Michael Dorn said when he was auditioning for the part of Worf, he acted and carried himself as how he imagined the character would be. He sat alone, ignored the other actors, spoke in a low slow tone while keeping constant eye contact. He acted like a Klingon, and he got the part. Dorn is as instrumental to giving us an understanding of Klingons as Nimoy was in all things Vulcan...
@geraldburke51472 жыл бұрын
Worf is the Goat of Klingons.
@joeyattaway7562 жыл бұрын
@@joeyattaway756 I remember a theory from the fan base that he is the reincarnation of one of their mythical heroes. There are a LOT of details to that, but look into it. It actually makes a lot of sense and adds to his already fantastic character.
@stingerjohnny99512 жыл бұрын
And Armin Shimerman for Ferengi.
@AzureIV2 жыл бұрын
Worf was THE Klingon, that we compare other klingons to. kinda like how Spock is the first Vulcan we think of when we hear the word "vulcan."
@hobomike6935 Жыл бұрын
Live long and prosper
@greg1617 Жыл бұрын
If anyone cares dax said "Yeah, but I'm a lot better looking than he was"
@Rert6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for translating that.
@jmk19756 жыл бұрын
Yes, thank you very much
@ToaSirian6 жыл бұрын
I'd like you opinion on the pronunciation of klingon in general on DS9. If you ask me it's often delivered flaccidly.
@EyeOnTheTV6 жыл бұрын
I wondered what that meant, THX
@Kaidus4ce6 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@Rsh12516 жыл бұрын
Worf backhands the brat, thereby challenging him to a duel to the death. He then defeats him while being unarmed. Then he takes his weapon, indicating that he isn't worthy of having it, and is weak for losing it. And finally he leaves him alive rather than letting him die with honor. In klingon that is quite the burn.
@1987MartinT6 жыл бұрын
Especially what he told Martok when he said that he'd taken his son's honor. I love Worf because for him, honor is far more than ceremony.
@SuperFriendBFG5 жыл бұрын
Oooooh Drex he made you a biiiitch.
@RoxyGotMoxy.5 жыл бұрын
SuperFriendBFG you mean he told that pile of amber jelly impersonating Martok.
@BrotherDerrick3X5 жыл бұрын
His ancestor was the lawyer who defended Kirk and McCoy in Undiscovered Country. Wonder how many Trekkies said "Haven't I seen him before?" when they heard the voice (and seen him) for the first time.
@ireneparkin33605 жыл бұрын
Irene Parkin that was Worf's grandfather, also named Worf.
@BrotherDerrick3X5 жыл бұрын
Funny how the universal translator always knows when someone intends for their words to not be translated.
@adamb894 жыл бұрын
That is interesting, isnt it?
@lees.40844 жыл бұрын
Okay, you win the internet.
@jimmydaniel4584 жыл бұрын
Or when different species talk to each other telepathically and it translates it
@emizerri4 жыл бұрын
Never even thought of this until I rewatched these scenes after the episode where Quark and Friends went to 20th century Earth.
@BenjaminKuruga4 жыл бұрын
Yeah the UT is very situationally specific. I prefer the Farscape version where the translator nanites interpret alien languages for their host but it is made clear that while the audience hears English the person hears the alien language, the nanites just make sure they understand the meaning of what was said. It also makes for good moments where the actual alien language is heard because the nanites can’t produce a translation. Like when someone is swearing which is often very cultural specific.
@quinnsinclair70284 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite Worf moments is when he tells Keiko that she can't go into labor because it's not a good time.
@ThePhobicSuperior5 жыл бұрын
Push Keiko, PUSH! I AM PUSSSSHHHHING!
@StryderK4 жыл бұрын
Worf has the baby turned??? Can't you tell? Lol
@goreds2394 жыл бұрын
He was not a merry man at that time.
@MotoroidARFC3 жыл бұрын
“You may now give birth.”
@ForceMaximus843 жыл бұрын
forever traumatized by keiko first birth.
@managarn80382 жыл бұрын
Drex was no match for Worf for two reasons. 1: He has no honor. 2: He does not drink his prune juice. It is a warrior's drink.
@naranara16906 жыл бұрын
Reason three is that he was clearly a spoiled brat living on his daddy's reputation.
@EnforcerX715 жыл бұрын
EnforcerX71 he was a stuck up priss like his mother Sirella.
@BrotherDerrick3X5 жыл бұрын
Haydn Anderson “Keep your head and your bowels clear.” - William Roughage
@Scyllax5 жыл бұрын
Worf was Awesome he holds the record as the only Klingon Worrior to hold a seat in the bathroom after all he had his drink chilled ;)
@joethornton38985 жыл бұрын
I love prunes. I never got them as a child because my dad is allergic to them. (Yes that's a real thing, fruit allergies are pretty rare, but they happen). Ironically it's his only allergy. I have several but not that one.
@stephanginther90515 жыл бұрын
Q asking if he’s eaten any good books lately is one of the funniest lines ever
@rikosaikawa90244 жыл бұрын
“Die” was funnier!🤣🤣🤣
@Metrichi Жыл бұрын
@@Metrichi Discord
@tihoprskalo7719 Жыл бұрын
"Growl for me microbrain, show me you still care"
@SVSky Жыл бұрын
"Everyone was at my birthday party." -Worf, son of Mogh
@fryfry3773 жыл бұрын
also worf at his own birthday party: "I PROTEST, I AM _NOT_ A MERRY MAN!"
@hobomike6935 Жыл бұрын
Love how Quark's laughter just dies when he realizes what he's doing.
@Asher_Tye5 жыл бұрын
Asher Tye He was like “Ooh shiii... I did that out loud.”
@lucaspatrick5424 жыл бұрын
You're lucky, It would be awkward for me to kill the bartender on my first day.
@daviddewey21072 жыл бұрын
"hahaah prune juice? what a n00b!!!!" *realizes he is laughing at a Klingon* "One prune juice coming right up!"
@AzguardMike Жыл бұрын
Shimerman did a great job of developing the entire Ferengi culture, much like Dorn did for the Klingon culture. The first is particularly impressive given Shimerman played two Ferengi in seasons 1 and 2 of TNG where the whole Ferengi thing was a total flop (which IIRC is not a coincidence, Shimerman was rather unhappy with how the Ferengi ended up in TNG and wanted to do better).
@benjaminshropshire29009 ай бұрын
YEAH. Michael Dorn single handedly made the Klingons much more interesting than they were in the past, considering Worf was originally supposed to last only the first season. people just liked him too much to take him off!
@kingscorpion73465 жыл бұрын
He was horribly written in the first season of TNG too. He was basically played off as some idiot meathead.
@Levi_Skardsen5 жыл бұрын
@@Levi_Skardsen That's a Testament to his ability
@PhoenixGC895 жыл бұрын
KingScorpion73 Michael Dorn was signed to a five-year contract like everyone else. He was TNG’s Chekhov.
@Scyllax4 жыл бұрын
@@Scyllax But he didn't have bangs and he was only adopted into a Russian family.
@Crunkboy4154 жыл бұрын
...and yet he still doesn't get a show.
@vsync4 жыл бұрын
Best Worf line ever:"I an not a MERRY MAN!"
@kennethstevenson48175 жыл бұрын
Love that scene
@lordrumble70283 жыл бұрын
"I would be...................irritated."
@emsleywyatt3400 Жыл бұрын
"Good tea. Nice house."
@MindHunger Жыл бұрын
When my son was about 8 (he’s 35 nor) I took him to a Startrek convention in Sacramento. Michael Dorn was there but he was late. A big guy walked on stage in a flight suit, he was Michael Dorn, but I didn’t recognize him without his makeup. He introduced himself and apologized for being late. He said he flew his Spanish trainer jet up from LA himself and there was an unavoidable delay. His normal voice is not his Klingon deep voice, but he can go in and out of it at will. He said Jonathan Frakes was the practical joker on the set and Patrick Stewart was the most reserved at first but he gradually came around. He seemed like a nice guy. My son got an autograph from him.
@browsman23282 жыл бұрын
Meet him at a ST convention in San Diego in 1998. He like to talk about Tasha Yar's (Crosby) butt. He had us rolling. Funny guy and very entertaining. I was glad to get to meet him. Now Jonathon Frakes I meet at SD comic con 2010. He was not pleasant at all. Screaming at the fans, (laterally yelling at the top of his voice, startlingly people around him), real turn off in my book. They always say first impressions. Maybe a bad day or something, but it is what I remember about Frakes. Michael was just too funny and really likable!
@wjgraham63 Жыл бұрын
Yes Michael was really a nice and funny guy, he talked about the new cleavage revealing uniform of counselor Troy’s uniform at my convention.
@browsman2328 Жыл бұрын
Mr Spock would of destroyed him
@fukinphilnewsentertainment1252 Жыл бұрын
I attended an original ST convention and heard Nichelle Nicole sing the most beautiful Summertime in acapella.
@irishdivajeffries6668 Жыл бұрын
Yeah nice story, even if its a complete fabricated LIE.
