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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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(00:23):
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Speaker 2 (00:40):
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Speaker 3 (01:01):
I'm David Purns and I'm Wayne Whited.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Scott has decided to take on the role of Pellia
and is not with us for this episode as he
is on another away mission we think, or he's hiding
somewhere in engineering we don't. Regardless, he will be back
for the next episode. Red Alert listeners, if you are
not caught up with a series, please go do so
as there mini spoilers ahead. We don't want to spoil

(01:27):
this one because this was a lot of fun that
we're going to dig into here shortly, but we will
be right here waiting on the bridge when you return.
So this episode four and a half of Vulcans. We
have had some serious episodes these last two weeks with
some heavy endings, so finally we get a comedic episode
to help us relax and laugh. Wayne tell our listeners

(01:49):
what this episode is about.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
Sure, The Enterprise is asked by the Vulcans to help
take care of a problem on the planet t Tzar,
whose energy system is overloading, which would real and a
nuclear meltdown. The planet has only ever had contact with Vulcans, Therefore,
to respect the prime Director, Captain Pike, Nurse Chapel, Yurhura,
and Laan undergo a process to change them into full

(02:13):
blooded Vulcans while they undertake the mission, but upon their return,
the four decide that remaining Vulcan would only be logical,
creating unique problems for each member of the crew. Meanwhile,
visiting officer Lieutenant James Kirk teams up with Scotty to
help with the problem, and Una calls her Vulcan ex
boyfriend Doug to help reunite the four new Vulcans with

(02:35):
their catchers, hoping to convince them to change back to
their original selves.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
Very good. I have to say this episode was exactly
what we needed.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
I laughed and I truly enjoyed myself. From beginning to
end of this episode.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
There was a lot to enjoy.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
There was ancient mount is so far over the top
in his performance, But holy crap, did I laugh hysterically.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
Wayne.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
His vulcan hair was ridiculous. I know he loves the shout.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
You know, everybody else was playing it pretty much like
normal vulcans, you know, the way you would expect them
to play it. But he I mean you, you hit
it right there on over the top. But every time
he started speaking, he reminded me of Dan Ackroyd's character
of Beldar from Cone Heads. It was so much. It

(03:28):
was just it was hilarious. Every time he spoke.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
I loved. I loved the opening ti A sequence that
they allowed him to do that flat toned.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
Oh that was so funny. I was surprising it was.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
But as soon as he's started saying it, saying the
lines in that flat tone dialogue he did the vulcan dude,
I just started laughing. I said, this is gonna be
a fun episode. Yeah, And sure enough, it was.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
It was.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
You know, what was said is I felt sorry for Spock.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
Did you Yeah? I did. I mean he was getting
kind of ridiculed for being half vulcan, you know. But
you know, I I'll mention later how much you know
I felt for him, But yeah, he was. I I
did feel bad for him.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Yeah, I mean that they are the beginning when he
had to go force to eat by himself and think, oh,
of course, spot.

Speaker 3 (04:18):
I know he looked. He looked so lonely sitting there
eating his sandwich.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
He sued sadly. One thing is for sure, though, for
those of you who might have turned off early, make
sure you stay through the credits, because at the end
there is some comedy gold between Doug and s Boch.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
I'm not sure if that's actually part of the continuity
or just something that because to me, it seemed like
that was more the actors just happening. It's a little
bit of fun than than actually scripted or something. But
I loved it. I loved it. It was I I laughed
all the way through.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
That I did too, And I think you're right. I
don't think it was scripted. I think they were just
having fun, because when when when Doug that goes away.
When Patton Oswo walks away, I mean, Ethan Peck just
looks up and just starts busting out.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
Laughing a big smile on his face.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
Yes, they're perfect, perfect, And you know, I know we've
mentioned how much we love Ethan Peck a spock Man.
He just gets better and better.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
Wayne, I agree, I agree. He was phenomenal in this episode.
I loved the way he performed it. You know, you
felt for him, you were dead, you know, he seems
so even though he's with all the Balkans. There's so
many Balkans in this episode. He seems so out of
place because yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
And it makes sense. I mean, I guess they wanted
us to feel sorry for him, and we did, We
really did. And we'll get to more of that a
little bit later. I'm sure one thing though, that I
think I figured out these writers are up to something.
They are throwing a curveball at us. With the tail,
we see hope for her character because she gets promoted
at the end of this episode. Well you know later

