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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier – “What Does God Need with a Starship?” | First Time Reaction – To Baldly Go Podcast (Ep. 047)

First-Time Watch – Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Welcome to another episode of the To Baldly Go Podcast, in which I – a newbie to the Star Trek universe – am watching through Star Trek from the beginning, in release order, and discussing with some of my long-time Trekkie friends.

This time, we get:

  • A movie that might have worked better as an episode

  • A strange but interesting central premise

  • A few strong emotional and character scenes

  • A lot of ambition that never fully comes together

We covered:

  • Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

A movie with big ideas and mixed execution

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is a fascinating movie to talk about because it is not completely without merit. In fact, it has some genuinely strong scenes and a few ideas that feel very “Star Trek.” But as a full movie, it never quite comes together. The overall feeling from this discussion was that the movie reaches for something grand and philosophical, but misses the mark often enough that the good parts cannot fully carry it.

One of the recurring ideas in our conversation was that this might have made a fine episode of television, but not a great movie. There is an episode-level premise buried in here somewhere: a charismatic figure, a spiritual mystery, and the Enterprise crew pulled into a dangerous search beyond known space. That concept is workable. But the film version tries to scale it up into something epic without having the effects, pacing, or storytelling strength to match the ambition.

Different perspectives, same conclusion

One fun part of the conversation was that we came at the movie from different directions but landed in basically the same place. That alone says a lot about The Final Frontier. Whether you focus on the writing, the visuals, the tone, or the missed potential, the result is still a movie that feels uneven and undercooked.

That consensus showed up in the ratings too: 5s across the board. Not a total disaster, not entirely without value, but firmly in the middle-lower tier. There are enough interesting moments to talk about, but not enough to save the whole thing.

The memorable bits

Despite the film’s overall mediocrity, there are still plenty of memorable moments and discussion points. Spock’s boots somehow became part of the fun. The movie’s reputation as “the one where they go to hell” came up. Kirk’s refusal to surrender the Enterprise is exactly the kind of heroic Kirk beat you want in a Star Trek film, even if the surrounding movie does not always deserve it.

There are also some scenes here that actually work. That is part of what makes the movie frustrating rather than merely boring. You can see glimpses of a stronger version of this story. There are emotional beats and character moments that remind you why this crew works so well together. The problem is that the movie around those moments is not nearly as strong.

Style over substance… and missing the mark

We also talked about how the film seems to be aiming for something bold and mythic, but winds up feeling hollow. It wants grandeur. It wants scale. It wants to be visually and spiritually significant. But too often it feels like it is chasing the appearance of importance rather than earning it.

That led to some comparisons outside Star Trek too, including Thor: Love and Thunder, Tatooine, and Dune, as we tried to pin down the movie’s visual and tonal ambitions. The ideas are big, but the execution keeps falling short. The result is something that feels more assembled than fully realized.

The Great Barrier and the spoiled reveal

The Great Barrier at the center of the galaxy - or the edge of the galaxy - has been tackled before, so it felt a bit redundant. And we had another scenario in which the Paramount+ synopsis spoiled the big reveal.

Plus: trivia, scores, and directors’ cuts

Beyond the main review, we also got into Rotten Tomatoes scores, quiz and trivia discussion, and the broader question of whether a director’s cut can actually improve a movie like this. That led to a fun side conversation about the pros and cons of directors’ cuts in general: when they reveal the “real” movie, and when they just give you more of something that was already not working.

Final thoughts

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is not a good movie, but it is an interesting movie to talk about. It has flashes of something better, and that may actually make it more frustrating than a straightforward failure. There are pieces here that work. There are ideas here that feel worthy of Star Trek. But the final product never pulls those pieces together into a satisfying whole.

It may be the movie where they go looking for God, but for us, it was mostly a search for the version of this story that could have been much better.

As always, remember – Never give up!  Never surrender!

Listen to this episode of the To Baldly Go Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.

