A fun journey into the mysterious depths of the ocean with all of our good friends aboard the Seaquest DSV. I make my friends watch episodes of Seaquest with me and then talk about it. I'm watching the series in order, they get random episodes with no sense of plot continuity.
A weird guy convinces child geniuses to do his bidding. Crocker's hair looks good. Lucas ventures out into the big world on his own and tries to do things right.
The crew finds themselves laying down the law in a lawless Australian goldmine. NightKing steps up and Krieg acts like his usual scummy self. What follows is a discussion about the state of our oceans and RuPaul's Drag Race.
A hulking(?) man with some revolutionary ideas makes a deal with the crew of the SeaQuest to fix their air conditioning. Then he Proves that he's nothing more than a weird genius. Damn weird geniuses.Spherical evolution: http://datachurch.wikidot.com/spherical-evolution
Is it worse to be stranded at the bottom of the ocean or stranded on the surface of the ocean in the middle of a hurricane? The SeaQuest gets itself into a real tough situation in this episode. Our friends need to decide between saving members of the crew or a sub full of children.
A spooky encounter drives Ryan Seaquest on an unusual course to intercept a ship wreck! Our friends aboard the SeaQuest go on an adventure beneath the surface to find out just what happened 100 years ago...and what's happening now! Don't forget to bring a child to ward off the demons!
The crew of the SeaQuest is exposed to a deadly pathogen created by a sea confederation and tested on a space station which later crashed to earth and was the center of a government coverup! Who but our friends aboard the SeaQuest can expose this conspiracy!
Who lives in a munitions depot under the sea? A bunch of rambunctious kids, that's who! Kat and I discuss how much we hate being reminded of high school romance and demonstrate how little we know about decompression sickness. Sorry redheads, blame SouthPark.
Everyone's favorite supply and morale officer manage to turn the crew of the sea quest against each other while a UEO inspector challenges Bridger's leadership strategies.
It only took them 4 episodes to bring in the escaped prisoner/psychopath among the crew trope. It's like the writers ran out of ideas before they even started the show. Nate and I have a fun discussion about why the seaquest exists, some dolphin facts, and how or how not to get into long boarding.
My former roommate and friend, Steve joins me to swoon over the third episode of SeaQuest. We discuss what seems like a little bit of everything since this episode was all over the place. Lucas is weird, physics are weird, and psychics are weird. Follow on Twitter @roughlyseaquest!
An exceptionally critical guest for an exceptionally bad episode! Lots of off topic with little to no fact checking. I'm committed to the Seaquest mission I've put myself on and I won't be swayed!
The first episode of Roughly Seaquest and it's a doozy.