15th episode of the seventh season of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''
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Captain Sisko helps his crew save their favorite video game. Join your groovy hosts as they discuss the value of low-stakes adventures, delight in the sheer amount of talent and expense leveraged to bring this silly story to the small screen, and skirt around the sexual implications of Odo's biology. Spoiler warning! We dive right into a detail-rich discussion of this episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, so if you haven't had a chance to see it yet – beware! Next week: Dan and Jesse discuss Star Trek: Enterprise's "The Communicator" while Patrick tools around Anchorage, Alaska. Note that this and all episodes of the It's Got Star Trek podcast contain explicit language and, frankly, an unnecessary amount of offensive content, so the show is intended only for adults and really really cool kids. Would you like to give us money in return for extra silliness? Subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/itsgotstartrek! Please utilize one of the following options if you have an interest in contacting your hosts: Record a message to us at itsgotstartrek.com/record Email us at feedback@itsgotstartrek.com Twitter us @ItsGotStarTrek Blueskyify us @ItsGotStarTrek Threaden us @ItsGotStarTrek Mastodon us @ItsGotStarTrek@tenforward.social Instagramaphone us @ItsGotStarTrek Facebookify us @ItsGotStarTrek Watch a static image while listening to the podcast on YouTube Telephone us at 202-456-1414 You can also visit www.itsgotstartrek.com and leave a comment or head on over to the It's Got Everything subreddit to join the discussion.
Nathan, James, Peter and Simon come to in a bare darkened room full of mid-range sound recording equipment with no memory at all of how they got there, only to find — to their horror — that they have agreed to podcast about our next Doctor Who episode, Time Heist. Notes and links In a discussion of this very straightforward episode, there's nothing specifically intertextual or in need of explanatory notes. So you get the week off this week. Or, if you like, you could listen to Untitled Star Trek Project's take on Star Trek's take on the heist movie, Deep Space Nine's Badda-Bing Badda-Bang. It's just possible that the Doctor's “shutetty up up up” owes more than a little to Malcolm Tucker's famous farewell in In the Loop (2009). About all those baffling Blake's 7 references ten minutes from the end: a pivotal Blake's 7 episode, Pressure Point, featured a long descent into a space base where each level was identical apart from the colour of the gel used in the lighting of the set. You can hear more about that in the episode of Maximum Power which deals with it — Project Managing His Adventures. Follow us Nathan is on Twitter as @nathanbottomley, James is @ohjamessellwood, and Simon is @simonmoore72. The Flight Through Entirety theme was arranged by Cameron Lam. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @FTEpodcast. We're also on Facebook and Mastodon, and you can check out our website at flightthroughentirety.com. Please consider rating or reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, or we'll menace you with a Dyson handheld for lying to us about your bank balance. And more You can find Jodie into Terror, our flashcast on the entirety of the Whittaker Era of Doctor Who, at jodieintoterror.com, at @JodieIntoTerror on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and wherever podcasts can be found. We'll be back with a new flashcast on the second Russell T Davies era in November. Our James Bond commentary podcast is called Bondfinger, and you can find that at bondfinger.com, at @bondfingercast on Twitter, on Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else as well. We can also be heard on the Blakes 7 podcast Maximum Power, which has completed its coverage of the first half of the show's entire run. Recording is continuing on schedule, and our coverage of Series C should be ready for you later in the year. There's also our Star Trek commentary podcast, Untitled Star Trek Project, featuring Nathan and friend-of-the-podcast Joe Ford. In our most recent episode, we welcomed Seven of Nine to the Voyager family in the two-part season finale/season opener, Scorpion.
Hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton croon "The Best is Yet to Come" while revisiting the Deep Space Nine seventh season story Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang, and examining the unlikely arc of Vic Fontaine. From his evolving relationship with the crew, to the episode's heist storytelling and racial commentary, the duo weigh in on why this memorable caper is an underrated gem. Join our Facebook page for exclusive content such as videos and bonus episodes. And you can also visit our blog, or follow us on Twitter and YouTube! Send any other questions, topic ideas or feedback to subspacetransmissionspod@gmail.com! Related Podcast Episodes: Celebrating Aron Eisenberg and the Remarkable Journey of Nog Best and Worst Holodeck Programs DS9's "In the Pale Moonlight": Trek's Most Challenging Episode? Join us next week as we beam back in for more Prodigy!
