Trek Trek is a weekly watch-along podcast companion to Star Trek: Discovery. We recap and review each episode of the first new Star Trek television series in more than a decade. Join two friends as they boldly go where Trek has never gone before!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
One this Trek Trek, Justin and Randy offer their thoughts on season two, episode 11 of Star Trek: Discovery, “Perpetual Infinity”. more
This time on Trek Trek, Justin and Randy finally learn the identity of the Red Angel, and review season two, episode 10 of Star Trek: Discovery, appropriately titled “The Red Angel”. more
This time on Trek Trek, Justin and Randy share their review of Star Trek: Discovery season two, episode nine, “Project Daedalus”. Spoiler alert: Commander Airium dies. Join us every week as we recap another episode of Star Trek: Discovery! If you’re ... more
Find out what Justin and Randy thought of Star Trek: Discovery season two, episode eight, “If Memory Serves” on this all-new installment of Trek Trek. more
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