Tag: Captain Picard

#249 – ‘Rascals’ TNG S6E07

Miles is put in an awkward position. Join your pro-youthanization hosts as they discuss how good writing, solid performances, and vigorous suspension of disbelief can come together to elevate a completely silly premise. Also, Dan says the thing.

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Next week: We will discuss Star Trek: Discovery’s “Through the Valley of Shadows” – with extra time crystals and Jesse from the Open Pike Night podcast!

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#243 – ‘The Royale’ TNG S2E12

Captain Picard works on a math problem that he forgot had already been solved while Data wears a cowboy hat. Join your bemused hosts as they discuss dusty old bones, pulp fiction taglines, and the most efficacious strategies for getting down to bidness. Also, an unplaaaaaanned guest schools Dan on the proper way to prepare vegemite toast.

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Per our second break fun-em-up, you can check out “The Best of the Worst Pulp Fiction” at https://www.broadsheet.ie/2015/05/06/the-best-of-the-worst-pulp-fiction/.

Next week: We keep up the semi-period piece casino adventure theme with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s ‘Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang’

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#230 – ‘Homeward’ TNG S7E23

Worf’s brother screws up big time by saving a bunch of innocent people. Join your defacto-genocide-averse hosts as they discuss the positives and negatives of late stage TNG, hunt for the core philosophical quandary being tackled in this episode, and contemplate how thorough Worf’s surgical disguise is.

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Next week: Dan’s algorithm will be put to work to select the next episode for discussion. Check the website or our social media to find out what it will be!

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#225 – ‘Imaginary Friend’ TNG S5E22

An unexpected visitor causes a ruckus in ceramics class. Join your especially-corporeal hosts as they examine this “middling but memorable” episode of TNG, which may have benefited from a few more rewrites but is elevated by excellent acting, clever concepts, and one of the more charming technobabble conversations between Geordi and Data. We also discuss other prominent imaginary friends in fiction!

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Next week: Dan’s podcast-topic-selecting algorithm will generate something truly enlightening for us to discuss!

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#219 – ‘Q Who’ TNG S2E16

Q sets Picard up on a fateful blind date. Join your impish hosts as they discuss the visceral and existential terror of the initial concept of the Borg, the intriguing but largely unpursued history between Q and Guinan, and that situationally-incongruent smile Riker makes at one point in the episode.

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Next week: Dan’s podcast-topic-selecting algorithm will generate something wonderful for us to discuss! Or a Christmas thing. We’ll see.

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#187 – ‘Gambit, Parts I & II’ TNG S704 & 05

Commander Riker goes rogue after Captain Picard dies. Join your rag-tag gang of artifact-coveting hosts as they discuss 80’s villains in the 90’s, the combination of new ground and old hat common to most episodes of TNG’s seventh season, and, of course, all manner of ploys, ruses, and maneuvers!

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Next week: We dive into Star Trek: The Original Series’ “Court Martial”

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