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko in Star Trek Deep Space Nine), Malissa Longo, and Ryan T. Husk review Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, episode 7.15, "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang."Special guest: showrunner, Ira Steven Behr!Produced by Ryan T. Husk.Audio Remastered by Scott Jensen. Executive Producer:Dr. Susan V. GrunerAssociate Producers:Homer Frizzell Dr. Ann Marie Segal Eve England Yvette Blackmon-Tom Carmen aka Skillet Timothy Baum TJ Jackson-BeyBill Victor Arucan Titus MohlerDarlena Marie Blander John Mann Dr. Mohamed Noor Tierney C. Dieckmann Anna Post Rex A. Wood Anil O. Polat Joe Balsarotti Erika StroemMike GuNeal AkasakaDequeueStephanie BakerJustine Norton-KertsonCarrie SchwentFaith HowellEdward FoltzSpecial Thanks to Malissa LongoSpecial Thanks to Oliver MinallEvery week, we rewatch an episode of Deep Space Nine, relive and review it. Join us! Rewatch DS9 every week and get in on the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here: https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here: https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleSocial media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRuleGet cool T7R merchandise here: https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://theintrovertedrepublic.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg. He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Series 7, Episode 15. First broadcast on Wednesday, 24 February 1999. When the Lounge is taken over by violent mobsters, Vic Fontaine (James Darren) has no choice but to call in his fictional friends from the twenty-fourth century to help him out. A stylish and entertaining heist ensues, the good guys win, and we're reminded (again) about how much we love these people.
Episode 182 What You Leave Behind. We finally reach the end of Deep Space Nine! We discuss Series high and lows and favorite characters and moments. What You Leave Behind Ratings: Bob 8, Eric 7. DS9 Season 7 highs and lows: Eric S7 Top 5: 1- Treachery Faith and the Great River 2- Siege of AR-558 3- Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges 4-Afterimage 5-Chysalis Bob S 7 Top 5: 1-It's Only a Paper Moon 2-Inter Alma Alam Silent Leges 3-Badda Bing Badda Bang 4-Taking into the Wind 5-Treachery Faith and the Great River S7 Lows: Lowlights 1- Prodigal Daughter 2- Take Me Out to the Holosuite 3- Dogs of War DS9 as a whole series: Eric Top Picks 1-Move Along Home 2-Duet 3-Second Sight 4- The Alternate 5-The Wire 6-Defiant 7-Past Tense 1 and 2 8-The Visitor 9-Sacrifice of Angels 10-Valient 11-Crossover 12-All of the Torture Obrien episodes Bob Top Ten of the series 10- Rapture 9 - Through the Looking Glass 8 - Civil Defense 7 - Our Man Basher 6 - It's Only a Paper Moon 5 - Sacrifice of Angels/Favor the Bold 4- In the Pale Moonlight 3- Trials and Tribbleations 2- Far Beyond the Stars 1- The Visitor Bob's Honorable Mentions: 15- Valiant 14-Honor Among Thieves 13-Invasive Proceedures 12-Rocks and Shoals 11-The Reckoning 10- To The Death/For the Cause 9-Second Skin 8- Hard Time 7- Past tense 1 and 2 6- Blood Oath 5-Necessary Evil 4- Improbably Cause/Die is Cast 3-Children of Time 2-Taking into the Wind 1-Crossover DS9 Series Lows: Eric: 1-Rules of Acquisition 2-The Ascent 3-The Collaborator 4-Distant Voices 5-The Tribunal 6-Sanctuary 7-Shadowplay 8- Playing God Bob's Series Lows: 15-Dramatis Personae 14-Dax 13- Meridian 12-Explorers 11- The Nagus 10- Body Parts 9- Prophet Motive 8- The Muse 7-Resurrection 6-Rivals 5- Shakaar 4-Profit and Lace 3-Take Me Out to the Holosite 2-Prodigal Daughter 1-Progress Question: What were your favorite DS9 Episodes?
