Star Trek: 10 Biggest Takeaways From Patrick Stewart's Memoir (And 1 That Wasn't)

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  • @ashes2ashesuk
    @ashes2ashesuk6 ай бұрын

    I would advise against reading the book. Get the audio version instead, as it’s narrated by sirpatstew himself, and hearing the emotion as he tells some of those stories is incredibly touching

  • @toga20000

    @toga20000

    6 ай бұрын

    That peach story hit me in the feels, the way he curses at himself…

  • @Vim-Wolf

    @Vim-Wolf

    6 ай бұрын

    Advice taken, especially since he’s reading it himself.

  • @cjc363636

    @cjc363636

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, the audio book is like having Sir Patrick sitting in the car next to you telling his stories. Just fantastic.

  • @L8onL8on

    @L8onL8on

    6 ай бұрын

    Yup, blows my mind why people would READ this vs LISTENING to it, from the man himself.

  • @dainbramage3558

    @dainbramage3558

    6 ай бұрын

    I read it and loved every second of it, that being said I may have to also get the audio book now aswell

  • @van8ryan
    @van8ryan6 ай бұрын

    My favorite story was with him working with Vivian Leigh when she was performing in England. Apparently, Stewart was playing a bit role (mainly holding a battery-operated lantern with no lines). However, in the middle of Leigh's monologue, the power went out in the theater. Stewart immediately turned on the lantern and walked up alongside Leigh, giving her the proper lighting to finish her performance. He got high praise from Leigh for quick thinking. Although they didn't become close, when the entire cast was invited to the re-release premiere of GONE WITH THE WIND in London, Stewart was invited to sit next to Leigh.

  • @matbroomfield
    @matbroomfield6 ай бұрын

    Patrick's friendship with Ian McKellen is absolutely charming and endearing.

  • @SevCaswell

    @SevCaswell

    6 ай бұрын

    They have the Ultimate Bromance!

  • @vic5015

    @vic5015

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@SevCaswellHugh Laurie and Stephen Fry might beg to differ.

  • @edkwon

    @edkwon

    6 ай бұрын

    Best example of Guy Love 👍🏼

  • @matbroomfield

    @matbroomfield

    6 ай бұрын

    @@edkwon yeah, they're great.

  • @ytubeanon
    @ytubeanon6 ай бұрын

    I was surprised by Stewart's mention in the memoir of him living in a haunted house while working on Star Trek. He came home and someone, who was staying there, said a book had flung itself across the room. Stewart regularly felt like someone was watching him. Later, he met the owner's of the house in some public environment, and they admitted to the haunting. Eventually, Stewart's agent or publicist alone at the house became fed up and shouted something like, "Go away, leave us alone! We don't want you here anymore!" and since then the hauntings stopped.

  • @douglasdavis8395

    @douglasdavis8395

    6 ай бұрын

    Uh huh.

  • @BruinPhD2009
    @BruinPhD20096 ай бұрын

    In case folks have forgotten, Sting is also a classically trained tenor. He's recorded albums of Renaissance madrigals and, from a friend who performed with him in LA, he's a really nice guy.

  • @ScottishYorkshirePudding

    @ScottishYorkshirePudding

    6 ай бұрын

    Sting or Gordon Sumner?

  • @AdamWEST-yu2os

    @AdamWEST-yu2os

    6 ай бұрын

    That stung.

  • @AdmRose

    @AdmRose

    6 ай бұрын

    He’s also willing to help dig a trapped fan out of a well.

  • @QuintusAntonious

    @QuintusAntonious

    4 ай бұрын

    Sting's reaction to Stewart's naivety is totally in keeping with everything I've heard about Sting being humble and gracious to just about everyone.

  • @GameOfDepth
    @GameOfDepth6 ай бұрын

    I became friends with Pat when we worked together on a show at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. Better than you can imagine, very present and kind. We formed a little comic book club, he borrowed my copy of “From Hell”. I’m looking forward to him retelling Brian Blessed stories. He told me about how Brian had a reinforced suitcase that he kept a set of weights in. Brian acted as if it was a normal suitcase in weight and then see how long he could go without laughing when the hotel bell hop would struggle to budge it, let alone lift it as if this suitcase was the Hammer of Thor.

  • @germansnowman
    @germansnowman6 ай бұрын

    I had the privilege to attend his book tour’s London event, and I was so impressed by his humility and genuine joy of being there.