@nepntzerZer Жыл бұрын
Sometimes after the Dominion war... Martok: Drex, my son! Come here and meet Worf, son of Mogh, your new brother. Worf here is an accomplished fighter who could teach you a few tricks! Drex: We've met.
@oldtwinsna83474 жыл бұрын
In the novel "Diplomatic Implausibility", which details Worf's first mission as ambassador, Drex contacts Martok and whines about his new orders, as well as about Martok letting Worf join their house. Martok basically tells him to grow up.
@0megacron4 жыл бұрын
Drex is dead
@Bitchslapper3164 жыл бұрын
@@Bitchslapper316 that gets ratconned
@mattjones65784 жыл бұрын
@@mattjones6578 When?
@Bitchslapper3164 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't Worf be above Drex? Like an Uncle, since Martok calls him a brother? But then again, Sarilla calls Jadzia a daughter.... Idk. Just thoughts
@leanna71854 жыл бұрын
I think my favorite line in this clip is: "And what of his Father?" Worf: "that remains to be seen." It shows he's smart enough to realize that two people, no matter how close you or they think they are or should be, can make different decisions or have different opinions without it necessarily reflecting on one of them.
@cameronstewart66365 жыл бұрын
Most perceptive and astute of you to point that out.
@warriorking07235 жыл бұрын
It still has a relation to the other individual. If a child is narcissistic and hostile to others, or is manipulative and cruel, it would and should reflect on the ones who raised them, as well as the genetics passed on to them.
@Krystalmyth5 жыл бұрын
@@Krystalmyth Which is why he still implied it with "that remains to be seen".
@mrlarvux4 жыл бұрын
@@GreenEyeDemon 1. Most places we see those things being carried are military installations, it makes sense for them to show up where they are. 2. Any damage they cause is easier to repair given the medical technology available.
@6961904 жыл бұрын
It's more pertinent in Klingon culture where the Sins of the Father are literally transferred to the son. Fortunately such dishonors do not automatically transfer back up the family tree.
@3Rayfire3 жыл бұрын
Also it was a stroke of brilliance to bring Worf into DS9 at this point in his characters development. He, poetically, needed the breathing room of DS9 to further develop as a person, and his unique history was perfectly suited to be at the center of Klingon/Federation conflict over the Cardassian/Dominion situation. And, as the Klingon Empire demonstrated, a Klingon is ideally suited for handling Cardassians.
@Synthmilk Жыл бұрын
Worf essentially challenged Drex to a fight to the death, defeated him while unarmed and left him alive! He couldn't make his contempt for him more clear unless he pissed on him.
@johndaggett53346 жыл бұрын
A Klingon without honor is a truly dismal thing.
@naranara16906 жыл бұрын
You can't rob something they don't have.
@0doublezero06 жыл бұрын
He should his took his ass.
@rocklesnar14976 жыл бұрын
I thought backhanding a Klingon in the face was such a terrible insult that it was basically a challenge to the death. If you're only looking for a friendly fight at a party you use a closed fist or palmstrike or headbutt.
@pwnmeisterage6 жыл бұрын
P It is. It's a dueling move as slapping someone with a gauntlet. Signifies you are not worthy of their full strike/attention. Backhanding then leaving them alive while besting them signifies you were correct and they are not a warrior hence they do not deserve a warriors death.
@roetemeteor6 жыл бұрын
"Everyone was at my birthday party." - Why Worf is awesome
@joshuahafer6 жыл бұрын
I wasn't there
@thisismagacountry13185 жыл бұрын
Rumpa Stiltskin then you are a nobody!
@feartheghus5 жыл бұрын
"...there were... no survivors..."
@ladiesgentswegothim4 жыл бұрын
@@thisismagacountry1318 Yes, well, no one cares if a fascist, treasonous asshole was there anyways.
@michaelgreenwood341311 ай бұрын
Dax's smile after Worf says "I suppose so" is so beautiful.
@taopilot26692 жыл бұрын
Well it's true, the dress fits her better than it would Curzon Dax
@IIISentorIII Жыл бұрын
When dax met worf. I can tell she loved him at first fight. Worf is a badass. :)
@TheJohnny500004 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Worf making Drex his bitch, turned Dax on big time! If this had been a porn scene, she would've begged him to nail her right then and there!
@bobosims18483 жыл бұрын
@@bobosims1848 Jesus dude.
@TheBlarggle2 жыл бұрын
lol, love both of these replies!
@jondoe58432 жыл бұрын
“You cannot take away what someone does not have” I literally did a spit take this is the best line ever second only to, “That green-blooded son-of-a-b*tch! It’s his revenge for all those arguments he lost.” -Dr. McCoy “Bones” when he found out Spock had mind-melded with him
@elizabethweigle61462 жыл бұрын
In Germany, or generally german spreaking countries, Dr. McCoy is called "Pille" instead of "Bones". Because the german word Pille (for Pill) sounds better than Knochen (which would be the translation for Bones)
@R-T_BK79 Жыл бұрын
I prefer when he said "you cannot tarnish a rusted blade".
@ricardog216510 ай бұрын
@@R-T_BK79 that is dope! Thanks for expanding my Star Trek knowledge!
@elizabethweigle614610 ай бұрын
@@ricardog2165 that’s pretty good too!
@elizabethweigle614610 ай бұрын
"She knocked out Lancelot." "He kissed me!" "He's SUPPOSED to kiss you!" ROFL XD
@Shadowkey3926 жыл бұрын
Shadowkey392 "I was playing a married woman...!!" says the woman whose last steady boyfriend was a monk.
@spikeep61416 жыл бұрын
He was a Monk, not a Priest - and they most certainly are NOT celibate.
@spikeep61415 жыл бұрын
@Cian McCabe given how Vedek Bareil and Vedek Winn acted, I highly doubt it.
@Afterburner2154 жыл бұрын
@Cian McCabe Lancelot wouldn't have kissed her if she wasn't playing the role of Guinevere.
@BrotherDerrick3X4 жыл бұрын
She is so awesome! Better wife than Guinevere according to most legends.
@richardthomas53624 жыл бұрын
Morn got up and left. He just wasn’t in the mood to beat up some klingons.
@gene81725 жыл бұрын
He did have a bit of a temper.
@mandolinman20065 жыл бұрын
Morn is actually an extremely powerful character. It is said that he has almost 0.04% of Shaggy’s power.
@beybladeguru1015 жыл бұрын
They always gave Morn too many lines. So annoying.
@nonubusiness5 жыл бұрын
He knew that if the Klingons got rowdy, he would see nothing but a red mist, but once that mist cleared, there would be dead Klingons everywhere and he'd be doing hard labor for life on some asteroid near the Romulan Neutral Zone.
@killersalmon43594 жыл бұрын
I thought the character of morn was supposed to be timid,am I wrong?
@generalzod85894 жыл бұрын
Klingons talking s*** about the Enterprise. Worf Son of Mogh: Somebody hold my prune juice.
@maxoverridemax5 жыл бұрын
Something he has in common with Scotty. Talk shit about the Enterprise, prepare to meet a PISSED OFF Scotsman, the most terrifying thing in the galaxy
@weldonwin4 жыл бұрын
What's Klingon for "Laddie, shouldn't you be rephrasing that?"
@graceskerp4 жыл бұрын
@@graceskerp A right hook, Klingons are more direct.
@andrewshouse98404 жыл бұрын
I once saw a sound bite from an interview where Michael Dorn said that his approach to playing Worf was that he tried to add something new in how he portrayed the character every year. It was a brilliant approach because no matter what the script did with the character, Dorn ensured that Worf was always changing, always evolving just as any normal person does during the course of their lives.
@skyborne80 Жыл бұрын
They did something similar to the Chief in DS9 every season they had the Lets "#@&%" with O'Brian episodes where they totally messed with him in the most evil ways. In a couple seasons the did it twice or more
@TheSLUser Жыл бұрын
TAOTE (The Annual O'Brien Torture Episodes)! Yes, they were always doing that to the poor Chief! But Colm Meany is such a great actor that those were always some of the better episodes every season.
@skyborne80 Жыл бұрын
From 5:00 , that quote. "Those who twirl their moustaches are easy to spot, those who clothe themselves in good deeds are well camouflaged." Rings so absolutely true.
@Mill_O4 жыл бұрын
Very much so in the US political climate....
@IWantToBelieve14 жыл бұрын
The US, Brazil, Turkey, Russia, China, Iran, Poland, Saudi Arabia... just to name a few. Like Picard said, there will always be people like this.
@phaserpants4 жыл бұрын
Trump is the most obvious villain ever though. Everyone knew he was dirty, they just chose to ignore it and hope for the best.
@Murdoc25683 жыл бұрын
From which episode is this clip?