(05:58):
on she's gonna getromoted because she's gonna get that role.
I think they're trying to throw us off the path.
And there's still something bad coming for her.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
I agree. She seemed quite normal, yeah, in in this episode,
which you know, I'm glad to see her. I was
really glad to see her in this episode because she
really hasn't had much to do this this entire season
since the beginning, and I mean to have that one
episode she was a cameo apparent, she didn't have any lines.
Well that was last episode. Yeah, but she's got a

(06:30):
real nice, meaty part here in this one. But she
seems she seems very normal, and and I definitely agree
with you. I think we're being thrown off the track here.
I don't think she's gonna see uh see that promotion.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
There's no way as much as happened to her at
the beginning of the season for them just as say
oh hey everything's fine now, No way now, Yeah, I agree, Yeah,
And if they did, I would feel cheated, I really would, Yeah,
because they've given us something. I mean, maybe they did this.
What they're working on with her, was she you know,
the the procedures she's taking to keep that thing at

(07:03):
day or whatever. Maybe it is working. I don't know,
but I just feel like they're copying out a little
bit on us. I could be wrong, but that's the
way I'm feeling.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
Well, here's the thing is, when I was doing research
for this episode, I came across a quote from the
producers saying that, you know, they see what people say
on the internet, they see the theories and the you know,
what everybody's expecting, and they also say, you guys are wrong.
Oh so I think I don't know. I mean, I
don't know. They're going to throw us a curveball from

(07:32):
what sounds like. So I'm not really sure which way
they're going to go with her. I think it's a
fifty to fifty shot right now, I mean guessing.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
Yeah, Well we shall see. Because the season's almost done, two.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
More episodes lying through it.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Man, my goodness, I didn't think it would go this fast,
but I guess when you have a good episode up
a good episode, it's just it goes quick.

Speaker 3 (07:52):
Yeah, it has went pretty fast. Now now we're down
to the actual story of these last two episodes. You
know they're going to be angering down because they've got
a lot of hanging storylines they do, you know, from
this season, and they're gonna need the two episodes to cover.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
And I'm sure we're gonna have a cliffhanger at the end.
I'm sure, Oh yeah, to push us into season four,
because I mean they've already got season four in the
in the can so which we'll see next year, so
you know that's coming.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
It may not be a to be to be continued,
but it will definitely lead the way into season four.
I'm confident of that absolutely.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
Well, let's talk about this episode bore in detail, Wayne,
because there's so many good scenes, so many good moments
that just have you busting out laughing. And one thing
I want to say is Patton also is always good
and everything he does. I love Patton, and for him
to play a vulcan with a surprise to us, but

(08:45):
for him to play a vulcan whose name is Doug.

Speaker 3 (08:50):
He laughed. And then when he said his other family
members' names that that was hilarious.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Yes, I think his sister's name was Susan.

Speaker 3 (08:58):
Or something like that. It was so unusual, but that's
that's that's Baton All's well. You know you can't expect
something normal from the performance from him.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
Yeah, yeah, his sister was Susan. He has a cousin, Pete. Yeah,
I mean, come on now. When he said it was like,
wait a minute, he's on bulket. It doesn't all I
see what they're doing here. Okay, okay, just sit back
and laugh. Yep, because that's what's what's what it is.

(09:27):
Pelly is back. I'm glad to see her in this episode.
When she went to give Pike a high five, dude,
I'm like, and he's like looking at her like and
he said, oh, you do not do that, and then
he finally does give the give the high five.

Speaker 3 (09:39):
I thought that was perfect. She was so disappointed that
she didn't get turned into a vulcan. All that pain
looks so uh exciting for her. She felt like she
was missing out.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Yeah, it didn't affect her. Everyone's like rolling on the
ground in pain and agony, and she just said in
oh that's not that's not fair.

Speaker 3 (09:58):
Yeah. I loved her part.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
I did too. I did too. And I think the
really funny part is too, is when they get beamed
down and they fixed it instantly.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
I know all that made me laugh. That made me laugh.
I thought that was hilarious. Just and nobody expec everybody's
looking around like, you know, really what that's it?

Speaker 2 (10:20):
Fast?

Speaker 3 (10:21):
Sure?

Speaker 2 (10:24):
Oh my goodness. What are the moments did you like
in this one?

