Episodes

Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Ep. 75: ”Sacred Ground” (VOY S3E07)
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Ryan and Brady discuss an important canonical revelation in this otherwise pretty dismal Season 3 Voyager episode: the discovery of a heretofore undocumented tribble in the Voyager sickbay. Listen in for details, and also hear us compare this episode to Contact and talk about how patronizing irreligious people can be when they're trying to describe the value of faith.

Sunday Jan 09, 2022
Ep. 74: ”Canamar” (ENT S2E17) and World Cup of Star Trek talk
Sunday Jan 09, 2022
Sunday Jan 09, 2022
This episode of Enterprise is pretty nondescript, if we're being honest, so instead, Ryan and Brady talk for a while about the very fun World Cup of Star Trek Twitter poll, bounce around the episode for a while and get into a discussion about why Enterprise is available on Blu-Ray and Voyager and DS9 aren't. It's fun and loose, baby! (and check out those links for more details on what we talked about!)

Sunday Dec 26, 2021
Ep. 73: ”North Star” (ENT S3E09)
Sunday Dec 26, 2021
Sunday Dec 26, 2021
Why is this Enterprise episode so boring? Why do most of the Enterprise episodes we watch seem so toothless? Brady has a theory: Because the show was made during the George W. Bush era. He and Ryan dig into this theory and talk about this show's version of the Star Trek cowboy episode on the day after Christmas.

Sunday Dec 12, 2021
Ep. 72: ”Cold Front” (ENT S1E11)
Sunday Dec 12, 2021
Sunday Dec 12, 2021
Ryan and Brady go... deep? on the Temporal Cold War in this early Enterprise episode, or at least they go deep on how they wish they could go deep on it. Along the way, they discuss celebrities who do podcasts about their own TV shows and discuss whether preparing someone's eggs just right should be a vote of confidence in their character.

Sunday Nov 28, 2021
Ep. 71: ”Explorers” (DS9 S3E22)
Sunday Nov 28, 2021
Sunday Nov 28, 2021
Ryan and Brady journey into Star Trek: Dad Edition with Explorers, one of Ryan's favorite episodes of DS9. We talk a little about why this episode works and why the show as a whole works, and we bask in the beloved presence of Benjamin Sisko.

Sunday Nov 14, 2021
Ep. 70: ”Time‘s Arrow, Part 1” (TNG S5E26)
Sunday Nov 14, 2021
Sunday Nov 14, 2021
Ryan and Brady discuss one of the better Trek season finales, but not before they talk about some recent Star Trek casting and scheduling news.

Sunday Oct 31, 2021
Ep. 69: ”Justice” (TNG S1E8)
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
In a numerically nice coincidence, this episode is a discussion of one of the most sexual, uncomfortable, and downright poorly made Star Trek outings of all time. Listen in on Brady and Ryan as we do something like the opposite of singing the praises of that one time Wesley Crusher almost got executed for walking on a flower.

Sunday Oct 24, 2021
OOC Special 3: Lower Decks, Season 2
Sunday Oct 24, 2021
Sunday Oct 24, 2021
Ryan and Brady are back early for a bonus episode, discussing the second season of Star Trek: Lower Decks. We get into the details of what makes this season work, as well as hopes for Season 3 and that one screenshot that split Star Trek fans online.

Sunday Oct 17, 2021
Ep. 68: ”Fascination” (DS9 S3E10) PLUS Discovery Season 3 Mini Special
Sunday Oct 17, 2021
Sunday Oct 17, 2021
Hey guys, Ryan here. You know how during the last episode's description, I said we were going to do a mini-special about Discovery Season Three, and then we actually talked for a long time about Space Jam? The reason I was wrong is that I got this episode mixed up with this one, where we actually spend a good amount of time talking about Discovery Season Three at the beginning before ultimately getting around to this unusual, and sexual, DS9 episode. Is it too much, and how much IS too much? We seek to find out, but not before we complement Cirroq Lofton's performance and complain about O'Brien character assassination.

Sunday Oct 03, 2021
Ep. 67: ”Business As Usual” (DS9 S5E18)
Sunday Oct 03, 2021
Sunday Oct 03, 2021
On this episode, Ryan and Brady have a brisk discussion about arms dealers, DS9's ongoing timelessness, the inherent contradictions of humanity (as portrayed by a Ferengi), and even take a small detour into present-day foreign policy at the end.