@VikasLohia3 жыл бұрын
@@VikasLohia "The Drumhead"
@3Rayfire3 жыл бұрын
The thing I like about worf which is a testament of his actor Michael dorn is that he plays like a Klingon who is an outsider in both lands. Worf was raised by humans the majority of his life but identified as a Klingon. So he ended up being a strict adherent to Klingon tradition. But most Klingons (like martok and gowron) don’t have a stick up their ass about Klingon tradition. It’s really good writing
@tenkenroo2 жыл бұрын
Prune juice. A warrior's drink.
@GuberShep5 жыл бұрын
heh
@HacksignKT5 жыл бұрын
When you're eating a proper all-meat warrior's diet, sometimes it takes a warrior's drink to get the plumbing flowing again.
@jeremiahmiller64315 жыл бұрын
Guinan was probably the only person that understood the reaction Worf would have tasting prune juice for the 1st time.
@tropicvibe4 жыл бұрын
Supposedly, prune juice tastes _exactly_ the same as Blood Wine.
@SgtCookie1114 жыл бұрын
To me, the essence of Worf was in the First Contact movie. Picard was irrational and called Worf a coward, and without missing a beat, Worf responds "If you were any other man, i would kill you where you stand" and all of Trekdom knew that by golly he would have. You dont tug on Supermans cape, you don't spit into the wind, you don't pull the mask of the old lone ranger, and you dont mess around with Worf.
@gimmee99 Жыл бұрын
"nice hat." Kira's expression just kills me.
@fryfry3774 жыл бұрын
That line is actually really funny for someone who has watched the show Firefly.
@AlexandarHullRichter Жыл бұрын
Worf's character is a complex balance of human civility and the honorable Klingon warrior. He manages to bring both in line perfectly on a number of occasions while still proving that he can beat the hell out of most opponents with ease. My favorite scene with him is by far the altercation between himself and commander Data when data had to command the ship and whorf disagreed with his commands. Both came to a mature and professional ubderstanding and remained steadfast friends. Modern writers could never come up with such incredible scenes.
@jaredmiller87408 ай бұрын
The last scene is especially relevant in today`s day and age.
@AdrianLeeMagill5 жыл бұрын
Witness the reckless, blasphemous actions of His Holiness.
@williambabyak10945 жыл бұрын
It’s been especially relevant in every day and age
@phaserpants4 жыл бұрын
Fuck yeah.
@DavZeugme3 жыл бұрын
Did Michael Dorm receive any sort of stunt training? He has done more rolls, flips, throws and grappling than any other character in any series he's been in.
@pirobot668beta3 жыл бұрын
The tall redhead female security officer on TNG was Patricia Talmann (who also played Lyta Alexander on Babylon 5) and she was a stuntperson in addition to being an actor. It wouldn't surprise me at all if Dorn had gotten some training, but I never heard him speak about it at any cons that I attended where he was on a panel.
@SnuffitLabs2 жыл бұрын
Actually, Dorn didn't like doing stunts and often used a stunt double. Sorry to burst your bubble.
@doctormorbius6430 Жыл бұрын
@@doctormorbius6430 Smart guy; makes for a longer, healthier career.
@theallseeingmaster Жыл бұрын
@@doctormorbius6430 how much Morbing does it take to gather information like that?
@dustinmcclung4497 Жыл бұрын
maybe he learned some of it in training when he and Garak were CHP officers in CHiPs.
@highriskgunman4181 Жыл бұрын
Never laugh at a Klingon when he orders a drink, any drink.
@permeus2nd5 жыл бұрын
NEVER laugh at a Klingon for ANY reason
@scotthamp3844 жыл бұрын
@@scotthamp384 Exception: Klingon comedians. Tho now I wonder what Klingon slapstick would be like ...
@Qaianna3 жыл бұрын
@@Qaianna Probably less like slapstick and more like Roman gladiatorial games.
@optillian41823 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a Rule of Acquisition
@DinsRune3 жыл бұрын
You cannot take away what someone does not have.
@Thizlamic6 жыл бұрын
Best line of the entire ST franchise, when Picard called Worf a coward for recommending that they abandon the Enterprise to the Borg: "If you were any other man, I would KILL YOU where you stand!". He is the most honorable man in all of Trek. Worf series - NOW!
@chevalierjd4 жыл бұрын
Picard is probably the best non Klingon that understands the nature of Klingons since Curzon Dax.
@BrotherDerrick3X4 жыл бұрын
The only other guy in sci-fi that made the same menace in a beliavable way was T'ealc in Stargate SG-1. He and Worf were quite blood brothers.
@cmdaes2 жыл бұрын
Worf has a tonne of respect for Picard and saw him as a mentor.
@TheCormTube2 жыл бұрын
I disagree. Although I would love to see a series based on Worf, I do not want it done by the current idiots...er.....people in charge of Trek. They have more than demonstrated that they would penisize a necrophiliac donkey in any hour of the day or night. WORF The Series needs to be done with as much Honor and Dedication as the actor and character has shown since we met him 35 years ago.
@Species50082 жыл бұрын
@@Species5008 Naw man, they would handle it fine. Haters gotta hate.
@talyn3932 Жыл бұрын
I love the look on Quark's face when he realized he just laughed in the face of a man who could rip his lobes off without a second thought.
@Xerock5 жыл бұрын
Worf really was our best version of klingon warrior. He had a deeper understanding of honor... even though his society dishonored him twice.
@ChildePC10 ай бұрын
This is the Worf I wanted to see on TNG. Bless DS9 for this. Wish the rest of the TNG cast continued with these wonderful writers.
@Krystalmyth5 жыл бұрын
Krystal Myth Agreed. Warf 2.0 was awesome.
@gohantanaka3 жыл бұрын
They really turned him up to 11.
@johntrevy12 жыл бұрын
The bond and respect between Picard and Worf is touching. One of the best shows of all time.
@sayseriously Жыл бұрын
There's an excellent book "Star Trek Excelsior: Forged in Fire" It goes into detail how it came that Curzon Dax got the respect of Klingons. For any Klingon to say "Curzon's name is an honored on among my people" speaks volumes. That book also explains more about the changes in Klingons, It also explains how Sulu became captain of Excelsior. easily one of my favorite Star Trek books.
@randallbanks15896 жыл бұрын
Can you give me a short version of the reason for Curzon's honor please? I love Klingon culture so I would love to learn how he gains such respect.
@WarriorMondenkind5 жыл бұрын
Wtf I gotta read that novel. Worf and Jadzia were my favorite couple. Curzon, Jadzia, and Ezri always fascinated me. Curzon's story sounds as good a read as any Trek novel with Q and/or Borg. And then Sulu's story dealing with his first command is a friggin bonus! Wonder if Tuvok has a cameo in the book due to Sulu being in a Voyager episode with Tuvok as an actual crew member of Excelsior. Sorry went off on tangents. Worf is a Bousss lol
@JuanWick20105 жыл бұрын
Didn't DS9 have at least one episode about that? I seem to vaguely recall one without even doing a web search. It wasn't the whole episode - just a short section.
@tenhirankei5 жыл бұрын
@@tenhirankei there were the couple episodes with Kor...
@thec4fourhundred5205 жыл бұрын
TheC4FourHundred Kor...?
@tenhirankei5 жыл бұрын
After getting his ass kicked on TNG, Worf does the ass kicking in DS9
@filipinowhiteboy5 жыл бұрын
It's good to have life goals.
@Leondegrance22 жыл бұрын
TNG underestablished how good of a fighter Worf was. He was the best fighter on the ship.
@lkaseru2 жыл бұрын
Darts isn't a game, it's a sport. And I just remembered WHY he doesn't play games - growing up on Earth, during his first game of junior high-school, his Klingon blood became enflamed with exuberance and in throwing his first tackle, basically almost killed someone, knocked this kid two years older and way bigger than he was into a coma for about 3 weeks, which completely horrified him to the extent that he vowed to never take part in human sports again.
@spikeep61416 жыл бұрын
Spike EP it was a soccer game, and he did kill someone accidentally.
@BrotherDerrick3X5 жыл бұрын
Poor Worf. That would fuck you up forever. 😔
@DCdabest5 жыл бұрын
Especially when humans kinda have a slight distaste for Klingons as it is
@jameswilkes4515 жыл бұрын
Can't it be both a game and a sport? Like football or baseball or, y'know...most other sports?
@76JStucki5 жыл бұрын
I remember it was in the episode where we meet his foster parents. They were an interesting couple! I believe their last name was Rushenko - Ukrainian, possibly.
@tenhirankei5 жыл бұрын
A laugh or smile from Worf is like an oasis in the desert
@pinkfloydguy77813 жыл бұрын
I know this vid is supposed to be about Worf but that’s a great speech by Picard at the end
@savagenoble75 жыл бұрын
One of many that Picard made
@donaldwilliams40194 жыл бұрын
I think for me it shows how much Worf has gained, he's listened to Picard and taken so much on, you can see that in his character development. He's much more vigilant, also he thinks before acting, looks at things from all sides, is much more measured and learns from his mistakes. He's taken the best from humanity and also his own Klingon heritage. All the restoration of his honour during TNG as well. I'm not sure there is a character with a better arc in all of Star Trek to be honest, if not perhaps anything!
