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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | After ShowsTV & Film |
Christian Bladt, Nikki Bailey, Flobo Boyce and Frank Moran get together to react to the latest trailer for season 3 of Star Trek Discovery, and their expectations for the new season. There's also a discussion of Flobo watching Deep Space Nine for the... more
The Romulan ships are attacking on the season finale fo Star Trek: Picard. Jean Luc tries his hand at piloting a starship in hopes to stave off the Romulan invasion. The dogfight is intense, but Riker and Starfleet eventually appear as reinforcements... more
Picard and his crew finally makes it to the home planet of Soju. Reunited with others of her “family” Soji learns of even bigger Roman threat on the horizon. Picard comes clean to the crew about his brain anomaly, and wishes that no one treats him di... more
Did somebody have the audacity to drop the "F" bomb on Picard? At least Data loves him! This week, Agnes wakes up from the coma and talks to Picard about the visions Oh imparted on her. The crew aboard figures out the plans of the Romulans, and they ... more
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Sometimes too negative for my taste but
I appreciate good snark.
Bye
So many errors in this podcast. They questioned why 7 of 9 was being called Annika. Umm...it’s literally in Scorpion part 2. They don’t seem to understand that Picard is a different type of show than TNG, VOY, DS9, or TOS. Fire them all.
The hosts don’t believe in the show or seem to understand the concept of serialized television. They need to spend less time nitpicking about why Picard isn’t written, staged, and produced like a 90’s TV show, and focus on the great storytelling that is taking place.
I think the host is good, & knows his stuff well. However, he & the panelists often seem to be judging the program on what they want it to be, rather than what it is.
The showrunners have said that Picard is meant to be slower, & that it is not a reboot of TNG. It is taking its time setting up this world & these people in it. There is quite a lot going on in the details. I don’t think the Aftershow participants here are giving the program near enough credit for what it is successfully doing wi... more
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