until garak comes in the picture. they did try to touch on different sexual orientations in this series, but dint get into anything serious. The closes was jadzia making out with another woman.
@@thehantavirus Didn't they try to do an episode in TNG where they encountered a genderless species where identifying with a gender was considered a mental disease? I heard that it was _intended_ to raise awareness for homosexuality, but it didn't really come across as such. On the other hand, that episode _did_ incidentally work as a trans rights episode.
The bromance between Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir is the best friendship in the whole series. Kirk, Spock, and Bones is the most iconic, and Tom Paris and Harry Kim was a good addition to Voyager, but these two developed so naturally.
Bashir is clearly Bi. OBRIEN is straight but prefers the company of men. Which confuses him a bit. Finding women that are as mentally accuse and aware is hard. Though the stupidest I find are usually men as well. Basically lines up well with the data. Men have more on the extremes of negative and positive intelligence. Women cluster closer to average.
"People either love you, or they hate you! When I first met you, I hated you! And now, I- .....Don't hate you." "Look, all I'm saying is, when we first met, I didn't love you! And now, I do- ......Not hate you." Lmao I love their friendship
Dude, the writers intended Bashir to be gay. This is obvious queer coding. There is no such thing as being a real man, having a deep relationship outside of dating and marriage, and a show/relationship with no drama. The truth is that everyone goes through things, but most of the time you just don't see it. That's what made this writing so genius. Instead of Bashir outright saying that he loves O'Brien, he chooses to beat around the bush and make awkward moments that can be translated as a friendship, but also something more. Think what you will, but Bashir was always meant to be a queer-coded character, and O'Brien was a good conflict for the character to be interested in because he had a wife in the show. That results in some dialogue that sounds kind of funny when you hear it and is immediately brushed off, but upon closer inspection over several scenes it becomes obvious that Bashir has a romantic interest. The line towards the end about Bashir liking some woman is meant to throw people off, but then he quickly says that he likes O'Brien more. That's about as obvious of an example as you can get.
@@ginnyjollykidd Agree to disagree. That chemistry was electric! I mean the holodeck spy program episode? Oof. Nearly too hot to handle those two. Not to mention Andrew Robinson played Garak as being attracted to Bashir from the get go
@@cgore4 Look... guys I totally respect if people have their own interpretations I really do. If you don't see them as queer, that's perfectly fine. But I made a little teasing allusion to a ship that is very well known, and that is supported by the actors and writers of the show and of the characters portrayed. I'm sure none of these comments are made maliciously, but y'all got to recognize that queer people are almost always told their interpretations of characters as queer is false or is not supported in the text or subtext at all.Let queer people see themselves within the media they consume please. As a queer person, we have to become very good at reading into subtext bc often the subtext is the only way we are going to find any representation. The subtext is there, and can easily be interpreted as queer. If you don't interpret it that way, all the power to you. But I'm still gonna enjoy my ship and enjoy the queerness that I read into the story and performance.
Every time I watch them say goodbye it’s always devastating. Of all the friendships that have been depicted on Star Trek, this feels like the most natural and nuanced, at least so far. And I think we can all relate what it felt like to see them part ways.
Our society needs more space for beautiful platonic relationships like this, both same-sex and opposite-sex. People get so hung up on sex that they forget that you can love a person without wanting to screw 'em.
@@crimsonphoenix1175- not too funny. We are in the "everyone look at me" Era of humanity. Many people nowadays are so full of themselves that they would not be able to differentiate between a friendship and one with benefits. It's all sex nowadays
Fun in thoose two is that it is a perfect depiction of practical Intelligence and theoretical intelligence - both lacking some part of emotional intelligence both learn about by interacting with each other.
That is what happens when you let gays marry gays. The genes that raise the tendency are bred out, and in 16 generations you cannot find any, just like in the 1940s. They are there, just dispersed so widely that two mutually compatible ones never find each other.
I love the friendship between O'Brien and Bashir ... and I absolutely *loathe* the relationship between Julian and Ezri. Just had to get that out there, seeing as Julian confessed his love for Ezri in the last scene!
@@Claudanne2 because the actress that played her Terry Farrell didn't want to renew her contract for the seventh season so they decided to kill off her character. Like they did Tasha Yar when Denise Crosby asked to be released from her contract just before the first season of TNG ended.