@fleecemaster4 жыл бұрын
@@fleecemaster There's no other character who would make as many sacrifices as he did just to be in Starfleet. I loved how you could always see his many different motivations, and how you could basically see his wheels turning in his head, and yet, he still managed to pick the right side.
@mrlarvux4 жыл бұрын
Any scenes focusing on interaction between Worf and Picard are usually great!
@DocMicrowave4 жыл бұрын
2:12 Morn, seeing angry Klingons, flees the scene, as avoiding confrontation is his best chance of survival
@Morrowboomer4 жыл бұрын
"F#ck this sh!t, I'm out." - Morn. This is the only known time Morn walked away from his seat without saying a word. He would normally ramble on for sometime before leaving. Too many Klingons would upset his second stomach.
@talltomtube4 жыл бұрын
Morn would’ve kicked the shit out of them he was just tired. He’s normally a chatterbox but hey everyone has those days.
@QixTheDS2 жыл бұрын
Their best chance of survival
@pedrovargas21812 жыл бұрын
Much like MOST of the cretins I know from south of the border, Morn is nothing but a giant P@$$Y. Can't do anything but sit there.
@Species50082 жыл бұрын
He didn't want to be arrested by Odo for hurting them.
@HariSeldon913 Жыл бұрын
"everyone was at my birthday party" said by worf is something I never knew I needed to hear!
@chuckaspaz24 жыл бұрын
Vintage Worf. Kicking ass and straight to the point.
@christianmathisenjr1800 Жыл бұрын
Dax with that “he’s gooood!” that was a exclamation of…..he will be mine.
@rufdymond2 жыл бұрын
Hearing about it and seeing it live are very different things.
@HariSeldon913 Жыл бұрын
The strongest thing Worf did was admit he was wrong in helping Admiral Satie. It takes some huge balls to admit you screwed up, especially in such a massive way.
@tek5123 ай бұрын
Hello wharf vs dorf?
@raymondk67218 күн бұрын
I love how fast Quark goes from laughter to "it would be my honor"
@mattakins34225 жыл бұрын
Worf had the best character development in Star trek . His evolution is great while remaining the same...except the Counselor Troi angle that never made sense, he is the best character in my book. His relationship with Dax was great...Too bad contracts smh.
@sismeo14 жыл бұрын
2:11 Morn's just thinking " Nope. I'm outta here. "
@thedawkturr44816 жыл бұрын
He sure spent a lot of time in Quark's bar...
@lees.40844 жыл бұрын
Kira: "We were in the holosuite..." Worf: "A few years back Q made me dress just as silly. At least you got to choose your outfits."
@Atlas30602 жыл бұрын
Indeed, chilled prune juice does tend to make one awesome. ;)
@edwardfrench93687 жыл бұрын
A true Klingon warrior keeps his bowels as clean as his bat'leth.
@MiG28806 жыл бұрын
MiG2880 Who says sorbitol has the same effect on extraterrestrials? It's one 4 ounce glass of juice for the effect of one prune. People usually eat four prunes at a time to stimulate the gut.
@Scyllax6 жыл бұрын
Fascinating... But can't you see we're making poop jokes here? Besides, alcohol has the same effect on Klingons as it has on humans. I don't see why natural laxatives wouldn't. Anyone who eats gagh might be thankful for a glass of prune juice once in a while.
@MiG28806 жыл бұрын
Edward French as word said Warriors drink. yeah if the warrior wants to be regular.
@russell50780846 жыл бұрын
Edward French or, at least, regular
@Scyllax6 жыл бұрын
Well, at least he is not without honor. Introducing himself before a fight and then absolutely cleaning house? That is indeed the way of the warrior.
@benjaminklaassen47224 жыл бұрын
The Drumhead is one of the greatest episodes ever. Absolutely superb all around.
@christianhafer98192 жыл бұрын
Man, Worf had a laugh that could blow the doors off!
@Sealhunt3 жыл бұрын
The Drumhead was one of the better episodes of the series. I would have liked to hear Picard tell Worf that Admiral Satee was the same kind of person who had accused Mog of treason.
@kevinshea75474 жыл бұрын
This was my introduction to DS9. I never sat down and watched the show until this episode aired. Got sucked in, and Worf was a BIG part of that. He and Jadzia became my favorite characters, Dukat as well. (Such a great actor) This scene has a permanent place in my heart.
@scythe0704 Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah dude
@PlayNiceFolks Жыл бұрын
You need to watch Garak he worked hard on his character to the point he wrote his ow huge back story bible like thing he used to play him and the writers looked at to do his lines. They even gave him permission to build the character adding his own style to him. This was amazing as even if an actor wanted to change a single word it would take hours as they had to ask some one who bounced the request all the way up the chain and had to wait for it to come back down. He was also allowed to use his bible and when they went to Cons and Expo's he would rather than tell things from the show over and over make up stories from his past, They even let him write books that have been published it is letters from Garak On Cardasia after the war to Julian talking about his past growing up and what life is like on/in the new Cardasia, The actor that played him was the crazy Killer in one of the Dirty Harry Movies and he says that role almost ruined his acting as every role he was offered was a nut job .... He moved to the stage and was invited back to TV and fell in love with Garak and demanded to be allowed to work with the character and unlike most of the actors he was given permission to. He made Garak who he was not the script writers or Rodenbury. look up en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Stitch_in_Time_(Robinson_novel)
@TheSLUser Жыл бұрын
@@PlayNiceFolks I had no idea. That's incredible.
@scythe0704 Жыл бұрын
it's 2 episodes
@yzdatabase41756 ай бұрын
I love ds9 damnit!
@randyp28826 жыл бұрын
Enterprise is just as great.
@johnfinley81584 жыл бұрын
Speaking of Morn getting up and walking away: I love how the show's designers put so much effort into that mask to let him talk, and in the end, he never says anything in any of the episodes!
@jkcarroll2 жыл бұрын
He had some random lines
@connect2lilbit2 жыл бұрын
"Spreading fear in the name of righteousness". Sounds like the modus operandi of our "leaders".
@dannyg11954 жыл бұрын
Death to the Xenos! Oh, wait, wrong fantasy future series.
@Minalkra3 жыл бұрын
@@Minalkra doesn’t matter if there are Xenos there is only one course of action. I would like to see these Klingons face the Death Korps of Kreige
@kreigguardsman33552 жыл бұрын
Without a doubt, Worf has the finest command pedigree in starfleet.
@drbrontosaurus6 жыл бұрын
Except for when he wasn't having fun on vacation so decided to join a terrorist movement.
@baronjutter6 жыл бұрын
You mean when he single-handedly infiltrated a group of extremists and entrapped them before they could escalate their acts of domestic terror to actually hurt people? Your comment makes me realize he may also have the finest *American* pedigree in Starfleet, in addition to command.
@drbrontosaurus6 жыл бұрын
The finest American pedigree is Purina Dog Chow. Fucking America, shite country.
@adammacleod9255 жыл бұрын
"Except for when he wasn't having fun on vacation so decided to join a terrorist movement." That can happen to any of us.
@Apollo56005 жыл бұрын
Knowing now what a jokefest the TNG set was, it's amazing that these actors could pull off the emotionally intense scenes. I guess that's one of the marks of a great actor.
@cgraham66 жыл бұрын
And Dorn was the biggest joker of the group, if the bloopers are any indication
@Smeginator5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but the DS9 set was supposedly very serious.
@backwhenarmyoftwofirstcame28735 жыл бұрын
@2:56 "let the panties hit the floor." you can just hear Jadzia's doing just that :)
@contrafax6 жыл бұрын
She doesnt wear them....
@lees.40844 жыл бұрын
what did she say?
@josiahzabel85964 жыл бұрын
In the second season, when Data was researching sign language. Worf leaned over to see the screen and his take was "Hmm, a method of communication that is both silent and covert. It could be useful."
@deniseeulert2503 Жыл бұрын
My favorite Worf moment is when he was captured by the Dominion and being forced to fight; Weyoun entered his cell and turned his back on Worf, Worf snapped his neck like it was nothing.. I loved the Cardassian Commander 'Damar' Iaughing at Weyoun's foolish arrogance.
@mouthofspaghetti7817 Жыл бұрын
The Klingon bowel movement must be mighty, and Worf's, the greatest of all!
@Slavtic4 жыл бұрын
After years of drinking prune juice, that doesn't surprise me.
@takohamoolsen24324 жыл бұрын
Or does Prune juice even affect Klingons at all? Look at Worf, probably not!
@StryderK4 жыл бұрын
"The goal is to hit the little dot in the center!" Worf: Misses the dot, destroys the board. Yeah, that tracks for the guy who got outshot on the shooting range by the ship's bartender. . .
@themocaw4 жыл бұрын
In his defense, Giunan does have centuries more practice.
@3Rayfire3 жыл бұрын
When your Dex is low, max out Strength
@Phoenix84922 жыл бұрын
Michael Dorn starred in Chips in late 70s,,so he would have been one of the first black actors I have seen as a child in 1970s!!! Max respect!!
