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Much Ado About Boimler

Mariner tries to impress her best friend from Starfleet Academy who is now a visiting captain. Boimler is sent to a Starfleet medical ship after a transporter accident puts him “out of phase.”

In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss “Much Ado About Boimler” and wonder about the relationship to Shakepeare’s original work. Plus! The guys talk about Lower Decks riding a joke, the show mixing up its character pairings, and turning your TV around to watch it in “handheld” mode!

In “Much Ado About Boimler” Mariner tries to impress her best friend from Starfleet Academy who is now a visiting captain. Meanwhile, Boimler is sent to a Starfleet medical ship after a transporter accident puts him “out of phase.”

With the senior officers away on a “Chain of Command” – esque adventure, the USS Cerritos gets a new captain. Mariner has a connection with the visiting commander and the two enjoy reliving the good old days. However, Mariner keeps making simple mistake on all her away missions, leaving a rift between the two. Eventually, the Cerritos encounters a Federation ship undergoing a crisis and Mariners true personality comes out. And then we get a cameo from the pilot for The Next Generation!

Rutherford is working to make the transporter a fraction of a percent faster. Boimler volunteers to help Rutherford and is beamed through the new system. He becomes “out of phase” and obtains a ghostly glow and the constant hum of a transporter, whirring around him constantly. The doctor can stop the noise, but Boimler’s condition is otherwise not improved. He is sent off to the “farm” – a place where his medical condition will be cured. He joins a ragtag group of “freaks” as they mutiny against the captain of the ship transporting them.

Oh, and as a nice side plot Tendi genetically engineers a dog that has much more going on than is first apparent. Dogs always talk right? And fly and shoot lightning out of their butts? I’m sure that’s the case.

In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss “Much Ado About Boimler” and wonder about the relationship to Shakepeare’s original work. Plus! The guys talk about Lower Decks riding a joke, the show mixing up its character pairings, and turning your TV around to watch it in “handheld” mode!