@@themightyklingonwarriormee5043 farrell wanted to renew but with better conditions, and Bergman the dick openly tried bullying her into submission to take worse conditions. harassing her before scenes, getting random producers to call her and pressure her.
Never could tell if Julian saw Ezri as just a more naive version of Jadzia. He was always a player. He never maintained a steady relationship throughout the run of the show. Him saying he loved Ezri deeply was just another example of his flitterby romance style - fall madly in love only to move on later, but be actually in love for that while
You can love a wife or husband - but have someone else as a soulmate. Same with a wife / husband - but have more in common with a friend and get along better with friend. Or even have someone who is your muse, who is different from a romantic or close relationship. Make sure jealously does not enter these equations.
"When a fellow needs a little helping hand Who'll be there? It's almost guaranteed No one else could ever really understand Only another man knows what you need." "And when a man has fallen down upon his knees In such a moment, who'd be better than Someone who's self controlled Someone who's strong and bold Someone who's good as gold It's better with a man!"
An old mate of mine was proud that my mum liked him and bragged to his girlfriend. She laughed in his face and said you are Jules, just taller, of course she liked you.
There's a difference between 'like' and 'love' - chief Someone you like is a person you want to spend the whole day with - someone you love is a person you'd want to spend your whole life with The differences between your interests and Keiko's means you two can get on each others nerves but - at the end of the day - you're incomplete without each other because your differences compensate for what each other doesn't have. The commonalities between you and Julian - and Julian's boundless enthusiasm for learning... ... ... EVERYTHING :P xD means that you two can do nearly *anything* together or, most importantly, can do *nothing* together - and someone you can do *nothing* with is absolutely special. It's probably these same commonalities that get on both of your nerves - and why you two wouldn't want to go a day without doing something together... but, also, why you desperately need to have Keiko to go home to.
Here's the difference You can passionately love someone But like your friends more, as in friendship How many times has your wife said "I love you, but right now I don't like you" ? That's the difference, romantic love vs friendship love
Same goes for family. I love all my family. But I don't necessarily like them all a whole lot. Couldn't spend too much of an extended period with them. But I love them dearly. But I like some of my close friends more.
I think the important takeaway here is that O'Brien needs someone like Keiko to yell at him and give him conflict because as an irish person it's better if there is a reason for drinking and self loathing. If he was with a partner who simply let him have his workshop, Miles would have pushed things farther until conflict broke out. It's sort of a brinkmanship of boundaries, a constant struggle between them. I think Miles loves Keiko because she's the perfect source of cathartic Irish rage for O'Brien to decompress with. He's of course totally unaware of this fact, and would deny it if ever confronted by it.
@@andrewmcclean823 It was honestly all in jest as dark, humorous take as an outlandish and over-analyzed take on the character. I know sarcasm doesn't travel well over the internet and especially with many people whose first language isn't English being around as well.
@@andrewmcclean823 it is a tad racist yeah. anyway miles needs the structure keiko provides because otherwise he would be a complete wreck. he needs a boundary to cross. the stricter the boundary, the more reasonable its crossing. the more reasonable a boundary, the uglier its crossing.
@@john.premose Yes, in Starfleet. Usually. Generally. _Guinan literally keeps a stock of the real stuff under her bar and admitted to it._ In Quark's? Different story. Alcohol flows freely.
What's annoying is the Chief Engineer on a naval vessel is an officer and typically a Captain rank on Carriers. So why is the Chief Engineer a chief petty officer and a subordinate to a Lieutenant in medical?
Starfleet is a military venture; a doctor graded as a major is still a major. As for him still being non-com even after serving on the Enterprise; he has the ability to command, but doesn't want it. But you better believe even a flag would respect his opinion, especially after getting Cardassian and Fed tech talking the way he did
Oh my god, even if O'Brien is married and straight, Julian... Isn't... I don't know how anyone can take that last confession as anything but an open admittance of at least *something*
Miles (at a table at Quark's with Worf, Of and Sisko): Come on Julian! Just play the damn game. It's fun. Julian: .... U-um, well... Tomato Miles, Aubergine Your, Potato Wife's.... (gulp) Turnip Dead.
Nothing gay here! No way! Just two best buds hanging out, trying to suppress the urge to take each other right there in the hallway! No need to worry Keiko!