It's Vegas, baby, as we're ring-a-ding-dinging two stories of high-stakes heists: the Rat Pack classic "Ocean's 11" and the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang!" This hard eight new shooter has a come hand!Give us a review on iTunes!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backtrekking/id1464298918Join the Just Enough Trope Discord!https://discord.gg/8xA2UJE4
The mob moves in and pushes Vic Fontaine out of his own club. It's only a hologram, right? To Vic's friends, he's more than that, and they cook up a heist to put the mob on ice. Mission Log goes Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang. Sponsored by -
The mob moves in and pushes Vic Fontaine out of his own club. It's only a hologram, right? To Vic's friends, he's more than that, and they cook up a heist to put the mob on ice. Mission Log goes Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang. Sponsored by -
The mob moves in and pushes Vic Fontaine out of his own club. It's only a hologram, right? To Vic's friends, he's more than that, and they cook up a heist to put the mob on ice. Mission Log goes Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang. Sponsored by -
We're joined by the inimitable BAM to discuss the biggest caper this side of the Bajoran Wormhole! One of the greatest Avery Brooks scenes in the series AND Odo turns into a bag?! Sign us all up! Also.. dental dams! This is the final episode of BAM's Cards and Casinos Collection, suggested and voted on by our patrons! Send us an e-mail at mclassemail@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @MClassPodcast And/or follow our personal accounts: @_JeffPennington @henderson1983 SUPPORT US ON PATREON WITH YOUR LATINUM! - www.patreon.com/mclasspodcast
Nothing says “24th Century Odyssey” like a casino heist in the 1960's, but Deep Space Nine has never been conventional. It's one last holodeck episode before the show heads into the epic sequence of the concluding arc, and W Blaine Dowler returns to join Dr Bill, David, Paul, and Andrew Leyland (as cousin Oliver) as they provide commentary for the show. Also, stick around after the credits for some bonus content from Blaine, and his mind-blowing fan-theory that may change the way that you think about [redacted]. Feedback for this show can be sent to: listentotheprophets@gmail.comListen to the Prophets is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://www.twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. The show can be found on iTunes by searching for Two True Freaks Presents: Listen to the Prophets or it can be downloaded from the website directly here. And if you are downloading the show through iTunes, please be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps people to know that the show is out there. Thanks for downloading, and come back next time and take some time to...LISTEN TO THE PROPHETS.
Listen to the Prophets...The Two True Freaks Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Podcast. Covering every episode of DS9...so Scott Gardner doesn't have to.
Nothing says “24th Century Odyssey” like a casino heist in the 1960's, but Deep Space Nine has never been conventional. It's one last holodeck episode before the show heads into the epic sequence of the concluding arc, and W Blaine Dowler returns to join Dr Bill, David, Paul, and Andrew Leyland (as cousin Oliver) as they provide commentary for the show. Also, stick around after the credits for some bonus content from Blaine, and his mind-blowing fan-theory that may change the way that you think about [redacted]. Feedback for this show can be sent to: listentotheprophets@gmail.comListen to the Prophets is a proud member of the Two True Freaks! (http://www.twotruefreaks.com/main.php) family of podcasts, the best place on the internet to find shows about Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Movies, and anything else that the modern geek could ever want. The show can be found on iTunes by searching for Two True Freaks Presents: Listen to the Prophets or it can be downloaded from the website directly here. And if you are downloading the show through iTunes, please be sure to leave a rating, hopefully a FIVE STAR RATING, because every rating we get helps people to know that the show is out there. Thanks for downloading, and come back next time and take some time to...LISTEN TO THE PROPHETS.
Listen to the Prophets...The Two True Freaks Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Podcast. Covering every episode of DS9...so Scott Gardner doesn't have to.
Star Trek denounces violence against Asian Americans and asks fans to stand with the AAPI community; James Darren remembers “the good times” filming “Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang”; and Walter Koenig has a few words about Hollywood, social justice, and of course, Star Trek. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
Star Trek denounces violence against Asian Americans and asks fans to stand with the AAPI community; James Darren remembers “the good times” filming “Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang”; and Walter Koenig has a few words about Hollywood, social justice, and of course, Star Trek. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
Assista junto com a gente ao episódio "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang", da sétima temporada de Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (S07E15), em mais uma TB Watch Party! O post TB ao VIVO: “Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang” apareceu primeiro em Trek Brasilis - A fonte definitiva de Star Trek (Jornada nas Estrelas) em português.
