Yet Another Star Trek Podcast - Ep 037: (TOS S01E24) This Side of Paradise
Episode Date: January 31, 2023This week, The Gang watches the crew of The Enterprise investigate a colony that should be dead, but surprisingly they are in full health. Why you may ask? Well they are high as a kite after being exp...osed to strange spores in the episode This Side of Paradise. Majeed is unknowingly set to host while Brad tries to keep the gang on track. Drew is around there somewhere too. Tune in and listen to see if The Gang shares the delightful disposition of the crew. Be sure to check out our website, social media, and join our Discord! Links for all are listed below: Website | Discord | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | TikTok | YouTube Drop us an email at YetAnotherSTPod@gmail.com! “Warp Speed” and "To the Stars" was written and performed by William Grobbelaar Music: https://soundcloud.com/williamgrobbelaarmusic Additional artwork by George Rateau: https://www.fiverr.com/georgerateau
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I'm trying to remember how we used to do this.
It's been so long. It's been so long. It's been so long. It's been so long.
It's been so long.
It's been so long.
How do we start this again?
Good morning.
Thank you for yet.
Oh, right.
It's really good yet.
Another Star Trek podcast.
Right, I'm Brad for the morning.
I'm Brad for the day.
Right, I'm Brad for the morning.
I'm Brad for the morning.
I'm Brad for the morning.
I'm Brad for this episode.
I won't say that.
But, that will be your Brad for this episode.
I won't say that. But, that will be your intro for today.
It'll just be me, it'll be like,
how do I do it?
I'm trying to do it.
It's good.
I can make that work.
All right, let's try this again.
Well, that's, let me, all right.
Hi, hello.
Welcome to the Hidden of The Star Trek podcast.
I'm your Brad for the host.
No, I did not work.
I'm your, I'm good.
You're good, man, you're good.
I'm Brad, I'm your Brad for this morning, whatever.
Hi.
I'm good.
It's not like riding a bike at all.
Oh my God.
I can assure the audience it is 7 730 in the morning and Majid has
zero alcohol in him right now. I have no, I don't I don't drink alcohol but I haven't had, I
haven't had any pre- I didn't have my workout this morning. I didn't have anything.
It's thrown off. Yeah, my rhythm is off. It explains everything. So I'm your, you're missing your
workout and you're missing your dog man. I miss the, yeah Kylo is yeah my wife took Kylo with her to drop off my daughter at school for some reason
Normally he's on the couch behind the stela's around somewhere. I don't know where she's plotting. She's plotting
Yeah, you'll just see the door open behind me and it's just Stella
So we are here. We're back to our listeners. It may
seem like only just another episode, but it's been like three weeks since I've talked to
my cohorts Brad, the real Brad. I honestly don't really remember like when we last
talk. At this point with the baby, I have no concept of time. Yeah time is a man-made
construct. I haven't I haven't had any concept of time since the pandemic
started. Yeah. No COVID's over so we're good. Oh right I guess I didn't get that
memo. And my other cohort drew. Hi guys good morning.. Hello. Morning, Baji. Morning. How's everything been, sir?
A blur. Well, it's I think that, you know, somebody's tired because he stayed up a little late for
his birthday. I also stayed up late to watch the episode. So. That's that's that's part of it.
Well, I'll have first happy belated birthday, sir.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It was it was nice.
It was nice.
And thank you for doing your job and watching the episode.
I mean, listen, if I don't do the episode, if I don't watch the episode, I'm not doing
the bare minimum, which is watching the episode. I mean, it's important since you're hosting today. So, you know, so I didn't do the episode, if I don't watch the episode, I'm not doing the bare minimum, which is watching the episode.
I mean, just the porn since you're hosting today.
So, you know, so I didn't know I was hosting until Brad's like, Hey,
magi, you know, you're hosting right?
Five seconds before we hit record.
So that was nice.
That's not right.
But in what Drew's gonna pop in and say, well, magi, that's on the air table.
Just check our table. Just check out our table.
It's kind of easy.
He does have a point there.
I mean, there's a reason that I'm like
an organizational nutcase.
Is that the word you wanna go with?
Yeah, that's the word I'm going with.
Drew has folders for his folders.
I do. I do.
I do.
The idea of making a spreadsheet is a good time.
I picture this matrix of never ending folders.
It's all folders down.
Yeah, I just got folders everywhere.
I hope there's no other substance to my life
except folders and spreadsheets.
I hope Metro messes up your filing system
That's rude man. That's called yeah, well, yeah, well you to kind of deserve it do I?
Yeah, you're you're you're your organizational shaming me oh
Hey, well, is it really is it really organizational shaming if I'm the one that's keeping track of
everything for you and you're just not doing it? You're basically my wife, yeah.
Oh, that tracks. Okay. Well, well, gentlemen, it's been since before New Year's, we've talked
to each other on this podcast for us. Yeah, I was your New Year's. Do you guys do anything fun?
I, I flipped the calendar from 2022 to 2023.
That's fantastic.
How about you Drew?
So, I mean, we went out with some friends
and did a small get together at a house.
But something that my wife and I try to do every year
is a movie marathon.