Where we are on our Trek:

Last week we covered:

Next week we will continue with:

  • TBG Episode 047 - Star Trek TNG S02E19-22 Manhunt, The Emissary, Peak Performance, Shades of Gray – “Aaron Hates Star Trek” | First Time Reaction

If you want to see my journey from the very beginning, start here:

Also, be sure to check out Nate’s and my other podcast – The In Lap with Aaron and Nate – to listen to us discuss all things Formula 1 on race weekends, wherever you listen to your podcasts.

032 - Something About Whales

This episode we discuss:

  • Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

  • Didn’t go full Captain Planet

  • Nate surprised by his rating

  • Felt like a long episode

  • Ralph Winter – producer

  • Chekov in 1980s San Francisco

  • The pitfalls of knowing there is more to come

  • Plot holes

  • No butterfly effect?

  • Different timelines?

  • A Commander Random sighting

  • Plot devices vs. realistic story progress

  • Star Trek: Movie Memories – by William Shatner

  • Sulu’s lost movie moment

  • Eddie Murphy in Star Trek?

  • Nate is not a biologist

  • Trivia

  • Production battles

  • Similarities with Star Trek: The Motion Picture

  • Other time travel stories – Stephen King’s 11.22.63

  • Home video release included a trailer for Star Trek: The Next Generation

031 - Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

In this episode we discuss:

  • No more Animated Series

  • Enjoying the dialogue more upon second viewing

  • How Abbie remembers Star Trek

  • Two years thinking Spock was dead

  • Leonard Nimoy directs

  • Curse of the odd-numbered Star Trek films

  • Choppy scenes missing the emotional, dramatic effect

  • Another Yeoman Rand-om sighting

  • Sacrificing the Enterprise

  • Krug – the Klingon John Wick?

  • A compelling villain

  • Extra-Kirk

  • What happened to Spock’s body?

  • Star Trek IV trailer

  • Ferngully in space?

  • Time travel done right

  • Trivia

029 - TOS Season 3 and Series Wrap UP

In this episode Abbie, Nate, and I discuss:

  • Final seven episodes of The Original Series

  • Another episode it feels like we’ve seen before

  • Fairy Tale by Stephen King

  • Abbie wanted to DNF episodes

  • Creepy, ick factor

  • Valentine’s Day Star Trek episode

  • Worst episode of The Original Series

  • DC Fontana

  • Qualified ratings – a “Season 3” Seven

  • Mixed messaging

  • Space Lincoln

  • Anti-war, but winning a war at all costs

  • A real, not real Abraham Lincoln speech

  • When do we learn to not fear words?

  • An ok episode, but terrible series finale – but does that say more about today?

  • And just like that, it’s over

  • Better than Nate remembered

  • Greater than the sum of its parts

  • Unprecedented

  • If it was more successful initially, would we be talking about it today?

  • Remembering the good moments and forgetting the negatives

  • Original Series trivia

  • Up next

028 - Racism, Overpopulation, and a Russian History Lesson

This week I am joined by my wife, Abbie, and our friend, Nate, as we discuss:

  • Let that Be Your Last Battlefield, The Mark of Gideon, and That Which Survives

  • The Trouble with Tribbles story

  • Elaan of Troyius recap now that Abbie is back

  • Overt messaging in shows

  • Star Trek without Gene Roddenberry

  • Is a good message enough to carry an episode?

  • A Captain’s responsibility to keep the ship out of enemy hands

  • Great Enterprise security

  • The transporter as a weapon

  • Nuclear codes in history

  • Dr. Strangelove

  • A good message – “Don’t hate”

  • Terrible movies with heavy-handed messaging

  • Watching people watch people on TV

  • Episode context

  • What is the call to action in this episode?

  • Being extra-Spock

  • Spock needs to be more precise

  • Abbie gets attacked by a kitten

  • The Tunguska Event

  • Another callout to The Beginning of Infinity

  • Limits on human knowledge?

  • A victim of the medium at the time?