  • @floydcooley1
    @floydcooley16 ай бұрын

    Since Excalibur is one of my favorite movies, I must throw in his performance there as well.

  • @JubeiKibagamiFez

    @JubeiKibagamiFez

    6 ай бұрын

    I actually saw Excalibur as a kid before TNG premiered. Excalibur is one of my favorite movies.

  • @GoddessPallasAthena

    @GoddessPallasAthena

    6 ай бұрын

    I LOVE Excalibur, and in fact, have the DVD in my small collection. At the time, I had no idea who that was and in fact, was quite a bit AFTER I'd been watching TNG that I found out that he was in the movie. (I saw it back in . . . I want to say 1981 or so, in the theater - I was actually underage to see an R rated movie, and didn't buy the DVD till well after seeing every episode of TNG). I also didn't know that he was in I, Claudius till very recently, I think maybe a year or less, ago. I saw the miniseries through PBS's "Masterpiece Theater" when I was a kid (yeah, I saw some weird stuff, for a kid).

  • @burtonwilliams5355

    @burtonwilliams5355

    6 ай бұрын

    YES !

  • @andrewcoulthard-clark
    @andrewcoulthard-clark6 ай бұрын

    I want him to do another book. One thing I wished he could talk more about; interviewing and being interviewed is an art form, and some of Stewart's early TNG promotional interviews feel pretty stilted and rehearsed, where he's still nervous about being in the spotlight. Whereas these days, he's fun and interesting and a delightful guest. I would love to hear how he learned to enjoy talking on camera, and the other interviewee skills along the way.

  • @Viggen61
    @Viggen616 ай бұрын

    While I wouldn’t necessarily advise against buying the book, I DEFINITELY recommend the audiobook! Listening to Sir Patrick narrate his life story is engaging, fun and really gives you a sense of his life, coming up from a working class family. You can really hear in his voice his appreciation for the good things he’s had, and regrets for things that went perhaps not so good. And it is full of humor, like when he talks about meeting that bassist in the “police band”…

  • @auntykat8083

    @auntykat8083

    6 ай бұрын

    I completely agree, the audiobook is delightful.

  • @fidgey
    @fidgey6 ай бұрын

    So glad to see “I, Claudius” in there! One of my all-time favorite pieces of media!

  • @kimmac1188
    @kimmac11886 ай бұрын

    I attended London and saw him in person! Read the book now listening to the audio book narrated by him. Having read the book already doesn't take away from the truly amazing experience of hearing him narrate his memoir. I'd say do both or just the audiobook, and I'm a massive print or e book reader. His is actually the first audiobook I've consumed and I'm blown away by hearing him narrate from the heart!

  • @startrekker6913
    @startrekker69135 ай бұрын

    The trailer is PURE GOLD. I nearly died watching Picard sing country and western. I'm getting the album

  • @jeremydoud4885
    @jeremydoud48856 ай бұрын

    If you have access to Barnes & Noble they have exclusive Patrick Stewart autographed editions for sale!😊

  • @cidiracing7481
    @cidiracing74816 ай бұрын

    Not sure why Insurection has always been received unfavourably. It wasn't as good as First Contact, but I always liked it.

  • @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689

    @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689

    6 ай бұрын

    tbh insurrection is the only TNG movie that feels like TNG to me.

  • @cidiracing7481

    @cidiracing7481

    6 ай бұрын

    @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689 It does feel like a Star Trek story yes.

  • @johncameron4194

    @johncameron4194

    6 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @douglasdavis8395

    @douglasdavis8395

    6 ай бұрын

    @@cidiracing7481- How many GREAT freelance novels have been written about TNG? The TNG movie scripts were just sucky considering the thousand or so better available stories. I've probably read 100 just randomly picked up over the last 40 years or so. I could recommend at least 10 that were engrossing, mysterious, character-driven, and had story cohesion to align with canon. And NONE of them had a guy with his bitten-off ear, or red Play-Doh that blows up planets, etc. "It's not what you write, it's " ' whom you know.' "

  • @haactgaming9687
    @haactgaming96876 ай бұрын

    Watching Patrick Stewart’s Country and western album’s commercial was so funny!

