
Here's a cute little outtake [3.7 MB, Windows Media] of Patrick "Jean-Luc Picard" Stewart doing an uncharacteristic soft-shoe number. It's an "easter egg" from Star Trek: The Next Generation's 5th season DVD set.

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The next time I see two Star Trek geeks arguing about which is better -- the original series or TNG -- I'd force to listen to William Shatner do Rocket Man, and Stewart doing this... Jean Luc rules! End of discussion. Move along.
i like the part at the end where he almost falls into the chair.
The writer even had a semi-logical rationale for the story. But the producers took a pass on the idea.
(The fools! The BLIND, IGNORANT FOOLS!)
Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure that was the last time I got asked in to pitch ideas....
-- Bruce A.
I love him.
He may have been in one too many musicals as a schoolboy.
Engage!
It's all showtunes.
...hmmm.
I wonder what time the Nathan Lane retrospective on A&E starts?...
Now that I think about it, Worf would make a good Gene Simmons. You can just imagine that Klingon tongue sliding up and down his Battleth (sp?).
http://ltf.blogcadia.com/item/2005/7/21/000000_from_the_starship_captains_sing_and_dance_dept
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Jeff
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