Spock and Pike help a child get home. Join your mentally-scarred hosts as they discuss the pointed (and welcome) subversion of the male gaze, debate the challenging morality of utilitarian arguments, and attempt to clarify just what type of stones Mugatos are famous for.
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Next week: We continue our weekly coverage of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds with "The Serene Squall"
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