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Geekshow Podcast
TV Show: In Space! - Ep 58: Star Trek The Next Generation S7 Eps 6-9

Geekshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 61:11


Behold, the return of Lieutenant Commander Rebecca Frost, noted Space Show fan Admiral Kerry Jackson, Ensign Tony Eccles, and special guest Jake Black as they resume their voyage through all things Star Trek! In this episode, we continue into season 7 of The Next Generation with episodes Phantasms, Dark Page, Attached, and Force of Nature.

Tex-Trek: A Star Trek Podcast
324: STAR TREK: TNG's "Dark page" Back-Trekking Retrospective

Tex-Trek: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 91:45


Can y'all handle a Lwaxana episode Back-Trekking Retrospective? That's right, this week we are taking a closer look at the TNG's "Dark Page." (It's the one with little kid Kirsten Dunst in it!) Join Fatheree and Taylor along with guest of the week, Rachel, as we explore this emotional and deeply personal story about Lwaxana Troi, family secrets, the power of memory, and one of Majel Barrett's most compelling performances.As always, available in both video and audio-only formats.Watch on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90M-P5jfeyEGet RSS feed:https://anchor.fm/s/f37edb0c/podcast/rssApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tex-trek/id1495605753?uo=4Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6mdZ030Klldxwn7SSc5PKp?si=3BOqsbQER9Ssfppqk7lofQ&fbclid=IwAR1M1uH_xBE1lYWcwQocoDzjoVSsLmCgBt08TCEYAltwIH3MPC0S60bMCsEJoin our Discord server:https://discord.gg/YXPeRyQh7ySupport us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/txtrekStar Trek: The Next Generation, Season 7 Episode 7"Dark Page"Written by Hilary J. BaderDirected by Les LandauLwaxana Troi visits the Enterprise, but she's preoccupied by a dark secret she has carried for years.http://www.facebook.com/textrekhttps://www.instagram.com/txtrek/http://twitter.com/TxTrekhttps://www.tiktok.com/@txtrekEmail: fathereeactual@tex-trek.com

At Least There's a Dog
At Least it Wasn't a Sentient Trash Bag (These Are The Voyages...)

At Least There's a Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 50:06


This Journey's End tried to be an emotional Crusher, but it just ended up being a Disaster. They really needed to Troi (Pic)harder. The Emergence of this episode, devoid of Inner Light, will get no Redemption. A very Dark Page in Enterprise history. There will be no Justice for this Too Short a Season, though it should be A Matter of Honor. This is The Price we pay when Yesterday's Enterprise isn't given its Devil's Due. This Final Mission is corrupted by a Future Imperfect, leaving an Identity Crisis and a tarnished Legacy, from which Terry Matalas will learn all the wrong Lessons. The crew of the NX-01, at least The Survivors, In Theory, should be the subject of Hero Worship, not just Relics, A Matter of Time until they become The Outcast. Time for The Big Goodbye. Also The Outrageous Okona, I guess. Oh, this is supposed to be an Enterprise Podcast. What a Conundrum. Oops. Here's episode 100. Yar gonna have a good time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Attached intro and outro music by Iván D. Beltrán https://www.ivandbeltran.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let us know what you think!  Be our Pen Pals at atleasttheresadog@gmail.com

Green Shirt: A Newbie's Trek Through The Next Generation
158 - Dark Page (Stammering Karens & Baby Dunst)

Green Shirt: A Newbie's Trek Through The Next Generation

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 94:27


Hailing Frequencies Open - Send us a message!The gang is joined by Shelley McLendon to explore our mommy issues as well as "Dark Page." Picard is good at Snooping, Riker is dumbfounded, and Data uses ChatGPT. Meanwhile, Cameron gets religious, Rob reveals his biggest fandom, Bobi is not anti-woohoo, and Shelley has some ethical questions. Engage!Visit Shelley on InstagramAnd check out her work at The Siren Theater  Pick up some Green Shirt Merch 

It's All Been Trekked Before
TNG "Attached"

It's All Been Trekked Before

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 46:42


It's All Been Trekked Before #353  Season 12, Episode 14  Star Trek: The Next Generation #7.08 "Attached"     Keith talks a bit about “Gambits Part I and II” and “Dark Page” for the first four minutes. Then the guys review “Attached,” which they think was… fine. They have plenty of thoughts about how it could have been done better.     It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents and https://www.facebook.com/ItsAllBeenTrekkedBefore 

It's All Been Trekked Before
TNG "Dark Page"

It's All Been Trekked Before

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 48:05


It's All Been Trekked Before #351  Season 12, Episode 12  Star Trek: The Next Generation #7.07 "Dark Page"     Megan returns to help us deal with Lwaxana's grief.    It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents and https://www.facebook.com/ItsAllBeenTrekkedBefore 

The TNG Podcast
S7E7 Dark Page

The TNG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 80:37


Today,* We didn't know that all Betazeds have black eyes.* Andrea is pissed about more dream sequences.And we ask the question, "Where are the stakes in this episode?"Support the showContact The TNG PodcastSend us a direct message on Instagram or FacebookEmail us: info@thetngpodcast.comDrop us a 90 second voicemailThanks for listening! Live long and prosper!~ Shereese & AndreaPS. Consider supporting our podcast so we can keep making content about this show we all love!

Trek am Dienstag - Der wöchentliche Star-Trek-Podcast

1. November 1993: Kaum ist Data zurück von seinem Trip ins Alptraumland, unternimmt Deanna eine ähnlich verstörende Reise ins Unterbewusstsein ihrer Mutter Lwaxana. Diese versucht, falsche (Wolfs-)Fährten zu legen, während die Episode selbst das Publikum mit einem nur scheinbar unmoralischen Friedensvermittler aufs Belgier-Glatteis führt. Am Ende wird ein tragisches Familiengeheimnis gelüftet. In Deutschland: Ort der Finsternis, ausgestrahlt am 1. Juli 1994.

What We've Watched Podcast
Re:TNG Season 7 Episode 07 Dark Page

What We've Watched Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 34:20


This week we we watched the final Lwaxana Troi TNG episode. It also features a very young Kirsten Dunst and a dark secret about Deanna Troi's childhood.

