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The Russell Macklemore Experience #25

16:16-17:51=95 Yes it's me. I'm doing fine thankfully, but I just haven't been posting about Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes and once I let go of that for a few days, it was easy to let it add up to more days. But I do want to watch my way through them so that is why I am here today, watching Loud As A Whisper. Well, the epoisode just got a little cooler as the Enterprise not only has to ferry a mediator from his homeworld to negotiate peace between two factions, but he is deaf and has a chorus that intepretates his everything. The breakdown of his chorus is that of two men and one woman and that is hella cool And yes, the mediator was almost immediately drawn to Troi, who beamed down with Picard and Worf, which might cause some to roll their eyes, but attractive is attractive and Troy is that. The Chorus is hella interesting, but what kind of lives can they when they are on call to the negotiator 23/7? The older male is that of scholar and art, with...

The Russell Macklemore Experience #24

16:24-17:59=95 The episode with Joe Piscopo, entitled  The Outrageous Okona  is one I am sure I haven't seen since it was first on and I know that it wasn't worth any further watchings until now, when I have committed to watching the entirety of the series. It's one of the quieter episodes that began with them helping out a pilot, a dashing rogue who immediately made Troi smile and upon beaming over, made a move on the Transporter operator, who was actually called the Transporter Chief even though that was O'Brien's title. Did they have multiple chiefs? In any event, this Transporter Chief was played by a very young and attractive Teri Hatcher, before her role in Seinfeld, Lois And Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman and Desperate Housewives. But for Okona, one hot woman wasn't enough as he needed three from the Enterprise, though it's not clear if he actually slept with the redhead as he was pulled away from her, by Worf, as they were in mid-embrac...

The Russell Macklemore Experience #23

16:48-17:59=71 And 18:06-18:17=11 Elementary, Dear Data that's is today's episode of TNG that I will be writing about and early in the second season as it is, it's one of the best episodes of said season, which I've liked but not enjoyed. I will surely enjoy this one because it's Data inhabiting the role of Sherlock Holmes and liking Holmes as I did when I was a boy and read my share of mysteries, how can I not like this episode, even though it was one of the quieter stories of TNG as the Enterprise was simply there to wait to rendezvous with another starship. But that wouldn't be for a day or two which gave them enough time to do as they would while they waited. And this story focused on Chief Engineer Laforge and Commander Data. Laforge had served with the captain of the Victory as an ensign and he thought to give him a great gift of the original Victory, a sailing ship from hundreds of years in our past which made it even older for them. And he wa...