The Greatest Generation - The A-Team of Away Teams (S1E5)
Episode Date: February 8, 2016The Ferengi do an e-brake slide into the series (and into our hearts) after the show finally adds to the alien facial putty budget. Meanwhile Riker, having just read The Art of War, will not shut up a...bout it. And when he grabs some alone time on the planet's surface, it becomes clear that the planet is attracted to all sources of power...even his. It's an episode where we've finally achieved "podcast mastery"!
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who are remained embarrassed to have a Star Trek the Next Generation podcast.
I'm Ben Harrison.
I'm Adam Prantica.
I might even say that my shame grows from episode to episode.
Yeah, well it has been a bit of a slog, but I think we're starting to see a
little bit of light at the end of the tunnel in terms of the quality of the
writing and execution. Oh, I thought you were talking about our podcast, which...
Oh, you mean just that it's almost over? Yeah, I think we're almost done with the series.
And you know what Malcolm Gladwell says.
I mean, you get four episodes of a podcast done.
I think you've achieved mastery in the podcast realm.
So, feeling pretty good.
We're trying to have these be like between 30 and 35 minutes each.
But we record about about 2500 hours per episode and then cut it down
to the best, you know, 30 minutes.
So, I mean, by episode four, that'll be 10,000.
Anyone who's stuck around with us to episode four
knows that all the content in every episode
has been the best of the best.
Just been top shelf.
Just top shelf shelf dick jokes.
Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
Well, shall we start talking about season one episode four, the last outpost?
Oh yeah, let's do it.
This is becoming a speech.
You're the captain, sir.
You're in type one.
Hmm.
I'm going to type a r ramble on about something everyone knows.
Not really getting any better, I don't think.
The episode starts and the enterprise is chugging along in space in pursuit of a Ferengy
vessel that has stolen some kind of equipment from a Federation outpost. And I think that in episode one,
they actually talk about the frangie,
but it seems pretty clear to me
that they hadn't kind of decided
what the frangie were gonna be at that point.
Yeah, the reputation sounds real scary,
which is laughable when once you realize
who and what they are down the road.
Yeah. So there's some talk on the bridge of what the
frangie are going to be and they compare them to Yankee traders which yeah.
At no point did they speculate that their heads look like the back of elephants.
It's a big reveal and when they do finally catch up with this
Ferringi vessel, the ship fires on them.
It does do the e-break maneuver that you talked about in the last.
It wasn't quite as exciting as I remembered.
They showed them the pointy end of the ship,
which is the better end for sure.
It does look like a cool ship to be in,
because if you're in that back section,
just with a window looking out toward the front,
I feel like that'd be a pretty cool view.
Looks like a pretty big ship, you know?
It kind of looked to me like the bridge of the enterprise.
Like if you took that
general shape. Oh yeah, it turned it into a ship and maybe stuck a fork in the front of it.
Maybe the model team got got a little drunken. Had to had to scramble at the last minute.
Like so I suppose the the Franky ship fires upon them them and gets pretty tense and then they start to have power
drains all over the ship.
And they're convinced that the Frengy have some sort of ability to suck the power out
of their ship that they're unaware of.
And they had gone in thinking that the Frengy were similar technology level to the Federation,
but now they're worried that they might be far more advanced.
Yeah, and Wurf just wants to destroy him immediately.
It seems like he knows more about them than he's saying, but at no point does he say anything useful about what he might know about the
Prangie, which is weird. So they finally get this for Angi Daemon on screen.
And I actually really like the scenes where Picard
is talking with this character
because they shot it in this pretty crazy way
where they'll shoot from behind Picard
and have the view screen fill the entire frame.
So you have this crazy,, crazy close-up of the diamond
in a way that like, it's like not a shot that you see
very often, and it makes them really menacing and scary.
You really get into every fold.
No, yeah.
The high definition has not been so kind
to the earlier makeup work in this series.
So anyways, they realize based on something that the diamond says,
that the Ferengy are not in fact behind this power drain.
And so they go into the observation lounge where they have a 3D hologram projector on the table.
They discover that there's like lightning beams
hitting both ships from the planet's surface
and there's something down on the planet
that is causing the power grain.
So they go back on the FaceTime with the Frangie
and talk them into a joint.
You up? and talk them into a joint. Hey, you up.
New phone, who does? Yeah.
Which is a surprising choice because they've been pursuing these forangi for being thieves.
And now they're going to do a joint mission of exploration
on the planet's surface to see what's causing this power drain.
