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Reopening the Wormhole is a weekly podcast in which three Deep Space Nine obsessives tackle a randomly selected episode from the series and analyze all the things they love and hate about it. Each week, they'll try to determine the funniest lines out of context, deliver their very official review scores and much more! Make sure to stick around until the end, so you don't miss it when they spin the Dabo wheel to reveal next week's episode! 

Featuring Jack Stovold, Sam Stovold and Kevin Young 

Sep 5, 2019

RTW is letting loose the Dogs of War! That’s right! It’s our penultimate regular DS9 episode! And oohhhhh what an episode it is. Our Ferengi expert and friend Kregg Castillo is along for the ride to discuss the end of the Ferengi storyline on DS9, and so so so so so much more. In fact, at OVER 4 HOURS LONG, this one officially surpasses Indiscretion as our longest episode ever! That’s because there’s so much to talk about in this episode, and on top of that, we’re getting nostalgic for the wild and crazy ride RTW has been for us all and for our fans. It’s a gushy as it is weird, as emotional as it is stupid, and so filled with music. Not the least of which is the latest P-Unit song acting as the intro for the episode, and the debut of Rappin Kregg Sisko. You’d think that with only a single Trek Check, we’d be able to keep it to a reasonable length, but nope! We’re taking detours and playing new songs and old favorites and saying AHH NIIICE so many times, and, of course, disagreeing over the new Nagus. We pulled out all the stops to make this the Ferengi extravaganza to rule them all; it may take you several days to hear it all, but it’s all worth it to hear the insight, the bad jokes, the weird jingles, and, of course, countless digressions to discuss other things. It is everything you could want AND MORE. Just… LISTEN TO IT.

 

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