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Christopher S. Hyatt on the Idealised Self
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Christopher S. Hyatt on the Idealised Self
find an open grassy area and lay down to sleep
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find an open grassy area and lay down to sleep
She was walking, walking, walking, her body strong and determined against the heavy wind.
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She was walking, walking, walking, her body strong and determined against the heavy wind.
Lady Gaga - Alejandro (Mater Suspiria Vision Mindfuck Remix)
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Lady Gaga - Alejandro (Mater Suspiria Vision Mindfuck Remix)
Death in June live at Camden Underworld, London, 23 Dec 2011
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Fire + Ice live at Camden Underworld, London, 23 Dec 2011
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Fire Ice live at Camden Underworld, London, 23 Dec 2011
Fire + Ice - Reyn Again (audio only)
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Fire Ice - Reyn Again (audio only)
Meg Baird - Friends (Mark-Almond cover)
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Meg Baird - Friends (Mark-Almond cover)
Damn Laser Vampires - Gotham Beggars Syndicate
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Damn Laser Vampires - Gotham Beggars Syndicate
How TV Ruined Your Life: Books (Charlie Brooker)
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How TV Ruined Your Life: Books (Charlie Brooker)
The fact that this is the same guy from Spaceballs where they were combing the desert
What a giant of a mind, Hyatt was great. I'm trying to find his recording "The Doctor Is In", it seems to be out of print.
logic is sometimes illogical.
The truly commendable thing is that Tuvok treats these children with respect. He does not belittle them or try to manipulate them, he takes them serious and engages them as he would any person. That's something many people should learn from in our society, that treats children more or less like pets.
A Klingon would provide a better lecture than this.
2:05 - "We promise." 2 seconds later, playing with the equipment. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 UPN/Warner Bros./WB flagship son. Bad litule kidz son.
I love this scene because I use Tuvok's technique to subdue my feeling if I get too emotional about something. It centers me again.
This is how he became the principal at Ridgeway High
I really liked this episode. Tim Russ was great as Tuvok!
This is just like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Specifically, the practice of defusion.
Hahahaha children that age would never listen to you like that. You have to manipulate them into doing things. They are more clever that you think, specially little girls. I just had one telling that she wants a party in her school because she will get more gifts that way. There is no logic involved.
The little girl in the purple shirt is the voice of Hannah in Toy Story
one of the best tuvok centered episodes.
Kids Will Be Kids. (smile)
I remember seeing a blooper where Tubok's actor led the children into a cave. He takes one look inside and said 'I ain't going in there' and ran away.
Those children managed to destroy Tuvok's emotional control in the end. His expression is clearly like "wtf..."
Damn. I seriously need to try this.
The Jedi and sith could learn a thing or two from him
I really enjoyed this episode. It was sweet to see Tuvok use what he learned as a father to help these "children." I have always enjoyed the aspect of Tuvok being a father, and becoming a grandfather during the course of the series. And that exercise he showed the children could be used in real life too. It's nice to see an exercise a Vulcan child would be taught to also be plausible to real life Human children
How come Vulcans, like Tuvok said, "strive to control their own feelings" when it seems like they don't strive at all? It's kinda natural for them especially when they're adults...I don't get it
They learn from a young age but we see them only as adults that is why its seems as you put it "natural". Vulcans strive to control emotions because of how powerfully they can effect them. Most seen by looking at those who fly under the raptors wings aka the romulans.
I wish we got more flashbacks of Tuvok as he developed from his fiesty teenage years of angst and attachment through the events that made him join starfleet and his marriage and his children. I never appreciated Tuvok as a child when this was on TV, but as I'm older I find Tuvok to be a very fascinating and quite likable character.
Its hilarious listening to a psychopath try to turn their psychopathy into a philosophy lol.
You just did exactly that, in a nebulous, ill-defined manner.
He's actually talking about getting people to face the psychopath within themselves.. What you do with it is YOUR business
Not everyone is ready to face themselves.
Oh tuvok, you're a dad, you should know better
what episode is this from?
Sen -soars.
Lmao not me imagining my professor being blown away by wind
"We Vulcans practice of philosophy called the Virgin emotions versus the Chad logic. "
Thanks for sharing. There isn't a ton of Christopher Hyatt stuff on UA-cam.
Tuvok does cognitive behavioral therapy.
Tuvok and Spock are green blooded Elvs🌹🌚👍rest in the good news 👍okay bye
Rest in the good news 🌹 🌚 👍 okay bye
I remember when Star Trek didn't suck. More like this please.
Note must leave the kids with Tuvok
This was one of two best episodes i still remember after all those years. Other was "Blink of the Eye". The revelation was stunning and deep. KUDOS to writer. And Tuvok as vulcan was perfect in this episode. And kids played it well.
Aaannnddd that's why you GOTTA love kids, Aaannnddd why you gotta love Vulcans in one short clip🙂
Lol Tuvok:ASMR
Ah Stoicism..
This episode is the one closest to my heart.
"The Morock took them" sounds a heck of a lot like "The Morlock took them" from the 2002 movie The Time Machine... hmmm...
September 3, 2014
Vulcans always feel. In fact, they feel more intensely than humans do. What they don't do is *display* and *act based on* emotion. A Vulcan will feel fear in a stressful situation but they won't "get scared", there's a difference.
geniales
The fact thier species aged backwards was wow
Like Benjamin Button.
absolutely perfect timing for the ending
"I expect each of you to sit quietly and not touch any of the equipment." Anyone who has ever dealt with children starts laughing evilly.
Tuvok had children of his own. Surely he would have known this wasn't going to work.
@@phil9947 I don't know... Vulcan children probably don't behave the same as other children do.
You do remember the payoff of this episode?
And then he contemplated if a phase set to stun would be lethal to small children.
Kind of interesting way of handling fears. I don't think cutting yourself from feelings is good. But imagery is effective even for humans in some situations. Also he is asking them to evaluate how likely something is. That's a good skill too.
Wish it could help me with My Anxiety but sadly you can't really outwit it,...*Sigh* Man,I'd to see a Vulcan with OCD! : ( : P
@@hglorianne Yeah, well handling common anxieties or fears is much different than dealing with OCD/anxiety disorders.
Once you realize Tuvok's family situation, this was ... good, but heavy espisode, even if built on stretched premise.
Youre on an alien planet, Tuvok. What do you know is likely or unlikely to be true about local species? Youre literally going to ignore three testimonies in full agreement with one another, from a species more familiar with the planet than you... just because they're children? WTF. Where is the logic?
Imagine that the color blue has a flavor. What does it taste like? NO stoic character, and certainly no Vulcan could possibly conceive of asking questions completely devoid of rational meaning, such as asking children what their feelings look like. The important lesson here is never employ only very creative artisan type writers for your science fiction series.
Yeah: creativity is for LOSERS!
... I AIN'T GOIN IN THERE! -Tuvok