These are the voyages of the podcast Baldly Go. Jim, A.Ron, and Talitha's continuing mission: to review every single episode of Star Trek. Their current trajectory takes them to Star Trek: TOS!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | After ShowsTV & FilmTV Reviews |
Star Trek. The final frontier. These are the podcasts of three enthusiastic nerds.
In Star Trek: The Original Series “Shore Leave,” the Enterprise crew beams down for some much-needed R&R and ends up dodging their own daydreams. Sulu’s obsession wit... more
Star Trek. The final frontier. These are the podcasts of three enthusiastic nerds.
In Star Trek: The Original Series “Balance of Terror,” Kirk faces a tense standoff with the Romulans while the Enterprise crew wrestles with Cold War paranoia and a l... more
Star Trek. The final frontier. These are the podcasts of three enthusiastic nerds.
“To be, or not to be Kodos?” That’s the question in Star Trek: The Original Series “The Conscience of the King.” A.Ron and Talitha dig into the episode’s Shakespearea... more
It’s the end of another voyage for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3, which means it’s ranking time. Jim, A.Ron, and Talitha put all ten episodes in order, from impulse drive lows to warp-speed highs. Plus, the crew tackles listener feedback and... more
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Every show is sabotaged multiple times by one of the three hosts: “cringe — Kirk or some other MAN (yuck) exhibited sexual attraction to a female.”
Well, that’s biology folks and we’re watching a show made when men were men and women were women — get over it.
Jim and ARon, across all of their podcasts, consistently have interesting and substantive analysis, but I can’t finish episode 4 on this one. Leave the woke political commentaries out and review the philosophical and scientific themes tha... more
I was fascinated to learn that my favorite podcasters were tackling my favorite franchise. The great results are highly logical, and the addition of Talitha is icing on the cake. The only thing that could top this for me is full bald move coverage of The Wire (I know, not gonna happen)
I always enjoy hearing their thoughtful views on various shows. They watch the episodes multiple times, and have a good discussion.
Love all their podcasts, and appreciate hearing their perspective on Trek.
And pretty much only watching because I want more Bald Move coverage. They hit a Grand Slam w/ Expanse & Foundation recommendations so checking out Strange New Worlds. Stumbled upon them for Hoise of Dragons, then again for We Own this Town…now I’m a devoted fan and spend at least 1-2 hours w/ A.Ron & Jim daily. I listen to plenty of stuff and these guys are consistently more intelligent and interesting than anyone else I’ve heard.
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This podcast provides insightful analysis and lively discussions surrounding the Star Trek franchise, with a focus on the latest series, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Episodes feature detailed breakdowns of individual episodes, exploring themes, character developments, and noteworthy moments in the narrative. The hosts engage in humorous banter and critique, with an emphasis on not only the storytelling but also the broader implications within the Star Trek universe. Listeners can expect thoughtful commentary that intertwines humor, nostalgia, and a deep appreciation for the sci-fi genre, making it an enjoyable experience for both casual viewers and die-hard fans alike.
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