
A random Star Trek commentary podcast. With Joe and Nathan.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 174 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation, Series 3, Episode 26 / Series 4, Episode 1.
First broadcast on Monday 18 June 1990 and Monday 24 September 1990. Stardate: 43989.1.
This week, a seminal moment in the history of television appears to be taking pla... more
Star Trek: The Next Generation, Series 2, Episode 18.
First broadcast on Monday 22 May 1989. Stardate: 42823.2.
“Terrible beyond terrible.”
Ronald D. Moore
“Here lies a colossal mess of a show, mixing serious (albeit unrealized) science fictio... more
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Series 6, Episode 11.
First broadcast on Saturday 3 January 1998. Stardate: 51408.6.
This week on Deep Space Nine, Dukat (Kathy Bates) and Sisko (James Caan) crash land on one of Star Trek’s less convincing standing s... more
Star Trek: Enterprise, Series 1, Episode 20.
First broadcast on Wednesday 3 April 2002. Stardate: Unknown (2151).
This week in Star Trek: Slow-Witted White Men, no one turns into a salamander, gets trapped in a board game or has sex with a ghost... more
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I know this shows super old but I’m watching it got the first time.
Wanted to listen to see what they had to say about the two parter episodes in the middle of season 5 and this dude just spits out that the dominions take over DS9 for like 6 episodes in the beginning of season 6.
Like I’m not even 1 minute into the podcast and this guy is already spoiling the next season.
Thanks for that buddy.
Lame
Easy entertainment offering new insight into episodes of Star Trek that in some cases I’ve seen many times before. I appreciate the honesty underpinned by love and enjoyment. Not every episode is gold but every episode gets a chance to shine on this podcast. Balanced and good humoured.
Easily the most fun Star Trek podcast out there.
Nathan and Joe are effortlessly funny, knowledgeable and enthusiastic.
Their conversations encompass all of Star Trek’s television and movie iterations.
Their love for the show shines through and they can enliven even some of the more pedestrian stories.
Highly recommended.
The stentorian rumble of Nathan on a tear and Joe's alarmingly elfin Britishisms fill every piece of my Star Trek soul! Not only do they cover a random Trek episode, they follow along with the episode live to tape, goofing and gushing and lambasting the rare missteps of out favorite shows.
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A distinctive commentary podcast focusing on the Star Trek universe, featuring Joe and Nathan as enthusiastic hosts who bring both humor and insight to their discussions. Episodes provide playful analyses of various Star Trek series and films, often exploring character development, directorial choices, and thematic elements. The hosts dive into episodes randomly, allowing for lively banter and spontaneity while maintaining an underlying respect for the franchise. This podcast stands out with its engaging chemistry, offering listeners a refreshing take on beloved and sometimes misunderstood episodes from the expansive Star Trek canon.
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