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BREAKING BAD ACCENTS. Jean-Luc Picard couldn't save all the Romulans so he opted to save none of them. Does the attempt to turn the character into a classic 21st century antihero succeed or are Bryan and Kristen too distracted by both the intentionally bad and the accidentally bad accent work throughout the series? The grades begin at (24:27).
Ever wonder what the Hell they (a robot does) do on that ship all day? Well, prepare yourself to find out in “Data's Day”! It's season 4, episode 11, of your favorite podcast, ST:TNGeez! And it's coming at you right about . . . NOW!No distress call, no sudden stellar anomaly, no pesky entities! It's just the Enterprise D tooling through space and doing what it does. This time, it's chauffeuring a Vulcan ambassador to the Romulan Neutral Zone, so that's Picard's day settled. What about the other 1000 people on the ship? They got stuff to do, too, and Data is happy to tell us, or rather Bruce Maddox, all about it via his voiceover blog post. O'Brien is getting married, Riker's getting horny, and Bev has her toes a tappin' in this exciting episode of ST:TNGeez!Even more available at: https://tngeez.com
This episode inspired both the Beatles' song "A Day in the Life" and the entire run of the sitcom of the 90s "Seinfeld." And that's canon! Data's voiceover diary entries written to Dr. Bruce Maddox are the wrapper of the slice of life episode, the first of its kind for the franchise. But this nothingburger day is nothing but - so many things happen! Including the wedding of O'Brien to Keiko Ishikawa, a birth, a Sherlock Holmes reference, a hair coloring, and a fake death ... of a Salesman in the original Klingon. Truly one of the funniest episodes of Star Trek, which Greg mentions as host ad nauseum. Get in touch with us on Twitter @ReEngageTNG! Host: Greg Tito (@gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG) Panel: Jimmie G (@thejimmieg on IG & Twitter), Erik Gratton (@erikfallsdown on Twitter & IG), and Kate Jaeger (@jaegerlicious on Twitter and IG) Audio Editor: Greg Tito (@gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG) Logo artwork: @mojojojo_97 on Twitter, mojo97.com Theme music: Ryan Marth Next up is s4e12 "The Wounded" hosted by Erik!
Data writes pen pal Bruce Maddox about a typical day on the Enterprise, which includes saving a wedding and avoiding war with the Romulans. Plus Getting to Know Christmas part 3, Trek Trivia, and more! Thanks for listening, hope you enjoy, and tell a friend! Follow us on twitter: @BesottedGeekPod Email the show: besottedgeek@gmail.com Check out our website: besottedgeek.com Buy some stuff: teepublic.com/user/besottedgeek etsy.com/shop/untidyvenus, code “besotted” Support the show: patreon.com/besottedgeek Watch Stork suck at video games: twitch.tv/besottedgeek & YouTube
Welcome to Captain's Pod, a Star Trek companion podcast presented by CinemaSins! This week sees Captain Ian and Ambassador Deneé watch the absolute classic TNG episode with an all-timer Picard speech. Join the crew as Deneé gets MIGHTY rageful about Dr. Bruce Maddox living as long as he did, Ian applauds Picard's pick-up lines, and they both agree that Riker is a bit of dick to poor Pinnochio.1) Ten Forward - Just one big old soup of love and sin this week! (6:31)CAPTAIN'S POD IS LIVE EVERY FRIDAY AT 12:30PM(ISH) CENTRAL!! Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/cinemasinsliveYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Nxj5dpHf2p7cN9qdUVEzAThe show's hailing frequencies are always open by email at captainspod@cinemasins.com Find us on Twitter:@captainspodcsIan - @whittsinnedDeneé - @DeneeSays Join a community of CinemaSinners and Trekkies on the CinemaSins discord:www.discord.gg/cinemasins Want extra *holodeck privileges? Join the Sinclub! https://www.patreon.com/CinemaSins And live long and Podsper! *holodeck and ads not includedAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What does it mean to be human? Where does sentience start? What makes us unique? These are the questions TNG's episode "Meassure of a Man" tries to answer. As Data's fate is threatened by everyones' worst enemy, Bruce Maddox, we are cheering on Picard in his work to prove Data's sentience and value as a lifeform. As "Meassure of a Man" is probably one of the most famous and most well received Star Trek episodes, we absolutely had to discuss it. Not only do we talk about the ethical rammifications of being alive, we also discuss the importance of friendship and home, and our knowledge of military organizations (it's slim!). The work Alex is quoting at the end of the episode is "The measure of a man?: Asimov's bicentennial man, star trek's data, and being human" by Sue Short (2003). It's an interesting read about the parallels between Data and Asimov's bicentennial man, and it sets Data in the context of earlier writings of science fiction and their understanding of AI and android lifeforms. You can find us on Instagram and Twitter @deep_space_gay or send us an e-mail at deep.space.gay@gmail.com. Short, S. (2003). The measure of a man?: Asimov's bicentennial man, star trek's data, and being human. Extrapolation (Pre-2012), 44(2), 209.