The Nerd Trek Podcast
Episode 282: Episode 282: Star Trek: TNG - S07E07 - Dark Page

The Nerd Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 33:06


Lwazanna Troi is back. But she has some dark secrets. Kirsten Dunst guest stars. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdtrekpodcast/support

The Nerd Trek Podcast
Episode 282: Episode 282: Star Trek: TNG - S07E07 - Dark Page

The Nerd Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 33:06


Lwazanna Troi is back. But she has some dark secrets. Kirsten Dunst guest stars. 

The Lorerunner
Star Trek TNG S7E07 Dark Page

The Lorerunner

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 23:50


Star Trek TNG S7E07 Dark Page

TrekCulture
10 Episodes That Paid Off WAY Later - Space Seed! The Price! Dark Page! The Infinite Vulcan?!

TrekCulture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 11:23


Tease and deliver, even if it takes a little longer than expected. Seán Ferrick presents 10 Episodes That Paid Off WAY Later... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Women at Warp: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

We're joined by Azucena for an in-depth look at the 7th Season TNG episode, “Dark Page.” We discuss production notes, the themes of the episode, and the depth of character added to Lwaxana Troi. Content Note: In depth discussions of grief, loss (specifically, loss of children), and PTSD. HOSTS Sue Andi GUEST Azucena EDITOR Andi Send us your feedback! Email: crew@womenatwarp.com Twitter/Instagram: @womenatwarp Facebook: http://facebook.com/womenatwarp Support the Show on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/womenatwarp Visit our TeePublic Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/womenatwarp

The Roddenberry Podcast Network
WAW: 186: "Dark Page"

The Roddenberry Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 55:39


We're joined by Azucena for an in-depth look at the 7th Season TNG episode, “Dark Page.” We discuss production notes, the themes of the episode, and the depth of character added to Lwaxana Troi. Content Note: In depth discussions of grief, loss (specifically, loss of children), and PTSD. HOSTS Sue Andi GUEST Azucena EDITOR Andi Send us your feedback! Email: crew@womenatwarp.com Twitter/Instagram: @womenatwarp Facebook: http://facebook.com/womenatwarp Support the Show on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/womenatwarp Visit our TeePublic Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/womenatwarp

Galaxy Class: A Star Trek: The Next Generation Podcast
GC: 059: Bat'leth Battle XVII: Captain's Holiday vs. Dark Page

Galaxy Class: A Star Trek: The Next Generation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 69:19


When both Amy and Ria are away, we call in the best person we can find to help us decide once and for all which of these two episodes reign supreme. Kevin and Joe enlist the assistance of Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi to determine whether a Picard centric episode or a Troi centered story moves on!United Federation of Podcasts is brought to you by listeners like you. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help produce the podcast! Tim CooperBill SmithSimon De LucaChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiMahendran RadhakrishnanJim McMahonCasey PettittVictor GamboaVera BibleJustin OserTom ElliotGreg MolumbyKevin ScharfAlexander GatesFit RogersJim StoffelVanessa VaughanTom Van ScotterChris TribuzioThad HaitAnn MarieJoe MignoneJosh BrewingtonYou can become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/ufpearth

Star Trek The Next Conversation
TNC "Dark Page" (TNG S7E7)

Star Trek The Next Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 162:12


Matt and Andy enter another dream state. Sadly this time its Lwaxana Troi's subconscious we are visiting. Episode discussion begins around 55:00Patreon shout outs around the 2 hour mark.

The Beige and The Bold

Dark Page is a heavy and surreal episode which is a hard thing to make fun of, but me and Smokey try. I hope you guys like How I Met Your Mother*. It's great how this episode deals with language and trauma. As best as a 45-minute episodic TV drama can. It utilizes Majel Barret effectively and Marina Sirtis gets some decent work. I'm not sure why this episode isn't remembered better. It's got an IMDB score of 6.4, which puts it in the bottom middle of Season 7. I don't see how it's neck-and-neck with "Force of Nature," which we'll get to. I'm going to be mixing some of these episodes up. When it was just me and Derek I could keep a schedule (I couldn't, but you get my point). Now that I'm trying to get episodes with guests recorded before TNG goes off Netflix, which is schedule to happen "TBD but soon," I'm taking what I can, when I can. I wouldn't 100% bet on "Attached" being the episode for next week. *Obviously, not the finale. The Beige and The Bold is hosted on Anchor and is available on most podcasting platforms. New episodes are usually posted on Sunday nights at 9:00 PM CST. If you have Netflix and would like to be a guest host for an episode in season seven, let me know on twitter @VanVelding or via Discord: https://discord.gg/Nw7Vf4Pkpn

outcast ASMR podcast
reading a few stories from: SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK (page-turning, gentle taps; whispered)

outcast ASMR podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 12:21


what was that? a ghost? a monster? tonight i will be whispering spooky bedtime stories to you from scary stories to tell in the dark! WARNING: DO NOT LISTEN BEFORE BED IF YOU CANNOT HANDLE IT it's ok if you need to stop this episode

Welcome to the Lou Trek Show
Dark Page, TNG S7 E07 Review, The Battle Bridge

Welcome to the Lou Trek Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 88:53


Lwaxana Troi visits the Enterprise, but she’s preoccupied by a dark secret she has carried for years. Today James and Lou discuss (Dark Page) and what we think of it. Credit: Main Title Theme (TV Edit) was arranged by Dennis McCarthy and composed by Gerry Goldsmith and Alexander Courage All audio used is copyrighted by […]

Into the Wormhole with Larissa and Lauren
Let’s Cry About “Dark Page”

Into the Wormhole with Larissa and Lauren

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 65:34


Larissa invites her sister, music therapist, and OG Number One, Amanda, to discuss the heartwrenching and touching episode of TNG, “Dark Page”. THEY CRY.

