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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 188 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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A fantastic review podcast. One of my favourites!
Podcast are ten a penny these days. Yet these guys are worth their weight in gold. If you want a good laugh or just an hour of solid entertainment I’d highly recommend this show. Cheers guys.
Peeps, I love your show but I’m old enough to have participated in Voyager message boards and newsgroups and the one -really the only one- thing that rubs me the wrong way is that you call the ship JayTay while there is a million and one myspaces, geocity pages and tags on ao3 out there calling it the J/C or fancier JetC.
And dang it, not you did make me defend the JerCers! I didn’t even like this ship!
It’s Janeway/ Prehensile Plant. Obviously.
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I’ve been listening to these guys since seeing them live at DragonCon in Atlanta. In addition to having some really excellent insights into the often-neglected fourth Star Trek series, they have genuinely great chemistry and humor. If you’ve enjoyed the Delta Flyers or The Greatest Generation, I think you will love this show!









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