Speaker 3 (10:27):
Oh gosh, there's so many. I mean, I love that
end sequence. I really liked Kirk and Scotti's interaction. Oh yeah,
in this I liked, I liked Dugan, I liked a
lot of There were so many great interactions in there,
and so many there were so many characters, that's what.
That's one thing that really surprised me about this episode

(10:50):
is not only were there a lot of characters, but
there were a lot of different storylines going on here.
You know, it was so hard to keep track of them.
Each character or we're doing was doing something different, and
it's amazing that, uh the whole episode made any sense
when you you when you did something like that. But
but it did. I mean, there's there's so many good things.

(11:11):
You know, there's your her, the way she uh uh
brainwashed Beta and uh you know, Chapel and her deciding
that you know, relationships and interactions where were logical and
get riding of all those we got uh Una and
and Doug's past relationship. And I liked uh rebecca remains

(11:33):
performance and the way they wrote the character of you know,
she had a lot to do in this episode, and
she's I'll be honest, she's one of my favorite characters
from this series because I find her so so fascinating
and I find her performance, you know, really good. So
I was glad to see that. I think I I
think I really enjoyed that part the most, and especially

(11:54):
the ending.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
Her apology to Spock. But what happened here, you know,
you've never seen me like this before, you know, prepping
him withthcoming when she sees Doug.

Speaker 3 (12:07):
Yeah, it's just it's you know, all these storylines were
all separate, but they all came together and it just
it just made a fantastically written, perfect episode in my opinion.
I know there's a lot of This is another one
of those episodes that seems just to have split the
fan base, but those who love it really love this.
I'm not gonna say. I don't want to say this

(12:28):
maybe my favorite episode of the season, but it was
definitely the funniest.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
It was some good belly laughs.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
It was definitely the most enjoyable. That would be the
thing to say.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
Yeah, some very good belly laughs, and it would be
an injustice if I didn't mention the bad ass walk
down the hallway of the Vulcans with with the thong
with a reckless youth by the Home of Happy because
I haven't either. But that was awesome, I.

Speaker 3 (12:54):
Know, swinging that that lurp, like, I'll like, what are
we getting ourselves into? What is the right?

Speaker 2 (13:05):
And it's sad that Scott couldn't be with us tonight
because I really wanted to hear what he had to
think about this episode, because he had.

Speaker 3 (13:11):
To have loved like us. I think he would have. Yeah, no,
no doubt. We'll ask him next week. We'll ask him
real quick next week.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
Yes, this is like a quick couple of sentences of
what he thought about this episode so that the listeners
can know how Scott felt about it. So yeah, absolutely.
But to go back a little bit to the scene
you were talking about when Kirk got beamed on board,
I love that moment between I mean, there was a
few moments between Kirk and Scottie, but I love when
he finally says call me jump. I love that because again,

(13:39):
that's that's leading what was coming into the future between,
you know, with the relationship, and I thought that was
pretty cool. And his introduction to the liquor, which I.

Speaker 3 (13:49):
Thought, oh, yeah, you can get used to it now.
I do think it's the only if I was going
to tea to nitpick for this episode, and that's I
don't like doing this, but I'm gonna mention it because
it's the only thing that actually kind of stuck with me.
There really was no reason for Kirk to be there

(14:09):
other than just to have his character in here. And
I was really worried when he first appeared in because
I didn't know. I mean, I didn't know he was
in this episode. Really, I didn't even you know, when
he first appeared, I started thinking, boy, this is going
to be a really crowded episode, you know, because we've
already got some of the others. You know, we got
we got Vito, we got Corby's there. You know, we've
got We've got the you know, the new character Doug.

(14:32):
But I enjoyed it. I'm glad they put him in
this episode. I mean, it made no sense for him
to really, he really didn't need to be there. But
it worked, you know. I'm glad because we got those
interactions with Scottie and we got the whole hymns having
to solve the problem with the lawn. Yeah. Just I
you know, I just had to say that.

Speaker 2 (14:53):
I mean, it really was a very crowded episode, but
it never felt like it.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
No, it didn't. It didn't because all this, even though
the storylines were set, they they all kind of came
together at the end. We all we knew that they
were all running concurrent with one another.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
Yeah, it almost it almost felt like a Lower Decks episode,
did it not?

