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On this week's Watchcast Star Trek gets proper goofy as we tackle the distinctly Halloween-flavored episode, Catspaw, as well as the return of swarthy space scumbag Harry Mudd in I, Mudd! CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 141: Star Trek: Catspaw and I, Mudd. (00:00:14) - Intro. (00:02:13) - Leading things off with the first of our two very silly episodes today, Catspaw! (00:06:36) - Before we talk too much about the ending, let's talk about who made Catspaw. (00:13:08) - Beaming down to a Scooby Doo planet. (00:20:06) - Wizards and dungeons and whatnot. (00:28:48) - Finally, Catgirls have arrived in Star Trek. (00:37:56) - GIANT CAT GIANT CAT GIANT CAT (00:43:03) - Smoking pipe cleaner puppets. (00:48:53) - Final thoughts. (00:50:08) - Break! (00:50:33) - We're back, and it's time to get stuck in the Mudd. (00:53:39) - Production and cast talk. (00:59:57) - Androids hijacking the Enterprise. (01:05:47) - King Mudd. (01:12:04) - The many temptations of the Enterprise crew. (01:16:20) - The animatronic battleaxe, and the crew needs to figure out how to outsmart these androids. (01:24:33) - Death by improv exercises. (01:29:30) - Mudd's horrible fate. (01:32:43) - Final thoughts. (01:44:14) - Next week's episodes, and outro.
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How's it going, Catspaws! Welcome to the first installment of Catspaw Corner, in which Tatjana and Emilee invite one of our listeners onto the podcast to discuss Odyssey in new and interesting ways! In this episode, we discuss some of our favorite characters from Odyssey, and imagine them in the worlds of Harry Potter and Wheel of Time. Join us as we sort characters into their Hogwarts houses and Aes Sedai Ajahs.BEWARE, THERE BE SPOILERS AHEAD FOR ADVENTURES IN ODYSSEY, HARRY POTTER, AND WHEEL OF TIMEIf you'd like to see the list of characters by house and ajah, as sorted by us and our and guest, check out our reddit.
https://youtu.be/eBC3mnaTL_YMatt and Sean talk about another omnipotent being who can't help but play games with the Star Trek: The Original Series crew. This is another Kirk making the ladies swoon. Does this trope work or does it need to stop?YouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/trekintimeAudio version of the podcast: https://www.trekintime.showGet in touch: https://trekintime.show/contactFollow us on X: @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmf ★ Support this podcast ★
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Black castles, black cats and the blackest of intentions, maman! At least we think. Not really sure what these bad guys wanted in the first place, but Sylvia grew to want a lil sumfin sumfin, maman. Just a bit o' Kirkin' off if you catch my drift...Episode Reviewed:Star Trek 2x01 - "Catspaw"Hosts:David C. RobersonEffie OpheldersNote: This episode of Star Trek Universe continues young Effie's first watch of Star Trek in production order. Guiding her on this journey: Dave, a stalwart fan of almost four decades who rewatches along with her, provides trivia, insights and the occasional excitement-stoking minor spoiler. Join Us:Site: http://startrekucast.comApple: http://bit.ly/StuCastSpotify: http://bit.ly/StarTrekUCastSpreaker: http://bit.ly/StuCastSpreaker"Dance of Deception" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This podcast contains explicit language and adult themes that may not be suitable for all listeners. In this episode of Here Comes The Guillotine, award winning Scottish comedians Frankie Boyle, Susie McCabe and Christopher Macarthur-Boyd chat about Baby Boomers, Vampires in Glasgow and ISIS...
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home (also known as Free Willy 2) is a 1995 American family adventure drama film directed by Dwight Little from a screenplay by Karen Janszen, Corey Blechman and John Mattson. It is the sequel to the 1993 film Free Willy and second installment in the Free Willy film series distributed by Warner Bros. under their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label. Jason James Richter, Jayne Atkinson, August Schellenberg, Michael Madsen and Mykelti Williamson reprise their roles from the first film. New cast members include Jon Tenney and Elizabeth Peña. Unlike the previous film where Keiko played Willy, a robotic double created by Edge Innovations was used to play the eponymous whale while the Free Willy Keiko Foundation devised a plan to bring Keiko to the Oregon Coast Aquarium where he would be rehabilitated from poor health. However, Keiko did make an uncredited appearance, reprising his role as Willy through an archival clip shown in the movie. Set two years after Jesse freed his orca friend Willy whose now reunited with his family which includes sister Luna, brother Littlespot and mother Catspaw, the plot follows Jesse in a race against time after an oil spill separated Willy and his siblings from their mother and it's up to him to get them back home before the oil traps them in the cove for good. Filming commenced in Astoria, Oregon and the San Juan Islands between April and August 1994 with additional filming taking place in California. The film opened on July 19, 1995 to mixed reviews from critics. Despite underperforming at the box office, a third film Free Willy 3: The Rescue was subsequently released in 1997.
