Mariner ignores a bird to pursue self-guided therapy while Boimler seeks ways to butter up Captain Freeman. Join your psychologically fragile hosts as they discuss Tendi's Orion heritage, Mariner's use of fiction as a mechanism for self-healing, and the the pinnacle of Hulk Hogan's cinematic output.
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Next week: Expect season finale shenanigans galore when Boimler confronts Mariner about her darkest secret!
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