  • The decline of the series

  • Over Warp 14

  • More multi-culturalism on the Enterprise

  • A game plan to finish The Original Series

  • Planning a Star Trek trivia challenge

  • Looking ahead to The Next Generation

  • Abbie fires some shots at DS9

  • Nate throws down the gauntlet for the best episode ending in all of Star Trek

  • A Star Trek producer spoke in my video production class in college

  • Something about whales

027 - You stupid cow

This week we discuss:

  • The Empath, Elaan of Troyius, and Whom Gods Destroy

  • Star Trek: Saw

  • What do you do if you have limited resources and can’t save everyone?

  • Low-percentage vs no-percentage

  • Intellect alone is not sufficient

  • Kirk acting in slow motion?

  • Book recommendation – Shadow Divers – don’t get the bends!

  • Star Trek’s Helen of Troy?

  • Stories about things that the stories aren’t about

  • Elaan hit first

  • Tony Soprano is a bad person who does bad things

  • Kirk has bad moments but isn’t a bad guy

  • How was non-slapstick violence received in the late-1960s?

  • Old tropes that are uncommon today

  • Power struggles over resources

  • When does the Prime Directive apply?

  • Warp speed, physics, and suspension of disbelief

  • Baggage when watching Star Trek

  • A Spaceballs connection

  • Litmus tests for how much I enjoy an episode

  • Two Kirks and memories of X-men

  • Pirates of the Caribbean and too much of a good thing

  • Ensemble strength

  • Powerful, yet helpless.  Art imitating reality

  • Episodes that are less than the sum of their parts

  • Fan fiction from a simple line

  • The Cochrane Deceleration

  • High-stress turns in space?

  • Planning some competitive trivia

026 - Kirk is Grits

This week we discuss:

  • The Tholian Web, Plato’s Stepchildren, and Wink of an Eye

  • We continue last week’s debate and how Nate is wrong

  • A traditional Star Trek episode

  • Ratings with qualifiers

  • Episode and series hero journeys

  • Scotty the full-blown alcoholic?

  • A weak spot in the episode?

  • Explaining to the audience instead of the characters

  • Grown-up storytelling

  • Shatner stepping back in an episode

  • Could this have been a TNG episode?

  • Star Trek memorabilia at auction

  • Scotty’s hair

  • Another back-in-time episode

  • First television inter-racial kiss, at least in the US

  • Abbie wants internal consistency

  • Subtle vs overt messaging in shows then and now

  • Motor control vs mind control

  • We can again see why the series was canceled

  • Things that take us out of the story

  • Inception and X-Men did it better

  • Star Trek Customizable Card Game

  • How the series was experienced in the late-1960s

  • Cinematography

  • Kirk’s coffee

  • Why didn’t they harness the power when they had the antidote?

  • Abbie is refusing to watch The Animated Series

  • Star Trek graphic novel

  • Getting rid of Kirk?

  • Hanlon’s Razor?

  • A Waffle House story

025 - The Talosian Illusion Strikes Back

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Spectre of the Gun, The Day of the Dove, and For the World is Hollow and I have Touched the Sky

  • Budget issues during Season 3?

  • Nate is over the non-spacey episodes

  • Some bourbon discussion

  • Klingons with swords

  • Nate rejects the premise of the episode

  • Nate nearly rage quits the podcast over the IMDB rating

  • I claim victory in the discussion

  • We’ve seen this episode before

  • A Star Trek Sith Lord

  • Who is pulling the strings?

  • How does Kirk run into the same Klingon multiple times?

  • Captain Uhura?

  • Truth, religion, and dogma

  • Prime Directive

  • Is Bones married?

  • Characters are always safe (except the redshirts)

  • Similarities to other shows

024 - No Sh*t, Shatner!

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Abbie and I had an opportunity to watch Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and a Q&A session with William Shatner

  • For a 92-year-old man, Shatner was ranting and raving and moving around pretty well

  • An education in COPD and lung disease

  • The impact of the Actors’ Strike on the show

  • Stories about bow hunting and pranks on DeForest Kelley

  • Getting pulled over dressed as Captain Kirk

  • No shit, Shatner!