When an away team beams up a member, just to immediately die, Kirk, Spock and McCoy go looking. But instead of finding themselves in a perilous situation, they stumble into a Spirit Halloween store, and have to deal with witches, warlocks, and giant black cats. Will they make it out alive? Find out in this week's episode, "Catspaw!" Be sure to check out our website, social media, and join our Discord! Links for all are listed below: Website | Discord | BlueSky | Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Twitter | TikTok | YouTube Drop us an email at YetAnotherSTPod@gmail.com! “Warp Speed” and "To the Stars" was written and performed by William Grobbelaar Music: https://soundcloud.com/williamgrobbelaarmusic Additional artwork by George Rateau: https://www.fiverr.com/georgerateau
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A HAUNTED HOUSE traps Kirk, Spock, and McCoy who are teased, tortured, and brainwashed by a pair of bickering aliens from another galaxy -- one of which transforms from a simple black house cat to a forced perspective oversized black house cat meant to suggest a panther! That's not the goofiest thing that happens in this episode and there's a lot more scary stuff surrounding the episode's production, from diva actors to tragedy. The grades begin at (32:06).TOMORROW, Bryan will be joined by Laurie from TrekMovie.com to talk about **two** episodes from The Animated Series in our new monthly bonus episode focusing on The Animated Series and Lower Decks. If you're enjoying the show, tell your friends or give us a review on Apple Podcasts and five stars, if you feel so inclined. And you can check out how many Treks, Marrys, and Kills we've handed out at www.trekmarrykillpod.com.
Catspaw (Star Trek: TOS) vs. The Raich (Star Wars: Ewoks)Two Halloween episodes. Don't know how it happened, but both episodes are Halloween episodes. And we recorded this in October.__________________________Get early, extended episodes on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/trekwarspodTheme by Tosin AwofesoSocial Media:https://www.instagram.com/trekwarspodhttps://bsky.app/profile/trekwarspod.bsky.socialWant to ask us questions? Email us at trekwarspod@gmail.com .And leave us a review! https://bit.ly/leave-a-review-trek-wars
This bonus clip shows how we came up with the permanent Special Guest Star credit for Erin. We also chat about Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Chris Hemsworth, cute Chidi from The Good Place, and the not-so-cute visitors at Dollywood. Matt unleashes his wrath upon the microphone stand in Warped Podcast's first casualty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Lieutenant Rebecca Frost and noted Space Show fan Admiral Kerry Jackson as they continue their voyage through Star Trek: The Original Series! This week, we talk about these season 2 episodes: The Doomsday Machine, Catspaw, I Mudd, Metamorphosis, and Journey to Babel.
Have you ever wondered why Star Trek doesn't usually do "holiday specials"? This episode holds the answer! It's the episode that asks, "What if Star Trek did a Halloween episode?" The answer is not great. Play along with our Starfleet Academy Cadet Challenge -- Share this episode using the hashtag #StarfleetChallenge on social media! Visit our website at humanisttrek.com Support the show at patreon.com/humanisttrek Pick up your merch at threadless.com/humanisttrek Socials Mastodon Facebook Instagram Starfleet Officer maker by @marci_bloch
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In this week's episode, Dana and Dan discuss "Catspaw." The guys share listener comments, talk about how this is the only holiday episode in the original series, and discuss how the writing in this show was, to put it mildly, bad. There is also talk about the Macbeth curse and why Dana used to chase trucks spewing mosquito spray. To see the video referenced in this episode, click here. Please send your comments, questions, and suggestions to damnitjimpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find us on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. Music: Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Kirk and crew find themselves in some sort of Halloween nightmare. Kirk makes out with an alien Muppet. Twitter: @WWST_Podcast Check out our good friend A5StarDiningExperience on Twitch!
