
Join Matt as he explores for the first time why is Star Trek the cultural phenomenon that it is today. But since there are over 740+ hours of Star Trek Episodes and 13 movies, Brent's challenge will be to find the best 150 or so that best represent what Star Trek is, the story of Star Trek, and paint Gene Roddenberry's vision of the Future.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 206 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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It’s so amazing to hear Matt’s reactions on his first watch. I also love Brent’s notes and guidance.
I’ve finally been able to tackle ToS with this show, and I’ve been enjoying the rewatch of TNG, DS9 and Voyager. I’m glad that I’ve not yet watched enterprise and I’m so looking forward to my first time watch along with this show.
This is a fantastic podcast and a must listen for any Trekkie-in-the-making or 47-time-watch-thru veteran.
This is such a great way to get through the Star Trek Franchise, pre-NuTrek. While I’m not sure of some of the choices of watch vs skip by Brent, he always gives his reasons why and at least he makes a good case. The best part of this podcast is Matt, the new guy. You can tell he’s falling in love with Star Trek and getting beamed up.
Brent is doing a fantastic job guiding Matt through this new world. Both are wonderful personalities and easy to listen to. Whether you are discovering along with Matt or a sage like Brent, there is something for you in this show. Highly recommended.
Listening to this podcast is like rewatching Star Trek with a whole new perspective. "Beam Me Up" is all about someone's first time with Star Trek and as a lifelong fan, Matt often brings up comments or questions I never even thought about, such as pondering why a transporter room exists if someone can just be beamed anywhere without one. If you love Star Trek and want to hear some deep dives into the technical aspects of the show and discussions about some of the best Trek episodes, then this p... more
I'm an Original Series and Picard guy, so when they talk about those episodes, I'm really interested...even if they go longer than I like in a podcast. When it comes to the other series, I'm not as interested, so it feels too long. But if you like all the Treks, these podcasts are well worth your time.









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