Intimacy in Male friendships exists. Go to Europe and you’ll see this to be the case, men have no stigma about expressing affection. Meanwhile in America we’re a bunch of prudes that put men into a box, no wonder they’re so depressed here
Why cannot genetic re sequencing be a force for good? Both men and women being released from learning disabilities, physical disabilities, an innate resistance to disease, long life?
Kinda sad to know that the actors didn’t get along that well. One very proud Brit and one very proud Irishman. They worked well together, but in real life weren’t anything like the characters they played.
I love the idea of a genetically enhanced human being a nervous chatterbox
Was that an act though?
Maybe that was his defect
I would probably listen to him for hours.
@@terribleduelist4433 ...This....this makes a surprising amount of sense.
Bashir is enhanced?
It's awesome to see how this friendship developed. By the end, they were practically married, lol
until garak comes in the picture. they did try to touch on different sexual orientations in this series, but dint get into anything serious. The closes was jadzia making out with another woman.
And that was because they were married in a past life when Dax was a man.
An Englishman and an Irishman on friendly terms... Cats and Dogs! Mass Hysteria!
But The Chief LOVES his wife
@@thehantavirus Didn't they try to do an episode in TNG where they encountered a genderless species where identifying with a gender was considered a mental disease? I heard that it was _intended_ to raise awareness for homosexuality, but it didn't really come across as such.
On the other hand, that episode _did_ incidentally work as a trans rights episode.
The bromance between Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir is the best friendship in the whole series. Kirk, Spock, and Bones is the most iconic, and Tom Paris and Harry Kim was a good addition to Voyager, but these two developed so naturally.
You’re leaving out Data and Geordi. That one was legendary, especially their last scene in that horrible movie that shall never be named.
Bashir is clearly Bi. OBRIEN is straight but prefers the company of men. Which confuses him a bit. Finding women that are as mentally accuse and aware is hard. Though the stupidest I find are usually men as well. Basically lines up well with the data. Men have more on the extremes of negative and positive intelligence. Women cluster closer to average.
@@RELLIKPIR lots of guys love their wives/gfs but hang out with guys because they're better able to understand them, and for the comradery.
@@RELLIKPIR - bashir? Who had a crazy crush on jadzia, and then hooked up with ezri? Definitely not bi
@@felipepineda1585 Also regularly goes on dates with Garak.
2:29 O’brien: “Why can’t she be more like-annnnd I’ll just end that there...”
"People either love you, or they hate you! When I first met you, I hated you! And now, I- .....Don't hate you."
"Look, all I'm saying is, when we first met, I didn't love you! And now, I do- ......Not hate you."
Lmao I love their friendship
Hear me out: the "You've hardly said a word..." scene, but every time O'Brien lies, the content aware scale shifts.
LMAO
"I hadn't nOtIcEd"
could someone PLEASE make that
Julian and Miles friendship was so well done. Male friendships without useless drama is a rare thing indeed. At least outside Anime.
Dude, the writers intended Bashir to be gay. This is obvious queer coding. There is no such thing as being a real man, having a deep relationship outside of dating and marriage, and a show/relationship with no drama. The truth is that everyone goes through things, but most of the time you just don't see it. That's what made this writing so genius. Instead of Bashir outright saying that he loves O'Brien, he chooses to beat around the bush and make awkward moments that can be translated as a friendship, but also something more. Think what you will, but Bashir was always meant to be a queer-coded character, and O'Brien was a good conflict for the character to be interested in because he had a wife in the show. That results in some dialogue that sounds kind of funny when you hear it and is immediately brushed off, but upon closer inspection over several scenes it becomes obvious that Bashir has a romantic interest. The line towards the end about Bashir liking some woman is meant to throw people off, but then he quickly says that he likes O'Brien more. That's about as obvious of an example as you can get.
"I love my wife." x100
WE KNOW MILES!!!
Why did I hear that shout in Keiko's voice?
A Doctor and a Chief? Ridiculous! Now a Doctor and a Tailor..... That's the romance of a lifetime
But not with Garak. To me that was keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
@@ginnyjollykidd Agree to disagree. That chemistry was electric! I mean the holodeck spy program episode? Oof. Nearly too hot to handle those two. Not to mention Andrew Robinson played Garak as being attracted to Bashir from the get go
@@tayavan3182 really? I guess I just thought of it as Garak having fun.