@bryanhead2670 Жыл бұрын
I love Quark's laugh and then how he checks it when Worf orders prune juice. Brilliant.
@subclangor3 жыл бұрын
Risk pissing off an oversized Klingon with their reputations? Quark's a businessman, not a fighter!!!
@walkingreader Жыл бұрын
1:10 Ironically, by laying out Lancelot, Kira just saved Camelot
@panickedpaladin39662 жыл бұрын
You should of added the scene "good tea, nice house"
@ericgarcia47455 жыл бұрын
"Comfortable chair." :)
@mxplixic4 жыл бұрын
Also..... "LITTLE ship?!" from one of the star trek movies
@PhillipLemmon3 жыл бұрын
Prune juice is Worfs secret weapon. Klingons eat a high protein and fat diet. Worf doesn't have to deal with the irregular bowls of his fellow kilingons giving him an edge.
@Btester22 жыл бұрын
Just like humans
@Cenot4ph4 ай бұрын
The last bit with Picard and worf Honestly fits 2020 2021 how things are
@simonwillis15293 жыл бұрын
Compliments of creepy joe biden and his buddies!
@Species50082 жыл бұрын
Dax is too fine. Worf is a straight boss. They deserve each other.
@mattkemerait5 жыл бұрын
Worf is the only Klingon with the personality of a Vulcan.
@hr1meg5 жыл бұрын
hr1meg he behaves as Klingons do in their legendary stories - which is all he knew of Klingons until he entered Starfleet. But real Klingons act very differently from how they portray themselves in their stories.
@omegastar195 жыл бұрын
For instance: Q: What must I do to convince you? Worf: Die. Utterly logical.
@nathanielhellerstein58712 жыл бұрын
2:07 The way the pale, bald alien dude walked away from the bar killed me.💀😂👌🏿
@TheForcesWrath Жыл бұрын
Holy shit the chick from Becker!
@danabendu72945 жыл бұрын
I love how worf will eventually go on to join Drex's family and they'll be brothers should make for some nice thanksgiving dinners!
@tadious94155 жыл бұрын
All very traditionsl Shakespearian drama. Ah Shakespear, now there was a Klingon you have to respect. His words still torturing ckildren and teens 700+ years after his death.
@marcelmoreau27334 жыл бұрын
Whoever made this missed one of Wolf's best lines, "I am not a merry man." While dressed as a merry man thanks to Q.
@mrw17832 жыл бұрын
The Man playing Worf Has done a great job over the year's to the point that no one will every be able to feel his roll As Lt.Worf. same goes for Data an John Luke . them 3 actor's are great.
@gundorethemighty Жыл бұрын
Jean-Luc*
@thelastmotel Жыл бұрын
I like how changling Martok gave that smile that silently said "you sly motherf*cker", sort of momentary respect at Worf playing him.
@benjaminbierley20742 жыл бұрын
This is so much more interesting than STD.
@GetJesse5 жыл бұрын
"He's good" is an understatement
@grahamyodude4 жыл бұрын
2:10 Looks like Morn annoyed the Klingons with his constant talking 😭 lol
@jaymac7203 Жыл бұрын
The part about Annelena Baerbock, German FM, at @4:50 is really chilling!
@cbhlde Жыл бұрын
I really like the way the Klingon were portrayed in this series, and previously as well. I've felt like the more modern Klingon have.. "lost something in translation" Yknow?
@celticfox4 жыл бұрын
They should never have made the new Klingons....I also loved the in DS9 OS crossover trouble with tribbles... Worf "Don't Ask! comment when asked why he looks so different to Kirk's era Klingons
@TheSLUser Жыл бұрын
"You are Drex: Son of Martok." "That's right." "I am Worf: Son of Mogh." (backhands Drex and proceeds to humiliate him) This scene alone reminds us why Worf is a favorite in the Star Trek universe.
@Jamersonde3 жыл бұрын
imagine how well and pleasurably can worf shit with all this prune juice in him
@Czeckie4 жыл бұрын
This is peak Terry Farrell beauty in this clip. Just breathtaking.
@toddrf11 ай бұрын
I forgot how hot Dax was.
@phatmanxxxl4 жыл бұрын
She makes the period dress work
@DinsRune3 жыл бұрын
How is that something you forget?
@lordrumble70283 жыл бұрын
Which one?
@namk193 жыл бұрын
@@namk19 good point
@TheTribalgame2 жыл бұрын
1:05 WTF? Major Kera hit Sir Lancelot? HAHAHAAAA!"
@jamieolberding77316 жыл бұрын
They did a great job bringing Worf onto this show.
@dtmrea2477 күн бұрын
I STILL remember when Guinan introduced Worf to Prune Juice LOL
@kerrijohnstone75883 жыл бұрын
Worf, the Klingon who changed history, the Man who would be chancellor......but didn't take the role.
@bluehavencd4 жыл бұрын
Miles: “What did I tell ya?” In that clip, nothing. I’ll have my personal librarian research the historical documents of the Defiant crew for more content.
@jayluck80473 жыл бұрын
The way the boys laughed when Julian said "our first officer" at 1:25
@Intreductor8 ай бұрын
I do agree with her, the dress fits her better than it would Curzon Dax.
@IIISentorIII Жыл бұрын
Now compare this to the klingorks in STD.
@Audioholics3 жыл бұрын
As far as I’m concerned STD takes place in the Kelvin timeline
@DwarfDaddy3 жыл бұрын
shhh we don't talk about that
@gunkyzip3 жыл бұрын
@@DwarfDaddy Technically, it takes place in both at first, because all the events occur before the split, at least until the Red Angel intervention, at which point STD takes place in its own timeline, neither TOS/TNG nor Kelvin per se.
@woodrobin3 жыл бұрын
@@woodrobin well if that doesn’t scream “we fucked up, this is how we fixed it” idk what would
@DwarfDaddy3 жыл бұрын
Guess what there are Gay Klingons Trek Neo Con Hypocrite- 😳😫🤯
Michael Dorn said when he was auditioning for the part of Worf, he acted and carried himself as how he imagined the character would be. He sat alone, ignored the other actors, spoke in a low slow tone while keeping constant eye contact. He acted like a Klingon, and he got the part. Dorn is as instrumental to giving us an understanding of Klingons as Nimoy was in all things Vulcan...
Worf is the Goat of Klingons.
@@joeyattaway756 I remember a theory from the fan base that he is the reincarnation of one of their mythical heroes. There are a LOT of details to that, but look into it. It actually makes a lot of sense and adds to his already fantastic character.
And Armin Shimerman for Ferengi.
Worf was THE Klingon, that we compare other klingons to. kinda like how Spock is the first Vulcan we think of when we hear the word "vulcan."
Live long and prosper
If anyone cares dax said "Yeah, but I'm a lot better looking than he was"
Thank you for translating that.
Yes, thank you very much
I'd like you opinion on the pronunciation of klingon in general on DS9. If you ask me it's often delivered flaccidly.
I wondered what that meant, THX
Awesome!
Worf backhands the brat, thereby challenging him to a duel to the death. He then defeats him while being unarmed. Then he takes his weapon, indicating that he isn't worthy of having it, and is weak for losing it. And finally he leaves him alive rather than letting him die with honor. In klingon that is quite the burn.
Especially what he told Martok when he said that he'd taken his son's honor. I love Worf because for him, honor is far more than ceremony.
Oooooh Drex he made you a biiiitch.
SuperFriendBFG you mean he told that pile of amber jelly impersonating Martok.
His ancestor was the lawyer who defended Kirk and McCoy in Undiscovered Country. Wonder how many Trekkies said "Haven't I seen him before?" when they heard the voice (and seen him) for the first time.
Irene Parkin that was Worf's grandfather, also named Worf.
Funny how the universal translator always knows when someone intends for their words to not be translated.
That is interesting, isnt it?
Okay, you win the internet.
Or when different species talk to each other telepathically and it translates it
Never even thought of this until I rewatched these scenes after the episode where Quark and Friends went to 20th century Earth.
Yeah the UT is very situationally specific. I prefer the Farscape version where the translator nanites interpret alien languages for their host but it is made clear that while the audience hears English the person hears the alien language, the nanites just make sure they understand the meaning of what was said. It also makes for good moments where the actual alien language is heard because the nanites can’t produce a translation. Like when someone is swearing which is often very cultural specific.
One of my favorite Worf moments is when he tells Keiko that she can't go into labor because it's not a good time.
Push Keiko, PUSH! I AM PUSSSSHHHHING!
Worf has the baby turned??? Can't you tell? Lol
He was not a merry man at that time.
“You may now give birth.”
forever traumatized by keiko first birth.
Drex was no match for Worf for two reasons. 1: He has no honor. 2: He does not drink his prune juice. It is a warrior's drink.
Reason three is that he was clearly a spoiled brat living on his daddy's reputation.
EnforcerX71 he was a stuck up priss like his mother Sirella.
