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Boimler decides he's going to say "yes" to everything and agrees to be the prey to a big dude named Kranch. From the title, you probably have an idea how this goes: Kranch's species practices "catch and release", and he even gives Boimler some notes.
Vendome -- the Bolian from the first season who got impaled with a spear, leading Mariner to declare: "This is the 24th century! No one dies from a spear!" (or something on those lines) -- is now a captain on a different ship.
Ransom, Mariner, Billups, and Rutherford are on a mission to repair a space elevator. Ransom sends Billups and Rutherford to the surface to mingle with the population (controlled, of course, by a sentient volcano, a psychic baby, and a self-aware computer), and everything almost goes feet up when Billups and Rutherford fail to display their belly buttons.
The Cerritos has been put back together.
Cetacean Ops returns. I don't think these guys much like Boimler.
Still no T'Lynn! Or Peanut Hamper. Or, for that matter, Jet or Kayshon, who I don't believe we've seen this season.
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This has been the least referential episode ever, & it gained heavily from the absence.
-------------------- "The French have a saying: 'mise en place'—keep everything in its fucking place!"
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Tendi in a towel.... she's just a cartoon...
-------------------- I'm slightly annoyed at Hobbes' rather rude decision to be much more attractive than me though. That's just rude. - PsyLiam, Oct 27, 2005.
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