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The Greatest Generation

Resting Grief Face (S5E19)

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

🗓️ 13 March 2017

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

When Captain Picard returns to Earth to give a commencement speech at Wesley (The BOY?!) Crusher's academy graduation, no one stops to consider what happened LAST time he was in the Terran system. Meanwhile, Wesley's entire squadron is under investigation after an accident kills a teammate. Is it possible to hear embarrassment? Should you always start a speech with a joke? How much loaf are you allowed to bring through customs? It's the episode that's as comfortable as possible, at the expense of looking good.

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.

0:37.3

Here's to the finest crew in Starfleet.

0:41.6

Engage!

0:43.6

Welcome to the Greatest Generation.

0:54.6

It's a Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a little bit embarrassed about it.

0:58.2

I have a Star Trek podcast.

1:00.2

I'm one of your host, Adam Pranica.

1:02.2

I'm the other host, Ben Harrison.

1:04.2

Adam, that embarrassment, I felt very keenly recently.

1:10.5

I am in the process of prepping a shoot for a client that is a medical device company.

1:19.4

Because they make a medical device, there are lots of regulations and rules and very serious

1:25.5

people that make sure that they are following those rules.

1:30.0

I've been on a couple of conference calls now with this client where it's just very, very

1:39.3

boring because so many little pieces of minutia have to be gone over.

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