Haydn Anderson “Keep your head and your bowels clear.” - William Roughage
Worf was Awesome he holds the record as the only Klingon Worrior to hold a seat in the bathroom after all he had his drink chilled ;)
I love prunes. I never got them as a child because my dad is allergic to them. (Yes that's a real thing, fruit allergies are pretty rare, but they happen). Ironically it's his only allergy. I have several but not that one.
Q asking if he’s eaten any good books lately is one of the funniest lines ever
“Die” was funnier!🤣🤣🤣
@@Metrichi Discord
"Growl for me microbrain, show me you still care"
"Everyone was at my birthday party." -Worf, son of Mogh
also worf at his own birthday party: "I PROTEST, I AM _NOT_ A MERRY MAN!"
Love how Quark's laughter just dies when he realizes what he's doing.
Asher Tye He was like “Ooh shiii... I did that out loud.”
You're lucky, It would be awkward for me to kill the bartender on my first day.
"hahaah prune juice? what a n00b!!!!" *realizes he is laughing at a Klingon* "One prune juice coming right up!"
Shimerman did a great job of developing the entire Ferengi culture, much like Dorn did for the Klingon culture. The first is particularly impressive given Shimerman played two Ferengi in seasons 1 and 2 of TNG where the whole Ferengi thing was a total flop (which IIRC is not a coincidence, Shimerman was rather unhappy with how the Ferengi ended up in TNG and wanted to do better).
YEAH. Michael Dorn single handedly made the Klingons much more interesting than they were in the past, considering Worf was originally supposed to last only the first season. people just liked him too much to take him off!
He was horribly written in the first season of TNG too. He was basically played off as some idiot meathead.
@@Levi_Skardsen That's a Testament to his ability
KingScorpion73 Michael Dorn was signed to a five-year contract like everyone else. He was TNG’s Chekhov.
@@Scyllax But he didn't have bangs and he was only adopted into a Russian family.
...and yet he still doesn't get a show.
Best Worf line ever:"I an not a MERRY MAN!"
Love that scene
"I would be...................irritated."
"Good tea. Nice house."
When my son was about 8 (he’s 35 nor) I took him to a Startrek convention in Sacramento. Michael Dorn was there but he was late. A big guy walked on stage in a flight suit, he was Michael Dorn, but I didn’t recognize him without his makeup. He introduced himself and apologized for being late. He said he flew his Spanish trainer jet up from LA himself and there was an unavoidable delay. His normal voice is not his Klingon deep voice, but he can go in and out of it at will. He said Jonathan Frakes was the practical joker on the set and Patrick Stewart was the most reserved at first but he gradually came around. He seemed like a nice guy. My son got an autograph from him.
Meet him at a ST convention in San Diego in 1998. He like to talk about Tasha Yar's (Crosby) butt. He had us rolling. Funny guy and very entertaining. I was glad to get to meet him. Now Jonathon Frakes I meet at SD comic con 2010. He was not pleasant at all. Screaming at the fans, (laterally yelling at the top of his voice, startlingly people around him), real turn off in my book. They always say first impressions. Maybe a bad day or something, but it is what I remember about Frakes. Michael was just too funny and really likable!
Yes Michael was really a nice and funny guy, he talked about the new cleavage revealing uniform of counselor Troy’s uniform at my convention.
Mr Spock would of destroyed him
I attended an original ST convention and heard Nichelle Nicole sing the most beautiful Summertime in acapella.
Yeah nice story, even if its a complete fabricated LIE.
Sometimes after the Dominion war... Martok: Drex, my son! Come here and meet Worf, son of Mogh, your new brother. Worf here is an accomplished fighter who could teach you a few tricks! Drex: We've met.
In the novel "Diplomatic Implausibility", which details Worf's first mission as ambassador, Drex contacts Martok and whines about his new orders, as well as about Martok letting Worf join their house. Martok basically tells him to grow up.
Drex is dead
@@Bitchslapper316 that gets ratconned
@@mattjones6578 When?
Wouldn't Worf be above Drex? Like an Uncle, since Martok calls him a brother? But then again, Sarilla calls Jadzia a daughter.... Idk. Just thoughts
I think my favorite line in this clip is: "And what of his Father?" Worf: "that remains to be seen." It shows he's smart enough to realize that two people, no matter how close you or they think they are or should be, can make different decisions or have different opinions without it necessarily reflecting on one of them.
Most perceptive and astute of you to point that out.
It still has a relation to the other individual. If a child is narcissistic and hostile to others, or is manipulative and cruel, it would and should reflect on the ones who raised them, as well as the genetics passed on to them.
@@Krystalmyth Which is why he still implied it with "that remains to be seen".
@@GreenEyeDemon 1. Most places we see those things being carried are military installations, it makes sense for them to show up where they are. 2. Any damage they cause is easier to repair given the medical technology available.
It's more pertinent in Klingon culture where the Sins of the Father are literally transferred to the son. Fortunately such dishonors do not automatically transfer back up the family tree.
Also it was a stroke of brilliance to bring Worf into DS9 at this point in his characters development. He, poetically, needed the breathing room of DS9 to further develop as a person, and his unique history was perfectly suited to be at the center of Klingon/Federation conflict over the Cardassian/Dominion situation. And, as the Klingon Empire demonstrated, a Klingon is ideally suited for handling Cardassians.
Worf essentially challenged Drex to a fight to the death, defeated him while unarmed and left him alive! He couldn't make his contempt for him more clear unless he pissed on him.
A Klingon without honor is a truly dismal thing.
You can't rob something they don't have.
He should his took his ass.
I thought backhanding a Klingon in the face was such a terrible insult that it was basically a challenge to the death. If you're only looking for a friendly fight at a party you use a closed fist or palmstrike or headbutt.
P It is. It's a dueling move as slapping someone with a gauntlet. Signifies you are not worthy of their full strike/attention. Backhanding then leaving them alive while besting them signifies you were correct and they are not a warrior hence they do not deserve a warriors death.
"Everyone was at my birthday party." - Why Worf is awesome
I wasn't there
Rumpa Stiltskin then you are a nobody!
"...there were... no survivors..."
@@thisismagacountry1318 Yes, well, no one cares if a fascist, treasonous asshole was there anyways.
Dax's smile after Worf says "I suppose so" is so beautiful.
Well it's true, the dress fits her better than it would Curzon Dax
When dax met worf. I can tell she loved him at first fight. Worf is a badass. :)
Yeah, Worf making Drex his bitch, turned Dax on big time! If this had been a porn scene, she would've begged him to nail her right then and there!
@@bobosims1848 Jesus dude.
lol, love both of these replies!
“You cannot take away what someone does not have” I literally did a spit take this is the best line ever second only to, “That green-blooded son-of-a-b*tch! It’s his revenge for all those arguments he lost.” -Dr. McCoy “Bones” when he found out Spock had mind-melded with him
In Germany, or generally german spreaking countries, Dr. McCoy is called "Pille" instead of "Bones". Because the german word Pille (for Pill) sounds better than Knochen (which would be the translation for Bones)
I prefer when he said "you cannot tarnish a rusted blade".
@@R-T_BK79 that is dope! Thanks for expanding my Star Trek knowledge!
@@ricardog2165 that’s pretty good too!
"She knocked out Lancelot." "He kissed me!" "He's SUPPOSED to kiss you!" ROFL XD
Shadowkey392 "I was playing a married woman...!!" says the woman whose last steady boyfriend was a monk.
He was a Monk, not a Priest - and they most certainly are NOT celibate.
@Cian McCabe given how Vedek Bareil and Vedek Winn acted, I highly doubt it.
@Cian McCabe Lancelot wouldn't have kissed her if she wasn't playing the role of Guinevere.
She is so awesome! Better wife than Guinevere according to most legends.
Morn got up and left. He just wasn’t in the mood to beat up some klingons.
He did have a bit of a temper.
Morn is actually an extremely powerful character. It is said that he has almost 0.04% of Shaggy’s power.
They always gave Morn too many lines. So annoying.
He knew that if the Klingons got rowdy, he would see nothing but a red mist, but once that mist cleared, there would be dead Klingons everywhere and he'd be doing hard labor for life on some asteroid near the Romulan Neutral Zone.
I thought the character of morn was supposed to be timid,am I wrong?
Klingons talking s*** about the Enterprise. Worf Son of Mogh: Somebody hold my prune juice.
Something he has in common with Scotty. Talk shit about the Enterprise, prepare to meet a PISSED OFF Scotsman, the most terrifying thing in the galaxy
What's Klingon for "Laddie, shouldn't you be rephrasing that?"
@@graceskerp A right hook, Klingons are more direct.
I once saw a sound bite from an interview where Michael Dorn said that his approach to playing Worf was that he tried to add something new in how he portrayed the character every year. It was a brilliant approach because no matter what the script did with the character, Dorn ensured that Worf was always changing, always evolving just as any normal person does during the course of their lives.
