I HIGHLY Recommend all Anons watch the First Episode of STAR TREK Next Generation...
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And the riddles he (Q) poses. Compare the Farpoint episodes with the final two “All Good Things”, and we see Picard’s Awakening. For one moment, seeing the paradox. The chicken and the egg.
Hmmm.
Well there’s your problem, ma’am…
“Babylon 5 = best Star Trek.”
I’m sorry, we can’t be frens. That’s over the line.
What?! I was joking/teasing/dry sarcasm :D. Lighten up. :)
Farpoint is the name of the pilot episode of Star Trek: The next generation TV/Star Trek Series. The series opener introduces an all knowing, omniscient being (with an Illuminati symbol on something he was wearing apparently). The being’s name is Q. And he lives with other Qs in the Q continuum. He appears to the crew as a male human being but they are something else entirely.
I’m a science-fiction fan and a Trekkie and I watched the series/episodes many times over the years, and he was actually mostly not dressed in illuminati symbolism, but usually in crazy outfits in order to playfully (and often times dickishly) antagonize the captain and his crew. Like a mariachi band player was one of his outfits.
But I mean illuminati symbolism is everywhere, in every single series and movie for decades. Because of who controls the industry, of course.
Ooooh. Babylon 5 was awesome, too. The Shadows vs the Vorlons, then the First steps in and the War ends.
More predictive programming.
Farpoint was the Pilot/1st episode(s) of Star Trek: TNG. The character shown, played by John De Lancie, named Q, one of a race Omnipotent beings calling themselves also, Q, would show up in the Star Trek universe and cause havoc. He, in the episodes mentioned, would pose riddles and upheave everything, either as a joke, entertainment for himself, or as in the case of the final episodes, save the Universe as they knew it.
Jerry Doyle, who played Garibaldi, wasn't acting in the show. This is exactly what he's like in real life. Was on a cruise once and he was on it. He spent most of it in the casino playing blackjack.
I guess he based his character on himself. Was he like Garibaldi in the first seasons, or the later ones?
Jason Carter (Marcus) was a drunk, but a fun drunk. He saved the entire Toronto Trek one year after the asshole who played Chakotay on ST: Voyager (Robert Beltran) almost caused the entire fan base to leave. What a prick! Thanks be to Jason Carter for saving the day.
I recall a story about Doyle reading for characters in Babylon 5. He had his sights set on one character, but evidently that was taken. He was asked if he would read for any other character. He answered, "Sure, I'm here to get what I can." And the casting director said "That's it! You're perfect for Garibaldi."