Treks and the City with Alice Wetterlund and Veronica Osorio
S7E07B "Dark Page" (w/ Franqi French)

Treks and the City with Alice Wetterlund and Veronica Osorio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 47:50


Writer and comedian Franqi French (Non-Prophets podcast, Variety's "Ten Comics to Watch") joins Alice and Veronica to finish up unpacking Lwaxana's psychic breakdown on part two of two covering TNG S7E07 "Dark Page." Listen to Treks and the City Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus SUPPORT TREKS AND THE CITY ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/treksandthecity FOLLOW TREKS AND THE CITY: https://www.instagram.com/treksandthecity https://www.twitter.com/treksandthecity TREKS AND THE CITY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/treks-and-the-city Treks and the City Theme Song by Matt Rubano Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Treks and the City with Alice Wetterlund and Veronica Osorio
S7E07A "Dark Page" (w/ Franqi French)

Treks and the City with Alice Wetterlund and Veronica Osorio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 54:45


Writer and comedian Franqi French (Non-Prophets podcast, Variety's "Ten Comics to Watch") joins Alice and Veronica to unpack Lwaxana's psychic breakdown on part one of two on TNG S7E07 "Dark Page." Listen to Treks and the City Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus SUPPORT TREKS AND THE CITY ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/treksandthecity FOLLOW TREKS AND THE CITY: https://www.instagram.com/treksandthecity https://www.twitter.com/treksandthecity TREKS AND THE CITY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/treks-and-the-city Treks and the City Theme Song by Matt Rubano Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BackTrekking
BT 30: Dark Page and Nepenthe

BackTrekking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 110:24


Earl Grey: A Star Trek The Next Generation Podcast
329: A Garlic Waffle a Day Keeps the Hiccoughs Away

Earl Grey: A Star Trek The Next Generation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 58:57


Season 7 Deleted Scenes, Part I.   Scenes that were filmed, but not seen by the audience in the final aired productions are available for every season and movies of The Next Generation. These deleted scenes can provide a fascinating window into what might have been, including some scenes that would have had a far-reaching impact on the show and the films. In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Ria Papageorgiou, Joe Keegan and Amy Nelson talk about deleted scenes from The Next Generation season 7 episodes "Descent part II," "Liaisons," "Gambit part I," "Gambit part II," "Dark Page," "Inheritance." All the deleted scenes that are discussed can be found on the season 7 Blu-Ray release. Deleted Scenes is a series that will cover all seven seasons and the four movies of The Next Generation.  Chapters Intro (00:00:00) "Descent part II" (00:06:01) "Liaisons" (00:10:53) "Gambit Part I" (00:13:24) "Gambit Part II" (00:24:43)  "Dark Page" (00:27:39)  "Inheritance" (00:34:54)  Final Thoughts (00:49:08)  Closing (00:51:32) Hosts Joe Keegan, Amy Nelson, Ria Papageorgiou Production Ria Papageorgiou (Editor and Producer) Joe Keegan (Producer) Amy Nelson (Producer) Tony Robinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Thomas Appel (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Joe Keegan (Associate Producer) Jim McMahon (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)

Star Trek Podcasts: Trek.fm Complete Master Feed
Earl Grey : 329: A Garlic Waffle a Day Keeps the Hiccoughs Away

Star Trek Podcasts: Trek.fm Complete Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 58:57


Season 7 Deleted Scenes, Part I. Scenes that were filmed, but not seen by the audience in the final aired productions are available for every season and movies of The Next Generation. These deleted scenes can provide a fascinating window into what might have been, including some scenes that would have had a far-reaching impact on the show and the films. In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Ria Papageorgiou, Joe Keegan and Amy Nelson talk about deleted scenes from The Next Generation season 7 episodes "Descent part II," "Liaisons," "Gambit part I," "Gambit part II," "Dark Page," "Inheritance." All the deleted scenes that are discussed can be found on the season 7 Blu-Ray release. Deleted Scenes is a series that will cover all seven seasons and the four movies of The Next Generation. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) "Descent part II" (00:06:01) "Liaisons" (00:10:53) "Gambit Part I" (00:13:24) "Gambit Part II" (00:24:43) "Dark Page" (00:27:39) "Inheritance" (00:34:54) Final Thoughts (00:49:08) Closing (00:51:32) Hosts Joe Keegan, Amy Nelson, Ria Papageorgiou Production Ria Papageorgiou (Editor and Producer) Joe Keegan (Producer) Amy Nelson (Producer) Tony Robinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Thomas Appel (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Joe Keegan (Associate Producer) Jim McMahon (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)