They did something similar to the Chief in DS9 every season they had the Lets "#@&%" with O'Brian episodes where they totally messed with him in the most evil ways. In a couple seasons the did it twice or more
TAOTE (The Annual O'Brien Torture Episodes)! Yes, they were always doing that to the poor Chief! But Colm Meany is such a great actor that those were always some of the better episodes every season.
From 5:00 , that quote. "Those who twirl their moustaches are easy to spot, those who clothe themselves in good deeds are well camouflaged." Rings so absolutely true.
Very much so in the US political climate....
The US, Brazil, Turkey, Russia, China, Iran, Poland, Saudi Arabia... just to name a few. Like Picard said, there will always be people like this.
Trump is the most obvious villain ever though. Everyone knew he was dirty, they just chose to ignore it and hope for the best.
From which episode is this clip?
@@VikasLohia "The Drumhead"
The thing I like about worf which is a testament of his actor Michael dorn is that he plays like a Klingon who is an outsider in both lands. Worf was raised by humans the majority of his life but identified as a Klingon. So he ended up being a strict adherent to Klingon tradition. But most Klingons (like martok and gowron) don’t have a stick up their ass about Klingon tradition. It’s really good writing
Prune juice. A warrior's drink.
heh
When you're eating a proper all-meat warrior's diet, sometimes it takes a warrior's drink to get the plumbing flowing again.
Guinan was probably the only person that understood the reaction Worf would have tasting prune juice for the 1st time.
Supposedly, prune juice tastes _exactly_ the same as Blood Wine.
To me, the essence of Worf was in the First Contact movie. Picard was irrational and called Worf a coward, and without missing a beat, Worf responds "If you were any other man, i would kill you where you stand" and all of Trekdom knew that by golly he would have. You dont tug on Supermans cape, you don't spit into the wind, you don't pull the mask of the old lone ranger, and you dont mess around with Worf.
"nice hat." Kira's expression just kills me.
That line is actually really funny for someone who has watched the show Firefly.
Worf's character is a complex balance of human civility and the honorable Klingon warrior. He manages to bring both in line perfectly on a number of occasions while still proving that he can beat the hell out of most opponents with ease. My favorite scene with him is by far the altercation between himself and commander Data when data had to command the ship and whorf disagreed with his commands. Both came to a mature and professional ubderstanding and remained steadfast friends. Modern writers could never come up with such incredible scenes.
The last scene is especially relevant in today`s day and age.
Witness the reckless, blasphemous actions of His Holiness.
It’s been especially relevant in every day and age
Fuck yeah.
Did Michael Dorm receive any sort of stunt training? He has done more rolls, flips, throws and grappling than any other character in any series he's been in.
The tall redhead female security officer on TNG was Patricia Talmann (who also played Lyta Alexander on Babylon 5) and she was a stuntperson in addition to being an actor. It wouldn't surprise me at all if Dorn had gotten some training, but I never heard him speak about it at any cons that I attended where he was on a panel.
Actually, Dorn didn't like doing stunts and often used a stunt double. Sorry to burst your bubble.
@@doctormorbius6430 Smart guy; makes for a longer, healthier career.
@@doctormorbius6430 how much Morbing does it take to gather information like that?
maybe he learned some of it in training when he and Garak were CHP officers in CHiPs.
Never laugh at a Klingon when he orders a drink, any drink.
NEVER laugh at a Klingon for ANY reason
@@scotthamp384 Exception: Klingon comedians. Tho now I wonder what Klingon slapstick would be like ...
@@Qaianna Probably less like slapstick and more like Roman gladiatorial games.
Sounds like a Rule of Acquisition
You cannot take away what someone does not have.
Best line of the entire ST franchise, when Picard called Worf a coward for recommending that they abandon the Enterprise to the Borg: "If you were any other man, I would KILL YOU where you stand!". He is the most honorable man in all of Trek. Worf series - NOW!
Picard is probably the best non Klingon that understands the nature of Klingons since Curzon Dax.
The only other guy in sci-fi that made the same menace in a beliavable way was T'ealc in Stargate SG-1. He and Worf were quite blood brothers.
Worf has a tonne of respect for Picard and saw him as a mentor.
I disagree. Although I would love to see a series based on Worf, I do not want it done by the current idiots...er.....people in charge of Trek. They have more than demonstrated that they would penisize a necrophiliac donkey in any hour of the day or night. WORF The Series needs to be done with as much Honor and Dedication as the actor and character has shown since we met him 35 years ago.
@@Species5008 Naw man, they would handle it fine. Haters gotta hate.
I love the look on Quark's face when he realized he just laughed in the face of a man who could rip his lobes off without a second thought.
Worf really was our best version of klingon warrior. He had a deeper understanding of honor... even though his society dishonored him twice.
This is the Worf I wanted to see on TNG. Bless DS9 for this. Wish the rest of the TNG cast continued with these wonderful writers.
Krystal Myth Agreed. Warf 2.0 was awesome.
They really turned him up to 11.
The bond and respect between Picard and Worf is touching. One of the best shows of all time.
There's an excellent book "Star Trek Excelsior: Forged in Fire" It goes into detail how it came that Curzon Dax got the respect of Klingons. For any Klingon to say "Curzon's name is an honored on among my people" speaks volumes. That book also explains more about the changes in Klingons, It also explains how Sulu became captain of Excelsior. easily one of my favorite Star Trek books.
Can you give me a short version of the reason for Curzon's honor please? I love Klingon culture so I would love to learn how he gains such respect.
Wtf I gotta read that novel. Worf and Jadzia were my favorite couple. Curzon, Jadzia, and Ezri always fascinated me. Curzon's story sounds as good a read as any Trek novel with Q and/or Borg. And then Sulu's story dealing with his first command is a friggin bonus! Wonder if Tuvok has a cameo in the book due to Sulu being in a Voyager episode with Tuvok as an actual crew member of Excelsior. Sorry went off on tangents. Worf is a Bousss lol
Didn't DS9 have at least one episode about that? I seem to vaguely recall one without even doing a web search. It wasn't the whole episode - just a short section.
@@tenhirankei there were the couple episodes with Kor...
TheC4FourHundred Kor...?
After getting his ass kicked on TNG, Worf does the ass kicking in DS9
It's good to have life goals.
TNG underestablished how good of a fighter Worf was. He was the best fighter on the ship.
Darts isn't a game, it's a sport. And I just remembered WHY he doesn't play games - growing up on Earth, during his first game of junior high-school, his Klingon blood became enflamed with exuberance and in throwing his first tackle, basically almost killed someone, knocked this kid two years older and way bigger than he was into a coma for about 3 weeks, which completely horrified him to the extent that he vowed to never take part in human sports again.
Spike EP it was a soccer game, and he did kill someone accidentally.
Poor Worf. That would fuck you up forever. 😔
Especially when humans kinda have a slight distaste for Klingons as it is
Can't it be both a game and a sport? Like football or baseball or, y'know...most other sports?
I remember it was in the episode where we meet his foster parents. They were an interesting couple! I believe their last name was Rushenko - Ukrainian, possibly.
A laugh or smile from Worf is like an oasis in the desert
I know this vid is supposed to be about Worf but that’s a great speech by Picard at the end
One of many that Picard made
I think for me it shows how much Worf has gained, he's listened to Picard and taken so much on, you can see that in his character development. He's much more vigilant, also he thinks before acting, looks at things from all sides, is much more measured and learns from his mistakes. He's taken the best from humanity and also his own Klingon heritage. All the restoration of his honour during TNG as well. I'm not sure there is a character with a better arc in all of Star Trek to be honest, if not perhaps anything!
@@fleecemaster There's no other character who would make as many sacrifices as he did just to be in Starfleet. I loved how you could always see his many different motivations, and how you could basically see his wheels turning in his head, and yet, he still managed to pick the right side.
Any scenes focusing on interaction between Worf and Picard are usually great!
2:12 Morn, seeing angry Klingons, flees the scene, as avoiding confrontation is his best chance of survival
"F#ck this sh!t, I'm out." - Morn. This is the only known time Morn walked away from his seat without saying a word. He would normally ramble on for sometime before leaving. Too many Klingons would upset his second stomach.
Morn would’ve kicked the shit out of them he was just tired. He’s normally a chatterbox but hey everyone has those days.
Their best chance of survival
Much like MOST of the cretins I know from south of the border, Morn is nothing but a giant P@$$Y. Can't do anything but sit there.
He didn't want to be arrested by Odo for hurting them.
"everyone was at my birthday party" said by worf is something I never knew I needed to hear!
Vintage Worf. Kicking ass and straight to the point.
Dax with that “he’s gooood!” that was a exclamation of…..he will be mine.
Hearing about it and seeing it live are very different things.
The strongest thing Worf did was admit he was wrong in helping Admiral Satie. It takes some huge balls to admit you screwed up, especially in such a massive way.
Hello wharf vs dorf?
I love how fast Quark goes from laughter to "it would be my honor"
Worf had the best character development in Star trek . His evolution is great while remaining the same...except the Counselor Troi angle that never made sense, he is the best character in my book. His relationship with Dax was great...Too bad contracts smh.
