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We're back! Brian and Kyle are here to talk through the Season 2 premiere of Star Trek: Lower Decks, titled Kayshon, His Eyes Open. This episode was written by co-executive producer Chris Kula and directed by Kim Arndt, who directed three episodes last season.
If you haven't seen this episode of Lower Decks, stop right now!!! Go watch it, then come back!!! We'll be here for you!
I didn't mention it on the podcast, but one of the funniest Boimler moments was when Boimler was taking notes at the briefing and Riker said "you don't have to write that down" and Boimler wrote that down. I absolutely LOVED how they used the transporter clone like what happened to Riker in the TNG episode Second Chances.
We meet the new security chief, Kayshon, who is Starfleet's first Tamarian. This was a little different than I expected, but still good.
Like the last episode, there were a lot of Trek references this week. We found a lot of them ourselves, but this Den of Geek article to help us find more. From the giant Spock 2, to those headsets from the TNG episode "The Game", to the Vulcan weapons from Amok Time, to the giant Abraham Lincoln, to a baseball bat and ball, to crates of Chateau Picard wine, there were a lot of them. Boimler also references the Enterprise in his little speech to the away team. Effectively, it was the intellectual episodes vs. the action episodes. Essentially, Trek is both.
I know some people don't listen all the way through the episode, so I wanted to highlight a particularly amazing voicemail we received this week. We couldn't stop laughing. So, if you don't want to listen to the whole episode, skip to that voicemail. Trust me, you will thank me!
00:00:00 STLDP 012 - Kayshon, His Eyes Open
For our next episode, we will be covering S2E3, which we didn't know at the time of recording, but it's titled We'll Always Have Tom Paris. Get in your feedback by Friday, August 27, 2021, at 7 PM Eastern/6 PM Central.
Want to participate? Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter! And don't forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we'd appreciate it if you can leave us a rev
By Talk Through MediaWe're back! Brian and Kyle are here to talk through the Season 2 premiere of Star Trek: Lower Decks, titled Kayshon, His Eyes Open. This episode was written by co-executive producer Chris Kula and directed by Kim Arndt, who directed three episodes last season.
If you haven't seen this episode of Lower Decks, stop right now!!! Go watch it, then come back!!! We'll be here for you!
I didn't mention it on the podcast, but one of the funniest Boimler moments was when Boimler was taking notes at the briefing and Riker said "you don't have to write that down" and Boimler wrote that down. I absolutely LOVED how they used the transporter clone like what happened to Riker in the TNG episode Second Chances.
We meet the new security chief, Kayshon, who is Starfleet's first Tamarian. This was a little different than I expected, but still good.
Like the last episode, there were a lot of Trek references this week. We found a lot of them ourselves, but this Den of Geek article to help us find more. From the giant Spock 2, to those headsets from the TNG episode "The Game", to the Vulcan weapons from Amok Time, to the giant Abraham Lincoln, to a baseball bat and ball, to crates of Chateau Picard wine, there were a lot of them. Boimler also references the Enterprise in his little speech to the away team. Effectively, it was the intellectual episodes vs. the action episodes. Essentially, Trek is both.
I know some people don't listen all the way through the episode, so I wanted to highlight a particularly amazing voicemail we received this week. We couldn't stop laughing. So, if you don't want to listen to the whole episode, skip to that voicemail. Trust me, you will thank me!
00:00:00 STLDP 012 - Kayshon, His Eyes Open
For our next episode, we will be covering S2E3, which we didn't know at the time of recording, but it's titled We'll Always Have Tom Paris. Get in your feedback by Friday, August 27, 2021, at 7 PM Eastern/6 PM Central.
Want to participate? Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter! And don't forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we'd appreciate it if you can leave us a rev