Nerd heaven
Star Trek Picard "Nepenthe" - Detailed Analysis and Review

Nerd heaven

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 28:21


Wow. This was a fantastic episode. Bringing back Riker and Troi wasn't just a nostalgia stunt. These character were very well used to fantastic effect. This is a beautiful character episode that adds more depth to Riker and Troi's characters than was done by any of the TNG movies. This episode is packed with scene after scene that makes you feel a variety of emotions. Let's dig in and geek out over this wonderful piece of television. ----more---- This is episode 17 of the podcast. Today, we’re talking about Star Trek Picard episode 7 - Nepenthe.  I’m away at Ulverstone in North-West Tasmania for a church family camp. So you might hear some rolling waves or even a fairy penguin or two in the background of this episode, because Star Trek waits for no one.  And wow, what an episode we have to talk about!  The description on Memory Alpha reads Picard and Soji transport to the planet Nepenthe, home to some old and trusted friends. As the rest of La Sirena's crew attempt to join them, Picard helps Soji make sense of her recently unlocked memories. Meanwhile, Hugh and Elnor are left on the Borg cube and must face an angered Narissa.  The episode was written by Samantha Humphrey and Michael Chabon It was directed by Douglas Aarniokoski And it first aired on 5 March 2020.  And of course, it guest starred Jonathan Frakes and Marini Sirtis.  Make it so.  Man, I loved this episode. It exemplified what Star Trek Picard is, when it’s at it’s best. It was a slow-paced deeply character-driven story.  This week’s flashback takes place just 3 days ago, taking us back to Episode 3 of the show. We get to see a little of what went on between Commodore Oh and Agnus. She asks a few questions about what Agnus told Picard and then she says she’ll show Agnus what will happen if Synthetic lifeforms are allowed to exist. And she performs a mind meld with her. So up until now, my assumption has been that Oh is a Romulan posing as a Vulcan. But can Romulans perform mind melds? We know they are an offshoot of the Vulcan race, and we know that mind melds are a very ancient Vulcan practice, but to my knowledge we have never seen, in any canon or non-canon source, a Romulan perform a mind meld. Raffi and Maddox both believe there are Starfleet officers complicit with the Zhat Vash behind this whole thing, so maybe Oh really is a Vulcan, just working with the Romulans. It seems pretty obvious to me that she knows Rizzo is a Romulan. We don’t know exactly know what she showed Agnus. A few rapid flashes of images. I believe there was an exploding planet in there. We don’t have a full enough picture to see what exactly it was to change Agnus’s mind so completely, to drive her to betray Picard and murder Maddox. It had to be really compelling. So far, we haven’t seen any compelling motivation from the bad guys in this show, other than, “they hate synthetic life”, which is pretty weak. Did Oh convince her, or mind control her? We don’t know enough. In fact, this flashback doesn’t really tell us anything new, other than a mind meld was performed. Anyway, Oh gets Raffi to swallow a tracking device, which will come back later in the episode. Back in present day, The La Sierenna is caught in a borg tractor beam at the artefact. And poor Hugh is being interrogated by Rizzo. I am so ready for her to die! Rizzo says she can’t kill Hugh because as a Federation citizen, it would be a treaty violation. She doesn’t strike me as the kind of person who cares about treaty violations. Her real motivation here is to get Hugh to talk. She can’t get the information out of him that she needs if he’s dead. So instead, she starts killing ex borg. Knowing how much Hugh cares for them. When Hugh refuses to talk, she let’s the La Sierra go, but sends Narak out to follow them. Elnor stays behind to help Hugh. This is where he is needed. MY biggest question is, where was Elnor while Hugh was being interrogated. Why didn’t he just jump in and behead Rizzo right then and there. What I like here is that the people in this show are not stupid. Rios thinks that Raffi hacked the tractor beam, because that’s what she was trying to do, but within seconds, they realise that’s not the case. They know this is suspicious and they have their guard up from that moment on. That brings us to the planet Nepenthe, which is very earth-like. Looks like a bit of a paradise planet. Picard and Soji emerge from the Sakarian gateway thing and are immediately confronted by a warrior armed with a bow and arrow. Quick aside. Am I the only one terrified that the borg now have the technology to beam a drone onto a planet from lightyears away? One drone is all it would take to cause an apocalypse. And they’re using it solely as a means of escape for the queen. That seems … illogical. Anyway. I love how Picard points out that his heart is solid durateneum. I think this is the first time it’s been made clear to new audiences that Picard has an artificial heart. Of course, it turns out the warrior is a child, and that Picard knows her, and her parents. By this point, I’m sure we’ve all guessed that her parents are Riker and Troi. I love that they named their daughter Kestra, after Deanna’s older sister, who tragically died when she was just Deanna was just a newborn. That story is told in one of the few really good Lwaxana episodes that TNG did “Dark Page”. DS9 did several good Lwaxana episodes, and one bad one. Anyway, I Think that’s a wonderful tribute to her sister. We’ll learn later in the episode about Will and Deanna’s other child, who also has a significant name. Through a nice conversation between Soji and Kestra, we find that Soji trusts nobody, including Picard. After what she’s just been through with Narak, and the shock of finding out her entire life is a life, I really don’t blame her. The way Picard breaks the news to Soji that she’s an android was really sloppy. He should have handled that with a lot more delicacy. He should have put off Kestra’s question, and taken the time during the walk to break the news to Soji as gently as he could. Personally, I think that discovering you’re not a “real person” but are actually artificial, would be a massive shock, and quite a difficult thing to accept. But this is all another case of Picard being a good man, but not perfect. Sometimes he stumbles, even just on the little things. And I love that about this show. He kinda stumbles again when he tells her that Dahj WAS real. That implies that Dahj is dead. She assumes this whole thing is just another mind game. Again, I don’t blame her. And we get our first glimpse of Troi. I love the look of joy on her face when she sees Picard. She knows immediately he’s in trouble. And then she just clouds over as she senses the depth of what Picard has been through, and is still going through. Because, of course, she’s an empath. Marina Sirtis is absolutely fantastic in this episode. It’s a good reminder of what a great actor she is. Something Star Trek didn’t always give her the opportunity to show. When Picard introduces Soji and Dr. Soji Asher, she says “just Soji.” She’s just learned that her doctorate, and her surname are both lies. Nice touch. Then we get to see Riker for the first time. He may not have his wife’s empathic abilities but he can either see in Picard’s face, or just knows he wouldn’t show up for a social call. And so Riker says “Shields Up!” That’s such an iconic Riker line. Loved it. And I just love that Riker has shields on his house. He’s prepared for all eventualities.  