
The unofficial, irreverent and filthy aftershow for all the new Star Trek television: Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, Short Treks, Prodigy, Strange New Worlds, and anything else they throw at us. Each Friday after a new episode of Star Trek, Adam and Ben recap, review and roast all the New Trek. Check out our other show, The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by a couple of guys who are a li... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 369 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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When the cadets are struggling with their trauma and Lieutenant Tilly arrives to help them through some drama, SAM glitches out and has to make an emergency trip to Kasq. But after Tarima joins the cadets and slowly learns the lesson of Our Town, SAM... more
When the cadets leave campus for All-Worlds Day break, Darem gets ritually abducted and Jay-Den makes an extremely risky decision to follow him through a random portal. But after Caleb stays aboard the Athena and Genesis gets them both in trouble ove... more
When the Academy and the War College are spirited away on a field trip to visit the USS Miyazaki, everything seems like fun and games until rabid bat men crash the party. But when Captain Ake is short on options for saving the students, Admiral Openl... more
When SAM is under pressure from the makers on Kasq, getting into a new class about the unexplainable puts her on the trail of another important emissary. But after exploring the life and legacy of the Sisko, SAM learns she no longer has to defend her... more
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A real gem of a show. The sincerity and effort that go into both Trekcasts from the Uxbridge-Shimoda crew sets them apart.
Hilarious co-hosts are aided by some truly stellar audio production. It all comes together in a delicious gagh of dong jokes and questionable references.
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This show and Greatest Trek are The Star Trek podcasts. There have been no Trek fans in my life and with Ben and Adam, I have felt like I have had companions for this slightly embarrassing show. I recommend this to anyone who loves Trek and after ten years, they just about have it all covered. Looking forward to Next Gen round 2, like Kurn I am can’t seem remember those episodes.
I listened to almost every episode of the reviews of TOS on a trip to St. Louis from memphis. I laughed so hard I almost had to pull over- but I felt safe. I was solo traveling but in a way, Adam and Ben were there. I think the best kind of teasing about a show is that which comes from people who love it. I also listened when I went back to my classroom after break to set up, and I am excited for more episodes. Ben, Adam- you are gems, funny as hell , easy on the eyes and ears. Keep up the good ... more
I started out listening to the greatest generation but wanted someone to talk about NuTrek with as no one I know watches it. These guys are great! It’s almost like I have friends that are into Star Trek now! They’re constantly cracking hilarious inside jokes that it would take too long to explain to someone anyways. Sometimes I’ll laugh out loud at something and go to explain the joke to my husband only to realize it might not be funny to anyone else. So if you like inside jokes and a great comm... more
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This podcast offers a humorous and irreverent recap of the latest Star Trek television episodes, engaging listeners with lively discussions that mix personal anecdotes, comedic observations, and critical analysis of the series. It covers various installments of the franchise, including *Discovery*, *Picard*, *Lower Decks*, *Short Treks*, *Prodigy*, and *Strange New Worlds*, providing a fan-driven perspective that combines entertainment with insightful commentary on character development and cultural themes. A key highlight is the hosts' ability to balance comedic irreverence and genuine appraisal of the show's narratives, making it a unique and engaging experience for Star Trek enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.
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