Speaker 3 (15:10):
Yeah, you know, that's I think that was because of
the pace. Yeah, the pace was very fast. They were
a lot of great one liners and and and jabs
and and and jokes here. It did really feel like
a Lower Decks, which was always a well written series.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
Absolutely, and I'm kind of glad they kind of let
that bleed into this show because it's perfect in Lower
Decks and it fit really well here in Strange New Worlds.
It did.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
It did.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
Absolutely, It was a good time. Well, we got to see
Pelly's quarters again, Yeah, which was fantastic. They're looking around
in the background trying to figure out what's going on
back there because that was like their meeting room because
that you know, they had to meet there in secrets.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
So the Falcans, they were the little conspiracy. They were
having their their mutiny there their not not at what
did these she say? It was it's not a mutiny,
it's well, I can't remember what it was, but it
made me chuckle. It was like this, yeah, they're just
disagreeing or something like that.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
It was good and I like the line too, when
like there could be permanent vulcan jerks and then Spock
even agreed.

Speaker 3 (16:13):
He's like, yeah, well, yes they are.

Speaker 2 (16:17):
I mean it was just the fact that Spock just
goes along with it.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
Yeah, you're right, but.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
But this point Spock was getting pushed around by him,
so I guess he was realizing it too, that the
half human of him was like, you know what, I
agree with you. Yeah, jerks, I've had enough of it.
And I think there's even a line in there where
he's like he got pushed around when he's a kid,
like by full blooded falcons and you know he's used
to it basically, which he was getting again with all

(16:45):
of with the crew members. So I mean, still was
sad to see from Spock, but.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
Yeah, I don't know, but it's just like ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
Yeah. So one of the things one of the scenes
that absolutely thought was perfect in this was they got
all of the crew to accept that they wanted to
come back to being human except for long, and Spock
basically goes into her mind right and basically talks to
her to make her make that decision that she doesn't

(17:16):
want to stay a vulcan. I absolutely loved how he
started that fight and it turned into a dance. Oh yeah,
that was the way that was choreographed, was done so well,
and it was almost like, well, ln taught me how

(17:36):
to dance, and that's kind of become our thing. She
is very venomous right now and wanting to fight everyone
in anything. So I'm going to provoke her into a fight,
but I'm going to turn it into this dance that
she's going to remember that it is our thing. I
thought that was a perfect man.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
Yeah, and it was very unexpected because I'm gonna be honest,
I saw something coming, but I really was expecting them
to kiss, and I was hoping that it wasn't going
to lead to that, and you know how, Oh, this
is the point where their relationship, you know, moves forward further.
So when when they started dancing, I'm thinking, oh, that
that's that's clever. I like that. I like the way
they they kind of just went right into emerged right

(18:19):
into it. That whole sequence was fantastic.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
It was I.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
Well, I was just you know, with with Lawn, it
seemed like the whole uh you know change in the
Vulcans didn't quite work as well as with the others.
And then you know, I know, there was mentioned of
her augmentation affecting it, and I think, I know some
of the theories that's going around is and I think
I actually agree with this. She was more romulent than

(18:47):
she was Vulcan. After all, they are very they're very
very similar. They share ancestors, So you know, I like
the idea. I like the idea that she was more warmonging,
mongering like ancient Vulcans are like ram So.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
Well, I think Spock even basically calls her a con yeah,
which really sets her off into into that fight, which
again he's provoking that for for a very good reason.
But yeah, I mean that I think that's what set
her off onto this path. Was was all of that,
that combination. You know, it just didn't set right with her.
But thankfully Spock was already into this relationship with her,

(19:22):
and it you know, he was helped to bring her
back down to Earth so great. It really was. Another
line that I absolutely loved was when Pike finally got
turned back to human and he's like, all vulcans monsters, Yes.

Speaker 3 (19:37):
Well they just have bad hair.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Yeah. Oh. It was almost like everybody came down off
of being drunk or off of a high when they
finally got turned back to humans, is what it was like.

Speaker 3 (19:49):
Right, Yeah, it did seem like that. Yeah, and apologizing
it is you know, that's something that we've seen. We
see that a lot of you know in Star Trek. Yeah,
characters having to become other aliens to you know, to
be disguised. We've seen them practically every series. But I'm
gonna say Strange New Worlds did a phenomenal job at that.

(20:10):
They made it. They made it fun, you know, they
made it the the entire storyline, rather than just just
something that needs to be done. I'm I'm impressed with
that by the writers.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
I think it's a little bit of themselves just poking
fun at themselves, right, is what it felt like. And
it's very lighthearted and it's something that was well needed.
I can kind it, yeah, I can kind of see
why it's splitting the fan base. But in the end,
and I had a feeling when I was watching it.
By the time I got to the end of his Man,
there's gonna be some truck fans out here going to

(20:42):
hate this with a passion because of what they did
with with with the comedy and stuff like that. But
to me, I was like, we need this. Just sit
back and laugh.