Anne-Marie and Peter cover the 1st episode produced for S2 of TOS, Catspaw. On Wednesday 18th they record their thoughts on Lower Decks S3's Grounded, then on Wednesday 25th it's TOS' Metamorphoses. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com
Anne-Marie and Peter finish their coverage of S1 of SNW with A Quality Of Mercy. Next week on this feed it's the start of S2 of TOS, with their thoughts on Catspaw, recording Thur 12th. Then on Wednesday 18th they start S3 of Lower Decks, looking at Grounded. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com
Anne-Marie and Peter give their thoughts on Operation -- Annihilate! Next week on this feed they're covering the Strange New Worlds episode, All Those Who Wander, recording 4th January. Then, on Thursday 12th they start S2 of TOS, covering Catspaw. Feel free to send your thoughts in (just keep the feedback to less than 5 minutes please). Borgcast@gmail.com
Beware, this episode is extra super scary! Scary BAD that is! There's a desert of cat litter a magic butt wand and scariest of all: an ordinary house cat
The Boyz watch "Catspaw" from Star Trek the Original Series
Happy Halloween again! It's time for a spoooooooky episode, TOS's Catspaw! Join us for a Robert Bloch penned episode as we discuss cats and their noises, mankind's most base fears, and some of the cutest aliens EVER.
You think Star Trek is just space guys philosophizing about morality? You think things never get spooky? I've got a very real giant black cat and dungeon with skeletons that say otherwise! That's right, since it's Halloween, we had to talk about the ONLY Star Trek Halloween episode: the original series's Catspaw! Join Sam, Jack, and Kevin for an exciting discussion about whether this episode is scary, the quaint comfort of terrible original series episodes, and a lot of discussion about Korob, Sylvia, and the weird wand. Sam also takes us on a journey through some internet listicles about “the scariest Star Trek episodes” (spoiler: some of the choices are silly), and the team discusses all the great horror movies that have come out thus far in 2022. Not to mention another thrilling trip to the old mailbag! This discussion will enthrall all extragalactic beings, including those who can experience no sensation! And coming soon, to a podcast device near you: the continuing journey of the Tongo wheel! Have a spooky, spooky Halloween. To hear your email read on a future episode, mail us at: reopeningthewormhole@gmail.com Check out Jack on Jack's Silly Little Friendly Neighborhood Star Trek: Discovery, Short Treks, Picard, and Lower Decks Podcast at jacksdiscovery.libsyn.com or on Apple Podcasts. Check out 2 albums' worth of RTW music on any of your favorite streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, and so much more! Also, hear Jack and friend of the show Geoff Clarke talk about all things Planet of the Apes on The Apecast at theapecast.libsyn.com or on your favorite podcatcher. Hear Sam and friend of the show Brian Rudloff talk about Marvel Star Wars comics on Marvel Star Wars Explorers at marvelstarwarsexplorers.com or on Stitcher or Apple Podcasts. Hear Jack & Richard Dunham discuss the classic 80s anime film Akira one minute on a time on Akira Minute at akiraminute.com or on your favorite podcatcher. Lastly, check out Sam & Cam Siemer talking about early 90s Star Wars novellas on Young Jedi Knights Club at youngjediknights.club or on your favorite pod catcher.
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The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" have two more episodes in their "Star Trek" horror series exmaining selected epsiodes across the many classic TV series to help the guys brainstorm a sci-fi TV project with Lovecraftian elements. This week the guys are discussing the infamous Halloween themed episode for the original series, "Catspaw," complete with spooky castles, black cats, and hanging skeletons, and then the much much better "Deep Space Nine" episode styled like Stephen King's Misery, the character-driven "Waltz." Available on Spotify and Apple Episode 360 includes: -R.I.P. Coolio, Louise Fletcher, Loretta Lynn, Robbie Coltrane, and Angela Lansbury. -Ben shares his thoughts on plenty of new horror movies and "Werewolf by Night." -"Halloween Ends" actually... does not suck. Surprise! -Star Trek-ifying -- "Waltz" / "Catspaw" -The guys discuss another standout episode of "Deep Space Nine," written by ronald D. Moore, the intimate and play-like "Waltz," and then the notorious "Catspaw" episode from the original "Star Trek" series and its absurdity. The guys then discuss their sci-fi horror TV project beyond its planned first season.
