Is Star Trek: Voyager good... or is it garbage? Journey forward to the courtroom of the Honorable Judge Midnightien Later as he seeks to discern a final and legally-binding answer to this and other perplexing questions, one Voyager episode at a time. Is Janeway the purest exemplar of the overarching Star Trek ethos, or does she personify the dangers of dogmatic adherence to Starfleet’s institution... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 184 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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It’s Janeway vs. Oldway vs. Borg Queen vs. Time Itself in a quadrangle showdown that will bring the entire series to a thrilling and puzzlingly abrupt conclusion! Can Janeway finally give her crew the happy homecoming of their dreams? Will audiences ... more
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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. more
There are a lot of Star Trek podcasts out there, so you might be thinking, why should I spend my valuable time listening to this one? Well, here’s why I recommend this show in particular: I haven’t listened to the other podcasts and this one is great. For fans and frenemies of Voyager alike. Do you lament the show’s misuse of Kes, yearn for the secure embrace of Lt Big Spaghetti’s arms, or fear the Bork threat? Come get your observations validated and your opinions judged by this self-appointed ... more
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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You don’t have to love Star Trek Voyager to love this show. It’s always entertaining, often very silly, and full of little unexpected delightful moments. I would recommend this show to anyone with a sense of humor and perhaps some nerd cred.
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