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Episode 13: Feminism What the **** is the Stanford Morehouse Epigenetic Project? Does Chapel choose Spock over her career? Why is Ortegas’ personality rooted in bigotry? Does Uhura have a communications team? Why are so many women introduced as love interests? Why did they use Uhura as a switchboard operator?!?!? Listen as Ashlyn and Rhianna discuss the incredible women in Strange New Worlds. SPOILER ALERT: Strange New Worlds This is the thirteenth episode of our Feminism series, where Ashlyn and Rhianna celebrate the awesome women in each Star Trek show, starting with The Original Series and ending with Strange New Worlds. Join us next week as we launch into episode one the Finale Series with TOS’ final episode, “Turnabout Intruder” DISCLAIMER: We do not own any of the rights to Star Trek or its affiliations. This content is for review only. Our intro and outro was written by Jerry Goldsmith. Rule of Acquisition #53: “Never Trust Anyone Who is Taller Than You.” Please check out our Patreon and donate any amount per month to access exclusive episodes of trivia and reviews of every episode from the first season of Lower Decks and our current review of The Animated Series. https://www.patreon.com/thedurassisterspodcast
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Episode 13: Feminism What the **** is the Stanford Morehouse Epigenetic Project? Does Chapel choose Spock over her career? Why is Ortegas’ personality rooted in bigotry? Does Uhura have a communications team? Why are so many women introduced as love interests? Why did they use Uhura as a switchboard operator?!?!? Listen as Ashlyn and Rhianna discuss the incredible women in Strange New Worlds. SPOILER ALERT: Strange New Worlds This is the thirteenth episode of our Feminism series, where Ashlyn and Rhianna celebrate the awesome women in each Star Trek show, starting with The Original Series and ending with Strange New Worlds. Join us next week as we launch into episode one the Finale Series with TOS’ final episode, “Turnabout Intruder” DISCLAIMER: We do not own any of the rights to Star Trek or its affiliations. This content is for review only. Our intro and outro was written by Jerry Goldsmith. Rule of Acquisition #53: “Never Trust Anyone Who is Taller Than You.” Please check out our Patreon and donate any amount per month to access exclusive episodes of trivia and reviews of every episode from the first season of Lower Decks and our current review of The Animated Series. https://www.patreon.com/thedurassisterspodcast
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