Saru and Tilly visit a local saloon while Jet Reno life-coaches an injured Stamets. Join your neuroblocker-addicted hosts as they examine the emerging philosophical themes for this season of Discovery, discuss how various characters have grown over the course of the series, and debate the purpose of the weirdly-slow-to-kill weapons favored by bandits in the future.
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Next week: The crew of the Discovery, now reunited with Michael Burnham, head back to Sector 001 in search for the 'People of Earth' - the third episode of Star Trek: Discovery's third season, heading to the third rock from the sun.
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