  • @Herowebcomics
    @Herowebcomics6 ай бұрын

    Wow! He sure had a crazy adventure with that show and in life!😅

  • @joerider3769
    @joerider37696 ай бұрын

    Loved the book! So amazing that he rose above such poverty. He could have easily have gone worked in the mines or in a shop! While I found his theater years fascinating, I was hoping for more Star Trekish stuff. Then, again, that's what sequels are for...

  • @ShaunStephens777
    @ShaunStephens7776 ай бұрын

    Now I wish Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen were in Star Trek together

  • @yvindwestersund9720

    @yvindwestersund9720

    6 ай бұрын

    A crossover between LOTR AND STAR TREK would be fun 😂😂 Love them both as great actors and from what I've seen great guys Really good chemistry between them

  • @vic5015
    @vic50156 ай бұрын

    I've *definitely* always been of the opinion that Jean-Luc Picard just isn't that concerned about his baldness and doesn't consider it relevant one way or another.

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um6 ай бұрын

    "I would like to see us get this place right first before we have the arrogance to put significantly flawed civilizations out onto other planets, even though they may be utterly uninhibited." -- Patrick Stewart

  • @bobito8997
    @bobito89976 ай бұрын

    He was brilliant in I Caudius, chillingly vile and intimidating. Made me sigh with relief when his character died. Sejanus (real historical villain) was not a pleasant chap.

  • @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689

    @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689

    6 ай бұрын

    I need to watch that, love the book.

  • @vinceely2906

    @vinceely2906

    6 ай бұрын

    Sorry spellcheck. It’s actually I Clavdivs 😆

  • @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689

    @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689

    6 ай бұрын

    @@vinceely2906 ACTUALLY you'll find Frankenstein was the doctor not the monster

  • @edkwon

    @edkwon

    6 ай бұрын

    ​ I also read the book first, the BBC adaptation is decent, also has such a powerhouse 'who's who' of British actors who are household names now. A young John Hurt played Caligula, for example

  • @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689

    @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689

    6 ай бұрын

    @@edkwon Yeah on my "Things which were basically televised plays" are that and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy... actually that had Stewart in too if i recall XD

  • @SevCaswell
    @SevCaswell6 ай бұрын

    I am so glad that I made it to The Haymarket to see Waiting For Godot with Sir Patrick and Sir Ian. I just wish I'd been able to see more of him on stage when he was younger. I really hope my mother has taken the hint and got me Making It So for my xmas present...

  • @vic5015
    @vic50156 ай бұрын

    I hadn't realized Sir Patrick had behind the camera experience on Trek.

  • @kenhallermd8897
    @kenhallermd88976 ай бұрын

    I listened to almost the entire audio version of "Making It So" on an 1850-mile family trip this Thanksgiving. It was delightful, fascinating, and often quite moving. As such, I would advise getting the audio book in addition to - or even instead of - the printed book. Hearing Sir Patrick relate his story in his own voice is, I imagine, a far richer experience than merely reading it on the page. One clarification about the notorious wig: The way Sir Patrick relates it in the book, he was advised to bring his wig with him when he came to the ST:TNG audition. Unfortunately, he had left it in London and had to have it shipped to him by air. He had to go to the airport himself to pick it up. On the morning of the audition, he went to the Paramount studio gates and was told that he could not park on the lot. A woman in a car behind him walked up to the guard and said, “Don't you know who this is? He has a huge audition today. Let him through!” Without further protest, the guard let him through, though Stewart did not know who the woman was. Before the actual audition, he went to a makeup room where, lo and behold, he found out that his champion at the gate was the woman who would be doing his makeup and fixing his wig! She had been given a head shot of him in advance, so she recognized him, and he thanked her profusely. He actually did the audition with the wig. He had worked on two scenes with the director, of the pilot Corey Allen, in advance of the audition, and Corey read with him in the audition. However, after he got through the first scene, the executives said, “Thank you. That will be enough,” and they let him go. Stewart said that he was afraid that he had blown it and that he was not going to get the part. However, when he went back to the green room to take off his wig and get ready to leave, the executives found him, extended their hands, and said, “We just wanted to thank you again for coming.” He says that they had no reason to do that, but he thinks that they might have done it because they figured he would have taken the wig off by then, and they wanted to see for themselves how he would look without it. There was no laughter. There was no, “Take that damn thing off!” It was all much more subdued, and ultimately, lucky for all of us, he got the job!

