I also had no idea the top portion of the Starship Enterprise could separate like that. That was pretty sweet.

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Idk John DeLancie has that “Tim Curry” energy where he chews the scenery well and is fun to watch but wasn’t much a fan of Season 1 Q.

It gets better.

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I agree. It got unexpectedly trippy and weird at times, which was a pleasant surprise. He just came across really cornbally. I could imagine him maybe growing on me.

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Penalty!

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His best line: “Eat any good books lately?”

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Hot take: you don’t fully appreciate Q until you’ve watched all the episodes he’s in. That includes the ones in Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.

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Don’t forget his cameo in Breaking Bad

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And the sc2 campaign for his role as Alarak, Highlord of the Taldarim!

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Yeah he tries to get funky with Janeway

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Pepe le Q.

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For some reason I feel compelled to up-boop the reference to MLP 🤔😅

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don’t forget the old compaq videos.

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I wish we could create playlists like this for shows. I don’t have the interest to watch deep space 9 but I love Q. Same goes for Clone Wars, don’t have the time but a few threads are important.

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And StarCraft 2 and Heroes of the Storm

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I hated him in the first couple of episodes too; but when TNG started, I felt like everything was overly dramatic. Picard bellowing out heavy-handed soliloquies, Worf growling and gnashing his teeth, Riker swaggering around pretending to be Kirk from the old days… things settle down pretty quickly though, and the characters become less two-dimensional.

As for Q specifically, he’s not around a whole lot, but he makes an appearance or two per season maybe. He ends up more curious about humanity than being adversarial against humanity, but he still sometimes just throws a monkey-wrench into everything for his own amusement or to test a theory, once in a while.

Stick with it, it’s a really good show.

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When you see Riker grow his beard, you’ll know the series has matured.

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For me it’s when Geordi becomes chief engineer, like God intended.

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Oh wow, I had blocked it out of my mind that he ever wasn’t.

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Haha it’s true - Q even makes a wisecrack about Riker’s beard, at one point!

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Picard bellowing out heavy-handed soliloquies

https://youtu.be/hA7lv1SDzno?si=sTN69AWpiAOsV-kL

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Hahaha put him in his captain’s uniform and it’s virtually indistinguishable!

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You’re supposed to kinda hate Q. He plays a recurring role here and there throughout the series, but not a central one.

The first season of TNG is a bit rough; it definitely improves.

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Season two also isn’t the greatest. But its got some solid stories that do affect things later.

Mostly I just can’t stand Pulaski

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I don’t like her either, but I would say that’s not because Muldaur is a bad actress, or because she was a bad character.

For example, her being a dick to Data really helped his character growth. She was abrasive but it really helped TNG grow its beard.

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100%

She’s a great actress doing a fantastic job of playing a very unlikable character. Except that she’s not unlikable in the way a good unlikable character is. She’s not the way OP is feeling about Q.

But it’s not just the way she interacts with Data, which does result in character growth for both of them. I’m sure they were going for the adversarial thing but it didn’t work, with Data or anyone else.

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He’s like Murdoc from MacGyver. You hate the character but you can sense that he’s going to be defeated eventually and it’ll be a fun ride getting there.

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Your supposed to hate Q thats part of the fun. Picard hates him

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I’m not sure Picard actively hates him. However, I do think his reaction is basically the Picard facepalm jpg whenever he interacts with Q.

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I’m pretty sure the Picard face palm is a shot from S3 episode “Deja Q”. He literally is facepalming at Q.

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I think to Picard, Q is just this buffoon with god powers and chooses to use them purely for wind ups. He knows he can’t do jack to stop him but scolds him at every opportunity.

I would have loved one character to just disappear on a massive bender with Q for a while and come back totally fried but just slot back into their spot on the ship

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but scolds him at every opportunity.

Which is exactly why Q keeps doing it.

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Like that Skyrim quest where you party with a Daedric prince and wake up all the way across the map.

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Yeah, whereas Sisko punched Q.

I’m with Sisko on that.

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Sisko understands that you can’t negotiate with the powerful, he knows you need Direct Action.

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So were the Prophets, apparently. I bet Q felt their energy behind that punch and noped out of there.

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I was so disappointed in Sisko. So much opportunity, and he punches it in the face.

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I haven’t watched Picard, but I assume the finale is a Qwedding.

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Picard doesn’t hate him, but Picard understands that Q isn’t operating in good faith and is always aimed at undermining humanity.

The problem I would think, as Picard sees it, is there is no reasonable way to do battle with Q or stop him, and so instead of a radical path of eliminating Q’s ability to interfere entirely, we’re given what appears to be a very tepid, liberal response where we’re supposed to work with terrible people who aren’t operating in good faith simply because they have power and aren’t afraid to use it.

Picard is from a strictly socialist society, and that means at some point, they understood how to deal with people like this, who are operating in bad faith. The new wrinkle is that Q is so powerful, you have to hope that you can just talk him down, because there is no way to remove him from the equation or remove his powers.

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