And for New Year's Day, we'll pick like a franchise or a theme and try to watch
a bunch of movies that are in that that fit that theme. So we've done like Marvel movies
in the past. There was one year where we watched the original Star Wars trilogy, we've done alien, Terminator, stuff like that.
This year we chose baseball movies, and we picked three different baseball movies to watch.
Okay, can I make a guess?
Can I guess what you watched?
Go for it.
You said three movies?
Yes.
A League of Their Own, Major League, and what's that one with the kid who is like the fastball
he broke his arm and he throws baseball like super fast.
Don't tell him.
Those are my guesses.
Don't tell him the name of the movie.
Let him stew for a little bit.
What do you think the name of the movie is, Brad?
Fastball.
I don't know.
The name of the movie with a kid throws a fastball.
It's called fastball.
Oh, yeah, sure. Go for it. It's a work of the year. That's the one you're thinking. Fastball. I don't know. Did they even the movie where the kid throws a fastball is called fastball?
Yeah, sure. Go for it. It's a working of the year. That's the one you're thinking of. Working of the year? Okay. Thank you, Mjee. I appreciate you remembering my childhood better than I did.
Well, unfortunately, no. None of those movies were the ones that we watched.
We watched Moneyball. We watched 42, which is Jackie Robinson's story.
And we started watching 61, which is a movie about, I can't remember Roger Maris, and I can't
remember the other guy's name.
But it was the one produced by Billy Crystal for HBO, right?
Correct, yeah.
We started watching that.
And my wife ended up falling asleep on the sofa,
so we didn't finish it.
I feel like my problem is, is that I chose everything before 2000,
you chose everything after 2000.
Well, the movies that you suggested,
like we wanted to watch Major League,
but I wasn't able to find it anywhere.
So...
Have you seen it before? Oh, yeah. It's on YouTube. It's free on YouTube it anywhere. So, have you seen it before?
Oh, yeah.
It's on YouTube.
It's free on YouTube, actually.
Well, crap.
Yeah.
The one place you didn't look.
The one place that it looked.
But anyway.
So, I mean, and I'm glad that we really wanted to watch Moneyball.
That was like a must see for me.
And that was a tremendous film.
42 was also a tremendous.
And 61 was, it had some promise,
but you could tell it was like an HBO movie.
And HBO didn't quite have the caliber
of production that they have today.
So I have a question about 42.
Was there a very important underlining tone about towels?
I've heard towels in the number 42 are very connected.
I think you're thinking of the wrong movie.
Yeah, but probably.
Yeah.
42, the only connection that 42 has is with Miles Morales.
I'm talking about Hitchhiker's God, man.
You know that one, right?
I knew that.
Okay, thank you, Drew.
We're not doing this again.
We're not gonna have two episodes in a row
where you guys are making a reference to...
I mean, an obscure property?
No, it's...
Hitchhiker's guy, the galaxy man.
Majeed, this is the 37th episode of this podcast that we've recorded.
So, we've already been doing this for 37 episodes.
So, I don't know if say where 42 comes into play with Brad.
That's okay.
Drew's like, yeah, you don't need to understand.
Are you gaslighting me?
Is that what it feels like?
So, so, so, so,
so, funny thing about gaslighting.
The other day,
the other day,
by,
by, my wife goes to me,
she's like,
Hey, what is,
what does gaslighting mean?
And I'm like, oh,
that's the thing that Drew and Mijee do all the time on our podcast. Well, technically, if we I'm like, oh, that's the thing that Drew and Magi do all the time on our podcasts.
Well, technically, if we're being like specific, it's what you
and I do too drew.
Which by the way, I'm looking to this gas lighting is not a
crime. It's not a felony. It's just a comedic misdemeanor.
Comedic misdemeanor. A comedic misdemeanor. Sure, a comedic misdemeanor. Wow.
Wow.
This sounds like something that would fly
over well in the Court of Bird Law.
Yeah.
Listen, hey, so you guys gave me a hard time for,
there's been a last recording.
You guys gave me a hard time for a gift I gave to my wife.
They had phones, so she go on TV at night. And you're like, hey, yeah, you know, you bought a new TV, was it excuse?
And you can all this money to get it fixed.
Whatever, whatever you told me because it was so long ago, I got it fixed.
I got it fixed.
Yeah.
So apparently you can get a digital audio, digital optical cable out from the TV,
and you can get a converter that is powered by USB
on the TV to then convert that digital optical signal
into a 3.5 headphone jack signal.
So now you have two audio sources separate
in the pen from each other.
So now she could mute the TV
independently and then listen to her headphones. I thanks to... Nice!
But I kept the new TV.
So it was my...
It was already up on the wall and I really logged into Disney Plus and I figured,
eh, I'm keeping it.
Oh, I love it. It's the Christmas gift that you give to somebody else where you have to also buy yourself a gift.
Yeah, also spoiler alert. She hates the new TV. She doesn't like the colors. She thinks it's too dim.
But it's LED. You know, it's just the brightness.
Yeah, but then it washes out and she doesn't understand
How things work
But you know, I'm so glad your wife doesn't listen to his podcast. She listens to the podcast
She's listen to more preserves than our buddy Wayne
Although to Wayne's credit, he is catching up
Well, he says he's catching up.