I thought he said “we’ve had some problems with the Xindi, would have been a nice nod to Enterprise, but no, it’s the Kzinti. Have you heard of them? Top points if you recognise the name. I didn’t. But they’re a race of aggressive felines that were previously seen in Star Trek The Animated series. So that’s a pretty deep cut. Deanna recognises the emotion on Soji’s face and acknowledges that she’s been through genuine trauma. But she can’t sense those emotions. This makes me wonder if she could sense Data’s emotions once he installed the emotion chip. The movies never answered that question. Either way, Troi respects the truth of Soji’s emotions, artificial or not. Picard tells his friends that he is in over his head. I think this is the first time he’s slowed down long enough to truly realise that. He’s lost his crew, and his plan was not as fully formed as he’d thought. He was so focussed on finding and rescuing Soji, he hadn’t given any thought to what he’d do once he found her. He needs a place to regroup and formulate a new plan. And where better than he with his most trusted friends. Will Riker, his right hand, and Deanna Troi, his conscience. I’m loving the relationship the Rikers have with their daughter. It seems like a very happy family. And that’s probably, partly because of, rather than just in spite of, the tragedy we’ll learn about later. From what we see of it, Nepenthe is a beautiful world, but I would have liked it if it were just a little more alien. Apparently they have venomous animals called bunnicorns, but they look exactly like rabbits. The name bunnicorn is a bit on the nose. Actually, a lot on the nose. I know they don’t have infinite budget, but I’d have liked it if they’d used a CGI creature, just to add a little alien-ness to the planet. At least in TOS they put horns on the dog. Kestra is fascinated that Soji is Data’s daughter. She asks her if she plays the violin or likes Sherlock Holmes, two things we know about Data. That’s a very kid way to approach it. Kestra is more fascinated with the little human details about Soji, than the superhuman things. The fact that she has mucus fascinates her. This reminds me of the time Julian Bashir met Data. He wasn’t impressed that Data had super strength and speed. He was fascinated that Data breathed and had a circulatory system. Soji doesn’t understand in what sense Data could be her father. She was created long after Data died. Picard really needs to take some time to explain this whole neuronic clone thing to her. I like the relationship that is developing between Kestra and Soji in this episode. There are so many great character scenes. It’s just one after another after another. I like the subtle little moment as Deanna sighs before opening the door to Thad’s room. We learn that the Rikers had a son. Had being the operative word. Last week would have been his 18th birthday. So that’s a very sad development. I love the photo of Picard in uniform holding baby Thad.  Picard has such a smile on his face. By this point in his life, he’d mostly gotten over his fear of children, but this was just any child. This was the child of his dearest friends. Of course he’s gonna have a huge smile plastered all over his face. I love the acknowledgement from Picard that as Kestra’s aching for her brother slowly fades, it brings a whole different ache to Deanna and Will. I love the writing in this episode. Their son’s name was Thaddeus Riker. Thad was likely named after Colonel Thaddius Riker, an ancestor of Will’s. He fought in the American Civil War during the 1860s and was named Old Iron Boots by his fellow soldiers. Will knows this story well, and was shocked once to learn that Colonel Riker was rescued by a Q posing as a human. It’s doubtful he remembers this detail, however, as he was transported to the USS Voyager in the Delta Quadrant to give evidence in a trial against the Q, before being returned to the alpha quadrant with his memories erased. Rios has figured out that somebody is tailing them. Again, the crew are not stupid. Another thing Rios and Raffi are noticing is that Agnes is not herself. Agnes makes a comment about wanting to be the fun crewmember who suggests hiding in a comet that turns out to be a giant gormagander. This seems like a bit of a Star Wars reference, referring, obviously, to Empire Strikes Back, where the Millennium Falcon hides in a cave in an asteroid, that turns out to be a giant space worm. But it’s also a reference to something that was introduced into Star Trek lore by Star Trek Discovery. The gormagander is a space wale. A sentient animal that flies through space. They were on the endangered species list in the 23rd century, so the fact that Agnes is making this comment suggest that maybe they are a little more plentiful in the 24th. Which is cool. Agnus is really out of character at this point. She suggests abandoning the mission, abandoning Picard and abandoning Soji. She was so excited to meet a real living synth, and now she wants no part of it. She’s getting really bad at hiding her true feelings. I love the little shorthand between Rios and Raffi. With just a look, she says “Leave it to me, I’ll work on her.” And with a look of his own, Rios says, “Go for it, she’s all yours.” That demonstrates the shared history of two old friends better than Raffi’s use of JL as a nickname for Picard. Not that I particularly mind the JL thing. Next we get yet another wonderful scene. This time between Picard and Riker. Picard is still trying to protect the Rikers from all this and he thinks the best way to do that is to tell them nothing about his situation. Riker’s comeback is both stinging and heartbreaking. “I was just thinking about how great it would be if ignorance of danger was all it took to keep it away from the people we love.” It’s a very personal statement for Riker, as we see him choke up while he says it. The soil on Nepenthe has regenerative powers. Things grow really well here. It’s why they came here. It seems Captain Riker gave up his Starfleet career to move here to Napenthe for the sake of his son’s health. He and Deanna thought that maybe it would help. Soji is exhibiting more and more android traits. Now that she’s activated, she’s found she can read a 300 page book in a few seconds. And she gives a little head tilt. I recognised that as very Data long before Riker called it out. I’m sure you did too. Riker shows Picard how foolish he’s been trying to keep everything to himself, but essentially recounting the entire story of the show so far. He’s not an idiot any more than Rios and Raffi. And he reminds Picard that he’s not the captain of a starship anymore. He’s dealing with a teenager. Something Picard has no experience with. But Riker does. We get some interesting insight into Thad. He grew up on Starships, mostly, on the USS Titan presumably. He never felt like he had a homeworld. His mother was from Betazed. His father was from Earth. Thad didn’t feel like either of those planets was his home. He was a child of space. But he was fascinated by the idea of a homeworld and invented his own. Ardani. He came up with various different cultures and even whole languages. It’s very creative. I can so identify with that as a writer. Already, this boy that we’ve never seen on screen has so much more depth than half the characters on Discovery. Interesting that. I hope it doesn’t sound like I’m bagging out Discovery. I like Discovery, but I must admit, I’m loving Picard more. Eventually, when they came to Nepenthe, for Thad’s health, it became his homeworld, and he loved it. He had Manadaxic neurosclerosis, a silicon-based virus. The heart-breaking thing is that it was curable, using positronic technology, which of course was banned after the synth attack on mars. The machine that could have saved Thad’s life was made illegal. I wonder if Riker and Troi tried to get their hands on it through illegal means to save their son. This ties into an interesting discussion which starts with a comparison of grown verses replicated food, and culminates in the question of whether real is always better than synthetic. You know what I love about this scene. It’s allowing Troi to be a counsellor again. Her character was used