  • Shatner was what we expected.  A master of his craft

  • Curiosity

  • Seeing the movie in the theater was a trip

  • A better appreciation for the movie on a second viewing

  • The experience of watching this kind of movie in that kind of setting

  • A great movie in its own right.  But even better for a Star Trek movie

  • Felt like Star Trek

  • Shatner’s thoughts about Star Trek: The Motion Picture

  • Space Seed holds up

  • Movie reshoots after leaks

  • Gene Roddenberry intrigue

  • Kirk’s forgotten plots

  • Leonard Nimoy was ready to be done as Spock

  • Why is the Genesis technology a threat in Khan’s hands?

  • Vulcans can cry?

  • Learning why things work on a Starship.  If you don’t know why, you can’t adapt.  You can’t be creative

  • William Shatner and George Takei don’t get along

  • Ricardo Montelban’s real chest

  • Character names changed because of clerical errors

  • Continuing voyages of ongoing missions…

  • Original story proposal

  • TV in the ‘90s

023 - SPACE DAGGERS!!!

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The Paradise Syndrome, And the Children Shall Lead, and Is There in Truth no Beauty?

  • Star Trek: Renegades

  • Other TV discussion

  • The worst episode yet?

  • Was life in the past better than life today?  Life without Advil…

  • House spoilers

  • Tahiti Syndrome

  • Differences between cultural appropriation and cultural assimilation

  • Greek mythology

  • Kirk’s fear

  • We decide on an episode title

  • Without followers, evil cannot spread

  • Star Trek and Zodiac connections

  • Do we see reality for what it is?  Or for what is useful?

  • Sciencey-sounding words

  • Beauty

  • What could go wrong?

  • Smart decisions and storytelling

  • Trying different technical things in the episode

  • The IDIC medallion

  • Word salad

  • Spock’s French Stewart eyes?

  • Completely unrelated music discussion

  • Nate and I discover our mutual love of Blues Traveler

022 - Movie Review and Season 3 Kickoff

In this week’s episode, we discuss:

  • Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Spock’s Brain, and The Enterprise Incident

  • The movie worked a lot better on a big TV than The Original Series

  • Strong opening to the movie

  • Klingons look and seem very different

  • Enterprise porn

  • Remastered version of the movie – probably looked better on my TV at home than it would have in the theater

  • Characters felt different

  • What somebody who doesn’t know anything about Star Trek might think Star Trek is like

  • William Shatner doing a Captain Kirk impersonation

  • Differences between the series and the movie

  • For all the criticism of the movie, it was stunning

  • Is human consciousness just a physics and chemistry question?

  • Some timely Oscars talk – debating Avatar vs. The Hurt Locker

  • Absurd moments for a Star Trek episode

  • Future technological understanding

  • Was Gene Roddenberry holding up a mirror to society?

  • Star Trek and Black Mirror

  • Star Trek as a Trojan horse

  • Mutual respect with the Romulans?

  • Lies of omission

  • Space pirates

  • The Vulcan Death Grip

  • Genetic similarities between Vulcans and Romulans

  • Self-destructing Enterprise

  • A pleasant surprise for early season 3

021 - Season 2 Finale and Recap

Welcome to another episode of the To Baldly Go Podcast.

As usual, I am joined by my wife, Abbie, and our friend Nate, as we discuss:

  • The final two episodes of Season 2: Bread and Circuses and Assignment: Earth

  • Abbie is over The Original Series

  • More episodes we feel like we’ve seen before

  • Prime Directive

  • Kirk’s character judging abilities

  • Parallel development vs Earth influence

  • Religious references

  • Dropping the things that worked in Season 1

  • South Park: Cartoon Wars and Star Trek Mad Libs

  • Will Abbie still enjoy other Star Trek series after this?

  • Will I become a bigger Trekkie than Abbie?

  • Our scoring system is like Who’s Line is it Anyway?

  • Would Kirk risk his crew to save Spock and Bones?

