Комментарии:
It may have been just part of the show's dialogue, but this may have been the best advice Patrick Stewart ever gave to Wil Wheaton.
ОтветитьI for one respect Wesleys elegant face, and far screen camel toe
ОтветитьYou can respect an ignorant man, but you can’t respect a man who displays a camel toe in pants that tight! 😂☠️
Ответить"There are no stupid questions. Just stupid people"
Ответить"I understand Sir"
Umm, no you don't Wesley.
Perhaps one day, but today is not that day.
This was written back in the day when ignorance meant “a state of being uninformed” and not euphemism for “an idiot, dumber than I, who is so because he hasn’t gotten with my program.”
ОтветитьCrusher: I understand sir.
Picard: I guess you haven’t heard what I just said
I wish people would stop using this clip as evidence that Picard would respect Lower Decks.. it doesn't even prove Picard would respect Wesley!!
ОтветитьIgnorance can always be cured. It's belligerence that drives one nutty.
ОтветитьWould anyone believe me if I said I was watching this exact episode while doing cardio on the elliptical at the gym today?
ОтветитьSo many times I find myself afraid to ask questions not out of pride but out of fear that the person who I am asking would think I should know the answer to. I guess that is pride related as well in a sense.
ОтветитьTrue. I don't know how apps work or how apps can draw over another.
ОтветитьI'm more of a fake it till you make it kind of guy
ОтветитьA couple of years later: "If you can't find it within yourself to stand up and tell the truth about what happened, you don't deserve to wear that uniform."
Ответить"I understand sir."
"Excellent."
"Now Commander Riker could you please assist in answering Wesley's question"
"Yes Sir, right away"
"Mr. Wesley you need to take the second door left for the turbolift, the one you chooise leads to the private officiers toilet"
what ya mean, what ya mean?
ОтветитьI've had a few bosses like that. Best folks I've ever worked for.
ОтветитьHoly shit, little boy Wesley is as tall as Picard?
ОтветитьThis fits so well with Data's trial from "Measure of a Man":
"He's met two of your criteria for sentience already, so what if he meets the third--consciousness--in even the smallest degree, what is he then? I don't know. Do you??"
Caes en todas mis pequeñas trampas…
ОтветитьDon't do this at the average work place, or someone will try you to get kicked for inexperience.
ОтветитьWhat was the last show made that was actually intelligent, thought-provoking, and optimistic? I seriously can't think of any except for classic Star Trek.
ОтветитьWesley: I understand, Sir.
Picard: Do you also understand that you are the most disliked member of the crew?
"Now that we have that out of the way, shut up Wesley."
ОтветитьInstead of saying “I understand, sir” he should have replied “what are you talking about?”
ОтветитьYet he got Picard very mad by his stunt at starfleef
Ответитьin short words : shut up wesley xD
ОтветитьPicard, in reality, are you a Moron? Yes i am.
ОтветитьIf you do what you love you will teach yourself, if you dislike what you do others will teach you. I can't imagine working for, or with idiots, slackers and "I'm not feeling it" types.
ОтветитьSau Sounds Saucer Make
ОтветитьOnly if Will Weaton actually took that to heart he is a fucking psychopath
ОтветитьBuild sports car ensin right boy king have no brother have ensin
Ответитьcool well im ignorant as fuck
Ответитьthey did wesley dirty giving him gigantic camel toe like that jeeeeeez
ОтветитьAs any teacher knows there’s no such thing as stupid questions, just the questions that are never asked are the stupid ones.
ОтветитьHe did in fact, not understand.
ОтветитьWesley: "Oh you like ignorance? Well you're gonna fuckin LOVE me."
ОтветитьFeel free to ask questions
Shut up wesley
I swear he had some of the most important, dramatic lines in TV history and spoke them with such gravity.
ОтветитьThe ability to say “I don’t know can you help????” Can prevent lots of problems and jams.
ОтветитьI've got several jobs from interviews where when asked what I would do in x scenario I've replied saying essentially what I think I should do is this but as I'm not 100% sure my first line would be to ask someone for help, or to admit I couldn't solve a challenge they gave me but outlined what I think would be the answer but again saying I'm not actually sure though.
Honestly as horrible as it feels sometimes, admitting you don't know something is the right course of action.
"Blunder forwards".. I see this a lot with the American way of thinking..
"Fake it til you make it" is how it's been coined...
I too, like Picard, hate this..
On the first day of class, I tell my students, "Sometimes I will be talking, and a small point will puzzle you. Then a demon and an angel will appear on your shoulders. The Demon of Politeness will say, 'Don't ask! You'll only look foolish. All these other people aren't asking, so they must know. Besides, it's bound to clear up later.' The Demon of Politeness is lying! Meanwhile, the Angel of Rudeness will be saying, 'ASK! ASK! ASK!' Listen to the Angel of Rudeness! Rest assured that when you do ask, at least a half-dozen other people in this room will silently thank you!"
ОтветитьQ you want me to say I need you? okay, I need you!
ОтветитьPicard is so wrong. It's the leaders who don't care about their ignorance and blunder forward regardless who are the best. Case-in-point: that episode of The Simpsons where Homer is given command of a submarine and accidentally shoots the captain out of one of the torpedo tubes.
Ответить"I understand, sir."
"Shutup, Wesley!"
I knew Deeanna was an alien.
Ответить