@@cgore4 Look... guys I totally respect if people have their own interpretations I really do. If you don't see them as queer, that's perfectly fine. But I made a little teasing allusion to a ship that is very well known, and that is supported by the actors and writers of the show and of the characters portrayed.
I'm sure none of these comments are made maliciously, but y'all got to recognize that queer people are almost always told their interpretations of characters as queer is false or is not supported in the text or subtext at all.Let queer people see themselves within the media they consume please. As a queer person, we have to become very good at reading into subtext bc often the subtext is the only way we are going to find any representation. The subtext is there, and can easily be interpreted as queer. If you don't interpret it that way, all the power to you. But I'm still gonna enjoy my ship and enjoy the queerness that I read into the story and performance.
@@tayavan3182 Agreed.
Most awkward bromance ever? I don't know but definitely a contender for the top spot.
G'kar and Lando would like to get in on that one.....
"why cant she be more like.."
*_TOOOOOT TOOOOOT_*
THE SHIP IS SAILING!!!
Every time I watch them say goodbye it’s always devastating. Of all the friendships that have been depicted on Star Trek, this feels like the most natural and nuanced, at least so far. And I think we can all relate what it felt like to see them part ways.
"yer not an in between kinda guy, people either love ye or hate ye, when we first met I hated ye, and now I, yknow, don't"
In other words; 2 men discover that love is not exclusive to romance or sex, and one desperately attempts to deny that it exists.
Miles is definitely the top.
@@gastonbell108
I dunno... Julian seems like a hell of a dom. Maybe he's just a powerbottom.
Called friends
@@Chg267
Right you are, sir
@@Chg267 dunno why in theese times the concept of true friendship is so foreign that people mistake it as romance all the time.
Our society needs more space for beautiful platonic relationships like this, both same-sex and opposite-sex. People get so hung up on sex that they forget that you can love a person without wanting to screw 'em.
This Is funny considering hoe many comments of the opposite surround this one
Sadly people like is as rare as Latinum
@@crimsonphoenix1175- not too funny. We are in the "everyone look at me" Era of humanity. Many people nowadays are so full of themselves that they would not be able to differentiate between a friendship and one with benefits. It's all sex nowadays
Thanks for reminding me. My friend and I will be so relieved not to have to screw
Why screw someone when screwing WITH them is more fun.
Fun in thoose two is that it is a perfect depiction of practical Intelligence and theoretical intelligence - both lacking some part of emotional intelligence both learn about by interacting with each other.
These two could have had a comedy series together.
"I'm not gay."
"I'm not gay either."
"Well, I'm a little bit gay."
".......... ok, so am I. But just a little!"
Nobody said his social skills were enhanced. He always struggles with it.
Well that escalated quick.
I used to love it when these two went off on adventures together, Star Trek always shows some of the best friendship dynamics.
DS9 had the best relationships in a trek show, ever
tfw you have more chemistry with Doctor Twink than your wife
doctor twink help 😭
Keiko: "This is my husband, Miles"
Keiko: "And this is his boyfriend, Julian"
Keiko: "And this is Julian's boyfriend, Garak"
@@cheesydelphox1552 and this is Garek’s boyfriend Dukat
@@bostonrailfan2427 "Keiko how does this work?" "None of us know, Captain."
@@bostonrailfan2427 Garak would go along with it just to screw with Dukat
Hostile EX-boyfriend
The very best relationship in Star Trek.
Their bromance was the best in Star Trek
*An introvert and an extrovert walk into a runabout...*
The fucking dynamic duo, favorite friendship in Trek! Love their friendship, especially when they're drunk singing haha
The closest friendships always start with annoyance
The best love triangle in Star Trek was between Miles, Julian, and Garak.
The relationship between Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir is like the love story of two heterosexual men.
they are obviously gay and in love imo
@@minervadev6094 Don't tell Keiko.
It’s called Bromance
@@minervadev6094 People can love each other and not be in love. Not all love is romantic.
@@NerdilyDone they can but let's be real this is not one of those times :P
Miles and Julian. Legendary Bromance.
He said “im wildly in love woth wjats her face, but i like you more miles. There i said it”
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA🔥
A horrifying reminder Bashir is O'Brien's superior officer....
