full treaty is on Memory Alpha or something, where an explanation could be in place.
You're underestimating how enormous the Milkyway Galaxy is. These ships could travel the entire breadth of our solar system (Voyager specifically) in seconds. The speed of light take hours to reach the Ort Cloid. It take Voyager 4 seconds at max warp. With that in mind- it would take them 60 years at max warp to reach the Alpha Quadrant, and that's barely half the distance of our Galaxy. Most of Star Treks story take place on a single arm of the Milkways. That's like 5% of the Galaxy. Now- with that said, why would the Federation know about possible deployments outside of the knowledge of which fleet could potentially respond, that surrounds the entire Federation. We are talking thousands of light years here.
You have to look at the field situation constantly changes.Data's ability to process information makes him the best person for predicting what could likely occur.
the amount of information the romulan spy must have gotton.
Her and Commodore Oh.
@@elijahsdad An interesting thing I think about regarding Commodore Oh and Narissa in ST PIC is that whilst Oh being a Vulcan/Romulan hbrid, she can pass as being a Vulcan and a shared anatomy with Romulans. But how did Narissa get away with passing off as a Human as Lieutenant Rizzo? Surely between 2385 and 2399 she would have been required to have some sort of medical treatment and or tests as part of Starfleet standard checkups for officers, wouldn't it have been immediately obvious that she wasn't Human due to oh, I say, her blood being green and her heart being in completely the wrong place?
Gotten.
Should have told her a human-denigrating joke.
It seems to me that Data really always had emotions- it's just that he never realized he was feeling them.
I always figured Data had emotions (i.e. he felt things deep within), what he lacked was affect (the physical responses to emotions that indicate emotion to others). The "Emotion Chip" existed primarily to add affect to his behavior.
well the writers don't seem to understand emotion so yeah.. clearly he has them. but often they're not immediate.
I have had a theory like that for a long time. Not that he has the same abilities, but that he is numbed merely by personality (non) development. He is gaslit by human society into believing he never can, but by immersing and emulating he moves closer to humans. Humans are afraid of the idea that they are running complex, unfathomable, 'glitchy' software.
On the other hand, there is still a profound difference between imitating and feeling the results of the behavior.
But I would say a more wiser tutoring could have bridged the gap much more easily.
@@Maplelust Eeyup.
His acting skills are weak
I live the "subconscious" tapping of the finger @2:00
She is absolutely incredible
I hate to break this to you, Data, but hesitating in uncertainty is functionally identical to being nervous. You might not "feel" it, but you certainly perform it in your own way.
He was probably downloading the requested information into his brain at the same time.
This show was perfection.
I would have just let Data tap dance at the wedding...it would have been hilarious 😄
I'm glad she came back to the show.
I never really liked the other doctor.
She was in TOS. She felt very out of place to me as the doctor.
@@protorhinocerator142 Took me a bit of getting used to, but I actually came to enjoy Dr. Pulaski. She provided a fun foil for Picard, and we even got to see her go from being wary of Data to respecting and admiring him. Not often we get to see some character growth in a thoroughly episodic show.
It's McFadden's day!
Even today, she is a professional dancer.
Too bad they never featured a scene her dancing with Picard (well, sort of in "Allegiance" but doesn't really count since Picard was under an alien's influence)
This one and "Lower Decks" were the best depictions of everyday life aboard the Enterprise
I was just starting to miss your TNG uploads!
"Lay in the course" - yeah...as if anyone could remember those numbers :D Mabe Picard should've sent a google maps link to the navigation console.
This segment was basically an excuse for Gates McFadden to show off her bona fides as a dance choreographer. A few years later (SPOILER ALERT) she'd show off her boner fides-- errr, I mean, bona fides at performing the mattress mambo with a noncorporeal candle-ghost alien entity.
0:57 Visible zipper alert! This is the second one I've noticed in the show so far. Had this not been the remastered edition of the show, it's highly doubtful anyone would have seen it. BTW the show's producers wanted the crew to wear uniforms that had no apparent zippers, clasps, or buttons because "it's the future" or some such nonsense. My little discovery made Dr. Crusher's and Data's "zip-the-lip" gestures at 1:02 even more amusing.
Oh I bet Captain Picard is in need of Doctor Beverly Crusher's "professional services" ;)
Sorry, not sorry.
Hmmpf, Hmmpf, Hmmpf, Hmmpf..Hmmpf
Picard be crushing Dr. Crusher 🤣🤣🤣
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Captain's Prerogative!
