A podcast about the Star Trek show Strange New Worlds and other Star Trek series like Lower Decks, Picard, and Discovery
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | TV ReviewsTV & Film |
In this, the last episode of Strange New Worlds Season 2 is a bit bittersweet. It's awesome and we love it but we most likely aren't gonna get another for a while. Join us as we gather to enjoy the cliffhanger that is 'Hegemony' and talk about who is... more
We've got Klingon-Boy-Bands and Wubba-Lubbas all over this cast. You just never know what is going to come your way with Strange New Worlds, and today, it was a musical. We know what you're thinking but honestly, it does get better. However, just kno... more
Season 2 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is completely crushing it with the last few episodes and that trend continues with episode eight. PTSD, super solider doctors, and a self-defense/murder that no cameras on the ship caught at all due to HIPAA ... more
We are geeking out here! Season 2 Episode 7 of Strange New Worlds 'Those Old Scientists' is one of the best Star Trek episodes ever put out and even Shanon who doesn't like animated anything was won over by Boimler and Mariner! It's that good.
Jake and Sean review 'Lost in Translation' and can't help but talk about the table scene where we see history being made. There is also a fair amount of prune juice equivalency in this episode - trust us, its a thing.
We're back and completely geeking out about the Spock, T'pring, Chapel love triangle and really think T'pring is the keeper here even though Sean loves Chapel with all his heart.
It's a fine day for a new episode of Strange New Worlds! Its actually pretty fitting that I almost forgot today was Star Trek watching day and Shannon couldn't remember the name of the episode as in this one everybody forgot everything anyway!
This was the episode Sean was waiting for! It had Time Travel, La'an, yoga pants, fights, explosions, and muscle cars. Shannon however was bored out of her mind. Go figure. As always it takes all kinds and we are here for it!
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In the same episode, hosts talk about how their least favorite Strange New Worlds character is Dr. M’Benga, and least favorite captains are Sisko and Burnham. Hmm. Follow that up with discussing their love for Gina Carano and cancelling Star Wars once she was let go, then go on to complain about “woke” Discovery. It’s baffling to listen to people talk about Trek when they have zero idea what it’s actually about. Must be going for that niche Ben Shapiro/Trekkie market, I’m sure those 3 people wil... more
Apple Podcasts | #136 | Mexico/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
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