1:20: just plain and simple Julian.
i refused to believe that "no homo" didnt make it to the 24th century
It really hasnt mae it to 2020
That is what happens when you let gays marry gays. The genes that raise the tendency are bred out, and in 16 generations you cannot find any, just like in the 1940s. They are there, just dispersed so widely that two mutually compatible ones never find each other.
@@Egilhelmson I am trying to figure out if this is a troll or a legitimate world view by an insane person.
That first scene was totally Ted and Ralph from the Fast Show.
I really wouldn't know about that...
Brilliant!! 🤣🤣🤣
I soooo wanted them to have their own show.....
Great cast. They were really good there.🖖
I love the friendship between O'Brien and Bashir ... and I absolutely *loathe* the relationship between Julian and Ezri. Just had to get that out there, seeing as Julian confessed his love for Ezri in the last scene!
Why didn't they just let Jadzia become a recurring guest star instead of killing her off?
@@Claudanne2 because the actress that played her Terry Farrell didn't want to renew her contract for the seventh season so they decided to kill off her character. Like they did Tasha Yar when Denise Crosby asked to be released from her contract just before the first season of TNG ended.
@@themightyklingonwarriormee5043 farrell wanted to renew but with better conditions, and Bergman the dick openly tried bullying her into submission to take worse conditions. harassing her before scenes, getting random producers to call her and pressure her.
@@malis9045 damn.
Never could tell if Julian saw Ezri as just a more naive version of Jadzia. He was always a player. He never maintained a steady relationship throughout the run of the show. Him saying he loved Ezri deeply was just another example of his flitterby romance style - fall madly in love only to move on later, but be actually in love for that while
God get a room you two.
Bashir: It's guy love...
Miles: Between two...
Together: Guys....
Their bromance was off the charts by the end of the show.
Flirting in the future is so formal.
Haha kind of like JD and Turk from Scrubs.
Psiros guy love from scrubs
When the introvert and the extrovert are stuck in a runabout together...
The final scene is my fav scene between these two.
Like a married couple. "What are you thinking about?"
oh julian the disaster space gay
I would totally want to make out with Julian.
Reminds me of my days in the Army.
You can love a wife or husband - but have someone else as a soulmate. Same with a wife / husband - but have more in common with a friend and get along better with friend. Or even have someone who is your muse, who is different from a romantic or close relationship. Make sure jealously does not enter these equations.
"When a fellow needs a little helping hand
Who'll be there? It's almost guaranteed
No one else could ever really understand
Only another man knows what you need."
"And when a man has fallen down upon his knees
In such a moment, who'd be better than
Someone who's self controlled
Someone who's strong and bold
Someone who's good as gold
It's better with a man!"
Me: Classic Bromance
Twitter: *"One shall stand... One shall kneel?"*
feel bad for keiko she's about to lose O'Brien to this lovable goofball
An old mate of mine was proud that my mum liked him and bragged to his girlfriend. She laughed in his face and said you are Jules, just taller, of course she liked you.
There's a difference between 'like' and 'love' - chief
Someone you like is a person you want to spend the whole day with - someone you love is a person you'd want to spend your whole life with
The differences between your interests and Keiko's means you two can get on each others nerves but - at the end of the day - you're incomplete without each other because your differences compensate for what each other doesn't have.
The commonalities between you and Julian - and Julian's boundless enthusiasm for learning... ... ... EVERYTHING :P xD means that you two can do nearly *anything* together or, most importantly, can do *nothing* together - and someone you can do *nothing* with is absolutely special.
It's probably these same commonalities that get on both of your nerves - and why you two wouldn't want to go a day without doing something together... but, also, why you desperately need to have Keiko to go home to.
Here's the difference
You can passionately love someone
But like your friends more, as in friendship
How many times has your wife said "I love you, but right now I don't like you" ?
That's the difference, romantic love vs friendship love
Same goes for family. I love all my family. But I don't necessarily like them all a whole lot. Couldn't spend too much of an extended period with them. But I love them dearly. But I like some of my close friends more.
I think the important takeaway here is that O'Brien needs someone like Keiko to yell at him and give him conflict because as an irish person it's better if there is a reason for drinking and self loathing. If he was with a partner who simply let him have his workshop, Miles would have pushed things farther until conflict broke out. It's sort of a brinkmanship of boundaries, a constant struggle between them. I think Miles loves Keiko because she's the perfect source of cathartic Irish rage for O'Brien to decompress with. He's of course totally unaware of this fact, and would deny it if ever confronted by it.
