Whitmer Thomas (American Arts and Culture Review podcast) joins Alice and Veronica to talk S3E16 "The Offspring," muscular android asses, Star Trek's progressive treatment of gender and body images, the problems of playing social justice for comedy in other science fiction (we're looking at you, Solo), and Whit's issues with Riker's fashion choices.
Plus, the exclusive world premiere of Whit's #1 pop punk hit, "Data Daddy!"
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