I don't think my wife has listened to more than like
three episodes of any podcast I've ever done.
And I've been doing them for almost a,
well, over a decade at this point.
So I wish we had enough time to break that down
and unpack your trauma.
Oh man, so much trauma.
But we have an episode of Star Trek to talk about.
Look at you pivoting into the thing that we're here to talk about. I'm also not good with like,
you know, ongoing trauma. So there's that. Look, I thought I was the one that needed the hug,
but it really sounds like you're the one that needs the hug.
the one that needed the hug, but it really sounds like you're the one that needs the hug.
Bringing in, buddy.
No.
Took you a long time to come to terms with that.
I thought about it, but then if you give me a hug, then Brad's going to get jealous. He's going to need the hug and he can't get a hug from the baby because the baby's too small to give my hug
It's okay. There's the baby just like latches and like drools all over me. So it's okay
Like baby latches
So my thumb that so the term latching is I
Know it's probably not the most the most appropriate for me. It's more for the wife
But you know, right. I'm gonna suck on your hand and I'm like, oh, please don't do that. That's just gross
Yeah, a lot to unpack in a few statements. I think we should do do what Magi said and move on to the episode.
Yeah, we can't wait to edit this dumpster fire. Ha ha attracted to chaos. She's gonna knock it off the ledge.
Yeah.
Right, so this episode that we watched
is season one episode 24 called this side of paradise.
Did you guys have any expectations going into this episode?
I was expecting this to be like shore leave.
You know, I think that's kind of what I thought it was going to be close to.
Is that because you guys saw the screenshots and you were like, oh, same place?
Well, no, when we read the description last time, what was it?
The Enterprise crew finds happiness at a colony where aliens spores, provide total contentment.
Yeah.
I was like, man, this is a mushroom eye
if I ever heard one.
And there was something, I mean,
not just one of the screenshots,
but I mean, there was a couple screenshots
that I had seen where it just kind of gave off the vibe
that this is going to be a much zaneer premise
than we ultimately got.
Yeah. I personally didn't have much expectations going into it because
one, I didn't know what the episode was. I just knew that we had to record this morning
and I had to watch the next episode in line.
So I hadn't really know.
So you went in blind.
I went in pretty blind, yeah.
And I mean, I gotta say, this episode of Star Trek was
an episode of Star Trek.
Well, yes.
And.
I mean, we'll get to the, my other thoughts during the other part of the recording. I'm not sure what kind of response you want from me now.
I think you want the summary right so the enterprise is
ordered to a federation colony on Omelchron setty-three I'll give you a second
oh my god this is just a trash fire I'll give you a second not to be confused with the was it on the crime per see I eight eight eight. Yeah, man. I don't
hear from the planet on my crime per see I eight feature. Rama. Just no, it wasn't. You are
perfect. No, no, don't don't lie to him. His his his his more than it sounded pretty close. No,
his his his windmill. What was his name? More. Yeah, his more bow impression at oh,
Roberto. That was a lot. I get that, but you're your your your more bow and uh,
Roberto impressions are perfect.
But more about the same voice actor. I get it. but still different voices.
Is it really though like Roberto's also voicing?
No, no, no, no.
Roberto's a different actor. That's Dave Herman.
But Morbo and Lurr are both Marisa Marsh,
who's also from Peking the Brain.
He plays the Brain.
Is it a crazy the amount of random knowledge
each one of us has in our heads at any given time?
Yeah.
Okay, just gonna-
So the enterprise is ordered to go to planet Omicron
study three and there's search of a colony
that has apparently been missing
for several years at this point.
What did Brad just do?
What just-
What just happened?
What just happened? All is, it was just, it was,
all right.
So, Spock,
Spock and McCoy,
and others beam down to the colony.
They discover that all the colonists are alive,
and this is a prize,
is the planet is bathed in birth,
birth-old race,
which is a form of,
kid,
kill a, I don't know.
It's a former radiation.
And basically humans can't survive longer than a week.
Hmm.
The leader, Elias Sandival welcomes them and explains that they only lost
communication due to equipment failure.
Also presence on the planet is Lila.
Ooh, Lila.
So it's, it's basically an entire colony of men in one woman. So cult?
Yeah, yeah, it actually does.
You know, that's a valid point.
I don't think we saw a single other woman
on the entire episode.
That there's a lot of underlining comments
that I can make there.
Maybe you don't. We went two weeks in a row with potential illegal,
phalonious comments that our lawyer friend pointed out to us. So I would like to
break that streak if we can. Sure thing, Magik, you feel free to continue on, sir. Thanks. So all the men in one
woman named Lila, Colomie, she's a botanist, that Spockman on Earth 60 years before. She loved
them, but he was unable to return her love. So it's unrequited, just like what I have with Drew.
The lighting party you notice is a lack of animal life, including a livestock and anything else.
McCoy finds no sign of disease or injury.
Sannevo, who has also an epithetomy.
That was a big word for me.
It's in the basket, in the basket in that.
Anyway, so Sannevo, who's had an epithet...
He lost his appendix.
And now he actually has a new appendix, a crew back.
Kirk nonetheless insists that the colonists need to be evacuated due to the radiation.