pretty badly in most of the TNG movies. She got to be a counsellor for one brief but fantastic scene in Generations, and then that was it. Voyager gave her the chance to do a little more, but it’s been a long time since we’ve really seen Troi being so awesome in her field. It’s fantastic. But Soji still doesn’t trust anyone. All these friendly faces, these people being caring, just when she needs that more than ever, it could just be another mind game like the one Narak played on her in the meditation chamber. Again, I don’t blame her. And yet I know these people. I know she can trust them. Picard responds to this with bluntness. As Riker said, Picard’s not so great with teenagers. He may not be up to the challenge. But then Troi calls him out and says he had it coming when Soji shoves him. “To you, the idea that this could be some kind of subterfuge or simulation is preposterous, but to her, it would be more of the same.” And then she makes a great suggestion. Pretend our dinner table is the ready room of the enterprise, or more accurately, the conference lounge. I really love Troi and Riker in this episode, but especially Troi. So Hugh is determined to take the cube from the Zhat Vash. He wants to protect the Xbs. As we established last week, they are victims. Hugh is one of the few people who care about them. Sadly, the stupid-face Rizzo appears at that moment. And here we run into that problem. No matter how good you are with a sword, you’re useless against a phaser. At least a lightsaber can deflect blaster bolts. But Elnor just carries a metal sword. Fortunately for him, the Zhat Vash have a duelling tradition of hand-to-hand combat against the Qowat Milat. If that weren’t the case, Elnor would be dead now. But in some ways, this is subterfuge on Rizzo’s part, and there is a cost. Tragically, that cost is Hugh. What sucks the most is that Elnor fails to kill Rizzo because she beams out at the last second. Oh man. I’ll be cheering when Elnor finally chops off her head. I can’t believe Hugh died. That’s so sad. This show has quite a high body count. At least died a hero, trying to save the Xbs from the Zhat Vash. I hope Elnor can fulfil his legacy by saving them in Hugh’s name. You know what upsets me the most about Hugh’s death here. We’ll never get to see him meet Seven. I was sure those two would share scenes together in this show. And we’ll never get to see him reunite with Geordi, his first friend. I feel like both Descent and now Picard have robbed us of that reunion. Which is sad. Raffi is trying to draw out what’s bothering Agnes. She thinks it’s just the pain of losing Maddox. But then Agnes absolutely breaks down. She can’t hold in all the stuff that she’s hiding. But before they can really dig deeper into this, Rios announces that Narak is back, still following them, which doesn’t seem possible. Remember that tracking device Oh had Agnes swallow? I like how Riker just casually calls Troi Imzadi like a pet name now. Back in TNG, they would use this term sparingly, only on special occasions. But they, they’re been married for 20 years. They’re extremely comfortable with one another. Imzadi seems a natural pet name to use at this point in their relationship. WE get a classic Star Trek conference scene, but it has pizza! I’ve missed these scenes. So having one again, with Riker and Troi, but also their daughter and Dahj. That was so cool. And did I mention pizza? I also like how Kestra makes a worthwhile contribution to the discussion, but not in a way that feels unrealistic for a child of her age. I really like Kestra. Rios is playing an interesting game with Agnes. I don’t for one minute think he truly believes that Raffi is being tracked, on purpose or otherwise. Given the strange way Agnes is acting, I think he suspects she has something to do with it, and he’s trying to draw her out by expressing his fake suspicions of Raffi. Remember, he already knows that Raffi was doing down on Freecloud, and why she returned to the La Sirena. And it kinda works. She admits, “it’s not her.” And then we get a very dark scene. Agnes replicates a neutron-toxin. It appears this is a suicide attempt. Is this just because she feels guilty, or does she think killing herself will stop Narak tracking them? Maybe this is part of her mission from Oh. I think she is probably trying to prevent Narak from tracking them, from the way she kind of psychs herself into it, saying “you can do this,” which was horrifying, by the way. I wanted to reach into the screen and stop her. But I couldn’t She injects herself. And then she collapses. And then she starts foaming at the mouth. This was horrific. And my theory is proven true, because once she starts to die, Narak suddenly loses the signal. The EMH gets reactivated and manages to save her life, but she’s stuck in a coma. I wonder what Rios’s idea was, the one Raffi wasn’t gonna like. We never actually get to find out. That’s an odd bit of storytelling. I wonder if that will come back later. If not, why include that line at all? Meanwhile Elnor finds a tag and presses it. It activates a Ferris Ranger SOS. I guess he’s calling Seven of Nine to come help him. Cool!. But what on earth was it doing hanging here in a Borg cube? That’s kind of weird. Now that they’re not being tracked, the La Sirena can finally meet Picard on Nepenthe. I kinda laughed when Picard said his new crew carry way more baggage than the TNG crew ever did. Because, of course, Rodenberry wouldn’t allow them to have baggage. Riker makes it clear he’s still on active reserve with Starfleet, but it would take a very good reason to get him back in uniform again. We have another nice scene between Picard and Riker as they sit by the pond. We do see an interesting rock formation in the background, that lends a little alien-ness to this planet. But then we get an awesome scene between Soji and Kestra. It seems Soji has lost one sister, only to gain another. And I LOVE how Kestra talks about what got her through her hard times was her parents. As a parent myself that affects me deeply. I think the hope of every parent is that their child might be able to say those words to someone. She urges Soji to let Picard be that support to her, a father figure. Those two have a bit of work ahead of them to really let each other in. In noticed in the credits that Jay Chattaway was credited as having written Lullaby #2 in this episode. Not sure what that piece of music was. Jay Chattaway was a regular composer on Star Trek back in the 90s. Especially on Voyager. Maybe it was just a little music queue that they referenced in the score of this episode. I’m really not sure. This was a phenomenal episode.  It gave me such a Star Trek: The Next Generation feel, and yet, it was very much not TNG. TNG only ever tried to do a character episode like this one. Family. This show takes the best of what we remember nostalgically, but does something very new and fresh with it. I’ve really enjoyed Star Trek Picard up until now, but if I didn’t already, Nepenthe has definitely made me love it. Well done to everyone involved in bringing this beautiful chapter of the story to our screens. Next week’s episode is called Broken pieces. I wonder what it will bring. A quest to find Soji’s homeworld, no doubt. It’ll be very exciting.   As for my walk to Mordor, I got a whole lot of steps in yesterday. Packing for our trip and then walking along the beach with my daughter.  I just encountered Old Man Willow, and my next milestone is Tom Bombadil’s house. That’ll be a trippy experience. Stay tuned for the next episode of the Nerd Heaven Podcast. Please consider giving the show a review wherever you listen to podcasts, or if you are watching on youTube, click that like button. Also, if you’d like to support what I’m doing here, you could buy me a hot chocolate. Just go to buymeacoffee.com/adamdavidcollings. Have a fantastic week. Live long and prosper. Make it so.

