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S4E15 – Sons of Mogh – Teaser

S4E15 – Sons of Mogh – Teaser

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This week, Alice and Skyler discuss Skyler's indifference to Alice's mental and physical well-being, giving your dog $100, getting so hyped to music that you hurt yourself, and a truly harrowing story about Alice's knee (be warned, if you are gnarly-knee-story-phobic, for the ~three minute zone). Behind the paywall, they get into DS9 season four, episode fifteen, "Sons of Mogh," a completely fantastic piece of work. Together, they discuss the bummer of DS9 never getting a proper film, having a brother who's really going through it, the episode's clever use of memory loss, Sisko's tolerance ending at murder, finding a guy who'll be the father to an adult son, Dax's budding feelings for Worf, this episode being so much better than the last episode, and much, much more. ALSO, be warned, Alice got yanked away around twelve minutes in to deal with something at her door, which is why... there's a little sound effect cutaway there.

Listen to full episodes over on the Treks and the City Patreon, here:


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Links to some other fun things mentioned in the episode:


Love Lies Bleeding: ⁠https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Lies_Bleeding_(2024_film)⁠


Dennis Johnson's Jesus' Son: ⁠https://bookshop.org/p/books/jesus-son-denis-johnson/8447035⁠


Arrested Development's "Forget-Me-Nows": ⁠https://youtu.be/laiVDfLwzKE?si=MBshXnL1Po6cDE3s&t=121⁠


Episode Memory Alpha: ⁠https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Sons_of_Mogh_(episode)⁠


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