
The unofficial, irreverent and filthy aftershow for all the new Star Trek television: From Discovery to Starfleet Academy and everything in between. Each Friday after a new episode of Star Trek, Adam and Ben recap, review and roast all the New Trek. And when we have nothing new to review, we go back to old series like TOS and check out beloved sci-fi movies and television. Check out our other show... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 384 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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When a Denavan Jakes his shuttle into the sun, the Enterprise quickly sends an away team down to the planet’s surface. But after the team discovers a rubber vomit parasite that is threatening to overtake the planet’s colony, the crew must find a solu... more
When Greatest Trek jumps into the past, Adam and Ben must follow by skipping their way into Carl’s Hole. But after this classic episode of Star Trek the Original Series reveals more than just time travel, your hosts must commit to the past in order t... more
When the galaxy winks out and a bearded time traveller appears, his religious quest for vengeance leads to confusing circumstances aboard the Entrepreneur. But after Kirk leads several missions down to the planet to investigate, hatching a plan to tr... more
When the Klingons are on the rise it’s up to Kirk and team to thwart an upcoming invasion, but when the Organians are a little too chill, it’s time to burst into a beam of light and put some Qo’nos and Earth perspectives aside. Will this renaissance ... more
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These best friends review every episode of Star Trek I detail—but will make you laugh at their dumb jokes every step of the way. Star Trek and sweats— two of my favorite things!
Ok. Will listening to this Pod make you cool? No. Will it help you to learn anything of value? At all? Hard no. Will it sometimes make you blow air out of your nose because you are incapable of real laughter? Well, I guess it does often enough to support this pod on a monthly basis I guess.
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A rambunctious, fans-first aftershow that roasts and analyzes new Star Trek episodes while also dipping into classic series. Hosts Adam Pranica and Ben Harrison blend sharp analysis with irreverent humor, insider jargon, and running bits, creating a lively community feel that appeals to longtime Trekkies and newcomers who enjoy playful banter about production, storytelling, and franchise history. The format often features live reactions, deep dives into themes and production quirks, and occasional guest moments or sponsor plugs, all delivered with a no-nonsense, membership-friendly, independent vibe. This show stands out for its unapologetic humor, dense Trek knowledge, and a strong recurring audience that values community, inside jokes, an... more
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