DS9 goes Ocean's Eleven to save their favorite sentient holosuite character. Will they be successful? Will our favorite lower decks ensigns get to participate in the heist? Will Lo'Pek become a smoker? This week we visit old school Vegas on our Trek to the Holodeck!!! Hosted by Darius Hamilton-Smith, Dylan Hamilton-Smith and Jan Lefrancois-Gijzen Computer Voice provided by Verona Blue Music by b o d y l i n e available on Bandcamp
Star Trek DS9 S7E15 Badda Bing Badda Bang
DS9’s “Meridian” and the 1954 Hollywood musical that inspired it. Perhaps more so than any other Star Trek series, Deep Space Nine leaned heavily for inspiration on the world of 20th-century film. But not every futuristic retooling of a classic movie could reach the heights of “Badda-Bing Badda-Bang,” which we discussed in our previous episode. Perhaps the least-successful of DS9’s cinematic adaptations was the third-season episode “Meridian,” which took its central conceit from the 1954 MGM musical Brigadoon, about a magical Scottish village that appears only once a century. So what exactly was lost in translation between the Scottish Highlands and the Gamma Quadrant, and how could the DS9 writers have approached this particular challenge differently? Or was the whole enterprise simply a fool’s errand—Brigadoomed from the start? In this episode of Primitive Culture, Duncan Barrett and Tony Black answer these questions and more. Join us as we strap on our kilts, ready our cabers, and pay a rare visit to this little-loved Star Trek episode and the ersatz Scottish movie that inspired it. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Brigadoon (00:02:50) To B-Plot or Not to B-Plot (00:22:43) Space Soap Opera (00:39:55) Brigadoomed? (00:55:25) Host Duncan Barrett Guest Tony Black Production Tony Black (Editor) Duncan Barrett (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Clara Cook (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
DS9’s “Meridian” and the 1954 Hollywood musical that inspired it. Perhaps more so than any other Star Trek series, Deep Space Nine leaned heavily for inspiration on the world of 20th-century film. But not every futuristic retooling of a classic movie could reach the heights of “Badda-Bing Badda-Bang,” which we discussed in our previous episode. Perhaps the least-successful of DS9’s cinematic adaptations was the third-season episode “Meridian,” which took its central conceit from the 1954 MGM musical Brigadoon, about a magical Scottish village that appears only once a century. So what exactly was lost in translation between the Scottish Highlands and the Gamma Quadrant, and how could the DS9 writers have approached this particular challenge differently? Or was the whole enterprise simply a fool’s errand—Brigadoomed from the start? In this episode of Primitive Culture, Duncan Barrett and Tony Black answer these questions and more. Join us as we strap on our kilts, ready our cabers, and pay a rare visit to this little-loved Star Trek episode and the ersatz Scottish movie that inspired it. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Brigadoon (00:02:50) To B-Plot or Not to B-Plot (00:22:43) Space Soap Opera (00:39:55) Brigadoomed? (00:55:25) Host Duncan Barrett Guest Tony Black Production Tony Black (Editor) Duncan Barrett (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Clara Cook (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
Hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton put their daring holosuite casino heist on hold in order to highlight their favorite feel good Trek episodes to turn to when times are rough. But which one is truly the best, among wonderful entries like Conundrum, The Trouble with Tribbles or Badda-Bing Badda-Bang? Find out as the duo pit their chosen episodes against each other in order to crown the definitive comfort food champion!Right-click to download.Read more »
Welcome to Twenty Dollars a Day, the podcast where we explore our favorite fictional characters in the Star Trek universe! Nathan and Eppy discuss the holodeck-hosted heist in S7E15 Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang. Vic Fontaine's lounge is suddenly taken over by a hidden variable in his always-on program, the bridge crew has to pull together to help out their holographic buddy. A loving homage to films like Ocean's Eleven, we really enjoyed both watching our friends make and execute on a plan, and the opportunity to talk about a holodeck episode that doesn't stem from technological disaster. Happy April, everyone! We're happy to take our third annual look at Star Trek holodeck episodes that follow on the themes of our first love, The Rockford FIles. Hope you enjoy it! We now have a second, patron-exclusive, podcast - Plus Expenses. Covering our non-Rockford media, games and life chatter, Plus Expenses is available via our Patreon at ALL levels of support. Want more Rockford Files trivia, notes and ephemera? Check out the Two Hundred a Day Rockford Files Files! Support the podcast by subscribing at patreon.com/twohundredaday. Big thanks to our Gumshoe patrons! Check them out: Richard Hatem Brian Perrera Eric Antener Bill Anderson Jim Crocker - keep an eye out for Jim selling our games east of the Mississippi, and follow him on twitter @jimlikesgames Shane Liebling's Roll For Your Party dieroller app Jay Adan's Miniature Painting And thank you to Dael Norwood, Dylan Winslow, Dave P, and Dale Church! Thanks to: fireside.fm for hosting us Audio Hijack for helping us record and capture clips from the show spoileralerts.org for the adding machine audio clip Freesound.org for other audio clips Two Hundred a Day is a podcast by game and narrative designers Nathan D. Paoletta and Epidiah Ravachol. In each episode we pick an episode of The Rockford Files, recap and review it as fans of the show, and tease out specific elements from that episode that hold lessons for writers, gamers and anyone else interested in making better narratives.