  • Another Gene Roddenberry episode

  • Are fun character traits a crutch?  Lazy?

  • Do Star Trek characters make something a Star Trek story?

  • Spinoffs!

  • Do Star Trek and Doctor Who take place in the same universe?

  • How shows are influenced by the time in which they are made

  • Top shows from the late 1960s

  • Fewer “timeless” stories in Season 2

  • More discussion about technological evolution faster than biological evolution

  • Bioshock spoilers

  • The choice of character names can tell a lot

  • Overall ratings of season 2

  • Different ways to experience TV

  • Our next plans

020 - Team America, Galactic Police

Welcome to another episode of the To Baldly Go Podcast.

As usual, I am joined by my wife, Abbie, and our friend Nate, as we discuss:

  • The next 3 episodes of season 2 of Star Trek: The Original Series – By Any Other Name, The Omega Glory, and The Ultimate Computer

  • Interstellar from the perspective of the other planets

  • Callbacks to earlier episodes

  • What I’ve come to expect from Star Trek, but does that mean they’re running out of ideas?

  • Kirk, the man-whore

  • What does it mean to be human?

  • What does it mean to be living?

  • Life is more than just elements, but without the elements, there is no life

  • Some Brazilian Jiu Jitsu analysis

  • Episodes starting a lot stronger than they finish

  • Was this propaganda?

  • Subtlety vs heavy-handedness

  • A successful letter-writing campaign

  • A brief history lesson about The Scorpions

  • Seeing more recurring story lines and trends

  • Negative views on technology?

  • Saying “Thank you” to Alexa

  • In real life we make the same mistakes and tell the same stories over and over again

  • Different experience between binge watching and watching weekly over the course of many years

  • Similar shows, books, and movies released around the same time

  • Will the AI conversation actually change?  Has the conversation surrounding AI changed in the past 60 years?

019 - Space Nazis

Welcome to another episode of the To Baldly Go Podcast.

As usual, I am joined by my wife, Abbie, and our friend, Nate, as we discuss:

  • The next 3 episodes of season 2 of Star Trek: The Original Series – A Private Little War, Return to Tomorrow, and Patterns of Force

  • What was the message of this episode?  Do they even know?

  • TV makeup and High Definition

  • We don’t like Gene Roddenberry episodes?

  • Understanding why TOS was cancelled

  • Was TOS running out of ideas?

  • A Next Generation actress

  • Characters acting out of character

  • Star Trek and the Apollo missions

  • Other shows calling their shots

  • Command structure on the Enterprise

  • Risk vs. reward

  • Scotty’s voice and linguistic talents

  • Biblical connections?

  • Plot devices vs. realism

  • Fermi paradox

  • Aliens and Mexican parliament

  • A relative lack of surprise that Kirk and Spock dressed as Nazis

  • Blues Brothers discussion

  • Nazi imagery in the episode

  • An episode we wanted to dislike

  • Is there always a silver lining?

  • Moral ambiguity and how shows are received

018 - Bean sucks at poker

Welcome to another episode of the To Baldly Go Podcast.

I am joined again this week by my wife, Abbie, and our friend, Nate as we discuss:

  • The next 3 episodes of Star Trek: The Original SeriesThe Gamesters of Triskelion, A Piece of the Action, and The Immunity Syndrome

  • First – my homework to rewatch The Trouble with Tribbles

  • I can see why The Trouble with Tribbles is a favorite episode for many

  • Does “more fun” mean “better”?

  • Parks and Rec vs. The Sopranos

  • Have we seen this episode before?

  • Aaron can rate something a 10

  • Fair terms?

  • Would Kirk have acted the same if only saving himself and crew?

  • Downgrading my rating and things that took me out of the episode

  • No blondes on Vulcan

  • A good-enough episode

  • Application of the Prime Directive?

  • Let’s play Cups!