I guess they don't really have a choice.
You skipped over the fact that Picard surrendered to them, which is the second time he surrendered
to a foe and four episodes.
They really want to establish his character as being French, you know.
Well, it's clearly frustrating to the rest of the crew who...
Yeah, yeah. Well, it's clearly frustrating to the rest of the crew who, I mean, Picard has
seemed to surround himself with bloodthirsty, bloodthirsty, warmongering bridge
crew that he just frustrates at every turn with his surrenders.
They might be the most bloodthirsty warmongering people from their utopian
post-scarcity society. Yeah, yeah. Two war fiends and a sex addict compliment him on the bridge.
That's, boy, that's a tough break for a card.
In class.
The best thing about this is that you're a big fan of
the best thing about this is that you're a big fan of the best thing
but so they beam down and something on the planet surface has caused the
transporter beams to scramble them all over the planet surface. So Riker finds
himself totally alone on the surface of the planet and there's a very weird
scene where he like goes out onto a cliff and yells.
It then just turns and walks away from the cliff and finds everybody in the other direction.
Basically does that thing where he screams into a thunderstorm. Also a major props to the
to the set dressing department breaking out the dry ice in a real big time way. Totally.
I think it's the first kind of primitive or undeveloped planet surface that we see in the whole series.
So this is like, this is the unveiling of the like Styrofoam rocks and very close up
psych that become kind of watch words of exterior set design and Star Trek, the next generation.
Later on they go to like that establishing shot matte, you know, that white angle matte
and they couldn't do that in this case for whatever reason. They wanted to shoot those crystal
cactuses up close. Yeah, so yeah, so the planet surface is, they start kind of finding each other.
It's a yard, Jordy, Riker, and Data.
Is Warf there too?
Yeah, it is.
It's sort of like the A-Team of Away Teams.
Yeah, that's what you want if you're playing fantasy
away team, I think.
A-Team of Away Teams is a good name for this episode.
Oh, yeah.
OK.
So the surface is covered in these crazy crystal structures,
and the crystals are the reason that
Energy is being dissipated and absorbed by the planet
when the Firinga way team starts attacking them by
flinging
Lightning bolts out of these crazy blue whips. Yeah, if there's one like style of weapon that you want, you know, for aiming at someone far away
You definitely want its method of discharge to be like whipping it around your head and
and sort of snapping it across yourself. Yeah, super accurate from the the 50 yards that they were shooting them
from the 50 yards that they were shooting them. Well, maybe on Ferenganar, they train them from youths.
You're learning your rules of acquisition
and you're learning your whips gizzles.
Oh, baby, stop, baby, stop, baby.
Quiet, if you're not thinking, not thinking, not thinking,
not thinking, not thinking.
I will say, I really like some of these early episodes
for just kind of like trying anything standpoint.
Yeah, like they finally got weird with what an alien looks like and they got weird with
what an alien weapon might be.
Like it's not your standard issue like Dustbuster phaser, like they bring down to the surface,
like they actually got creative.
Yeah, like there's the Dustbuster phaser and then there's also the like key fob phaser that sort of looks like the garage door opener version
um and and I don't know like I guess like y'all always has has like the bigger ones but
Riker I feel like we've seen a couple times now with the little key fob one which yeah
I feel like is a great uh, I mean if you could actually get a beam weapon that small, like that's what you
want, right? Because you could like, keyster that and smuggle it into an alien prison.
I think it's weird, like, and correct me if I'm wrong, but no one has ever gone John
Wu with a phaser and gone, like, one in each hand, right?
I was totally thinking about that in this episode, like, it would be pretty awesome. You're like, ah!
Anyways, when they start shooting at each other, the crystals really start absorbing these energy bolts,
and it awakens Portal 63,
who is, it's like a cloud of energy at first,
and then it sort of like coalesces into a humanoid.
And...
Clearly related to gozer the gazorian from the
Ghostbusters universe. Yeah, it might be the love child of gozer the gazorian
and Tim from the Monty Python and the search for the Holy Grail. Yep. But so he is some sort of representative of the Takan Empire, a very powerful star empire
that disappeared millennia ago because of a supernova.
And he's sort of like, you know, Japanese soldiers stationed on islands in the Pacific, unaware
that the war is over, and unaware that the
Tecon Empire no longer exists. So he sort of thinks he's in this in position
to pass judgment on current space-faring species and they're trying really
hard to make him understand that he has no idea what the fuck he's talking about.
