When asked to apprehend a fugitive soldier, Picard and the crew learn there might be more to his story.
When asked to name James Cromwell’s most famous Star trek role, Cam picks his turn in this episode!
Cam is a Trekkie and Dan is... not.
Together they will attempt to watch and discuss every episode of Star Trek ever made. Join them for endless nostalgia and glaring criticism as they boldly go where many have gone before.
When asked to apprehend a fugitive soldier, Picard and the crew learn there might be more to his story.
When asked to name James Cromwell’s most famous Star trek role, Cam picks his turn in this episode!
When a Romulan general defects, Picard will have to decide if he can be trusted. And whatever he decides could start or prevent a war!
When Dan lists his crimes against fashion, Cameron will have to decide if he should zone out. And whatever else happens, Cameron makes Shakespeare jokes!
While trying to reunite two waring clans, Riker falls for a woman. But she’s an assassin set on revenge!
While trying to convince Cameron to watch Tiger King, Dan makes a bad joke! But Cameron breaks down the weird dynamics of assassin employer relations!
While the Enterprise plays host to the negotiations over the first recorded stable wormhole, Deanna begins an affair with one of the negotiators. But both the wormhole and Deanna’s new lover are hiding secrets.
While The Meh Generation has its filthiest episode ever recorded, Cameron coins the term “crafting,” and Dan uncovers the truth about Tarantino’s Star Trek Script. But both hosts are ill-prepared for allergies.
Geordi gets stranded on a storming planet, and the Enterprise is unable to locate him. But don’t worry, he’s trapped with a Romulan! Cam gets stranded in a slash-travaganza , and The Meh Generation returns to its roots. But don’t worry, Dan has bad WW2 movie puns for you.