  • Kirk’s ‘20s talk

  • Radios and rotary phones

  • Nate hates Scotty

  • Abbie didn’t finish the final episode

  • The death of one vs the deaths of many

  • Kirk’s understanding of their mission

  • Spock shit-talking McCoy

  • Spock and McCoy truly care for each other

  • Nate’s 13-year-old humor

  • Instinct and intuition vs logic

  • Did the Vulcans logic themselves to death?

017 - Aaron can be stubborn. And wrong

Welcome to another episode of the To Baldly Go Podcast.

I am joined again this week by my wife Abbie and our friend Nate as we discuss:

  • The next 3 episodes of Star Trek: The Original SeriesObsession, Wolf in the Fold, and The Trouble with Tribbles

  • Drinking Minnesota beer in Northeast Florida

  • A good, forgettable episode

  • PTSD in Star Trek

  • Personal log vs Captain’s log

  • Kirk is quite the dynamic character

  • The Farragut

  • Moby Dick

  • Logic vs Intuition

  • Star Trek and religion

  • A Newsradio segue

  • Hedonism Bot from Futurama

  • An episode that could have been stronger if it was shorter

  • Piglet the Ripper

  • Deep space murder mystery – of course we’ll jump to an unsolved series of murders from London 400 years prior

  • Stunt doubles and watching Star Trek on our phones (like they did when this first came out)

  • “Abbie will hate this episode”

  • Was Hengist innocent?

  • Anchor points and being underwhelmed

  • Undercover Klingon

  • A perfect episode???

  • Physical altercations over disrespectful words

  • I agree to rewatch The Trouble with Tribbles

016 - Halfway

Welcome to another episode of the To Baldly Go Podcast.

I am joined again by my wife Abbie and our friend Nate as we discuss:

  • The next 3 episodes of Star Trek: The Original SeriesJourney to Babel, Friday’s Child, and The Deadly Years

  • Starting with the last episode

  • Aging the characters, compared to reality

  • Are we aging differently now?  Or is it a social construct?

  • A good leader surrounds himself with good people

  • Don’t embarrass the boss

  • Budgetary constraints and command

  • Trying to do the right thing, but not knowing how to do it

  • Stockton or Stocker?

  • The Beginning of Infinity

  • How does the Neutral Zone work?

  • The return of Corbomite

  • Watching on a phone instead of a TV making the series more palatable?

  • A better episode if made today?

  • Earliest-born Star Trek actor – born in 1882!!

  • A murder mystery on the Enterprise

  • Sarek – a character with depth that I don’t realize

  • Additional episode context and how these episodes are received

  • Orions?  Or Gorn?

  • Lack of recurring characters

  • Genetic espionage

  • Strange episode titles

  • A strong start and a slow, weak finish

  • We’ve seen this episode before

  • Good music

  • The Godmother of Star Trek

  • Who punched first?

  • Reactions to Chekov’s Russia claims

  • Computing in the 1960s, Teletype, and how technologically forward-looking we can be

  • Technological inspiration from Star Trek

  • Chick Fil-a vs Raisin’ Canes

  • Thumbnails for next week’s episodes

  • Thinkgeek.com

015 - Harcourt! And the Intergalactic Trash Panda

Welcome to another episode of the To Baldly Go Podcast.

I am joined again this week by my wife, Abbie, and our friend, Nate, as we discuss:

  • The next 3 episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series – Catspaw, I Mudd, and Metamorphosis

  • Probably the weakest set of episodes yet

  • Going over Abbie’s low bar for this series

  • Nate almost didn’t finish the episode

  • A Star Trek episode?  Or a Halloween special with Star Trek characters?

  • Not the “most philosophically rich” episode of Star Trek

  • Chekov’s hair

  • Enterprise props today

  • The sum of its parts are greater than the whole

  • Seeing something we’ve seen before

  • Binge watching affecting the viewing experience?

  • Recurring themes – a life without limit is meaningless

  • Recurring themes – the ethics of AI

  • Technological advancements to allow intergalactic travel?

  • Nearing halfway through The Original Series

  • More problematical moments

  • Which Einstein?