  • @destinationsunknowntheroadsles
    @destinationsunknowntheroadsles6 ай бұрын

    I met Kyle MacLachlan just as the movie Dune had been released . He was still living in Seattle renting a apartment at a friends home. Having just walked past a movie poster I did not realize it was him until my friend mentioned who the guy was I just spoke with. Kyle was a very nice guy.

  • @gailseatonhumbert
    @gailseatonhumbert6 ай бұрын

    Having heard the discussion between Frakes, Shatner, Stewart and especially Leonard Nimoy who was the most accomplished director/producer of them all beyond Star Trek properties eg. "3 Men and a Baby" is Nimoy's most successful non Star Trek film. It makes sense. Whoopie Goldberg moderated their discussion. Stewart's lack of discussion of his directing/producing is more understandable based on that meeting.

  • @Transformatics
    @Transformatics6 ай бұрын

    One of my favourite TV actors ever! How about Stan's boss Avery Bullock on American Dad?? Great voicework and hilarious lines! Some of the stuff that character does and says is just outrageous. lol I'd love to hear Patrick's take on that character as well.

  • @douglasdavis8395

    @douglasdavis8395

    6 ай бұрын

    I'll bet he would find doing those lines about nailing Meg live very difficult. Much easier to be a voice over a brilliantly constructed animation.

  • @michaeltortorice9876
    @michaeltortorice98766 ай бұрын

    When you got to the Sting entry, I realized I had read the article. Took me that long to remember.

  • @tomazou2010
    @tomazou20106 ай бұрын

    I went to 'an audience with Sir Patrick Stewart' at the London Southbank Centre, wonderful to see the great man in person.

  • @bobbitsholiday
    @bobbitsholiday6 ай бұрын

    You keep posting everyday ill keep watching everyday. Love the hustle over at TrekCulture!

  • @CaptRobertApril
    @CaptRobertApril6 ай бұрын

    Star Trek needs to get Brian Blessed to appear as a Klingon. It is a moral imperative. Even if it's in animated form on Lower Decks or Prodigy, the man was born to play a Klingon.

  • @paulroman3668
    @paulroman36686 ай бұрын

    The original dune was pure awesomeness. Patrick Stewart was great and the role I remember when I hear his name.

  • @watcherzero5256

    @watcherzero5256

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah I saw him in Dune before Star Trek and it was an amazing performance.

  • @theredheadproject
    @theredheadproject3 ай бұрын

    I got this book for Christmas and have just finished reading it. Loved it, unsurprisingly, and have waited till now to watch this video!

  • @AnimalFacts
    @AnimalFacts6 ай бұрын

    The Audible version is amazing!

  • @GSBarlev
    @GSBarlev6 ай бұрын

    5:04 Upon discovering that there _does not_ exist a duet of Patrick Stewart and Taylor Swift singing "White Horse," my disappointment is immeasurable, and my day ruined.

  • @jliller
    @jliller6 ай бұрын

    Five thoughts on the book: 1. He liked playing Picard, but his first true love has always been stage acting. 2. There is surprisingly little about the X-Men franchise and not a lot about TNG beyond the early days, and I think that will disappoint some readers. Stewart may feel like he's told most of his Trek stories to death over three decades of conventions and didn't need to include them here. 3. Stewart spent a surprising amount of his life quite insecure - seemingly due to his upbringing in poverty than anything else, but also simply the difficulty of really breaking into the crowded and talented British theatre scene. 4. I'm disappointed Stewart's friendship with Brian Blessed didn't result in Stewart being cast in some role in Flash Gordon. 5. I don't think I've ever heard of a man so staunchly hetero yet so very friendly with so many gay men.

  • @QuintusAntonious

    @QuintusAntonious

    4 ай бұрын

    I appreciated how humble he was throughout. He criticizes a few people, but never harshly, and almost always paired with an equal amount of nice things said for every negative. I have to admit, I came away also wondering if he might not be demisexual.

  • @XynthoanXV2
    @XynthoanXV25 ай бұрын

    David Lynch's Dune and Sir Patrick are the reasons i want to see Thanos in a starfleet uniform when i saw James Brolin playing the same character in the recent Dune film.

  • @dennisud
    @dennisud6 ай бұрын

    I first saw Patrick Stewart on I, Claudius with my Dad as a teen on PBS, out Public broadcasting network in the U.S. ! The Same place I saw Classic Dr. Who, and Red Dwarf to name a few! So when he popped in on Dune then on Next Gen I was deleted to see him again!

