My favorite gif. I never get a chance to use it, so I’m just going to share it.
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And here we have Jadzia playing alien hopscotch.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Season 1, Episode 10
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Deep Space Nine is renowned for it’s expert handling of more mature subject matter, but Move Along Home kinda makes me wish the show was full out camp more often because the show is exceptionally good at it.
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✨them✨
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Strange New Worlds should do an episode like Move Along Home, except instead of a board game, the crew is trapped inside one of those horrible mobile phone games where the ad example keeps screwing up the gameplay in more and more ludicrous ways
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the exact moment i fell in love with ds9 was ten episodes in when jadzia is trapped in a cave trying to convince sisko to leave her so that he can survive, and he says "how could i live out that life knowing i left you behind, old man?" dax tells him, "if you were hurt, i'd leave you behind." and sisko just goes "then i'm glad i'm not the one who's hurt." and yes its just star trek and yes it was 2am in my dorm but... that is love to me. complete disregard of survival of the fittest.
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QUARK MAKING ODO BLOW ON HIS DICE IS SENDING ME INTO THE STRATOSPHERE
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A day late, but
Happy 30th to Move Along Home!
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I've honestly never thought Move Along Home was a bad episode. It's a pretty standard fare Star Trek filler episode, if you ask me.
The problem with it in my eyes is that it was a very Next Gen episode, which can be said about a lot of season one. Then by the time you get really in the weeds when Deep Space became Deep Space, it seems even more out of place.
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Lower Decks referencing Move Along Home was everything! They were so ready to get in there and play!! And Mariner saying "Lemon Meringue" instead of Allamaraine lol
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Rewatching DS9 for the first time since it aired and we're at the Wadi game episode. The whole thing is weird as shit, as I had already heard and vaguely remembered but I have questions about something that has nothing to do with the rest of the weirdness.
Julian Bashir thought he was in a nightmare, so he backed against a wall with his eyes closed and his arms up and proceeded to scream incoherently. Is this how he normally wakes himself up out of nightmares? Is that normal and I'm the weird one? Is this like finding out other people don't have an inner monologue? Just... like... Fucking what?
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Holodeck Holiday by John C. Worsley
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Ok, I know this is objectively not a good take probably, but I actually genuinely liked "move along home". It works fine from a character perspective since nobody acts really out of character I'd say. It is an alright Quark episode. And the general concept of the episode is just funny. Like, it's incredibly trashy, but still fun.
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