The series very first guest interview was with Karl Johanson, which had the award-winning writer/game designer on the hot seat, literally, for his interview during a heat wave. The interview was taped during a record-breaking highest temperature ever in Victoria, British Columbia 44.8 °C (112 °F). With a full beard, it became so hot that noticeably Karl's face was red. Despite this, he still didn't pause for the 20-minute interview.
Aside from a single animation insert shot of Rogg falling from a cavern, originally animated for season one, but used instead in this episode, "Assimilating the Collective: 10 Best Borg Episodes" the entire episode was shot in a single day on March 25, 2022. The voiced lines for Rogg, the animated android, are always on a separate day at the studio, however with time constraints, were coupled into the same day taping in studio with Bryan Kreutz and Lili Fox-Lim. This is the only episode shot in one single day throughout the series.
Throughout the talk show series, onset stunts have complemented Bryan and Lili's points of views. Having done nearly a dozen stunts, a front flip head over heels by Bryan inadvertently injured Lili's hand, tearing her ligament during the season four episode "Bonnie Gordon a multifaceted performer on so many levels of Star Trek royalty and more, Part 2". Despite the injury, Lili showed her strength, and after a break, continued taping the episode, plus another episode afterwards.
The animated co-host Rogg gets demoted to co-co-host in the second episode of the series taking a back seat to the new co-host debuting.
In multiple episodes Lili and Rogg speak Klingon. There is the only one instance a Klingon word had a subtitle in English. Lili Fox-Lim's first appearance on the series during the second overall series episode she silences Rogg with a sharp "Stop, [it is] enough!" This exclamation is made of the parts mev and yap.