Speaker 3 (20:51):
I mean, you know that you hit it exactly what
people are saying. You know, they don't like this type
of comedy and Star Trek. And this isn't the first
time this has been done either. We've had Comfy and
Star Trek all the time, you know, even all the
way back to the original series. I mean, let me think, well,
you know the Trouble with Tribles, that's you know, that
episode is just all comedy. Really, yes, that's written that way.
Surely was another one that was written that had a

(21:13):
lot of comedy. You know, all the series had it.
Well you know, heck, you know Lower Decks, that's all
that was was comedy. I mean, so we know it works.
It's not something new that you know to Star Treks.
So you know, if if you have problems with the
with comedy and Star Trek, that's got nothing to do
with Star Trek, that's all you absolutely, And you know

(21:35):
that's another thing I wanted to say too, And now
that brings up there is I don't know if this
reminded you but of this, but this really felt like
the next Generation's Rascals. Remember that episode that was that
was done mostly for comedy anyways. I mean there was
really no you know, danger or anything out of in
that episode, so Frankie taken over the enterprise, but it
felt a lot like that. Of course, you know the

(21:56):
similarity of them haven't become kids and then you know
one of them doesn't want to turn back at the end.
It just felt very it paralleled that episode, which that's
a great episode, so you know why not yep.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
And I liked the book end of this episode where
you have Lan and Una who are getting together to
talk about you know, basically trying to find out what
their kind of secrets like Una doesn't want to go
down to the planet to take a short leave and
you know, Lowns got stuff going on with Spock and
she doesn't want.

Speaker 3 (22:25):
To talk about it.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
So it's it's kind of nice that, like we booking
it at the end with those two again and they
basically finally let each other in on those secrets. You know,
Una tells why she doesn't want to go down because
of a past relationship, but it's also uh, which we
know about all that. But anyway, I like Lawns when

(22:47):
she said she found spots clean socks in his quarter.
We are we are drawer people. Is that who we are?

Speaker 3 (22:55):
Yeah? Yeah, that was a great way, great scene in
a great way they think the episode.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
Yes, I like the relationships that a lot of these
characters are having. And it's sad because you know, a
lot of this is going to end for us, because
you know what's coming. We know who takes over the Enterprise,
and we've only got you know, a couple episodes left
of this season and only two seasons left, and by
the time this ends, we know Kirk and Crewe are

(23:22):
taking over the Enterprise. So it's sad to see that
some of these characters are going to have to go away,
whether it's they're gonna get killed off, or they're just
gonna go somewhere else in the galaxy, maybe they go
in a different ship and we just don't know about them,
you know, in the original start track, because they never
mentioned because they are in another ship somewhere we don't know,
but it's gonna be sad to finally see them sunset.

(23:43):
These characters, some of these characters, because we've really grown
to love them and seeing their development with each other,
even in this episode where it's all comedy, is just
perfect because we have some great actors and actresses in
this every one of them is don't have a phenomenal
job in the roles, and they're just getting better and better.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
Yeah, it seemed they seem like a cast that has
really uh gelled together. They've they've got the chemistry and
it's you know, it's we're now two and a half
years into the endto the series and they they're working
so much better. We're learning so much about these characters.
They're developing him further than than before. They they all
seem to love to be there and fortunately we still

(24:25):
got two more years. But it's going to be Yeah,
I agree, it's going to be difficult that last season
because you know, we've really learned to care and love
these characters and it's going to be hard even though
you know, we know where it's going and we like
where it's going, because you know, with the Kirk and
his crew. But it's gonna hard, it's gonna be hard
to see them go. I hope, I hope they all

(24:47):
get happy endings. I don't think that little, I really do.
I hope there's a happy end this.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
I agree when but I think there there's not gonna
be happy ending for a couple of them. At least
we know there's not one for for I mean obviously, yeah,
we know that one's going. Yeah, but you know, when
we're talking like Ortegas, you know we're talking long, what's
going to happen to them? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (25:06):
I don't know. These these are characters. We don't know
anything about their their history, so who knows.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
Let's just hope they go to another ship and they
just move on.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
We don't, We don't know. But yeah, yeah, so but.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
That's coming soon, unfortunately, as in a couple of years.

