⢠The episode title is a reference to a British comedy drama, âThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotelâ, starring Dame Judy Dench, who voices the character Krog.
⢠Captain Freeman records the stardate as 59393.7.
   ⢠Judging by the amount of facial hair growth Boimlerâs exhibited over the course of the three episodes this season, we can assume that so far the entire season has taken place over about 17 hours.
⢠The cruise ship, the Cosmic Duchess has a number of habitat domes attached to it, very similar to the habitat domes we see attached to Starbase One in various episodes of SNW.
   ⢠Freeman claims the Cosmic Duchess is the size of a moon. Though moons can vary fairly wildly in size, even if weâre talking about Plutoâs smallest moon, Styx, that still indicates the cruise ship is one of the largest structures weâve seen in Trek, and perhaps the largest structure built by the Federation.
⢠Rogue nanites were also the problem in the TNG episode âEvolutionâ.
⢠âOne of the space casinos has a bunch of Dixon Hill slot machines.â Dixon Hill is the fictional hard boiled detective, whose adventures Captain Picard enjoys playing out on the holodeck, as first seen in âThe Big Goodbyeâ.
   ⢠In space, they just call them casinos.
⢠Itâs Jennifer! From Star Trek! Jennifer is played by Lauren Lapkus.
   ⢠Jennifer has not had a speaking role in the show since season threeâs âTrusted Sourcesâ, where she and Mariner seemingly broke up over the erroneous belief that Mariner betrayed the trust of the USS Cerritos crew by bad mouthing them to a FNN reporter; yet in the first scene this episode with her, Jennifer is acting as though theyâre still an item.
⢠Ransom recruits Boimler to locate the AWOL Admiral Milius. Milius is named for the screenwriter John Milius, who wrote such films as âConan the Barbarianâ, âRed Dawnâ, and perhaps most relevant to this episode, âApocalypse Nowâ.
⢠Itâs Jet! From Star Trek! Jet is voiced by Marcus Henderson, and has not had a speaking role since season twoâs âWeâll Always Have Tom Parisâ.
   ⢠Jetâs hands were devoured by piranha bats, but Doctor TâAna is going to grow him a new pair. Characters were artificial body parts include: Captain Picard [heart], Worf [spine], Geordi [eyes], Nog [leg], Ishka [heart], and Jack Crusher [personality]
⢠âShe gave me back a candle!â Mariner did not accept the return of the candle, telling Jennifer to give it to Castro.
⢠Jennifer is being prompted and transferred to the USS Manitoba. Usually the Manitoba is only ever mentioned alongside the USS Saskatchewan, and both are overshadowed by the other Prairie-class starship, the âUSS Albertaâ.
   ⢠âThereâs a bunch of Andorians on the âToba*.â* As a species native to a moon covered in ice, Andorians are well suited to cold temperatures aboard the Manitoba.
⢠This is the first episode in which we see a Gallamite depicted on screen. Jadzia Dax dated a Gallamite named captain Boday, who was notable for his transparent skull and âtoothy smile.â
⢠The Kreetassan vacationers are offended when Boilmer drinks a cocktail and eats in front of them, causing one to attack him before Ransom intervenes. It was established in âVox Solaâ that Kreetassans view eating the same way they do sex, an intimate and private act.
⢠âApparently one of Miliusâ acolytes spends a lot of time at the top of the huge, dangerous mountain.â The mountain is very familiar, but I canât quite place it.
⢠We learn that TâLynâs favourite musician is an individual named Krog, who plays an instrument called the vibe tubes. Though this is the first weâve heard their name, the vibe tubes appeared in the TNG episode, âWeâll Always Have Parisâ.
⢠âYouâre grabbing my genitals!â As Captain Kirk discovered in âStar Trek: The Undiscovered Countryâ, âNot everybody keeps their genitals in the same place.â
⢠Boimler refers to various space whales, mentioning the gormagander, introduced in âMagic to Make the Sanest Man Go Madâ, and âthose galaxyâs child things,â from âGalaxyâs Childâ. Previously Mariner was the only character to break the fourth wall in that fashion.
⢠When the nanite icosahedron strikes a palm tree and briefly stops, you can see a millinery in the background that has on displays hats similar to several that Guinan wore over the season of TNG, and some Bajoran vedic mitres.
⢠âI canât believe weâre going to get killed by a goddamn icosahedron.â Yet Mariner has been seen playing Batâleths and BiHnuchs in âThe Least Dangerous Gameâ.
⢠Rutherford locates a miniature Intrepid-class USS Endeavour. There have four other USS Endeavours, NCC-1895, NCC-25530, NCC-39222, and NCC-71805. Only the NCC-71805 was mentioned in dialogue, with the other three only appearing on charts and displays.
   ⢠Weâve previously seen a tiny ship when Jadzia Dax, Bashir, and OâBrien get shrank down along with their runabout in âOne Little Shipâ.
⢠âWeâve been through a month of hell!â That is the longest length of time any Starfleet ship has gone through hell.
⢠Boimler appears to be drinking bloodwine out of the traditional mug, the sort of which were first seen in âApocalypse Risingâ.
Judging by the amount of facial hair growth Boimlerâs exhibited over the course of the three episodes this season, we can assume that so far the entire season has taken place over about 17 hours.
Now now, letâs not be normative about the speed of facial hair growth. Some people take longer filling in their mustache and beards than others, and this could easily be something like 17 days if Boimler has particularly slow and/or sparse facial hair.
Characters were artificial body parts include [âŚ] Jack Crusher [personality]
Harsh, but true.
Now now, letâs not be normative about the speed of facial hair growth. Some people take longer filling in their mustache and beards than others, and this could easily be something like 17 days if Boimler has particularly slow and/or sparse facial hair.
I would agree with you, if not for the fact that weâve already seen Boimlerâs facial hair potential in Beardler. Unless that alternate universe iteration of Boimler was using some sort artificial hair growth enhancement, it was naturally quite full, which would indicate to me that prime universe Boimler has that same potential.
Thatâs fair. But we do not know the specifics of that parallel universe Boimlerâs face fur:
- How long has it been growing?
- Did he fall into the raisin fertiliser as a teen, prompting an uncanny beard growth?
- Might he even be part Tribble (on his motherâs side)?
- Or is it simply a Captainâs Chair-worthy toupee? Iâm betting on the toupee, and so is Shatner.
Besides, we all know that beards cannot grow in space.
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