  • @dainbramage3558
    @dainbramage35586 ай бұрын

    Just finished this and loved it, had me getting tearful at the end. It is written just as he speaks and you can just hear his voice coming out of the page. Definitely give it a read

  • @IsiahBradley
    @IsiahBradley6 ай бұрын

    THANKS for this!!!!

  • @angbald
    @angbald6 ай бұрын

    There....are....FOUR.... lights!

  • @GoddessPallasAthena
    @GoddessPallasAthena6 ай бұрын

    Sounds like I need to read (or according to some, listen, to this book!) I admire the dedication of actually WATCHING every episode. I'm sure, as an actor, that's not always easy. I would think being overly-critical of one's own work would be common in the business and he'd been involved in various parts of it (acting and directing, for example). Watching the shows, as the audience would, seeing what fans sees, I believe, is different from remembering working on it. They do take after take, film out of sequence, and while they may know the words, and the story, to see it on the small screen, with the effects, music and editing, I think, would be a very different experience. Considering how many hours he had to watch, from TNG the show, to the movies, that's a LOT of time! I appreciate the amount of research (for this IS research) that Sir Patrick did for the memoir. Much respect to Mr. Spiner (Data being my favorite character) and he's a LOT of fun and really hilarious when he's on stage or doing interviews, but there is a part of me that wishes he'd seen what the audience saw. (He famously said that he's watched some of first season, and nothing else, of TNG, which is unfortunate, considering how powerful some of his later performances and the episodes were). I understand that each actor relates to his or her craft differently - some love watching their own work, and others are either tired of it since they worked on it for so many hours and are just DONE and ready to move on, and some just CAN'T. But I think it's easier to relate to fans in many ways when they see what we see.

  • @edkwon

    @edkwon

    3 ай бұрын

    I believe Sir Patrick was the only main cast member to appear In EVERY SINGLE EPISODE of TNG which, makes the rewatch a real commitment indeed

  • @johncameron4194
    @johncameron41946 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this.

  • @curiousworld7912
    @curiousworld79126 ай бұрын

    The first thing I remember seeing Patrick Stewart in was 'I, Claudius'. Although his character was only in the first few episodes, he stuck out as someone to watch.

  • @colin31m
    @colin31m6 ай бұрын

    Loved the audio book and your review 😊

  • @mienmoeke
    @mienmoeke6 ай бұрын

    I so much loved that book!

  • @Gaeilgeoir
    @Gaeilgeoir6 ай бұрын

    Wow! I didn't know about #2. 👀

  • @frankharr9466
    @frankharr94666 ай бұрын

    Good to know. Thank you.

  • @jamiebisson2752
    @jamiebisson27525 ай бұрын

    I got this a couple of days ago. Great read so far.

  • @numinous123
    @numinous1236 ай бұрын

    You notice you don't hear all these nice stories about Williams Shatner. But you hear all these great stories about Patrick Stewart, Leonard Nimoy, Ian McKellen, George Takai (mostly... he's got a few issues) and all these other nice guys(who are frankly more talented). Shows you that character counts a lot.

  • @douglasdavis8395

    @douglasdavis8395

    6 ай бұрын

    They've had seven wives! Maybe characters are different in private!?!

  • @numinous123

    @numinous123

    6 ай бұрын

    @douglasdavis8395 No... some people might seem nice on the surface, but be a-holes underneath. I had the pleasure of living in the same neighborhood as Patrick Stewart said hello to him on the street, and I have seen him waving hello to people (who didn't know who he was) and saw him carrying his own Christmas tree at the age of 70 something. Although he can be a bit stuffy, he acted like a decently nice guy. He could afford to live in a more ritzy neighborhood than Park Slope in Brooklyn, NY, but he liked the idea of living close to where they filmed the first movie he loved "On The Waterfront". That's decent. Normal. Shatner comes off as an obnoxious, narcissistic, a-hole.

  • @timelordtardis
    @timelordtardis6 ай бұрын

    It's a good read.

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm65856 ай бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @jamoore2581
    @jamoore25816 ай бұрын

    Patrick Stewart is definitely my spirit animal ! MAKE IT SO!