So I want to point out here, like, Kirk immediately jumps to the...
We need to get everybody off this planet when everybody is perfectly happy, content, and healthy.
I mean, is it just me or is that seem like a really big jump
in like, hey, we need to move to evacuation?
That's fair.
I mean, I mean, I thought it was fine.
I mean, listen, if there is radiation there
and the radiation's known to cause death, then yeah, they need to go.
But I think the Brad's point, like these colonists were allegedly here for quite some time at this point,
and probably should have been already dead.
So without having all the facts, I think my reaction would be like, okay, well, I don't understand how you guys are still
okay, but get the hell out of here.
Let's go.
That's kind of a way Kirk acted in this situation.
Like if you were in a sinking ship, right, but there was no water inside the boat yet,
when the rescuers came to get you, would you still want to get out of the sinking ship,
or would you be like, well, it's dry in here.
I'm fine.
I'd about to leave because the sink is
the Like in that case. Yeah, but I don't think it's the proper analogy for this though. It's more of like it's more of like
Hey, there's an iceberg coming you should get off the ship
Because it hasn't hit it yet. Look, is there enough room on the plank of wood
for the entire colony?
Yeah, yeah, this should be.
She should be.
All right, I'm done gaslighting.
Let's move on.
That's gaslighting.
I was making Titanic references.
Yeah, I know, I know.
By the way, there is no way that Rose is gonna save Jack
at the end of Titanic.
She was a jump off.
Oh, so apparently he was a one-night send.
James Cameron did like apparently a scientific study
that to indicate that he's vindicated
that Jack couldn't fit on.
So I got read a news article about that.
Yeah, so the thing about James Cameron,
the fact that he wants to take things to the next level,
I'm sure he murdered four people with that experiment. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha so... Did this claimers? Ha ha ha ha!
Colomia offers a show of Spock how the colas have survived
and takes into us the field of strange flowers.
The flowers expel spores that cover Spock
and after which, by the way, I was painful for him, right?
Like we know that that was painful for him
because he's half-fledged.
Yeah.
Okay.
Meanwhile, she's sitting there like,
oh no, no, no, just go with it.
You should be fine.
It wasn't painful for me at all.
Well, like, the thing is, you know, with Spock
and all Vulcans too, I think at this point,
there's this misunderstanding that Vulcans do not feel emotion,
but it's clarified later on in the show that they do,
they just suppress the emotions.
So Spock being half-humid, you know,
he's kind of at a disadvantage right off the bat with that,
but, you know, he's trying to suppress
them.
But yeah, he definitely felt pain there.
Yeah, cats also suppress their emotions, right?
Cats?
I don't know.
I know exactly where I stand with my cats.
Except for rage.
They express rage.
Yeah, Metro was kind of a dick this morning.
He wanted food.
Did you did you feed him?
Yes. Okay, good. That's why he's not in the room of us.
He's not in the room with us because I locked the door.
All right, so
After after Spockets exposed to these these flowers he starts feeling, he starts feeling happy, right? And he starts expressing his love for Colomi.
Am I pronouncing that right?
Colomi, Colomi?
Calomi?
Just call her Leila.
Leila.
Leila?
Leila?
Leila.
Leila.
I'm sure there's an L there.
Leila?
Leila.
Leila.
You're pronouncing it correctly, Colomi. Colomi. Thank you, Brad. I'm sure there's an L there. Lila? Lila.
You're pronouncing it correctly, Kalomi.
Kalomi, thank you Brett.
Unless Brett is gaslighting me.
I can't tell anymore.
Let me know, it looks Japanese, so that's how you pronounce it
if it's Japanese.
Thank you, buddy.
So Spock professes his love for Kalomi
and blightly disregards orders
to begin the evacuation of the colony.
The rest of the landing party also exposed to the spores
and with the exception of Kirk,
exhibit that same sort of behavior.
It's important to note that they also beam the spores
onto the enterprise.
That was the dumbest decision they could have made.
Yeah.
And it wasn't just like one flower.
It was a bunch of flowers.
They beam to the ship.
You know, I mean, I'm going to give the episode a pass, but like it, the spores traveled
throughout the entire enterprise
pretty quickly.
They have ventilation systems, that makes sense.
Yeah.
It does, but I'm just saying, like,
if you think about spores and how that works
and ventilation, that has, in order for it to like,
infect that many people, that thing must be pumping out
spores constantly.
It has confetti.
I'm gonna, like I said, I was gonna give the episode a pass for that.
However, as a comment to note that I find it funny, is that the memory alpha,
the act two is probably one of the shortest act two's I've ever seen for a Star Trek episode.
Whereas, it's only two paragraphs.
Yeah, the act, the, the third
act was way too long. Well, no, I mean, you know, I think it's just a lot of stuff
happened in a short amount of time. Yeah. Yeah. And I think with act two is more like a
lot of nothing happened in a very longer amount of time. So Kirk, because of plot armor, wasn't exposed to the flowers. He
was back to the... I think it was, was that he was angry at the time of his
exposure, and that's the reason why they were saying that he wasn't infected.
Yeah, he was, he angry because there were no red shirts for him to kill.
That's right. That's right. That's right.
There were no red shirts in this episode, by the way.