Stormwood & Associates
42. A Shattered Path (A Dark Page Part 7)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020


The team has broken into Greyhaven Manor (owned by the evil Order of Greyhaven) to save N.K. and find out The post 42. A Shattered Path (A Dark Page Part 7) first appeared on Nerd & Tie Podcast Network.

Stormwood & Associates
42. A Shattered Path (A Dark Page Part 7)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 69:17


The team has broken into Greyhaven Manor (owned by the evil Order of Greyhaven) to save N.K. and find out

Stormwood & Associates
41. Nothing Good (A Dark Page Part 6)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020


With the message of “Save N.K.” coming in over everyone’s phones, the team has charged back into the Greyhaven Estate The post 41. Nothing Good (A Dark Page Part 6) first appeared on Nerd & Tie Podcast Network.

Stormwood & Associates
41. Nothing Good (A Dark Page Part 6)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 44:30


With the message of “Save N.K.” coming in over everyone’s phones, the team has charged back into the Greyhaven Estate

Stormwood & Associates
40. Missing Message (A Dark Page Part 5)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


The team just successfully stole the membership list of the (evil) secret society The Order of Greyhaven… a massive magical The post 40. Missing Message (A Dark Page Part 5) first appeared on Nerd & Tie Podcast Network.

Stormwood & Associates
40. Missing Message (A Dark Page Part 5)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 51:06


The team just successfully stole the membership list of the (evil) secret society The Order of Greyhaven… a massive magical

Stormwood & Associates
39. Pop and Lock (A Dark Page Part 4)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020


The team is sneaking around the upper floor of the Greyhaven estate, trying to find the member rolls of the The post 39. Pop and Lock (A Dark Page Part 4) first appeared on Nerd & Tie Podcast Network.

Stormwood & Associates
39. Pop and Lock (A Dark Page Part 4)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 50:47


The team is sneaking around the upper floor of the Greyhaven estate, trying to find the member rolls of the

Stormwood & Associates
38. Hide and Seek (A Dark Page Part 3)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 45:23


The team (along with Barrow Macai and N.K.) have successfully infiltrated a gathering of the Order of Greyhaven — an The post 38. Hide and Seek (A Dark Page Part 3) first appeared on Nerd & Tie Podcast Network.

Stormwood & Associates
38. Hide and Seek (A Dark Page Part 3)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 45:23


The team (along with Barrow Macai and N.K.) have successfully infiltrated a gathering of the Order of Greyhaven — an

Stormwood & Associates
37. Suit Up (A Dark Page Part 2)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 42:29


The team (along with Barrow Macai and N.K. of the Arc Team) are going to infiltrate a gathering of the The post 37. Suit Up (A Dark Page Part 2) first appeared on Nerd & Tie Podcast Network.

Stormwood & Associates
37. Suit Up (A Dark Page Part 2)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 42:29


The team (along with Barrow Macai and N.K. of the Arc Team) are going to infiltrate a gathering of the

Stormwood & Associates
36. Coin Toss (A Dark Page Part 1)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 42:29


Barrow Macai shows up at the Stormwood offices with a very interesting proposition that could very well lead the team The post 36. Coin Toss (A Dark Page Part 1) first appeared on Nerd & Tie Podcast Network.

Stormwood & Associates
36. Coin Toss (A Dark Page Part 1)

Stormwood & Associates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 42:29


Barrow Macai shows up at the Stormwood offices with a very interesting proposition that could very well lead the team

Standard Orbit: A Star Trek Original Series Podcast

In the spirit of March Madness we bring you Trek Madness. The mighty crew of Earl Grey take on the ship's company of Standard Orbit in a battle of the best of the worst! Season 7 of Next Generation versus Season 3 of TOS. The two teams complete their first cross-over two episode adventure as they remove their biases and discuss which episodes were the best of the worst. Join Amy Nelson, Zach Moore, Justin Oser, Richard Marquez, and Ken Tripp for some bracketed competition between these two Star Trek franchises. Enjoy part one on Standard Orbit launching Monday, March 19th with the conclusion of the 24 round battle on Earl Grey on Tuesday March 20th. Boldly Listen!! Chapters Welcome to Standard Orbit! (00:01:23) Welcome Aboard Extra Great!  (00:02:10) Children vs Subrosa (00:09:00)  Plato's Stepchildren vs Interface (00:14:38) Bloopers are included! (00:17:31)  Empath vs Eye of the Beholder (00:21:15) Zetar vs Bloodlines (00:29:45)  Eden vs Masks (00:37:40) Mark of Gideon vs Liaisons (00:46:38) Spock's Brain vs Emergence (00:53:11) Paradise vs Fantasms (01:00:00) Turnabout Intruder vs Dark Page (01:09:00) Spectre vs Genesis (01:21:00) Elaan vs. First Born (01:30:34) POTFM (01:44:35)  Closing (01:48:16) Hosts Ken Tripp Zach Moore GuestsAmy Nelson Richard Marquez Justin Oser Zach Moore (Producer) Ken Tripp (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Nicolas Anastassiou (Associate Producer) Tim Robertson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Associate Producer) Corey Elrod (Associate Producer) Dan Rhodes (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)  

Transporter Lock - A Star Trek: Discovery podcast

Remember the TNG episode "Dark Page", where Deanna Troi projects herself into Lwaxana’s mind to learn a dark secret and relieve her parent’s guilt? Burnham and Sarek are doing their best reenactment in this week’s episode, "Lethe". Meanwhile, Lorca whips out the vodka and the sleaze to distract Admiral Cornwell, who’s all too receptive. Will …

Mission Log: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

The Cairn are a telepathic race looking to join the Federation, and helping them to learn spoken language is Lwaxana Troi. When she opens their minds, her own secrets start to come to the surface forcing her to relive deep, personal pain. Deanna is there to help, but her mother's secret hits very close to home. Dark Page is next on Mission Log. Do not get in touch with us. Wait… Please get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.

Mission Log: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

The Cairn are a telepathic race looking to join the Federation, and helping them to learn spoken language is Lwaxana Troi. When she opens their minds, her own secrets start to come to the surface forcing her to relive deep, personal pain. Deanna is there to help, but her mother's secret hits very close to home. Dark Page is next on Mission Log. Do not get in touch with us. Wait… Please get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.

The Roddenberry Podcast Network
ML: 246 - Dark Page

The Roddenberry Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 57:10


The Cairn are a telepathic race looking to join the Federation, and helping them to learn spoken language is Lwaxana Troi. When she opens their minds, her own secrets start to come to the surface forcing her to relive deep, personal pain. Deanna is there to help, but her mother's secret hits very close to home. Dark Page is next on Mission Log. Do not get in touch with us. Wait… Please get in touch with us! On Facebook: On Twitter: On Skype: missionlogpod On the phone: (323) 522-5641 Online: We may use your comments on a future episode of Mission Log.