  • @waynej747
    @waynej7476 ай бұрын

    Okay, so I went away and watched the Patrick Stewart western music video and now, for reasons unknown, I want those albums! 😂

  • @liamwilliams1794
    @liamwilliams17946 ай бұрын

    He was making fun of himself and his TNG audition on graham nortons show a few weeks ago saying “oh those were the days when i could have my wig flown over for me” 😂

  • @allwaizeright9705
    @allwaizeright97056 ай бұрын

    The first time I saw Patrick Stewart was in the film Excalibur as LeonDegrance

  • @andrewgrabauskas
    @andrewgrabauskas6 ай бұрын

    I already have my copy, I just haven't opened it yet It's just moved up several places on the to-read list

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc6 ай бұрын

    BRIAN BLESSED!

  • @brianaxel4589
    @brianaxel45896 ай бұрын

    You are awesome and wonderful too!

  • @Darrenwheeler1
    @Darrenwheeler14 ай бұрын

    The most stunning part for me was that he had to overcome the urge to slit his fathers throat when shaving the back of his head. For context, his father was abusive to Patrick, his brother Trevor and especially his mother, Gladys,

  • @metropod
    @metropod6 ай бұрын

    I was reading it a work a few days after I got it, there’s everyone else with their face in thier phones and me reading a book.

  • @BruinPhD2009

    @BruinPhD2009

    6 ай бұрын

    How dare you! Also, keep up the good work. 😊

  • @metropod

    @metropod

    6 ай бұрын

    @@BruinPhD2009 “good work” was a “do nothing day”. I’m a New York Subway Conductor, and I showed up for an assignment, but the train operator (driver) I was to be paired with never came, so I just sat there read for my entire shift…

  • @marigold3208

    @marigold3208

    6 ай бұрын

    Hey, you were there, the driver wasn’t, do what you want! (My friend’s dad was NYPD Transit Bureau , and when they used to patrol up each train he’d take note what books everyone was reading, and tell my friend and I when he got home, you unlocked a happy memory!)@@metropod

  • @DestructibleGame
    @DestructibleGame6 ай бұрын

    Picard in a Prelude is so bad ass

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke6 ай бұрын

    Recently, on a trip back to his home town, Sting managed to get himself lost on the Tyne & Wear Metro, not sure if Sir pat has done something similar though, but you never know... :P

  • @robgasior7427
    @robgasior74276 ай бұрын

    One thing on Rod Steiger is he did the voice for Ahab for the Animated Moby Dick, if you know, you know

  • @Elquinjena
    @Elquinjena6 ай бұрын

    For the audio version they should get Brent Spiner, that would be hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😊

  • @funkmachine6420
    @funkmachine64206 ай бұрын

    Sir Patrick is a treasure

  • @mudman619
    @mudman6196 ай бұрын

    the irony of wearing a "Sisko" tee shirt while reviewing "Picard's" memoir lol

  • @rocky-o
    @rocky-o6 ай бұрын

    there are FOUR cue cards!

  • @eavesphoto
    @eavesphoto6 ай бұрын

    Nice video I just didn’t like the fried dust flying in the upper right hand corner on the frame

  • @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689

    @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689

    6 ай бұрын

    🤣 I genuinely read that as "...didn't like the Fred Durst flying up.."

  • @seraphimvalkyrin4543
    @seraphimvalkyrin45436 ай бұрын

    Just curious, what episode is he talking about when says "The one we promised to stop discussing" @3:02?

  • @seraphimvalkyrin4543

    @seraphimvalkyrin4543

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ciaranwilkinson1952 TY

  • @michaeldavis938
    @michaeldavis9383 ай бұрын

    Katherine Pulaski is an underrated character.

  • @watts111
    @watts1116 ай бұрын

    3:46 No, none of us are thinking of that. Lynch FTW.

  • @stevebond793
    @stevebond7936 ай бұрын

    A book review? Had to be Clive!

  • @Clivos79A

    @Clivos79A

    6 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @Clivos79A

    @Clivos79A

    6 ай бұрын

    My English teacher would be proud

  • @travisbrewer5391
    @travisbrewer53916 ай бұрын

    Surprised that he didn’t mention that he was the voice of Bambi’s father in the movie Bambi.

  • @Vim-Wolf
    @Vim-Wolf6 ай бұрын

    That quick clip where he has the beard and the longer hair. Wow. Doesn’t it suit him?

  • @starhawke380
    @starhawke3806 ай бұрын

    I want the audible book to be read by Patrick Stewart in his Picard Elizabethan orator voice.