No, no.
I mean, if we're being honest, everybody was a red shirt in this episode.
It just didn't die.
The whole point of a red shirt is to die.
I mean, I interpreted as not only the death part of things,
but like the stupidity part of things.
That's fair.
That's what's right.
Right, yeah, beaming the flowers onto the ship
was a red shirt move.
Yeah. So Drew, I wanted to ask you this.
So with the entire crew being infected,
like Kirk is constantly being like,
this is mutiny, mutiny, mutiny.
Like, is it really though? Like, this is mutiny, mutiny, mutiny. Like, is it really though?
Like, is that really considered a mutiny
if they're just like,
hey, we're all infected and clearly infected?
So to me, that wouldn't be necessarily the case
of mutiny more of just like,
hey, something's wrong.
Oh, he didn't know at the time.
Kirk is not the best, most observant captain.
Like, well, well-worded. Yeah. the best most observant captain.
Well, well-worded. Yeah.
I don't think he pays attention to much outside of his immediate circle. Yeah. Speaking of his circle, when Kirk brings back onto the ship, he realizes that
Yehur had also been infected by the spores. She disabled
the communication systems, everybody beams back down to the planet.
That's when he starts like putting two and two together, like all the guys that are in
the lower decks, those guys like they're just screwing around according to him, like,
oh, they're mutiny because like, I don't know, they're, they're not following orders, blah, blah, blah. But the minute one of his bridge officers starts
like disobeying him, then he's like, oh, something's wrong.
You know, it's like, wake up, man.
Yeah.
Like, you're, you're crew.
And here's the thing.
This show has established a history of insubordination from,
like, some of the, like from some of the lower decks crew.
Like think about it.
There's been constantly an officer that has questioned the orders of the captain in like
every other episode so far.
And I think that's kind of what where Star Trek has really come from was like they don't
do that in most of the modern day stuff.
It's clearly, I think that's more of a thing from TOS than anything else.
Yeah, I mean, because in subordination in later shows is a big deal.
There's entire episodes about a court martial in subordination.
Yep.
So they actually go in full throttle with those.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm done.
I want to give you your drew rents, your Drew's corner rents.
I don't think that was the camera.
I know.
But I didn't want to interrupt the flow.
So what would you call a drew corner?
Yeah, a drew corner.
And drew corner?
Yeah, I want to do a whole segment
where it's just drew talking to the camera.
And, you know, we can get like flashy intro for it
for our YouTube channel and everything
and be like this drew's head.
Drawing twirling like around
and there's got like a star behind it or something like that.
And it just like comes to the camera, drew's corner.
Well, I would think like a star with Drew's face on it
and as the star rotates, it's different emotions
that Drew's showing.
So happy, sad, angry.
Oh, this is like something out of the 90s.
Though I only know Drew to show three emotions.
Happy, sad and hungry.
That's all I only know as I've ever seen him show. And I've known him for a while. three emotions, happy, sad and hungry.
That's all the emotions I've ever seen him show and I've known him for a while.
I suppressed the other ones like a volume.
Yeah.
So after a while, no one dials us on a ship.
Kirk is walking around this.
For some reason, the ship is dark now.
The lights are off.
And he sits down in a captain's chair,
looks across the flowers and they shoot confetti at him.
He gets infected.
He calls Spock, says, hey, I'm one of you now.
It says I'm one of you now.
And Spock is like, cool.
You coming?
And... Kirch like those flowers just did.
Oh, no.
Oh, man.
So before that, though, like I remember correctly,
and it's been like a week since I watched this,
I mean, gee, maybe you can answer.
Like if I remember correctly,
all the truth.
All the truth.
No, no, all the truth.
The enterprise leaves the ship at one point.
Yeah.
Kirk beams down and then beams back up to the ship.
Like, no.
Is that correct?
No, no.
He was going to beam down to the ship.
And he told Spock, well, no.
He told, he told, he told, before that,
before that, before that, I'm talking about him.
You heard it was on the ship.
Well, so, so somebody else is to beam.
People were still on the ship.
So after Corgis infected, he caused boxing.
Hey, I'm gonna go down there.
I'm gonna pack a few things.
So he starts packing a bag
and he opens up a secret compartment,
finds a metal and all of a sudden gets angry and breaks the hold that the spores have on him.
So I found that hilarious because it's like what the call has been there for four years and apparently none of them ever got angry
during the four years they were there.
What do you have to be angry about if, you know,
apparently all you have to do is look at a medal
and you get angry for Kirk,
but the other columnists,
they can be there for entire four years
and nothing will make them angry.
Yeah, I would like to go into what that medal could be,
but for whatever reason, Kirk gets angry and it breaks the hold on him.
He called a spark. It was an award for killing the most red shirts.
And he got angry because he realized there were no more red shirts on the ship to kill.
That's it. That's our theory. That's our theory. Yes, we're running with.
That's our theory. That's our theory.
That's our theory.
Yes, we're running with.
You guys can have the theory.
I'll be good.
I'm just sorry.
In Doldes, Magi.
Thank you.
I love when you indulge me.
So, Kurt calls Spock.
Say, hey, Spock, I need some help.
Can you come up to the ship?
