Trek Tuesday here on the Sci-Fi Talk Podcast, I am thrilled to present an episode featuring two distinguished stars from the Star Trek universe, Doug Jones and David Ajala. Join us as Doug shares Saru's compelling journey from fear to fearless leader, his familial bond with Michael Burnham, and the touching moments of mentorship. Meanwhile, David dives into Cleveland Booker's transformative experience with Burnham and Starfleet, and the duo's discussions on love, leadership, and the enduring power of positive masculinity. Wrap up your excitement for what marks the end of an era for Star Trek Discovery and get an insider’s perspective on its final season and the legacy it leaves behind. S
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