So we're four episodes into what should be a hit science fiction series.
So this awesome ship is gonna be flying around.
It's the peak of human technology and exploration.
But basically, we're just gonna fly around being judged.
Uh, we're not gonna get into too many adventures.
We're just gonna meet people who judge us.
Basil, I lot of judgment.
It's sort of like the George Lucas philosophy of the Star Wars prequels, like let's take
the coolest part about science fiction and just ignore it completely.
The basic allegation that's being leveled against both the Ferengi and the Federation is that they're, you know, savage barbarians.
And the way Riker convinces the portal guardian character that they are not is by quoting a few lines from Sun Xu from the Art of War, which is a
surprising choice I guess, but uh...
The the portal is impressed by Sun Xu the way any high school student is the first time they read it
and because it was immediately inseparable by talking about it non-stop.
Yeah well let's just be glad that he quoted Sun Zoo
and not Ein Rand, right?
Right, yeah.
I'm sure that idea was floated in the right-usroom.
So the portal offers them the opportunity
to destroy the Ferengi, but Riker declines
saying that if the Ferengi are destroyed
they would learn nothing.
So benevolent that William Reiker,
he shows grace and sympathy in a way
that he doesn't usually show it in the bedroom.
That's for sure.
Yeah, I think he sort of treats the Ferengier like men
that have no chance in operating in the same league
sexually as he does.
Right, right.
Yeah, you can see that.
Yeah, kind of big brothery, kind of, you know, like,
ah, those guys are cute.
There's also, like, there's all this stuff going on in the planet surface,
but there's also the B story up on the ship where things have gotten real cold.
Right, yeah, the, all of the life support stuff is failing
and, you know, there's a weird moment
where I think Troy is walking around with the thermal blanket
and she just gives it to somebody else
and then is super cold after that.
And it's like, why don't you guys just have more,
like the second power started draining,
you should have just replicated
a thousand thermal blankets and you'd have plenty I was really
Disappointed by the blankets like it seems like a modern
Emergency blanket technology is far better like where's the foil? There's no
Should have should have been foil should have been astronauti
Um, this was another great scene where Beverly
Reversed to Wes as her son when talking to Picard.
Like just to make that clear again, Captain, Wes is my son and she actually proposes sedating him
so that I guess like she can put her son down the way she would put down a beloved pet. So
so he wouldn't suffer. And Picard's reaction, this is so great. Like, Picard
doesn't want her to give him sedatives. And I think we both know that it's because like
his tolerance is so great. All the sedatives that Picard himself has given Wesley. Like,
I think the secrets out at that point. So he's he's strongly discourages his mother from
sedating him.
Don't roof him, he bro.
The way team beams back up and power comes back to the ship.
Everybody sort of wakes up.
I guess they were really like right on the verge of losing their lives.
Yeah, everyone's all slumped over their station.
Yeah, it's real dark.
Yeah, Beverly goes to the bridge and sits next to the captain,
which I thought was another interesting choice by here. I mean, four episodes, she is just
throwing herself at him and he is just not getting it. Maybe captain, we could stay close
for warmth. The day is saved and Riker suggests that they beam a box of Chinese finger traps to the
Furengi as a ironic thank you for, I guess, not killing them.
And data is like continuously stuck in them, right?
Is it supposed to be the smartest invention in all of the universe. He can't get himself out of
a finger cuffs. They really picked the wrong character for that. The second episode
is where he bangs Y.R. right? Yeah, that's correct. Maybe he needs to stop sticking
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I think this episode is solid up until the judgment scene.
Like, when I think when the portal appears,
it's where it takes that left turn into being bad.
But I think we should give credit to the first portion
for not being completely insane.
Like,
it sounds like I hate this show, but I really don't.
We should probably full,
this might be a good time to full stop
and just say, we both still really love this show.
There's just a lot to make fun of.
Especially in S1.
Yeah, a lot to make fun of.
But I will say this is a much better episode
than the three that have come before it,
in my opinion, low bar to clear,
but I think it starts to hint at some of the potential of the series.
I think that we talked a little bit in the last episode that we have misgivings about
the design of the Farengi as being pretty explicitly anti-Semitic.
They're anti-Semitic, but they also communicate in a, like, they sort of hop around and flail off there.
Yeah, all of their body languages, really,
insanely, like, conniving.
And it's like the only thing they know about humans
is from watching West Side Story.
At one point, one of them steals Riker's Com Badge,
and there's like an extended shot of its creepy little fingers,
like hovering and gripping on
this metal badge.
