Series 2, Episode 11 - "Every First Contact Day school kids have to arrange an orchestra to play "Ooby Dooby""
Well, as Star Trek TNG taught us, all good things must come to an end, and so we reach this, the last episode in the "Borg and AI" second season of the podcast. But boy have we got a doozy lined up for the swansong. We've talked about it enough, alluded to it loads, and now it's time to finally review the seminal movie Star Trek: First Contact. Mike is joined by two brand new guests with some hefty Trek credentials; Eryn from Spinal Frontier Podcast and Jeff from Starfleet Academy Leadership Podcast to talk about everything from Picard's roller-coaster of trauma to overly horny slimy zombie ladies and from enemies that move slower than Austin Powers on a steamroller to the importance of always packing a knife to a space fight. That and much more deep diving into the themes of the film, importance to the franchise and personally, acting, direction, critical analysis and more. But like all first time guests we begin by asking Eryn and Jeff the big questions about how Star Trek came into their lives, favorite episodes etc. And naturally we conclude with audience responses, final scores and stay tuned for the big reveal of the podcast's series 3 theme! Enjoy this concluding chapter (for now) and live long and prosper (no need for thanks).
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