"Doctor, report to my Ready Room! Engage!"
He's giving her a lot of beans alright
This reminds me of the South Park episode where Stan tries to convince Butters to join his dance group and hes reluctant because of past dancing related trauma.
It's funny how Picard orders Riker to change course right in front of the helmsman. Why not just address the order to the helmsman directly? Riker's questions the order, then just says "Yeah. What he said." Shades of Sigourney Weaver from Galaxy Quest.
Just realized how low down those station seats are on the back wall. That would totally fuck up your everything having to sit at them for long periods
Darn, they cut the part where Picard ran into the "Ambassador"
It is good to know that, if the fate of the Galaxy ever hinged on Captain Picard selecting a crewmember who knows how to dance for an away team, he would have been able to use the crew files to make his decision.
My Riolu loves your last part of I love beans. He says, "I love beans diggy-doo!" Along with the guy at the end.
That was a long time ago. I needed the money. Tuition wasn't going to pay for itself and getting hired by the club wasn't all that hard.
I want to see Dr Crusher in those fishnets, for tap or jazz... if those were the genres of 'dance' in which she was truly proficient. Yummy.
Good luck 👍
0:54 Crusher's movement and actions on Data here are textbook flirting in body language, which is weird because you never get the impression she's interested in him. Weird direction for that shot.
Good god you could cut diamond with those cheekbones. -_-
The other officer is going to tell others that Doctor Crusher is the Dancing Doctor. Ten Forward bar is a hub of ship gossip. Galaxy class ships are a small city in space and people will talk.
the look that she gave picard could kill a fucking elephant!
Holideck
This set was designed in the 80s.
Isn't this where the Vulcan ambassador is a Romulan spy ?
Yes
No, this is the one where they install a spoiler on the Enterprise. 😄
Why would Picard ask Data for a tactical projection of the Romulans? Wouldn't that fall under Worf's domain?
Both. Worf is Chief Tactical Officer and Head of Security but Data is Chief of Operations. As such, it's his lane as he has to make judgments on where that information falls into each relevant department and the allocation of resources to support.
as they are on their way to the neutral zone time is of the essence. to make it simple - Data can do the job way faster than Worf :)
Worf is tactial, not strategic. He excels as predicting where physical strikes are best intercepted. 😆
Worf likely wouldn't have the individual skillset to evaluate the situation with the required level of confidence within the sliver of time available. It's clear that Picard was looking for analytical precision to try to sway the Ambassador away, else she would call out an inferior analysis as illogical to support a conclusion. Instead, Picard knew the Ambassador would not criticize the determination that Data could make.
Who is this at Data's post from 1:37 to 1:45???? 😍😍😍
Yeah. Thats Lt. Hottie!!!
Is the nurse also the dance partner on the holodeck in the later scene?
More beans! More suggestive titles!
Perfect Timing, I Can't Sleep.... Gonna Try Some Tea & BaBaBa BEANS!!!!
Hmmm... who is that hottie at Data’s usual station? Set phasers on STUNNING!
Data can take over the entire ship singlehanded yet he needs help learning to dance. Why not just get some holodeck Ginger Rogers to teach him like he does with holodeck Einstein, Newton, etc? Or just download the complete works of Fred Astaire to his positronic brain. I seriously doubt Data would require any training at all. Just another of the half baked "things humans can do better than me" memes when in fact there isn't anything any human can do better than him.
A hologram can carry forth the motions, but not the human factor behind it, certainly.
He cares about friendship though, and learning about human interactions, and getting to know people in different situations. I bet he goes out of his way to find excuses to get a colleague to show him something instead of downloading it, when he has no reason to need the skill quickly.
Wouldn't it be great if when Crusher zipped her lips, she locked them and then ate the key.
And Data looks at her like, "That's impossible. You can't eat the key when you've already zipped your lips"
damn, if i had to choose between sexy crusher and beans i wouldnt know what to do
Has Picard ever called him Mr Data before? Data is his first name so why would he called him Mr Data. That’s strange
Naval protocol. Regardless of actual biological sex or gender,you always referred to your shipmates,save the captain,as "mister," i.e.,"Mr. Spock."
I cannot quite be his first name if it is his only name. 😉
I couldn't really buy Captain Picard. Look at his complete lack of physical conditioning. How they chose him as Star Fleet Captain material I will never understand. Did you ever see an episode where Picard gets into hand to hand combat with an alien, like Kirk did regularly?
possibly the most annoying person on the show. honestly TNG would have been better if she wasn't in the show.