In "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang", holographic mobsters try to run Vic Fontaine out of town. It's up the crew of DS9 to perform the heist of the century. Wes and Clay discuss being attacked while playing in the holosuite, a heist without much difficulty, and the powerful sexuality of Nana Visitor! Are you looking for older episodes? Find this and every other episode at The Pensky Podcast! Thanks for listening. Stay connected: • https://thepenskyfile.com/links/ • e-mail: thepenskyfilevideo(at)gmail.com
In "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang", holographic mobsters try to run Vic Fontaine out of town. It's up the crew of DS9 to perform the heist of the century. Wes and Clay discuss being attacked while playing in the holosuite, a heist without much difficulty, and the powerful sexuality of Nana Visitor! Are you looking for older episodes? Find this and every other episode at The Pensky Podcast! Thanks for listening. Stay connected: • https://thepenskyfile.com/links/ • e-mail: thepenskyfilevideo(at)gmail.com
This one got me thinking about Star Trek and fanfiction. I don't judge Star Trek fanfiction, mainly because I make improvisational Star Trek fanfiction every week with my friend Derek under the presumption it will amuse other people. Also because Star Trek's ability to inspire people is part of its strength. And yet… I feel like there's a transition from when a show is true to its premise and fights hard to establish its characters to when it feels established enough to take itself less seriously. TNG goes from “Symbiosis” to “Qpid.” Deep Space Nine goes from “If Wishes Were Horses” to “Badda Bing Badda Bang.” Buffy: the Vampire Slayer eventually makes that musical episode. Even shows that are comedic or tongue in cheek seem to do it. Scrubs went from having a very serious core with humor around it to the sitcom it celebrated not being in “My Life in Four Colors.” Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, already tongue-in-cheek, eventually threw up its hands and recast its entire cast as its own production staff in “Yes, Virginia, There Is a Hercules” and “For Those of You Just Joining Us…” Maybe I'm cherry-picking. Law and Order is on its billionth, tonally-even season. Firefly seemed to consistently have fun with itself. There are definitely anime series which start light, but buckle down–the one with Vash the Stampede comes to mind. Who knows? Maybe I'm just finding patterns in the static.
Even during the darkest period of the Dominion War…. There’s always time for a good heist! Deep Space Nine once again proves it can do light-hearted capers with the best of them as the crew outdoes Danny Ocean himself to save Vic’s bar from closure, thanks to a “jack in the box” (?) created by Vic’s holosuite programmer. RTW fan Jason Butze joins the crew to discuss this brilliantly crafted and delightful foray into the world of casinos and professional thievery, his love of Rat Pack-era music, a way-ahead-of-its-time discussion of racial incongruities between the past and the future, the boldness of this episode’s placement, and the greatest duet in the history of TV duets. Stick around to the end for a classic Butze-style random Trek topic discussion, and look out for a couple silly new musical themes. You don’t wanna be sleepin’ with the fishes do ya? What are you, some kinda wise guy? Listen to it now, capiche?!
Anne-Marie and Peter catch the last two stand-alone episodes before the final 9-arc of S7- Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges (aka- Latin Latin Latin Latin) and Badda-Bing Badda-Bang (and in that order for reasons we go into). Next time we're looking at Penumbra and Till Death Do us Part. Recording Friday 5th October. Feedback- borgcast@gmail.com
When holographic mobsters assume control of Vic Fontaine’s lounge, Bashir, O’Brien, and others plot to run Vic’s rival out of business and restore the program to normal. Come on, you have to agree this is a fun one, right? RIGHT? Tune in, enjoy, and be sure to keep the convo going in feedback.
