Admiral Picard responds to a distress call from Dr. Crusher, but first has to deal with a really mean man. Join your nostalgia-ridden hosts as they discuss old friends, new enemies, and monstrous meals.
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Next week: We continue our weekly coverage of the third and final season of Star Trek: Picard with our discussion of "Disengage"
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