  • I’ve heard that name before!

  • Another rare consensus

  • The importance of human contact to humans

  • Captain Kirk.  Diplomat

  • Nate gets distracted with DS9 talk again

  • Yesterday’s progressivism, tomorrow’s conservatism

  • Judas goats

  • Nate’s growing fondness for Kirk

  • Limitations providing meaning and value – recurrent themes

  • TOS episodes as a basis for future series episodes and movies

  • The first people to make certain Star Trek connections

  • Space rabies!

  • Nate already has a rating for Trouble with Tribbles

  • Seeing why the series was cancelled after season 2

  • Ricky Gervais and Arena

014 - Well, there goes Paradise

An evil crew, paradise, and a destructive intergalactic space worm.  All this and more in this week’s episode of the To Baldly Go Podcast!

I am joined, as usual, this week by my wife, Abbie, and our friend, Nate, as we discuss:

  • The next 3 episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series – Mirror Mirror, The Apple, and The Doomsday Machine

  • Is this the “darkest timeline”?

  • Another parallel universe episode

  • Gene Roddenberry’s vision (hope?) for the future

  • Star Trek has always been progressive for its time – it’s not something new today

  • Under the progressive veneer, there are still traditional values throughout the episodes

  • Theory of parallel universes

  • What are you?  DNA?  Experiences?

  • Was Kirk trying to change the mirror universe for the better?  Or was he just trying to get back to his universe and his ship?

  • “Evil” Kirk is a formidable foe

  • For a savage society, they are really bad at fighting

  • Uniform colors

  • Nature vs. Nurture and morality

  • A piecemeal episode

  • A Spock and Bones role reversal?

  • What is the definition of “Paradise”?

  • An anti-religion episode?

  • Spock like Satan

  • No ramifications?

  • Can freedom be imposed?  Or is it necessarily a choice?

  • Lurr – Ruler of Omicron Persei VIII

  • The parable of the banker and the fisherman from Jimmy John’s

  • Can a society be thriving but also stagnant?

  • Exploration of other command styles

  • Other ships

  • A rare consensus

  • Cold War commentary

  • How often do officers lose their ships?

  • Decisions and results

  • Major transporter issues.  Is Scotty bad at his job?

  • Security shortcomings

  • Planetary system discussion

  • Motion Picture and other movie discussion

  • It all comes back to Independence Day

013 - This one is problematical

Vulcan biology.  The worst episode yet?  And some Irish folklore.

Thank you for joining us for all this and more on this week’s episode of the To Baldly Go Podcast.  As usual, I am joined this week by my wife Abbie and our friend Nate as we discuss:

  • The next 3 episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series – Amok Time, Who Mourns for Adonais?, The Changeling

  • Season 1 episode analysis wrap up

  • World-building of Vulcan society

  • Noticeable increase in production quality at the start of season 2

  • How is Spock’s development news to the Federation and Enterprise crew?

  • Spock’s…biology

  • Kirk questions Spock’s request for shore leave

  • Kirk’s valuing of Spock’s life

  • Decision-making at Starfleet

  • Spock and the Crew disrespecting Vulan customs and culture?

  • A series with no, or minimal, ramifications from one episode to the next

  • Callback characters in other series

  • Difficulty of the Vulcan salute

  • Chicken pox parties

  • A very convoluted episode

  • Disagreements across the board

  • Worst episode yet

  • Why does the Enterprise only seem to run into rogue Earth probes?

  • Abbie has reached her breaking point with The Original Series

  • Problematic.  Not just TOS, but even TNG

  • TNG/Picard discussion

  • Warp 10…and no lizards

  • Changes in warp drive

  • After an episode about Greek mythology, we get some Irish folklore

  • Uhura speaking Swahili

  • A technology-forward show that has deep skepticism about technology

  • I clearly don’t know what American Gods is about

  • Yes, I have seen Arrival!

  • ChatGPT shortcomings and strengths

  • Looking ahead to upcoming episodes

Until next time – never give up…never surrender!