Captain Archer brings home some troublesome souvenirs. Join your uncomfortable hosts as they discuss the bizarre nature of mid-2000's Hollywood perspectives on "feminism," the lasting influence of this episode on Orion culture in contemporary Star Trek, and the obnoxious, if justified, insecurity of Commander Kelby.
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Next week: The inimitable Q returns to the Enterprise claiming to have lost his powers in 'Deja Q' - the 13th episode of the 3rd season of Star Trek: The Next Generation!
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