Episode 4: The Trial Series
What real-life investigation does Admiral Satie remind us of? Would Jellico have done better or worse in the Drumhead? Why didn’t Worf know that Kurn or his Nanny was alive? Why was no one concerned with bias until now? Why don’t the Edo explain the laws to newcomers in “Justice?’ Join Ashlyn, Rhianna, and Bob Cesca as we discuss the next set of Trial episodes in The Next Generation.
This is the fourth episode of our Trial Series, where Ashlyn and Rhianna talk ab...
Episode 4: The Trial Series
What real-life investigation does Admiral Satie remind us of? Would Jellico have done better or worse in the Drumhead? Why didn’t Worf know that Kurn or his Nanny was alive? Why was no one concerned with bias until now? Why don’t the Edo explain the laws to newcomers in “Justice?’ Join Ashlyn, Rhianna, and Bob Cesca as we discuss the next set of Trial episodes in The Next Generation.
This is the fourth episode of our Trial Series, where Ashlyn and Rhianna talk about the Trial episodes of every Star Trek show.
SPOILER WARNING: TNG and Lower Decks
Next time, we’ll head to the trials both fair and not in Deep Space Nine!
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Our intro and outro is by Jerry Goldsmith.
Rule of Acquisition #76: “Every once in a while, declare peace. It confuses the hell out of your enemies.”
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