And it's like, it's so gross.
And it's hard to imagine that the design of the characters got approved the way it did.
You know, this is a race that winds up being like pretty seminal in the rest of the series
and in the subsequent series.
I mean, one of the actors playing the Ferenke winds up being a main cast character on Deep
Space 9.
Yeah, interesting choice.
You know, like if you're going to buy stock in any character at this point for the long
term, like, can't see yourself buying that one.
Yeah, it's very strange.
Do you have a drunk Shimoda for this app?
Incredible!
Drunk Shimoda!
The only thing I wrote down as a possibility
was the portal character, because he's just so ridiculous.
You know, I think my drunk Shimoda might be Tasha Yar.
You may remember, like, she gets, you know, like, what a Quentin Tarantino style, like
Mexican standoff is.
It's when like, everyone with a gun has a gun on on someone else, so it's like a mutually
assured destruction.
So the day on there, and everyone's allalling and then Tasha Yara pops out from
behind a crystal cactus with a it's just her and a single phaser and three of the Faranghi have
three of their whip phasers and she gets into like basically a polar standoff with them like it's
one versus three and the Faranghi are like are super scared of Tashiya, both because she's a
close woman and evidently her one phaser is enough to overcome their
combined power. I thought that to me seemed like a pretty drunk display of
confidence. And so I think for that reason Tashiya already gets my my vote for
drunk Shimoda. That's pretty good. That also we should mention in addition to being disgusting capitalists the Ferengi are also
Raging misogynists every alien really likes Tasha Yarr. Yeah
Yeah, that's true. I mean we an episode has not really gone by without somebody
Making an inappropriate sexual comment about her
It only makes like and you know spoiler alert for exactly no one, but like,
but they, but they build up the sex icon of the show, the female sex icon.
I think we both agree that Riker is the male equivalent of that.
But they, they build Tasha Yara up into being this like female sex icon.
And then they kill her at the end of the season.
Like, I think they kill her mid season.
Oh really, is that coming up?
It's coming up not that far, not that long from now.
Interesting.
I would guess we have 10 weeks before Yara is gone.
Well, we better enjoy her while she lasts.
I am a cutesy ball. enjoy her while she lasts. So the next episode is called where no one has gone before. So the Enterprise is ordered
to undergo a series of tests that will propel the ship at unfathomable speed, but Raker
has misgivings surrounding the equations
and theories presented by their arrogant designer. Only Wesley puts together that the designer's
assistant is the one behind the whole scheme of things.
Oh, good. It's a Wesley-based episode.
What do you remember about this?
I remember that it's some more great head and face makeup for an alien.
Basically, they had a bucket of silly putty and just say,
roll your face back and forth.
Yeah.
I remember actually liking this one.
I thought this episode was a good expression
of just the possibilities of the show,
being instead of being trapped on a planet or being judged by someone the reception was
Mixed I guess you could say which a
Mixed reception review would be far and away better than the
Improvement any other episode we've watched
It got away with some things
that would have killed other shows,
Stone Dead, that's encouraging.
It works if only because it tickles the part of you
that wonders exactly what might be out there.
I like that part being tickled.
Well, it's a little teaser for next week's episode.
This next week's episode might be the episode
where I tell you something really
embarrassing about myself with regard to Wesley Crusher.
Oh wow, I'm excited to hear it. You mean Wesley Crusher who is described as being a
Khloéing geek that you just want to strangle according to this review?
Yeah, that sounds like we're talking about the same guy. Hopefully there'll be an episode at some point in the future where we really definitively
find out whether or not Picard is pursuing an abusive sexual relationship with Wesley
Crusher.
I hope we never find out the answer because the speculation is so entertaining.
Well, I think that's probably about all I can stomach for one day.
Are you sure?
Yeah.
Thanks for everybody that's been writing reviews about the show on iTunes and tweeting
about it.
I know your hearts are in the right place, but we really are embarrassed about this podcast.
So please stop.
Yeah, quit trying to say that it's alright and that you somehow share in our geekery.
That doesn't make an any better.
Yeah, but you know, as Adam coined on Twitter, subscribe and delete.
Yeah.
But that I've been, been Harrison.
I've been Adam Pranaka peace and
long life see you next time I guess we really staggered to the finish line
there yeah I guess we we sort of need to have like a signature sign I figured out
at some point we do I feel like it's going to reveal itself to us and maybe it
hasn't yet.