Special Guest Jerry from The All Hallows Podcast joins us for a look at Star Trek's very own Halloween Specail (kind of), the TOS episode "Catspaw"! So turn down the lights, crack own a pumkin cider and enjoy. :)
Rhynera and Damoen finally get it on. Amond gets his Dragon. Catspaw is drawn out to scratch people.
A delightfully frothy Monday crossword courtesy of debut NYTimes crossword constructor Sarah Sinclair, with such bubbly clues as 44D, Person being used by another, CATSPAW, 37D, Playthings in bathtubs, TOYBOATS (try answering that 5 times fast!), and the mysterious (to Mike, at any rate), 49D, Common eyeliner shape, WING. We also should give a shoutout to 41D, Beaver's job, DAMMING, and the interestingly phrased 29A, Sort who tells no tales, per an old saying, DEADMAN, which tied in nicely with 16A, Pirate's pal, MATEY.Nice job, Sarah, we can't wait for your next crossword!
Caitlin and Nicole of That's Not How Science Works have joined us once again, this time to talk about the bonkers Catspaw -- the only holiday-themed episode of Star Trek ever recorded. Join us in an extra-long recording as we talk about the junk science of "racial memory," charming old production values, and how the remastering process can fundamentally change a work.
Hey all! This Halloween special goes off the tracks quickly with a mix of unrealistic reactions, sloppy plot, and silly new characters. Join Jon and Kevin as they trudge through this Trek. -------------------- *Check Out All Our Podcasts!* Geek Freaks Podcast: https://linktr.ee/GeekFreaks Pushing Buttons: https://linktr.ee/PushingButtonsPodcast TrekFreaks: https://linktr.ee/TrekFreaks Geek Freaks Interviews: https://linktr.ee/GeekFreaksInterviews Outlast Podcast: https://linktr.ee/OutlastPodcast Round Three: https://linktr.ee/RoundThree Disney Moms Gone Wrong: https://linktr.ee/disneymomsgonewrong Sloop: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast -------------------- *Hang Out With Us!* Discord: https://discord.gg/6Jrvyb2 Twitter: twitter.com/geekfreakspod Facebook: facebook.com/groups/227307812330853/ Instagram: instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast E-mail: thegeekfreakspodcast@gmail.com Twitch: twitch.tv/geekfreakspodcast Site: thegeekfreakspodcast.com --------------------- *Support Us!* Patreon: https://patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Store: redbubble.com/people/GeekFreaks
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Hey Trekkies! In this weeks episode, I get spooky and discuss the first and only time Trek released a holiday themed episode. Yup, I'm talking about Catspaw, and why I love it even thoughts pretty bad. Enjoy!
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Richard Templeman and Christel Tucker are back to discuss the first five episodes of SEASON TWO of the original series in "production" order. Full of tidbits of Trek lore, several connections to Star Wars, and laughter galore, they talk about Catspaw, Metamorphosis, Friday's Child, Who Mourns for Adonais? and Amok Time. There's kitties, and babies, and greek gods, OH MY! And you know it wouldn't be Turning Trekkie without featuring tracks from our very favorite Star Trek themed band Five Year Mission... As always let us know what you think! e-mail us at: TurningTrekkiePodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-and-christel/support
Continuing our conversation about Bright Bananas on the Romance Tree — this week we're reading an extreme oldie, Anne Stuart's Tangled Lies, famous for being a story about a heroine falling for her brother…except he's not really her brother! It's a RIDE. We talk about just how odd romance could be back in the day, about how this book might be an ancestor to dark romance, and about how alpha alpha heroes could really get. And then we talk about modern contemporary romance and how things are changing in traditional publishing. Our next read along in some number of weeks (three? four?) is Kylie Scott's Lead, one of our longtime favorites. Get it at Amazon, Apple Books, B&N, Kobo, or Bookshop.org! Thank you, as always, for listening! Please follow us on your favorite podcasting app, and if you are up for leaving a rating or review there, we would be very grateful! Show NotesBombshell comes out on Aug 24th. You should preorder it from WORD in Brooklyn, which will for sure come with some cool swag, including a special edition Fated Mates sticker. Best Friend Kelly did a Twitter poll asking people about their experiences ordering books + swag from Indie bookstores. Speaking of which, the art by Liz Parkes for The Soulmate Equation is the cutest! You might need this page as you are reading Tangled Lies.Speaking of books from your grandma's attic, look at what HEAapologist found this week! If you want this feeling without having relatives cool enough to leave them lying around, just order a big lot of random romances from eBay. For individual titles, Jen thinks Thrift Books is better than Amazon because you don't pay shipping for each individual title.Rob