Sorry everyone who emails in, but we did a sort of impromptu recording without sending out the notice email. Hopefully you don't mind too much if you're still listening.
This is our first Enterprise season wrap-up and it's full of the mildest surprises ever. For instance, one episode made one of our top five and the same episode made the other one's bottom five. Enterprise is pretty good, but it does have the problem of a forgettable consistency. Also, please try to live in the 22nd century instead of the 24th, Enterprise! Don't worry, the same complaints are in the podcast. J.R.'s having way more fun with it, so that's really what matters.
Full disclosure. At one point I (Jon) uttered a major grammatical error while discussing "Word Crimes." I was going to own it and call it out, but I chickened out and just edited it out of the recording entirely (because I can and because I'm ashamed). No doubt there are several other errors though. See how many you can find.
Stay tuned to the end because we have a major discussion about the weird format of our next episode. IT AFFECTS YOU!
Hey, btw we tried out a new microphone arrangement and it seems to have really fixed the disparity between our volumes. Plus, it only takes an extra 20 minutes to set up every time, so yay!
Podcast breakdown:
0:00 -- nuqneH (lack of chat, Austin City Limits again, Bendin' in the Wind)
11:10 -- Top 5 "Weird Al" Yankovic songs
33:46 -- "Fallen Hero"
46:02 -- "Desert Crossing"
57:53 -- "Two Days and Two Nights"
1.11:00 -- "Shockwave"
1.20:40 -- Podcast awards and rankings
1.33:17 -- Season awards and rankings
1.54:15 -- Haphazardly planning for the movie genre podcast
2.04:04 -- Qapla' and outtakes
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This episode is dedicated in loving memory to Kellie Waymire (1967-2003) again.
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