So a good TV episode, For The Cause, was paired with a, mostly, good episode of the podcast.
It was a very enjoyable episode and Penny was an absolute delight.
I hadn't heard Penny Johnson interviewed about DS9 before so possibly this is old news for some people but her comments about her and Avery Brooks realising their chemistry was so off the charts they had to limit their off screen interactions for the safety of their respective marriages were fascinating.
I found that revelation hilarious.
The regulars were mostly in check this time. Garrett of course got things wrong, suggesting Kasidy was the first black female captain and maybe even the first female captain in Star Trek when if course it was Madge Sinclair in the Voyage Home. It seemed like he had looked this up but maybe he just read a bad AI summary.
Yeah, it was pretty ridiculous. Plenty of female captains in Trek before then. And Kasidy was just a private captain, not a Starfleet officer.
Fair enough they don't have a fans knowledge of facts like that but when he suggested Kasidy first appeared in season 1 or Armin thought this episode was setting up the Marquis for Voyager you do have to wonder about these guys memories.
Yeah, I think they even mentioned the date of when Voyager premiered. This episode was long after that and was certainly not at all part of "setting up" the Maquis for Voyager. That was accomplished already in the episode called, fittingly enough, "The Maquis", which these guys previously discussed in detail!
The only really rage inducing moments were when Armin yet again questioned Odo's involvement in Starfleet activities. It's been 4 years now and Kira and Odo have consistently been treated as part of the station command staff in line with the Starfleet characters so surely you should have got that by now and no Robbie we don't need extra dialogue in every episode to explain that!
Yup. Those arguments are really growing tiresome. He even wonders why Odo is involved in the investigation about the Maquis operative on the station at all. Uh, dude is CHIEF OF SECURITY, of course it's in his purview.
On occasion, the show does strain credulity in these areas, but most of the time it works perfectly and Armin seems to not realize that, in a TV show, you sometimes bend reality ever so slightly in order to showcase your main characters. You'd think someone with a 40 or 50 year long career as an actor would get that. But, nope, it's as if he's watching his very first TV show ever each time out of the gate.