Because if you don't come up to the ship now,
and I beam down, we'll never get back to the ship.
We could never be back up here.
So, Spock comes up and Kirk tries to,
I don't know, gaslight him.
It was Kirk gaslighting Spock and making him angry.
He was calling him a pointy-ed bastard.
Yep.
And trying to fight it was.
Yeah.
So, after which
Spockets the whole broken and then they science the hell out of it
through a mini montage and they beam down. Whatever, I don't know,
listen, however they fix this problem was similar to to the plot
point of the Kingsman where they have these radio waves and it makes everyone angry. Drew have you point of the Kingsman, where they have these radio waves, and it makes everyone angry.
Drew, have you ever seen the Kingsman?
I have not.
Okay, so there's a plot point of the Kingsman.
And this is probably a spoiler alert, but the movie came out like seven years ago.
So we're okay.
Yeah, I just want to say this point.
There were a raise or signals from the cell phone satellites. It made everyone
rage out and they just started fighting each other. So that's what this whole resolution
reminded me of. I'll say you have to see that. I can definitely say that, but you that
actually is pretty simply. So then you could say the Kingsman actually stole it from this episode.
Right.
Star Trek Walk.
So Kingsman can run.
No, no, Drew.
I mean, I'm not going to just do it.
It's a really good movie, buddy, especially if you're a span of a span, if you're a fan of spy movies.
I'll have to check it out.
It's been on my list of movies to say I wanna watch,
but never actually watch for a long time.
Yeah.
And that was it.
You know, problem resolved, all within the nice 45 minute
runtime, then as a mini-appolog,
they beam Kallomi back to the ship,
and they have a heartfelt moment.
Oh, and Spock says, hey, yeah, I was happy for a while,
and now I'm no longer happy because I'm not on drugs.
That was the episode.
So does some of this episode,
shall I continue with you?
Yeah, please, you do some of your episodes
staying pretty well.
And I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm,
I'm totally gonna mess this one up.
To some of this episode, the tire crew is kind of a part
of the last of us episode, but in some ways not, I guess,
Spock gets sad and Kirk can't kill enough Richards.
I feel like you stretched on that one, but I'm not.
Yeah, I get it.
I don't have anything better.
I don't have anything better either.
So Drew, I have one, I have one, Brad.
To some of this episode, who needs food
when you have drugs?
Boom. to some of this episode, who needs food when you have drugs? Ooh. Ha. Every single moment I saw a spot like stone out of his mind my immediate thought was
That song learning I did
Ballard of Bilbo
The entire time every time I saw like spot being like super high out there. I was like oh
Yeah, the baller to Bilbo back in yeah, what is what is that?
Yeah, the baller to Bilbo back in. Yeah, what is what is that?
Oh, that is that is delightful. That is something that you will probably want to share on our Twitter page.
The Ballad of Bilbo bag. I posted it in our discord. All right, it is delightful. Can you watch this now?
Because yeah, watch this now, wouldjid. I want real-time reactions. In the middle of the earth, from the land of a charlots, a brave little hobbit whom we all admire.
With his long wooden wife, Buzzy Willie Toes. He flips in a hob habit hole and everybody knows him. Bill, Bill, Bill,
Baggins. It's only a three-piece call. Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Baggins. The bravest little
habit of the mall.
So this is, this needs more pixels, I think.
I saw 24 seconds of it and I'm done.
It looks like traffic cam footage that you tried to zoom in on and it couldn't unpexulate like in CSI
Well it is like you know 50 years from the 70s I think
MeGGF to get over the crystal clarity of modern-day technology
Well, I mean you can watch it on your new TV and see how it works. Maybe it'll be better
You know it's funny. I even with that new TV, I find myself
just in my room watching like Plex on my phone because my wife is watching Christmas movies.
We are 20 days into January guys and she's still watching Christmas movies.
Well, is that, is that Hallmarks fault?
Is that Hallmarks fault?
Who's fault? Yes. Yeah, no, it's totally Hallmarks fault. Okay. It's it totally is. They've brainwashed people.
So yeah, drew the entire time like I saw a spark
being stoned out of his mind. I immediately thought of that.
And I just it could not shake that that song from my head every time.
Yeah, I haven't heard that song in a while, but I am very familiar with it.
And it is something else.
So that's Brad's ringtone.
Yeah, yeah, clearly.
How did you like or dislike the way that Spock was acting with his stone emotions? Like did you find that entertaining?
Did you find that infuriating or any opinions on that?
I thought it was okay, honestly. So the only thing that got me kind of miffed was the fact
that he was climbing a tree.
He does a little weird, right?
That was weird.
That he was hanging off the tree.
And when Kirk tries to get his attention,
he climbed down from the tree,
showing his impressive upper body strength and core stability.
That was impressive. Yeah, strength and core stability. That that was impressive.
Yeah, but, you know, everybody on that show is in shape.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I didn't actually like care one way or another drew,
honestly, like I've noticed though,
when they have spot show emotions,
depending on the episode determines
on what type of emotions he tends to show for it.
And I kind of wonder if the reason why they do things like this is because they want to have the character show more emotions.
like an average episode, Spock is very logical.
And when they do something like this, they give him an outlet to show a much wider range
for the character.