Speaker 3 (25:23):
Well yeah, in two years, I mean yeah, No, let's
not get sad yet. We still got we've still got
quite a lot of episodes to go.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
We do, we do absolutely, and we don't get set
on this episode because this episode was so funny and
it was with an absolute right from beginning to end.
So no, absolutely good stuff and there's there's so many
things that happened in this episode that we could be
talking about this forever and we don't want to be
here as long as the episode so and we could
be Believe me.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
Just everybody, if you haven't watched it, and you should
have if you before, you listen to this, but just
to watch it and enjoy it, just to set back
and just enjoy. Forget about continuity, forget about you know,
anything making sense. Just just have fun fun.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
As we did Wisure did, all right, Wayne, which character
shined the most? I think we're gonna have the same answer,
but go ahead.

Speaker 3 (26:07):
Well, I don't know. I'm giving this one because we
mentioned a little bit earlier to Spock yep, you know
we said a lot of it because you know, he
got ridiculed throughout the episode for being only half Falcan
and Ethan Peck just just, in my opinion, put on
probably his best performance this season. He's just he's He

(26:28):
was so funny and so sweet that I wanted to
hug him. Yeah, I know the thing. I wanted to
hug him, Although I'm pretty sure Spock would have thought
that as illogical, but you know it was. It was
really hard to say who shined, because everyone and it
really shined in this one. You know, they didn't. All

(26:48):
they did all did just a phenomenal job. I loved
all the storylines.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
It was definitely a team effort. I will agree with
you on that everybody did a phenomenal job in this episode.
And comedy is hard, so the fact that you know
they were able to make us laugh and really enjoy
the episode just shows you what great performers they are.
And I, you know, so it is hard to find
someone who shine the most, because they all did. But
I do agree with you one hundred percent. I felt
Spock was just a little bit above everybody else because

(27:15):
you could truly see the hurt in his eyes. You
could see the understanding of how he must feel for
the humans when they interact with him. He sees that
when he's putting into this position. But you know, it's
even more than that. You know, he even mentions, like
we talked earlier, that he was picked on when he
was younger, ye which is true, which is very true yep.
And when he looks at Chapel, who's finally turned back

(27:36):
to human, tells him she understands him now. In that moment,
you could really see in Spock's eyes like, oh man,
because you know, the relationships over with and she's gone
back to Corby. But in that moment, it's almost like
a light bulb has come on with Chapel because and
she admits it to him. Now, I see how you think.

(27:59):
I understand you now now at that, but it's too
late for them. Even though they didn't say that in
those exact words, you know it is so again, you
saw that emotion in Spock, who is really good about
hiding that, but he allowed his humans that come out
a little bit more there because you could see it
in his eyes. And again back to Ethan peck Man,

(28:20):
is he a performer because you feel so bad for
him a few times in this episode. You sure you
get to laugh along with him, but there's some times
that you're just like, oh man, just like you said,
you wouldn't reach in and hug that man because it
was brutal at times for him, and he just kept
getting picked on, kept getting picked on because he's obviously

(28:41):
the half a falcon the four and half Falcons, which
was funny himself for the title. But I like that,
I did too, I did too. But then the whole
thing and how to go back to what I mentioned earlier,
the how he got long to come out of her
wanting to stay a falcon I thought was perfect. Using
the dance to bring her back down was just such

(29:02):
a lovely scene between those two characters. So yes, it
has to go to Spock in this episode without questioning.
So if you could be any character in this episode,
who would it be?

Speaker 3 (29:12):
Wayne? But I'm gonna say Doug Okay, because because you know,
it sounds like his relationship with Una was well, let's
just say interesting, you know, but he gets to spend

(29:35):
some time with her at the end of the episode.
Because I love the character of Number one and that's
why I'd like to be Besides, did you see that
outfit she was wearing at the end there, which was
a short skirt and the booh my gosh.

Speaker 2 (29:49):
Much more than a hair previously in the season, right, mm.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
Hmm, Yeah, yeah, she was looking pretty good. So yeah,
I would I would love to have been Doug. There.
You know, interesting fact that has nothing to do with
anything I was. When I was doing the research for this,
I learned that Rebecca Remaine was born just a couple
of days before I was Oh really, But she's my
same my same age, so I found it interesting that

(30:11):
is so.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
I mean she's just a few months older than me,
is what you're saying.

Speaker 3 (30:14):
Yeah, yeah, born in a different year though.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
Yeah, but in a different year, of course, but you
always be older than me, so that we'll always have that.

Speaker 3 (30:23):
She was born on November sixth. Oh wow, that's pretty cool.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
No, wonder you like her? No, she's awesome.

