
A father and son journey through the sci-fi series that unite their generations. Offering live commentary and post episode discussions of your favorite Sci-fi shows.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 113 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmScience FictionFiction | ||||

A Father assigns a 1950's Japanese Sci Fi Film to his Son for review and discussion. An Early Toho Film made in 1959 set in the far and distant future of 1965. The movie tries hard to desperately rise above it's parentage but it is a Toho Film thro... more
A Father and Son review the Star Trek Animated Series episode "The Magicks of Megas-Tu" where William Shatner proceeds to scrape every idea he can for his movie 'The Final Frontier'. Features a convoluted plot (even by Star Trek standards) where Q l... more
Star Trek and Crew beam down to a planet of Nazi Plants where a Genetic Nazi Criminal makes a Giant Spock to help with his plans to make a peace keeping force. Kirk and sundry resolve the issue by saying "Things are peaceful now" and they leave.
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A Father and Son revisit the Star Trek Animated Series Episode "The Survivor" where a galactically renowned trader and explorer is found and throws up more red flags than the CCP at the Olympics.
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A Father and Son revisit the Star Trek Animated Series Episode "More Tribbles, More Troubles" where not Cyrano Jones returns in the nick of time to make things desperate for Sherman's Planet who is once again starving and whose wheat will once again ... more
A Father and Son Revisit and discuss the Star Trek The Animated Series episode "The Lorelei Signal". The Holy Trinity beam down onto the planet where they are greeted by a bevy of platinum blonde women and no men.
Surely nothing will go wrong fro... more
A Father and Son revisit and discuss the Star Trek Animated Series episode "One Of Our Planets Is Missing" which gives away the whole plot right there in the episode title.
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A Father and Son review the Star Trek Animated Series episode "Yesteryear" where when given the full breadth of time and space a pair of researchers decide to revisit vulcan around thirty years ago.
It is very much like when being given a vacation... more








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