Imes has a page on his blog where he keeps track of all the category lines through 1989. In the case of Tangled Lies, it was first published as Harlequin Intrigue #5, then it was rebranded in the Men Made in America series, and finally part of the Famous Firsts Collection that celebrated Harlequin's 60th anniversary. Fiction DB is the place to do if you're looking for an author's backlist. Here is Anne Stuart's page, the one where the soldier and the nun have a baby together. Also, Catspaw.Check out Adriana's Instagram Live Series about telenovelas. Sarah was on to talk about Falcon Crest, because she imprinted on Lorenzo Llamas in his swim suit. His character's name was Lance Cumson. Sure.Speaking of Adriana, now is the time to preorder One Week to Claim it All. Jen and her brother Mike will be on to talk about Santa Barbara.In case you don't remember the movie Sneakers a very similar situation happens when Robert Redford is out for pizza in the 60s. And it looks like Jen & Sarah aren't the only ones who love this movie. Why we were all afraid of piranhas and quicksand in the 80s. I don't know why.The Pondering Padre (from the original cover) looks like Friar Lawrence, but not like Friar Tuck. Please note: not that kind of Priest.In the introduction, Anne Stuart mentioned being inspired by an old movie called Miss Tatlock's Millions (1948) but when it comes to "ope, maybe we're related" in pop culture, it seems hard not to talk about the influence of Flowers in the Attic and its famous incestual relationship. More recently, it was the Lannister twins in Game of Thrones or the folks in this Slate column.In romance, it was more common that these attractions were the mark of villainous men lusting after their sisters, such as Prisoner of My Desire by Johanna Lindsey, and others by Bertrice Small and Stella Cameron. A more updated story is Mister Moneybags by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward.In film, along with Miss Tatlock's Millions, Sarah metioned Crimson Peak (2015), and Jen is kicking herself for not bringing up the terrific movie movie Lone Star (1996).Jen wrote about paratext on Twitter, which of course turned into a cover conversation. We have a lot of fun interviews with authors coming up in June, and our next read along (in a couple of weeks) will be Lead by Kylie Scott. Vulture TV Critic Angelica Jade Bastién wrote a thread asking why she's bored, and wondering what happend to interesting failures. Donald Glover returned to Twitter to blame cancel culture for boring art, but then he canceled his own tweets later. A few think pieces about why sexual content is being deplatformed on the: who is doing it, and who it impacts. I bet you're shocked to learn its about capitalism and right-wing politics. Why Sarah's Facebook group OSRBC keeps getting dragged into the net.We have a lot of really fun guests coming up in the next few weeks: Tia Williams, Zoraida Cordova, and Nana Malone. Our next read along (at some point in June) will be Lead by Kylie Scott.
Matthew begins the show by telling us his first memory when he fell in love with music. In the 1980's he wrote songs in high school and talks about being in the band called- “The Specs.” He explains how he was discovered in 1984 when he signed a solo deal with Columbia records. We discuss his top 10 single “Girlfriend” that will be turning 30 along with the album that was re-titled. What was the original name and why was it changed? Hear what it was like working with Lindsey Buckingham along with the insight into the cover of Walter Eagan's “Magnet & Steel” for Sabrina the Teenage Witch LP. Doing “Sail on Sailor” with Darius Rucker for a tribute to Brian Wilson and then performing it with Brian on David Letterman. We discuss how the songs are chosen for “Under the Covers” that have three volumes. Could there be a volume four coming? He was featured on “The Simpsons” as he wrote a song for an episode, the story behind this that includes playing bass for Homer Simpson and a small guest voice appearance. In 2021 he released “Catspaw” that he recorded in his home studio. What were the inspirations for the songs and playing his first solo effort on lead guitar? Get information on possible future livestreams. Links:Matthew Sweet Website: https://www.matthewsweet.com/Follow Matthew on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/iammatthewsweetMagnet & Steel YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9XF-iP6rcoCatspaw LP: https://omnivorerecordings.com/shop/catspaw/ Before the Lights Website: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/BTL Merchandise: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/merchBecome a BTL Crew Member: https://www.patreon.com/beforethelights Extra 5Why he feels he has a following in JapanGet the complete story how he ended up as an extra for the film “Terms of Endearment” featuring Debra Winger. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/beforethelights)
