Scott McNulty and Jason Snell discuss brand-new live action Star Trek as episodes are released. We’ve covered “Discovery” and “Picard” and are currently covering “Strange New Worlds.”
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 137 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | After ShowsTV & FilmTV Reviews |
A season of “Strange New Worlds” comes to an end, and so does this season of our podcast! But before we go, we have thoughts about Pike and Batel, “Doctor Who” plots, ley lines, parallel timelines, and even “Star Trek: Scouts” and “Star Trek: Khan”! more
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Scott McNulty and Jason Snell
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Never before has Vulcan Hello said hello to so many Vulcans. (And a Romulan, but shh, don’t say Romulan for canonical reasons!) We discuss Trek comedy, the delightful true fan of Humanity known as Doug, the depth of Number One as played by Rebecca Ro... more
“Strange New Worlds” gets the documentary treatment this week, as the Enterprise is confronted with some difficult choices that call into question some of Starfleet’s most deeply held beliiefs. The documentary has a real character arc, going from dee... 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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The content centers around discussions of new Star Trek series, including "Discovery," "Picard," and "Strange New Worlds." The hosts provide episode-by-episode analyses, combining humor with insightful commentary about the storytelling, character developments, and themes. A unique aspect is their engagement with both the lore of Star Trek and contemporary issues in the franchise, reflecting on character arcs and production decisions. This blend of critique and appreciation for the franchise makes the discussions engaging for both seasoned fans and newcomers alike, offering a fresh perspective on the beloved sci-fi universe.
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