Transporter Room 3, Episode 77
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This week, grab some tissues because Scott and Phil break down five moments Trek on TV made us cry like Geordi at a Holo-diction Anonymous meeting.From a post-Borg'd Picard in TNG's "Family" to Jadzia's death on DS9, we pick our favorite moments when Trek pulled on the ol' heartstrings.
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Without any doubt it's 'Inner Light'. That last scene where Picard plays the flute really gets to me for whatever reason. It's hard to put into words but it's there's this intense feeling of loss in the scene married the happiness that he was even fortunate enough to gain that which was lost.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great one!
DeleteI would say Inner Light as well but for me it is when his long dead wife and friend come back. By that time he had forgotten all about his other life and here comes his wife back from what he saw as the dead. What a MF. Then of course when Lul, SP? dies and says "I will feel it for the both of us".
ReplyDeleteOh yes, definitely!
ReplyDeleteYou forgot the DS9 episode "The Visitor"! I cried like a baby at the end :(
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DeleteGood catch. Can't believe we missed that one.
I was a bit surprised you had nothing to say about the actor who portrayed Picard's brother, Jeremy Kemp.
ReplyDeleteHe is a classic actor, also pretty famous, who played in movies like "A Brigde Too Far" or "The Blue Max" (Der Blaue Max, a german medal of WWI).
He also played the role of a german scientist in a Space 1999 episode, "Voyager's Return".
please google him! :)
love your podcast.
-kylroy
Thanks for listening! I didn't know that much about Kemp but will check his work out for sure now. He's great!
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