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Star Trek The Next Conversation - a semi funny trashfire of a Star Trek podcast currently about TV's Deep Space Nine DS9 (or

DS9 “The Siege” S2E3

Star Trek The Next Conversation - a semi funny trashfire of a Star Trek podcast currently about TV's Deep Space Nine DS9 (or

Matt Mira and Andrew Secunda

Sci Fi Podcast, Star Trek The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Ds9, Star Trek Ds9 Podcast, Star Trek, Tv & Film, Tv Comedy Podcast, Laughing, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Comedy Podcast, Matt Mira, Star Trek Podcast, Ds9 Podcast, Star Trek Tng, Deep Space Nin, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Andrew Secunda, Star Trek Ds9, Comedy

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2023

⏱️ 116 minutes

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Summary

Andy is excited that Dax is finally employing the main reason it'd be cool to be a Trill, Steven Webber kills it as a slimy Bjoran (doing double-duty on WINGS?), and Matt shares a dumb opinion on French Onion Soup.

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0:00.0

Podcast, the final frontier.

0:29.6

These are the conversations of the Friendship, Matt Maira and Andrew Sakunda to seek out

0:37.2

old adventures with contrived civilizations to boldly watch episodes that one of them

0:45.7

has watched before.

0:57.6

Hey everybody, welcome to the greatest Star Trek podcast in the world. That's right. Star Trek,

1:05.7

the next conversation. I'm Matt. I'm Andy. And I'm just making a fool of myself doing what I'm doing

1:13.0

here. You're among fools. Here in your reach of the Beijor Bajor. It's a great name.

1:26.7

With the Bajor Bajor. Yes, here in the races. This is the third episode of the miniarque

1:36.2

V. Bajor. According to, according to memory alpha, this is the third episode of the Bajor

1:45.1

and Kudata arc. Congratulations. We got to the end.

1:51.6

written by Michael Phillips. It's funny that this one doesn't feel necessarily any more closure

1:59.1

than the other ones. Correct. Correct. I don't know why it's part one, two, and three.

2:05.1

It's also wild to me that I read the Franklin Jellis biographer page on memory alpha and I

2:13.6

pretty sure this is it for his character. He just leaves it in an elevator. That's the end.

2:21.5

Was that their plan? Or did they come on? He's going to come back.

2:26.3

I don't know. Honestly, I don't know. Maybe they sat there and we were like,

2:29.2

oh, wow. This was an underwhelming finale, two or three parts.

2:32.4

I mean, certainly, but to me, I don't know, we're going to get into it, but I think that character is

2:37.1

fantastic and it's amazingly played by Angela. Let's do the thing that we do where we tell

2:46.0

people to watch or not watch, I guess, even though this is a part of the Kudata. Andy, would you

2:55.6

have them watch this episode? I really enjoyed it. And I think Langella's great.

3:02.6

I had to sneak that one in. Matt, would you have them watch this episode?

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