They didn't drink real alcohol in Starfleet
That's a tad racist don't you think.
@@andrewmcclean823 It was honestly all in jest as dark, humorous take as an outlandish and over-analyzed take on the character. I know sarcasm doesn't travel well over the internet and especially with many people whose first language isn't English being around as well.
@@andrewmcclean823 it is a tad racist yeah. anyway miles needs the structure keiko provides because otherwise he would be a complete wreck. he needs a boundary to cross. the stricter the boundary, the more reasonable its crossing. the more reasonable a boundary, the uglier its crossing.
@@john.premose Yes, in Starfleet. Usually. Generally. _Guinan literally keeps a stock of the real stuff under her bar and admitted to it._
In Quark's? Different story. Alcohol flows freely.
FINE I'LL WATCH DS9 GOD FUCKING DAMNIT
Still waiting for that clip where Miles has to explain to Keiko how she ended up with a Cardassian STD
The Bromance is real
Shades of My Fair Lady
BROS for life !
Start ofcthe greatest bromance in trek
Julian Bashir: 🎵 It doesn't take an intellectual to get that I'm bisexual 🎵
iI loved this , ty
What's annoying is the Chief Engineer on a naval vessel is an officer and typically a Captain rank on Carriers. So why is the Chief Engineer a chief petty officer and a subordinate to a Lieutenant in medical?
Starfleet is a military venture; a doctor graded as a major is still a major.
As for him still being non-com even after serving on the Enterprise; he has the ability to command, but doesn't want it. But you better believe even a flag would respect his opinion, especially after getting Cardassian and Fed tech talking the way he did
You know what really grinds my photon stabilizer? FILTHY CARDIES
When your bro totally gets you.
Star trek's original bromance couple
Space bromance
Poor old Cakehole
Bro love is awesome.
Oh my god, even if O'Brien is married and straight, Julian... Isn't... I don't know how anyone can take that last confession as anything but an open admittance of at least *something*
"Dad, what is a 'bromance'?"
Best bros
Miles (at a table at Quark's with Worf, Of and Sisko): Come on Julian! Just play the damn game. It's fun.
Julian: .... U-um, well... Tomato Miles, Aubergine Your, Potato Wife's.... (gulp) Turnip Dead.
help i ship this so hard
Nothing gay here! No way! Just two best buds hanging out, trying to suppress the urge to take each other right there in the hallway! No need to worry Keiko!
2 bros, sitting in a runabout, 5 feet apart cause they’re not gay
Keiko wasn't worried- she encouraged it!
It's guy love.
"eagle"
Intimacy in Male friendships exists. Go to Europe and you’ll see this to be the case, men have no stigma about expressing affection.
Meanwhile in America we’re a bunch of prudes that put men into a box, no wonder they’re so depressed here
In America, you need a Papal Bull just to drink an Ale at Lunch and not get fired.
The relationship between men and women is very phychological.
One is logical and the other physcho.
1:32 "Call me by my name"
Yea star trek invented the bromance
This just went Brokeback Mountain.
🎶 _It's guy love between two guys_ 🎶
I wonder if Garak is a jealous lover...
Two heterosexual men. Still a better love story than Twilight!
Feel like shit just want them back
Bashir and O'Brien coming to grips with their bisexuality.
Men can be friends without being in a relationship
@@Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire Men can be in a relationship without not being friends
@@Sasha-sj4xe touché
I assume there the biggest ship in the show
Back off O'Brian... Garak loves his wife more than O'Brian loves his!
Out of context, they talked like drunk.
We need to stop people shipping Garak and Julian! Split them up and let Julian hang out with Miles!
Shippers: that works too...
lololol ...boys.
Julian I bet he's thinking about other girls
O'Brian: technoJargon.
When will they release a hd version?
Why cannot genetic re sequencing be a force for good? Both men and women being released from learning disabilities, physical disabilities, an innate resistance to disease, long life?
“Oh Julian, I love how you play with my interphasic coil spanner.”
“Mmmm I do it only for you, chief.”
;)
This is 2024...still a better love story than Twilight. LMAO
Kinda sad to know that the actors didn’t get along that well. One very proud Brit and one very proud Irishman. They worked well together, but in real life weren’t anything like the characters they played.
And so Star Treks greatest bromance was born...