  • @johncameron4194
    @johncameron41946 ай бұрын

    Ok I guess I have to pick one up.

  • @ultramaximusreviews
    @ultramaximusreviews6 ай бұрын

    Had no idea he & Vash were a thing

  • @AcceleratedEvolution
    @AcceleratedEvolution6 ай бұрын

    Slow month? Nah.... this is a fantastical episode.

  • @ThisIsMeAndNotYou
    @ThisIsMeAndNotYou6 ай бұрын

    1 & 2

  • @maldaror7097
    @maldaror70976 ай бұрын

    Hey Mr Ferrick, hope you kept safe during what's been going on in Dublin.

  • @phild8095
    @phild80956 ай бұрын

    My favorite Patrick Stewart role is Macbeth

  • @Linuxpunk81
    @Linuxpunk816 ай бұрын

    I love dune 1984 😂

  • @mybrainisshortcake

    @mybrainisshortcake

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah. It's not Lynch's fault that we're not all cinematic savants. We just need to get better at recognizing art. Not /s. (1984 Dune>New Dune IMO, It is emotionally deeper, more space for the mind to explore)

  • @ridyreshuffs1822
    @ridyreshuffs18226 ай бұрын

    Was the “BRIAN BLESSED” chant a little “Overly Sarcastic”? 😜

  • @brettshaff8772
    @brettshaff87726 ай бұрын

    Under UK law, the name BRIAN BLESSED must be written in all caps. (no not really)

  • @julianbashir8277
    @julianbashir82776 ай бұрын

    What's the episode that we don't speak of anymore?

  • @jamoore2581
    @jamoore25816 ай бұрын

    Do you think they realize the gravity of the influence that they have on the future of the entire species? Achieving that "Star Trek future" is the end goal, right?

  • @MrCuddy2977
    @MrCuddy29776 ай бұрын

    I, Claudius is possibly one of THE TV series … !

  • @DMSProduktions
    @DMSProduktions6 ай бұрын

    Back WHEN Patrick had HAIR!!! Make it so Numbawan!

  • @scottm85
    @scottm856 ай бұрын

    Looks like your shirt got caught in a subspace distortion

  • @eramires
    @eramires6 ай бұрын

    Those particles in the air are real or part of the background scene? lmao looks nasty to breath all that 😆

  • @toval76

    @toval76

    6 ай бұрын

    Holographic Dustparticles... totally safe (as long as the Holodeck Safties are on).

  • @MuensterQ

    @MuensterQ

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@toval76 Data: Captain, it appears these suspended particulates come from an archaic insulation solution used throughout the twentieth century, and evidently in this building. It is a potent carcinogen called- Picard: Asbestos. Of course. An ancestor of mine, and by extension his loved ones, suffered with mesothelioma, and they were entitled to financial compensation.

  • @eramires

    @eramires

    6 ай бұрын

    @@toval76 good one 😆 hehehehe

  • @charlesjohnson7458
    @charlesjohnson74586 ай бұрын

    Excuse me but isn't that 'SIR' Ian Mckellan? lolololol

  • @bigdaddyjoe2819
    @bigdaddyjoe28194 ай бұрын

    Did he mention his role in Excalibur???????

  • @bricksloth6920
    @bricksloth69206 ай бұрын

    Need to leave the man room for a sequel

  • @evilcouchpotato6875
    @evilcouchpotato68756 ай бұрын

    How DARE you bring up Patrick Stewart's role in Dune, without mentioning his BATTLE PUG (Almost as ridiculous as that wig!)

  • @DestructibleGame
    @DestructibleGame6 ай бұрын

    Picard's Prrrrelude

  • @burtonwilliams5355
    @burtonwilliams53556 ай бұрын

    Everybody notice the SISKO tee-shirt he has on ? 😅🤣😂

  • @kanukki84
    @kanukki846 ай бұрын

    Does anyone remember when Patrick Steward was mad at James Corden?

  • @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689

    @fromthedumpstertothegrave3689

    6 ай бұрын

    That was a phenomenally embarrassing episode. When you're sharing stage with James Corden and he isn't coming across as the biggest prat there, oof...

  • @leetimberman8860
    @leetimberman88606 ай бұрын

    Patrick Stewart was also in I, Claudius, on PBS. Excellent show.

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