Speaker 3 (30:28):
I've always loved her as an actress anyways, ever since gosh,
even before X Men came out, I knew of her.
I love her in this I love the way she's
performing Number one, a character that we knew a little
bit about, and it's really exploring. But yeah, I would
I want to meet her at a convention so bad,
just to just to tell her that tell how much

(30:49):
I love her performance.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
So I was gonna I was gonna say, so when
we meet her at a convention one day, you're going
to be the con one on that one.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
Right, Oh gosh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:59):
Yeah. As hopefully we do get a chance to meet
her soon, because I won her autograph and I want
to meet her. I'm want to meet all of the
people from Straction worlds because they're all of me.

Speaker 3 (31:06):
I do too.

Speaker 2 (31:08):
Ethan Peck is high on my list, high high on
my list to.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
Me, and they all do conventions. We know that, so
they do.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
We've already mount twice.

Speaker 3 (31:15):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
Yeah, come on the rest of the crew. We need you.

Speaker 3 (31:18):
We need you to show who By the way, I
don't know if you saw this poor guy, you know,
a shout out to to antson mounts and hopefully he
gets better. He has COVID this week. Oh no, yeah,
so I guess they have to stop filming, so get better,
get well, yeah, get better an mount.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
We need you back on that bridge. Well for me, Wayne,
I'm going to go back to a character that we
all love because I'm talking about Pelia because I want
to enjoy. I want to explore her damn quarters. Okay,
I really do.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
I do.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
The one scene that I thought was obviously hysterical, it's
very short, is when she's sound asleep in her bed
and then all of a sudden she just pops up
out of nowhere. I just said, these what was it,
these these twenty four minute shifts are killing me or
something like that.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
Yeah, that was great.

Speaker 2 (32:07):
It was I could see Scott see Pelly and Scott
are the same. I tell you they are.

Speaker 3 (32:11):
They are. They are very similar. They may not admitted it, they.

Speaker 2 (32:14):
Are, they really know. I would love to be Pelly
in this episode because her quarter is so cool and
I really wanted to go and explore that.

Speaker 3 (32:22):
So I know that, you know there's so much stuff
that we can't see that you know it hasn't been
on camera yet. You just want to explore every every
inch of it.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
Yep, absolutely, all right, Well let's move on to I
know your favorite part of the episode, Easter Eggs. I
have one that I would like to mention before you
go crazy, go for it. Spock eating his sandwich with
hands to Paul would not.

Speaker 3 (32:45):
Approve, that's right. I think she did mention. Yeah, they don't.
They don't use their hands. Nope. A little bit of
half human there. Yes, it's coming out there.

Speaker 2 (32:57):
But what do you got for with Wayne?

Speaker 3 (32:58):
Well, there wasn't. There wasn't too but there were a
few little, nice little things in here. But one of
the big things I note is first of all, that
they made a slight change to the opening title sequence.
They added the Jicaru creature from last episode in the sequence.
Now they seem to be adding little bits from each
episode from this season. Now, I wonder if they're going
to continue doing that each season. I mean, it wouldn't

(33:19):
make sense to continue these clips from this season into
next season, So I wonder I would like that idea
if they're going to adapt their title sequence for each season.
I love that idea.

Speaker 2 (33:30):
I do too. I hope they keep that up.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
And well, you mentioned the song Reckless Youth by Holmes
of Happy You know that. You said, interesting choice of
music for it. But one of the nice little it's
not really an easter egg, it's just kind of a
neat thing that I caught was the Enterprise crew are
planning their shore leave on the planet for Manty three,

(33:55):
which Ortigus mentions that they have a sandwich that has
fries in the sand which, now, I like, where have
I had fries in a sandwich before? I know I've
had it before. Your favorite city, Pittsburgh has a restaurant
called Permanty Brothers where they put the French fries in

(34:16):
the sandwich. And I'm I am certain that that Permanty
and Piermanty. Yeah, they're too close to two coincidence, you know,
I I've been there we're not listeners. We're not from Pittsburgh.
We're actually all from Cincinnati and they are they Ohio area,
and but I've been there before. I think it was
back in twenty thirteen and fourteen. I had a ruben

(34:37):
with French fries and it's pretty good.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
Maybe when we go to Stale City we should stop.

Speaker 3 (34:41):
Buying it's good. They got some great sandwiches. So anybody
is in Pittsburgh stop stop there, get a sandwich and
think about Star Trek Exchange in New Worlds.

Speaker 2 (34:49):
Pittsburgh has a couple of good Hamburger joint. We had
that one what was it Burgatory toy.

