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In this week’s episode, James and Andrew dive into Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Conspiracy.” This iconic episode takes a darker turn than usual, and the crew faces a menacing infiltration within Starfleet itself. James notes that yet again, the season kicks off with another round of shore leave—something that’s become a bit of a theme this season. But this time, rest and relaxation are quickly set aside as Captain Picard and Commander Riker are drawn into a deadly investigation.
James and Andrew explore the episode’s notorious shock value and its intense body horror scenes, which led it to be banned in the UK.
The BBC did eventually air "Conspiracy" in 1991, but several minutes of footage were cut from the episode, including most of Remmick's death scene.
They also ponder a lingering question: why does this episode end on a cliff-hanger that the series never revisits? They reflect on how this missed opportunity could have added a fascinating long-term plotline, potentially introducing a recurring threat that would echo throughout the series.
Join James and Andrew as they unpack this thrilling and unique episode.
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