Yeah, so this episode, apparently it's kind of beloved.
Isn't it?
It kind of beloved because Laila the actress,
well, the character. The actress is, is, is, has been well received and they called her the one of the top guest stars, top 15 guest stars,
I think, according to a AV club. Okay. And people rating Star Trek episodes, they rated this one in the top 15 of Spock related
episodes or Spock centric episodes, which is great.
I guess throughout the run of the series we're going to get more.
Well, I mean, they do kind of highlight, you know, Spock multiple times.
I don't know how many times they do it. It might only be 15 times
So, you know if you're ranked 15th out of 15 you're still last
Yeah
I'm thinking of that meme the guys chewing on the middle
Yeah, that would be a last place. Yeah, I'm third. Yeah, I mean, so I don't
know. I mean, like, I don't have a point of reference that's going to be kind of interesting
to pan, to see how that pans out. I don't, it ifs, if there are more than 15 Spock episodes, well, let me put this way, right?
There's only 79 or so episodes of the entire run of the show.
So, if a quarter of them are Spock-centric, that's 20, roughly.
So, having this be in the top 15 still looks great.
I think that'll list the stretch of the taffy. So having this be in the top 15 still looks great.
I think that was a stretch in the taffy.
What? Wait, you just make that up?
No.
Is that a real turn?
Yeah.
Stretching the taffy?
Yeah.
Why is that?
Do you know how you make taffy?
No. Do you know how you make taffy? No.
Do you know what taffy is? It's the candy you chew on.
Yeah, yes.
And then what?
So in order for them to make it, they stretch it.
Like literally they have these giant globs of taffy.
Have you not been to like mystic aquarium or something
and you've been to like some of those,
you know, beach towns and can I get it?
They have like Taffy making
and like the window and everything.
Yeah, can I get it?
It's pretty big on Taffy for some reason.
But why would I care to go to a place
that makes Taffy and just watch and make Taffy?
Well, you go to a candy shop because you have a kid where you like candy
yourself and they make candy in the window.
You've never seen anything like this on Reddit.
These videos are all over Reddit.
I've seen the chocolate ones like oddly satisfying.
Never taffy.
I'll find you one.
Well, regardless, the idea means that you're
stretching something too thin. Mind blown. I kind of wish you would have just said you
were stretching the idea too thin instead of making me go through mental whooops. I mean, this was pretty fun getting there.
Oh, man.
I just dropped you a video of taffy making.
I'm not watching it now.
I'm gonna watch it now.
Ha, ha, ha.
Oh my god.
Oh, that is so. Oh my God. Oh, that is so. Oh my God. That is so weird looking. Oh, it looks like glue.
That's how they make a lot of hard candies to eat on their right. Yeah. No, but that's soft
out. But if it goes above a certain temperature or below a certain temperature, it'll harden
and...
Yeah.
And like, Taffy tends to be on this softer side, but like, if you, any of those hard candies
that you eat in order for them to like, you know, get it to a right consistency, they
have to stretch it like this.
I feel like we're stretching the taffy on this episode. We are.
Is that work? Is that bringing it on?
Yes, it does.
Nice job.
If only our host would direct and drive the episode.
Who's hosting?
Bear-ass hosting. Who's hosting? Bear is hosting
There wasn't much I didn't like about the episode by the way
You know, you know, curtain smacked around the numbers. Well, no, not yet
I just wanted to you know say that I like curtain I like Kirk getting smacked around a little bit.
It's always nice when Kirk gets smacked around.
Did you shirt get ripped?
His shirt did not get ripped.
Ah! Yeah. I think they were trying to save money on this episode.
So they didn't rip his shirt off, which is great.
That's the given real one.
They gave him a real shirt.
Is there anything you guys
hated about the episode? There was some like cheesiness to it. Like you said, like
worth them, spot climate tree. Yeah. The fact that there was only one woman in the
entire colony for some reason. I mean, obviously they could probably have more settlers that are not shown, but it just
was, it felt a little bit of a stretch to me in that sense.
Yeah.
They were only showed what three people on that entire colony.
Yeah.
Um, the, uh, the flowers.
Mm-hmm.
Not a fan.
Really?
Really? They were, uh were a little unsettling. I guess they were maybe puppets
or something. I don't know. It just kind of invoked like some kind of a cross between a
Muppet Mystery Science Theater and the fact that they were just like, ejaculating everywhere. It was just kind of very bizarre.
I would probably not use that word, but sure.
No, no, no, no, he's committed now.
Yeah, no, no, I'm standing by it.
I mean, you said something earlier, Brad,
about the flowers also.
You know, I'm not going to load, blow in the load.
Yeah, yeah, there you go.
All right, so let's now get into that.
I rate this family friendly show folks. Let's get into that rating through Drew set words.
Drew has said words, Brad is said words. I've not said many words. I'm gonna give it a five. Hey, hey, hey, stop stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop was. I don't know. I didn't seem like he was wearing pants. I
can't wait to be steps back so I can see if he's wearing pants. He's wearing pants.
No, he's wearing pants. But he wore the red. The red. There's these wearing pants. Oh,
okay. Oh, did it look like it wasn't? No, there was a video that they put out, they sat in my life, put out a video.