This week we talk about a very stupid holosuite episode, a classic Deep Space Nine depressing episode, and Ben explains why not understanding the plot of something is a good thing.
Season 7, episodes 15 and 16: BGM podcast host and intergalactic bon vivant Bil Antoniou joins us once again, as Sisko gets pulled into a holosuite hell and Bashir tries to outsmart Section 31. Please check out Bil's podcasts at: BGM: Bad Gay Movies = Bitchy Gay Men - http://www.badgaymovies.com/ My Criterions - https://bilscriterions.wordpress.com/
STLV has arrived and we're on our way to Fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada! To celebrate this annual pilgrimage, we're taking a look at the 7th season episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, "Badda Bing Badda Bang!" It's a fun episode that channels the old-time Vegas feel with a great heist! Speaking of heists: we'll also take a look at the film that served as the inspiration for this fun holosuite caper, the 1960 classic, "Ocean's 11" starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and the rest of the Rat Pack. Plus, we'll update you on the latest from Star Trek: Discovery including the programming for the upcoming series on the STLV schedule! We'll also have a final look at the Cosplay for Good tote board--and the news is amazing! Our great friends Heather and Jeff from Shore Leave have come up with a really creative way to help us raise money for the Nevada SPCA during STLV and we can't wait to tell you about it! It's all in Episode 110 of Your Independent Star Trek Podcast, pally! Join us!
STLV has arrived and we're on our way to Fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada! To celebrate this annual pilgrimage, we're taking a look at the 7th season episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, "Badda Bing Badda Bang!" It's a fun episode that channels the old-time Vegas feel with a great heist! Speaking of heists: we'll also take a look at the film that served as the inspiration for this fun holosuite caper, the 1960 classic, "Ocean's 11" starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and the rest of the Rat Pack. Plus, we'll update you on the latest from Star Trek: Discovery including the programming for the upcoming series on the STLV schedule! We'll also have a final look at the Cosplay for Good tote board--and the news is amazing! Our great friends Heather and Jeff from Shore Leave have come up with a really creative way to help us raise money for the Nevada SPCA during STLV and we can't wait to tell you about it! It's all in Episode 110 of Your Independent Star Trek Podcast, pally! Join us!
Deep Space Nine was about to enter its two month long finale arc to wrap up the war storyline and closeout the show. But first it needed a little diversion. Some fun. A casino job. Yes, this week we watch Ocean's 11 In Space. The war can wait until next week. WARNING: Explicit language From... The post Superhero Time Presents: That One Episode Of Star Trek “Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang” appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
Deep Space Nine was about to enter its two month long finale arc to wrap up the war storyline and closeout the show. But first it needed a little diversion. Some fun. A casino job. Yes, this week we watch Ocean’s 11 In Space. The war can wait until next week. WARNING: Explicit language From... The post Superhero Time Presents: That One Episode Of Star Trek “Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang” appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
Vic Fontaine encounters some trouble in “Badda-Bing Badda-Bang”, and Bashir encounters some trouble in “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges”. Plus! We meet a cartographer. iTunes Google Play RSS
VOY 5x16 / DS9 7x15. Get sick and rob a casino in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. Chapters The Disease (00:01:15) Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang (00:07:03) Hosts Richard Marquez and Amy Nelson ProductionMike Schindler (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
Covering “Badda Bing Badda Bang” and “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges.”
Badda-Bing Badda-Bang. Just before Deep Space Nine wrapped up with a ten-episode arc that resolved the Dominion War, the crew took one last moment to cut loose and enjoy themselves—and they did it in the name of one of their dearest friends. He may be nothing more than photons and forcefields, but Vic Fontaine influenced the lives of almost everyone on DS9 in a positive way. So when his hotel was bought and his livelihood threatened, Miles, Jules, and the rest of the crew knew they had to help. In this episode of The Orb hosts Christopher Jones and Matthew Rushing join in the holographic fun to discuss Vic, his role on the station, Sisko's issues with 1962, and why Starfleet could learn a thing or two from Ezri's choice of outfit.
Discussing DS9 episodes 162-165. "The Emperor's New Cloak" (562) @ 00:53, "Field of Fire" (563) @ 19:37, "Chimera" (564) @ 31:56, "Badda-Bing Badda-Bang" (566) @ 45:29.