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The Greatest Generation

Mud Bath Nightmare (S5E20)

The Greatest Generation

Uxbridge-Shimoda LLC

Voyager, Tng, Tv Reviews, Review, Star Trek Enterprise, Star Trek The Next Generation, Star Trek, Comedy, Tv & Film, Ds9

4.94.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2017

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

When some stripper glitter starts clogging critical ship systems, the Entrepreneur crew have a much worse problem to deal with—and she has kompromat on the show’s writers. In what way does this differ from Burning Man? What’s wrong with Adam’s chili recipe? Is the ship’s computer rejecting the premise of the episode? How is Minister Campio ever gonna get a square job when he has all those crazy tats? It’s the episode that separates the Pee-Wee from The Boys.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We've got a tour, Adam!

0:03.3

Oh, that's right, Ben. Star Trek V isn't going to tour itself.

0:07.1

It's not a dream.

0:08.4

The greatest generation is strapping on our rocket boots and heading back out on the road

0:13.2

to review Star Trek V, the final frontier, and roast it like it's a marshmallow.

0:18.6

It's a film co-written and fully directed by William Schatner about boldly going to the

0:24.6

center of the galaxy to shoot photon torpedoes at God.

0:28.7

So free your mind, share your pain, and get your tickets at GreatestGenTour.com.

0:34.2

GreatestGenTour.com tickets are on sale now.

0:37.4

Here's to the finest crew in Starfleet.

0:41.6

Engage!

0:52.6

Welcome to the GreatestGeneration, a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are paralyzed

0:57.4

with shame that they are making a Star Trek podcast, especially about this episode.

1:02.9

I'm one of your hosts, Ben Harrison.

1:05.4

I'm your other host, Adam Pranika.

1:07.4

We do that every time.

1:08.8

We do that opening every time, in case you've accidentally downloaded this podcast thinking

1:14.8

that you were getting something about World War II veterans.

1:19.9

Right, as many people who have ever clicked on the GreatestGen hashtag on Twitter will

1:26.9

find it is a term that is used in multiple different contexts.

1:32.1

All the contexts, all the great contexts, Ben.

1:39.0

I'm going to need some of the podcast fluid for this one.

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