It was called Cuffing Season.
And it was basically, yeah, it's a funny video for me.
It's like one of those parody songs about Cuffing Season
and how women always wanna get into relationship
with a big guy, like his big boy season.
And I see you in the sweatpants and the hoodie
and all I think about is that song.
It's not an insult.
It's not an insult. Trust me, it's a funny song and you look really warm as all I'm saying.
Yeah, thank you. I wish I was warmer than I am.
Warm and cozy.
My feet are always cold for some reason.
You should wear socks.
I am.
When's your birthday? I'm going to get you some reason. You should wear socks. I am. When's your birth, Dad? I'm going to get
you some slippers. Hold on a second. I don't know if you guys, if my microphone is picking
this up, but my cat is snoring so loud I can hear him from another room. No, no, I can't
hear. That doesn't sound healthy. He's always done it. We've had him looked at he because
This is dax by the way he he snores really loudly and doctors are just like well as long as he seems fine
Like there's nothing we can do because otherwise we have to operate and that's just like senseless just let the kids know
So anyway, poor Dex.
So five, I give it a five.
You give it a five.
All right, I see what you're doing there
and I appreciate your effort for doing it,
but you're not gonna gaslight me.
I'm not gaslighting you.
I'm giving you my ranking.
How am I gaslighting you?
Because you're doing the thing that I do
and then you're like, hey, Angie,
can you not just jump into a number? You got a little
a dramatic cost to it. Yeah, no, I'm done.
This this episode was all right. There wasn't anything overly offensive about it.
There wasn't anything overly great about it. I thought it was an episode.
Would not stick it out. Wouldn't turn the channel if it was on.
Interesting premise, mediocre execution, five.
All right.
Right.
Wow.
So the score I give this episode
is based on a couple of different factors.
I think about what I really enjoy,
what I really dislike, and you know,
the score I'm gonna give this episode is something that I feel is really based on the the entertainment of
this episode. So the score I think that this episode should receive really
thinks you'd focus on like how believe this would have been so much better if
you didn't break it. Yeah, I couldn't help it.
But no, I think so the episode itself is actually, I was actually entertained with it.
I know I trashed it a little bit and I thought the episode itself was kind of a little ridiculous in some ways.
But you know, with this episode, the score, I really feel it should get is probably a solid eight.
Wow, solid eight.
Pretty high.
I enjoyed it.
I actually, I know I bust it, but it's a,
I found it entertaining.
It was better than I expected it to be.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You busted.
That's the, you busted. That's the you busted. Buddy. All right. It's today we learned that
Bajee doesn't know any phrases. No, it's the it's the it's the in you
windows about apparently. I that's accurate. No, he's right. I, that's accurate.
No, he's right.
No, he's right.
Like that statue they unveiled in Chicago,
the MLK statue.
The embrace, the embrace.
I didn't see what everybody said.
The statue was.
I saw something completely different.
But that's just me.
Well, me and the parent of the entire internet. something completely different. But that's just me.
Well, me and apparently the entire internet. Anywho.
I didn't see it either.
I just saw the embrace.
It was like, okay.
Really?
Then I had to read what people saw.
I was like, oh, I guess I can see that.
Yeah, no, that's the first thing I saw.
Yep.
I saw it in embrace.
So this episode, like Drew says, it was an episode Star Trek. No, that's the first thing I saw. Yep. I saw it in Bruce.
So this episode, like Drew says,
it was an episode of Star Trek.
And for that, I will give it a seven.
It wasn't bad.
I found myself paying attention after the cold open.
I found myself paying attention once the flower started spitting on people. And for that, I would give it a solid
seven. It wasn't great. It wasn't, it didn't pull my attention completely. I was still playing
on my phone. But it was an episode.
I think that's kind of where I differed a little bit. I actually stopped playing on my phone
and watching this episode. Yeah, see, I am.
I've been trying to make a more conscious effort,
not to be looking at my phone when I'm watching TV,
because it's a bad habit I have just in general.
Yeah.
And I was focused on this episode entirely.
So I do feel like maybe the five is a little harsh
and retrospect, but you're locked in now.
You're committed. Whatever. It's fine. I mean, the episode
was fine. I don't have anything like really, truly negative to say about it, but I don't have
anything like really, truly positive either. So if we're going by, you know, what an average score
really is, I think a five is fine. All right. It's right in the middle. Well next week. What are we watching next week?
I have no idea. Three weeks from now, I guess, right?
Devil in the dark. Devil in the dark. You're in a crisis.
The Enterprise ad Janis 6 where an unknown monster is destroying machinery and killing the miners,
threatening the entire mining operation.
Oh, I know what this is.
I don't. Yeah, you will. Don't spoil. Don't spoil. You will.
Is it a choice though? I host.
Is it a triple? No. No. All right. That's, that's not.
Well, until then, gentlemen, let's say goodnight to the good people.
Good morning.
Good evening.
Oh, God, you guys are the worst.
Bye, everyone.
Thanks for listening.
Bye.
Hey, folks, Drew here.
Thank you for listening to this episode of Yet Another Star Trek Podcast, which is a
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And, wait, we talked about that last week.
He doesn't do that anymore.
Crap.
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