
Scott McNulty and Jason Snell discuss brand-new live action Star Trek as episodes are released. Next up: “Starfleet Academy” and “Strange New Worlds.”
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 149 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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From the space-time weirdness of Kasq to the stage of “Our Town,” it’s a “Starfleet Academy” episode where theater helps process trauma and a certain hologram learns to love again. Oh, and Tilly shows up, reminding us why she’s a top-tier Star Trek c... more
Get out your space swiffers and prepare to visit the Dry Moon of the Fish People! It’s time to discuss the change-of-pace episode “Ko’Zeine,” which we found to be… fine. If this is the baseline for “Starfleet Academy,” that’s good news, but we do hav... more
This one gets pretty dark, with a training mission that goes horribly wrong, leading to casualties. Meanwhile, Holly Hunter watches Paul Giamatti chew scenery (in the best possible way). Plus, don’t forget the YA-mandatory and story-arc-relevant sexy... more
This week the fate of The Sisko is revealed, sort of, as Sam investigates one of the great mysteries of the universe: What exactly happened in the “Deep Space Nine” series finale? More than a nostalgia trip, it’s a story that sets one of the “Starfle... more
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Smart and fun.
Listening to this podcast is as comforting as bathing in the hum of a warp drive
Jason and Scott love and understand Star Trek and give really insightful and interesting comments on Star Trek. I look forward to each show. Thanks!!
Scott McNulty has a great approach to Trek: casual, funny, not overly serious—all qualities he carries over from my favorite Trek podcast, Random Trek. He has great chemistry with Jason here. Even when I don’t entirely agree with them, I enjoy listening to them discuss episodes. Keep up the great work!
Very confused by some of the negative reviews. This is high-production-value podcast by smart people, and they appreciate and analyze the latest Star Trek episodes. That is all.
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Focused on recent live-action Star Trek series, the content emphasizes detailed analyses and humorous conversations about episodes as they air. The hosts frequently engage in discussions about character development, thematic elements, and production quality, often drawing comparisons to previous series and films within the Star Trek franchise. They maintain a lighthearted tone while providing critical insights and maintaining an affectionate perspective towards the material, making their commentary accessible to both new viewers and longtime fans alike. The podcast is characterized by a strong blend of humor and knowledge, showcasing the hosts' passion for the franchise and their engaging dynamic.
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