Mr. Plinkett's Super Happy Fun Star Trek: The Next Generation Mistakes Video



Hello friends! It’s been a while… It’s me, Mr. Plinkett! Now, you all know I love Star Trek: The Next Generation. I’ve been watching episodes on the Blu Rays recently and I started to notice lots of little production errors. Things that the quick and dirty TV production of the 80’s and 90’s probably overlooked, didn’t notice, or didn’t care about. I thought, why not catalog all these charming little blunders into a video? I also thought to myself, they really could have digitally erased these mistakes when they made them Blu Rays. But they didn’t. They were TNG purists. No updates, no new visual FX. No “special editions”… I’ll take a show with good stories and barn doors over a show with a clean, flawless production and characters that act like grade school-educated idiots any day. Alas, to me, TNG is still a perfect show as even the best of us have our flaws.

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39 thoughts on “Mr. Plinkett's Super Happy Fun Star Trek: The Next Generation Mistakes Video”

  1. I think the black paper was mentioned in a making-of and since then I noticed it on a few occasions. Everything else I have never noticed a single time. Maybe an odd shadow here and there? If anything it makes me appreciate the show even more. It's insane how many tiny details they had to look out for. I love TNG, man…

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  2. I have to agree unless u new this mistake ls were there u wouldn't have noticed any of them ..I didn't notice any of them and iv seen all episodes numerous times lol in the end it realky doesn't matter lol it takes nothing from magic of the show .

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  3. A lot of the staines on the carpet were from cats in-between the wait from session to session the set got invaded by stray cats lol and they absolutely destroyed the set it stank to high heaven by the time they returned to start filming lol .

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  4. What I like and hate about red letter is that often times will cover things obscure wide and old (way more then just TNG) with no relation to what is currently being talked about or is out. Its artistic integrity to a fault.

    Other people talk about how we should return to classics, in this portal dimension its never been left.

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