Speaker 3 (34:54):
That's another good point. Fantastic bag, that was fantastic. Absolutely
Pittsburgh people for him. Yes, yes, what if we got
Wayne ah right. There was a few others during the
boxing scene. You can see both kling on backlip and
a few Andrian knives in the background. Also, Pike's boxing

(35:14):
glove had little Starfleet symbols on them, which I thought
was kind of cute. Pike was also carrying a lerpa.
We see in that that one sequence. That's a traditional
Vulcan weapon. We've seen that many times on Star Trek.
We saw that original series in a mock time when
Kirk and Spock were fighting fighting for the what was
it the kalife yep And then we also saw it

(35:36):
on Star Trek Enterprise. Archer and to Paul had one
when they were venturing into the Forge. It's popped up
a couple of times on lower decks, and Admiral Janeway
had one on Star Trek Prodigies. Did you notice this though,
in the sequence that takes place in Lon's mind when
they're in the science lab there? Did you Did you
see the whales in the background water? I find, but

(35:59):
of course that was in her mind. I hope we
see that in the on the Real Enterprise before the
season's out, but hope, so you know they did it? Yeah,
And uh, there is a little bit, just a little
bit of a continuity mishappened this episode. When Back is
speaking to uh Lon, he mentions uh con union singh.

(36:21):
But in the original EPIS series episode Space Seed, Spock
doesn't know who that is. Uh, maybe you just forgot me.
He forgot.

Speaker 2 (36:32):
It's that simple, he forgot. Yeah, I get a couple more.
Apparently there's there's there's some love of the show Enterprise
on this one.

Speaker 3 (36:41):
I love that.

Speaker 2 (36:42):
I do too. The vulcan scanner that Chapel is using
is an update to the design used by Tipaul.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
Oh, yes it was. Yeah, yep.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
And the the jokes about the human odor that was
mentioned on The Enterprise too, that vulcans are sensitive to
scent and find human odor unpleas.

Speaker 3 (37:00):
I remember that. I think it was in the pilot
Paul mentions the smell and she can't handle the smell
of the of Archer's dogs, which was even worse. I
remember that. Yeah, I'm glad you've brought that out. I
heard them, but they slipped right past me. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:14):
It's nice to see the Enterprise getting some love, doesn't it.

Speaker 3 (37:16):
I do too. I love the series. It had its
ups and downs, but altogether the four seasons were really good.
In the cast was fantastic. It's nice to see all
these Star Trek series, including Enterprise, including the animated series
and Lower Decks getting tied into the rest of the continuity. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:32):
And you know, we're hearing rumors that Scott Bacula made
me come back as Archer in some role, and I
hope that's true.

Speaker 3 (37:37):
I would love that. I would absolutely love that. I'd
watch every minute of that.

Speaker 2 (37:42):
I were too, for sure. All right, Wayne, So what
are we seeing for the episode coming up this week?
Do you know anything?

Speaker 3 (37:47):
Well? What was it called? Turanium? Did I pronounce it right? Okay?

Speaker 2 (37:52):
Sure, sure.

Speaker 3 (37:53):
Paramount did not really sublurb this week because they've said
that they're keeping the last two episodes a close secret.
Good So I don't know anything about that except for
the fact that you know, obviously we're going to be
wrapping up plot lines from the season, but the producers
did promise us an Ortagis episode, and we know she's

(38:14):
got a big plot line hanging out there right now,
so it's I have a feeling that this is the
episode there. I don't think they'll save it for the
final finale. I don't know, Maybe I'm wrong, but I
think this next episode is going to be the Ortegis
centric episode.

Speaker 2 (38:28):
It would make sense because I don't think they would
do that in the finale.

Speaker 3 (38:31):
No. I mean, they may have a little bit, but
they need they need a whole episode to cover that
because that was that's something major, was that she's you know,
she's got PTSD from her corn experiences. We need an
episode about that. Plus you know, I'd love to see
an episode centering her. I mean, you know, it's it's time.

Speaker 2 (38:48):
I agree, it's the time. So listeners, what do you
think is going to happen with the last two episodes?
What are your thoughts on the episode that we covered today.
I hope you enjoyed it as much as we do
because I found it hysterical. It was nice to sit
back and enjoy a comedy set in the world A
star Trek it was, Wayne is always thank you for

(39:08):
joining me on the bridge. It's always a blast, Yes
it is.

Speaker 3 (39:11):
I love talking Star Trek with you.

Speaker 2 (39:13):
Yep, me too. It's fun. You can check us out
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