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Catspaw was the seventh episode of Star Trek's second season to air, with witches, a black cat and curses laid between Kirk and his missing crewmen. In this episode Gerry and Iain discuss tiny blue space chickens. When two crewman fail to return from a routine landing mission and a third beams up dead, Kirk takes Spock and McCoy with him to retrieve the missing men, despite a ghostly warning from their fallen compatriot. Encountering first witches, then an ominous cat in an ominous castle, the trio make contact with Korob (Theo Marcuse) and Sylvia (Antoinette Bower) who hold the key to the fate of Sulu and Scotty. Catspaw was directed by Joseph Pevney, the eighth of his fourteen Star Trek episodes. The writer was Robert Bloch, the second of his three stories for the show. In this episode Gerry and Iain considered the command potential of La Salle. The discussion continues in the comments below and please keep in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram where we're @trekpodcast. You can listen to the show here on the website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Pocket Casts, TuneIn, Stitcher, Google or wherever you find your podcasts. Catspaw was released in 1967. It is 50 minutes long and originally aired on the NBC network. It can be viewed on CBS All Access in the United states, Netflix in the UK and is available on DVD and Blu Ray in other countries, including a comprehensive remastered set of all three seasons released by Paramount Home Entertainment.
Star Trek episodes mentioned in this podcast episode:Star Trek: The Next Generation"The Pegasus"Star Trek: Voyager"Alter Ego," "The Omega Directive"Star Trek episodes with a story or teleplay written by Dorothy "D.C." Fontana (sometimes credited as Michael Richards or J. Michael Bingham)Star Trek - "Charlie X," "Tomorrow Is Yesterday," This Side of Paradise," "Catspaw," "Journey to Babel," "Friday's Child," "By Any Other Name," "The Ultimate Computer," "The Enterprise Incident," "That Which Survives," and "The Way to Eden"Star Trek: The Animated Series - "Yesteryear"Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Encounter at Farpoint," "The Naked Now," "Lonely Among Us," "Too Short a Season," and "Heart of Glory."Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - "Dax"Star Trek: Age of Discovery is a fan podcast for the Star Trek Universe shows including CBS All Access shows STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, STAR TREK: PICARD and STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS.Subscribe to Star Trek: Age of Discovery in Apple Podcast by CLICKING HERE. Also, the show is available on Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, and iHeartRADIO.Email the show at startrekaod@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter at @StarTrekAoD and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/StarTrekAoD/. Visit our website at http://startrekaod.net where we offer additional articles on Star Trek canon, interesting sidebar issues and aspects of the show.How to watch Star Trek: PicardStar Trek: Picard is available exclusively in the USA on CBS All Access. It airs in Canada on Space and streams on CraveTV. It is available on Amazon Prime everywhere else in the world.How to watch Star Trek: Discovery:Star Trek: Discovery is available exclusively in the USA on CBS All Access. It airs in Canada on Space and streams on CraveTV. It is available on Netflix everywhere else in the world.2020 © Star Trek: Age of Discovery
Nerds Log, Stardate 022020.4: Things get spooooooky! The Nerds watch in equal parts horror and amazement as Spock, Kirk and McCoy beam down to a planet to get Sulu and Scotty after they fail to return, and find witches, a castle, a black cat, and the exact people they are looking for. They appear to be fine, but under the control of a strange creature! How will Kirk Seduce his way out of this one?? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
It's always the bad episodes of the series that give us the best episode of the podcast! This week we pick apart Catspaw. This week we try and figure out what Colob and Sylvia are doing here. and spend too much time on it. We reference Squire of Gothos numerous times, Matt launches into his theory on mists, again, and we discuss ow strange it is that the command team of the Enterprise are always the one beaming down to the planet. We ask why they are even there, why is Sylvia at first nice as a cat and then crappy as a human and why'd we start with all of this Halloween stuff in the first place? All this plus our usual recap and review and fun theme song.
Happy Halloween! Mickey pulled an ExVee this week and picked an episode only he enjoyed, but it’s at least themed correctly for the day. A fact the episode itself reminds you of several times. But first, was this the worst episode of Orville so far? And as usual, spoiler-laden gushing about Discovery. It’s a good... The post Superhero Time Presents: That One Episode Of Star Trek “Catspaw” appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.