Data's sentience and freedom of choice is on trial when he refuses orders to undergo a dangerous procedure. Ruthie and Matthew talk about parallels from this episode to the present-day crisis of body autonomy and how society excludes some humans when considering human rights. With the First Link is excited to cover this first of the "classic" TNG episodes in our review of the series. Join us as we get into the deep metaphysical stuff while also stopping to throw shade at the ultimate TNG entitled whiner - Bruce Maddox. Main Cover art by Nathan Nun, www.nathannun.ca Theme Music by Flame Lion Studios
Data's sentience and freedom of choice is on trial when he refuses orders to undergo a dangerous procedure. Ruthie and Matthew talk about parallels from this episode to the present-day crisis of body autonomy and how society excludes some humans when considering human rights. With the First Link is excited to cover this first of the "classic" TNG episodes in our review of the series. Join us as we get into the deep metaphysical stuff while also stopping to throw shade at the ultimate TNG entitled whiner - Bruce Maddox. Main Cover art by Nathan Nun, www.nathannun.ca Theme Music by Flame Lion Studios
During a routine crew rotation, Dr. Bruce Maddox announces he is having Data transferred under his command in order for the doctor to disassemble the android in order to study him and create more of his kind. Data is properly apprehensive and declines the transfer, going so far as resigning from Starfleet to avoid falling under Maddox's command. You'd think that was the end of it, but Maddox says Data cannot resign, and unfortunately JAG officer Phillipa Louvois agrees. Picard challenges the ruling leading to a hearing where he defends Data while Riker has no choice but to represent Maddox.
One of the best TNG episodes of all time. Is Data sentient or the property of Starfleet? Bruce Maddox wants to dismantle and study Data. Picard must defend his officer and prove he is independent. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
One of the best TNG episodes of all time. Is Data sentient or the property of Starfleet? Bruce Maddox wants to dismantle and study Data. Picard must defend his officer and prove he is independent.
At the height of Star Trek: Picard's first season, we hailed writer Melinda Snodgrass to have a chat about the character she created in Bruce Maddox who was a central character of that season. The post That Time When We Met Melinda Snodgrass appeared first on Trekzone.
For Patreon call-in show #5, Brian and Ruthie are joined by Kim Voegele, Laurence Todd, James Robbins, Brian Shiro, and Jim Matthews. We discuss Star Trek: Picard - The Last Best Hope and the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds announcement.
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
For Patreon call-in show #5, Brian and Ruthie are joined by Kim Voegele, Laurence Todd, James Robbins, Brian Shiro, and Jim Matthews. We discuss Star Trek: Picard - The Last Best Hope and the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds announcement.
For Patreon call-in show #5, Brian and Ruthie are joined by Kim Voegele, Laurence Todd, James Robbins, Brian Shiro, and Jim Matthews. We discuss Star Trek: Picard - The Last Best Hope and the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds announcement.
Ruthie & Brian sit down with Uma McCormack, author of Star Trek: Picard - The Last Best Hope and discuss writing the novel, finding the characters' voices, and other story details from the novel. If you haven't read the novel but are planning to, you may want to read it first. There are spoilers in this episode!
Ruthie & Brian sit down with Uma McCormack, author of Star Trek: Picard - The Last Best Hope and discuss writing the novel, finding the characters' voices, and other story details from the novel. If you haven't read the novel but are planning to, you may want to read it first. There are spoilers in this episode!
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Ruthie & Brian sit down with Uma McCormack, author of Star Trek: Picard - The Last Best Hope and discuss writing the novel, finding the characters' voices, and other story details from the novel. If you haven't read the novel but are planning to, you may want to read it first. There are spoilers in this episode!
Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1. The perceived danger of synthetic life has been an important theme in Star Trek: Picard since the pilot episode. In “Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1,” we finally arrive at Soji's homeworld, Coppelius, and see a group of synthetic life forms that now must grapple with a threat to its existence. Meanwhile, the crew of La Sirena get caught in the middle as a Romulan fleet approaches. In this episode of The Line, hosts Brandon-Shea Mutala, Justin Oser, and Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi discuss the penultimate episode of Star Trek: Picard, “Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1.” We explore the introduction of Noonian Soong's son Altan Inigo Soong, the synth society he created together with Bruce Maddox, and the android Sutra, who reinterprets the warning called the Admonition. We also discuss the connection between the episode title and two 17th-century paintings, and share our predictions for the season finale. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Initial Thoughts (00:03:08) Meaning of the Title (00:06:22) Favorite Moments (00:12:38) Opening Scene (00:17:42) A Synth Society (00:29:08) Altan Inigo Soong (00:42:58) Sutra and the Admonition (00:50:12) Questions and Concerns (01:20:55) Canon and Book Connections (01:28:47) Chrissie's History Corner (01:34:11) Final Thoughts (01:43:33) Closing (01:49:52) Hosts Justin Oser, Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi, and Brandon-Shea Mutala Production Justin Oser (Editor and Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Producer) Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
For episode 9 of The Star Trek Picard Cast, Brian and Ruthie talk through your feedback on Season 1, Episode 5 of Star Trek: Picard, titled Stardust City Rag. This episode was written by Kirsten Beyer, and it was directed again by Jean-Luc Picard's former Number One, Jonathan Frakes.
For episode 9 of The Star Trek Picard Cast, Brian and Ruthie talk through your feedback on Season 1, Episode 5 of Star Trek: Picard, titled Stardust City Rag. This episode was written by Kirsten Beyer, and it was directed again by Jean-Luc Picard's former Number One, Jonathan Frakes.
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
For episode 9 of The Star Trek Picard Cast, Brian and Ruthie talk through your feedback on Season 1, Episode 5 of Star Trek: Picard, titled Stardust City Rag. This episode was written by Kirsten Beyer, and it was directed again by Jean-Luc Picard's former Number One, Jonathan Frakes.
Stardust City Rag. Star Trek has rarely shown us the fringes of the galaxy without at least some of the perspective coming from Starfleet characters. In Star Trek: Picard, we're seeing 24-century life in more parts of the galaxy that are far from the oversight of the Federation, and where few interactions with Starfleet officers occur. In “Stardust City Rag,” the crew of La Sirena go on a mission to find cyberneticist Bruce Maddox. They trace him to a city where it seems almost anything goes and any sort of official law is a distant memory. In this episode of The Line, hosts Brandon-Shea Mutala, Justin Oser, and Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi discuss the fifth episode of Star Trek: Picard, “Stardust City Rag.” We explore the controversial opening scene as well as the important roles of Bruce Maddox and Seven of Nine. We also talk about colorful and seedy Stardust City, the heartbreaking reunion of Raffi and her son, and where Dr. Agnes Jurati's goes after a big change for her character. We also share our predictions for upcoming episodes. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Favorite Moments (00:02:09) The Opening Scene (00:05:26) Picard and Seven (00:25:45) Political Implications of the Mars Attack (00:28:47) Maddox and Stardust City (00:41:02) Seven's Revenge (01:02:45) Raffi and Gabe (01:06:29) Maddox and Jurati (01:18:09) Chrissie's History Corner (01:28:41) Canon and Book Connections (01:35:19) Predictions (01:41:00) Questions, Concerns, and Final Thoughts (01:46:03) Closing (01:54:02) Hosts Justin Oser, Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi, and Brandon-Shea Mutala Production Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi (Editor and Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Producer) Justin Oser (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Melinda Snodgrass stops by Trekzone to have A Trekzone Conversation. The post Melinda Snodgrass on Bruce Maddox, Star Trek and Her Books appeared first on Trekzone.
Bruce Maddox actor Brian Brophy has directed a Star Trek parody musical, Sir Patrick Stewart stars in new film Coda, now streaming, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers tells us about Trek's most inventive tech. All that, plus this week in Trek history! 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 Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
We talk about the first episode of Picard with our nerdy friend Ed Douglas. Ed explains the difference between a Vulcan and a Romulan, the significance of the song "Blue Skies" and tells us the Bond villain backstory of Bruce Maddox. And all the feels between Picard and Dahj inspires Andrea to write and perform an indie ukulele song. Opening Intro Music Credits: FreeDrumLoops = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOKWrw-6P_ab9Vjxs6q1m2A Beat produced by JKD STAY FREE = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1RU5bSvIoCdvdHy6axdNTQ