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The Greatest Generation

The Pudding Button (S5E4)

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

🗓️ 18 January 2017

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

When the glass pinecone that Data’s brother has been hanging around with makes an unwanted reappearance, it dashes Riker’s hope of post-curry coitus. Starfleet is quick to dispatch a rare old lady-scientist to debate everybody about the relative merits of revenge. Is Captain Picard turning into Burke? Who should shampoo Adam’s crotch? Will she turn Data into an even weirder real doll? You don’t need to be an empath to know that this episode is not in its right mind.

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.

0:34.0

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

The greatest generation, that's what you're

0:54.4

listening to, and I am one of your hosts, Ben Harrison.

0:58.5

I'm Adam Pranica.

0:59.5

We're getting right to it, aren't we, Ben?

1:02.0

Yeah.

1:03.0

You just skipped all the fruit-frueness that we typically begin our show with.

1:08.9

I wasn't going to skip it.

1:09.9

But I was just playing with the order, but now I feel self-conscious about that decision.

1:17.3

I think our viewers expect and have gotten used to a certain formality with the open.

1:23.8

I'm a little apprehensive about disappointing them.

1:27.3

I was going to be perfectly formal.

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