2:11 Morn's just thinking " Nope. I'm outta here. "
He sure spent a lot of time in Quark's bar...
Kira: "We were in the holosuite..." Worf: "A few years back Q made me dress just as silly. At least you got to choose your outfits."
Indeed, chilled prune juice does tend to make one awesome. ;)
A true Klingon warrior keeps his bowels as clean as his bat'leth.
MiG2880 Who says sorbitol has the same effect on extraterrestrials? It's one 4 ounce glass of juice for the effect of one prune. People usually eat four prunes at a time to stimulate the gut.
Fascinating... But can't you see we're making poop jokes here? Besides, alcohol has the same effect on Klingons as it has on humans. I don't see why natural laxatives wouldn't. Anyone who eats gagh might be thankful for a glass of prune juice once in a while.
Edward French as word said Warriors drink. yeah if the warrior wants to be regular.
Edward French or, at least, regular
Well, at least he is not without honor. Introducing himself before a fight and then absolutely cleaning house? That is indeed the way of the warrior.
The Drumhead is one of the greatest episodes ever. Absolutely superb all around.
Man, Worf had a laugh that could blow the doors off!
The Drumhead was one of the better episodes of the series. I would have liked to hear Picard tell Worf that Admiral Satee was the same kind of person who had accused Mog of treason.
This was my introduction to DS9. I never sat down and watched the show until this episode aired. Got sucked in, and Worf was a BIG part of that. He and Jadzia became my favorite characters, Dukat as well. (Such a great actor) This scene has a permanent place in my heart.
Hell yeah dude
You need to watch Garak he worked hard on his character to the point he wrote his ow huge back story bible like thing he used to play him and the writers looked at to do his lines. They even gave him permission to build the character adding his own style to him. This was amazing as even if an actor wanted to change a single word it would take hours as they had to ask some one who bounced the request all the way up the chain and had to wait for it to come back down. He was also allowed to use his bible and when they went to Cons and Expo's he would rather than tell things from the show over and over make up stories from his past, They even let him write books that have been published it is letters from Garak On Cardasia after the war to Julian talking about his past growing up and what life is like on/in the new Cardasia, The actor that played him was the crazy Killer in one of the Dirty Harry Movies and he says that role almost ruined his acting as every role he was offered was a nut job .... He moved to the stage and was invited back to TV and fell in love with Garak and demanded to be allowed to work with the character and unlike most of the actors he was given permission to. He made Garak who he was not the script writers or Rodenbury. look up en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Stitch_in_Time_(Robinson_novel)
@@PlayNiceFolks I had no idea. That's incredible.
it's 2 episodes
I love ds9 damnit!
Enterprise is just as great.
Speaking of Morn getting up and walking away: I love how the show's designers put so much effort into that mask to let him talk, and in the end, he never says anything in any of the episodes!
He had some random lines
"Spreading fear in the name of righteousness". Sounds like the modus operandi of our "leaders".
Death to the Xenos! Oh, wait, wrong fantasy future series.
@@Minalkra doesn’t matter if there are Xenos there is only one course of action. I would like to see these Klingons face the Death Korps of Kreige
Without a doubt, Worf has the finest command pedigree in starfleet.
Except for when he wasn't having fun on vacation so decided to join a terrorist movement.
You mean when he single-handedly infiltrated a group of extremists and entrapped them before they could escalate their acts of domestic terror to actually hurt people? Your comment makes me realize he may also have the finest *American* pedigree in Starfleet, in addition to command.
The finest American pedigree is Purina Dog Chow. Fucking America, shite country.
"Except for when he wasn't having fun on vacation so decided to join a terrorist movement." That can happen to any of us.
Knowing now what a jokefest the TNG set was, it's amazing that these actors could pull off the emotionally intense scenes. I guess that's one of the marks of a great actor.
And Dorn was the biggest joker of the group, if the bloopers are any indication
Yeah, but the DS9 set was supposedly very serious.
@2:56 "let the panties hit the floor." you can just hear Jadzia's doing just that :)
She doesnt wear them....
what did she say?
In the second season, when Data was researching sign language. Worf leaned over to see the screen and his take was "Hmm, a method of communication that is both silent and covert. It could be useful."
My favorite Worf moment is when he was captured by the Dominion and being forced to fight; Weyoun entered his cell and turned his back on Worf, Worf snapped his neck like it was nothing.. I loved the Cardassian Commander 'Damar' Iaughing at Weyoun's foolish arrogance.
The Klingon bowel movement must be mighty, and Worf's, the greatest of all!
After years of drinking prune juice, that doesn't surprise me.
Or does Prune juice even affect Klingons at all? Look at Worf, probably not!
"The goal is to hit the little dot in the center!" Worf: Misses the dot, destroys the board. Yeah, that tracks for the guy who got outshot on the shooting range by the ship's bartender. . .
In his defense, Giunan does have centuries more practice.
When your Dex is low, max out Strength
Michael Dorn starred in Chips in late 70s,,so he would have been one of the first black actors I have seen as a child in 1970s!!! Max respect!!
I love Quark's laugh and then how he checks it when Worf orders prune juice. Brilliant.
Risk pissing off an oversized Klingon with their reputations? Quark's a businessman, not a fighter!!!
1:10 Ironically, by laying out Lancelot, Kira just saved Camelot
You should of added the scene "good tea, nice house"
"Comfortable chair." :)
Also..... "LITTLE ship?!" from one of the star trek movies
Prune juice is Worfs secret weapon. Klingons eat a high protein and fat diet. Worf doesn't have to deal with the irregular bowls of his fellow kilingons giving him an edge.
Just like humans
The last bit with Picard and worf Honestly fits 2020 2021 how things are
Compliments of creepy joe biden and his buddies!
Dax is too fine. Worf is a straight boss. They deserve each other.
Worf is the only Klingon with the personality of a Vulcan.
hr1meg he behaves as Klingons do in their legendary stories - which is all he knew of Klingons until he entered Starfleet. But real Klingons act very differently from how they portray themselves in their stories.
For instance: Q: What must I do to convince you? Worf: Die. Utterly logical.
2:07 The way the pale, bald alien dude walked away from the bar killed me.💀😂👌🏿
Holy shit the chick from Becker!
I love how worf will eventually go on to join Drex's family and they'll be brothers should make for some nice thanksgiving dinners!
All very traditionsl Shakespearian drama. Ah Shakespear, now there was a Klingon you have to respect. His words still torturing ckildren and teens 700+ years after his death.
Whoever made this missed one of Wolf's best lines, "I am not a merry man." While dressed as a merry man thanks to Q.
The Man playing Worf Has done a great job over the year's to the point that no one will every be able to feel his roll As Lt.Worf. same goes for Data an John Luke . them 3 actor's are great.
Jean-Luc*
I like how changling Martok gave that smile that silently said "you sly motherf*cker", sort of momentary respect at Worf playing him.
This is so much more interesting than STD.
"He's good" is an understatement
2:10 Looks like Morn annoyed the Klingons with his constant talking 😭 lol
The part about Annelena Baerbock, German FM, at @4:50 is really chilling!
I really like the way the Klingon were portrayed in this series, and previously as well. I've felt like the more modern Klingon have.. "lost something in translation" Yknow?
They should never have made the new Klingons....I also loved the in DS9 OS crossover trouble with tribbles... Worf "Don't Ask! comment when asked why he looks so different to Kirk's era Klingons
"You are Drex: Son of Martok." "That's right." "I am Worf: Son of Mogh." (backhands Drex and proceeds to humiliate him) This scene alone reminds us why Worf is a favorite in the Star Trek universe.
imagine how well and pleasurably can worf shit with all this prune juice in him
This is peak Terry Farrell beauty in this clip. Just breathtaking.
I forgot how hot Dax was.
She makes the period dress work
How is that something you forget?
Which one?
@@namk19 good point
1:05 WTF? Major Kera hit Sir Lancelot? HAHAHAAAA!"
They did a great job bringing Worf onto this show.
I STILL remember when Guinan introduced Worf to Prune Juice LOL
Worf, the Klingon who changed history, the Man who would be chancellor......but didn't take the role.
Miles: “What did I tell ya?” In that clip, nothing. I’ll have my personal librarian research the historical documents of the Defiant crew for more content.
The way the boys laughed when Julian said "our first officer" at 1:25
I do agree with her, the dress fits her better than it would Curzon Dax.
Now compare this to the klingorks in STD.
As far as I’m concerned STD takes place in the Kelvin timeline
shhh we don't talk about that
@@DwarfDaddy Technically, it takes place in both at first, because all the events occur before the split, at least until the Red Angel intervention, at which point STD takes place in its own timeline, neither TOS/TNG nor Kelvin per se.
@@woodrobin well if that doesn’t scream “we fucked up, this is how we fixed it” idk what would
Guess what there are Gay Klingons Trek Neo Con Hypocrite- 😳😫🤯