Melodic Treks: A Star Trek Music Podcast
48: From Whose Bourn No Traveler Returns

Melodic Treks: A Star Trek Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2016 42:01


A Musical Journey to the Sadder Side of Trek. The Star Trek franchise is filled with epic heroes who overcome conflict and battles—even when the odds are stacked against them. It is a universe filled with hope and optimism in which humanity can achieve anything. Every once in a while, however, they are called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice. In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala takes a look at the music that transports us to the sadder side of Star Trek, focusing on the ways in which composers honor fallen heroes. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) "Tasha's Goodbye" (from "Skin of Evil," composed by R. Jones) (00:02:19) "He's Toast" (from "Life Support," composed by D. McCarthy) (00:05:59) "Spock (Dies)" (from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, composed by J. Horner) (00:08:41) "Amazing Grace" (from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, composed by J. Horner) (00:10:30) "Picard's Nightmare" (from "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II," composed by R. Jones) (00:12:20) "Labour of Love" (from Star Trek, composed by M. Giacchino) (00:13:32) "The Death of Gorkon" (from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, composed by C. Eidleman) (00:15:19) "Sarek Drifts Away" (from "Unification, Part I," composed by D. McCarthy) (00:17:38) "Painful Revelations" (from "Dark Page," composed by J. Chattaway) (00:20:38) "The Captain of the Enterprise (Kirk's Death)" (from Star Trek Generations, composed by D. McCarthy) (00:24:45) "A New Friend" (from Star Trek: Nemesis, composed by J. Goldsmith) (00:27:40) "Trip Hurt" (from "These Are the Voyages…" composed by D. Mccarthy and K. Kiner) (00:30:24) "One Last Visit" (from "The Visitor," composed by D. McCarthy) (00:33:29) Host Brandon-Shea Mutala Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Bobby Tucker (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)

From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch

DS9 2x6 / TNG 7x7. Cope with disability and uncover hidden trauma in this installment of From There to Here: The Star Trek 50th Anniversary Rewatch from Trek.fm. Chapters Melora (00:00:46) Dark Page (00:06:02) Hosts Jarrah Hodge and Sue Kisenwether Production Jarrah Hodge (Editor) Mike Schindler (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)

Earl Grey: A Star Trek The Next Generation Podcast
Earl Grey 126: Lwaxana Troi, daughter of the Fifth House, holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx, heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed

Earl Grey: A Star Trek The Next Generation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 56:36


Lwaxana Troi.Captain Jean-Luc Picard faced down Romulan warbirds, Cardassian guls, and Borg drones ... but he met his match when it came to Lwaxana Troi, the daughter of the Fifth House, holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx, and heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed. Ms. Troi, later named an ambassador representing her home planet of Betazed, provided moments of embarrassment for her daughter Deanna. However, she brought a unique mother-daughter relationship to The Next Generation, as well as portraying a "woman of a certain age" with a healthy sexual attitude. From her appearances in "Haven," "Manhunt," and "Ménage à Troi," Troi brought doses of humor and spontaneity.  Lwaxana served more than comic relief, though - her struggles in "Half a Life," "Cost of Living," and "Dark Page," provided a more dramatic turn for her character. Daniel, Darren, and Phillip discuss this TNG character who appeared throughout the seven years of the Enterprise-D on television. Join Earl Grey as they hit a gong in appreciation for Lwaxana Troi, daughter of the Fifth House, holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx, and heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed.HostsDaniel Proulx, Phillip Gilfus, & Darren MoserEditor / ProducerDarren MoserExecutive ProducersNorman C. Lao, Matthew Rushing, & C Bryan Jones Production Manager Richard Marquez   Content Manager Will Nguyen ChaptersFirst Lady of the Galaxy (00:02:43) Relationships: Family (00:10:14) Deanna Troi (00:13:47)Ian Andrew Troi (00:20:51)Relationships: Romantic (00:24:13)Relationships: Friendship (00:37:22)Dark Page (00:38:58) Final Thoughts (00:47:21) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm/ Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep our shows coming to you every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm

Earl Grey: A Star Trek The Next Generation Podcast
Earl Grey 98: It's A Family Matter

Earl Grey: A Star Trek The Next Generation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2015 68:05


Season Seven Overview.All good things must come to end, and so it was with the seventh and final season of The Next Generation on television. Daniel, Darren, and Phillip compare this final year to previous seasons and discuss how the quality ebbed and flowed during these final episodes. They sort through their favorite episodes like "Pegasus," "Parallels," "Gambit, Parts 1 and 2," and "Lower Decks," as well as "Sub Rosa"-level episodes ... like "Sub Rosa." This season also serves as an ultimate family reunion for the NCC-1701-D crew, including family members we never knew existed, like Data's "mom" ("Inheritance"), Captain Picard's "son" ("Bloodlines"), and Counselor Troi's sister ("Dark Page"). We also meet Worf's brother ("Homeward") and Chief Engineer La Forge's parents ("Interface"). There are attempts to wrap up character story lines, with Wesley turning into an energy being ("Journey's End") and Lieutenant Ro finding a new place for herself with the Maquis ("Preemptive Strike"). The brilliant series finale "All Good Things...", of course, ends the continuing mission of TNG on the small screen. So put on a mask, grab a slice of cellular peptide cake (with mint frosting), and join Earl Grey as they discuss Next Gen's final season.    HostsDaniel Proulx, Phillip Gilfus, & Darren MoserEditor / ProducerDarren MoserExecutive ProducersNorman C. Lao, Matthew Rushing, & C Bryan Jones Production Manager Richard Marquez   Content Manager Will Nguyen ChaptersOverview (00:04:02) Sub-standard? (00:11:10) TORF (00:14:47)Family Matters (00:18:52)  The Lows (00:29:42)Highs (00:40:52)Closing Thoughts (00:58:12) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm/ Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep our shows coming to you every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm

Dork Trek
Dork Trek Episode 165 -- Dark Page

Dork Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 88:51


bOrgcast
bOrgCast 7.6- Won't somebody think of the children

bOrgcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2015 64:52


The orgs look at Dark Page and Cardassians, and we learn the outcome of the great imdb debate. Next time (recording Thur 30th) they cover Melora and Attached. Read more →

Trekabout: A Star Trek Podcast
Trekabout Episode 137: Dark Page/Attached

Trekabout: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 56:43


Oh, Lwaxana Troi. You’ve been a sitcom caricature. You’ve been a hilarious horny old lady stereotype. You’ve been a sad and lonely character used to examine issues of elder abuse and the pain of aging. Luckily, “Dark Page” is in that last vein and, say, “Cost of Living”. Later, in “Attached”, Dr. Crusher and Picard get ...

bOrgcast
bOrgCast 7.5- IMDB Domestic

bOrgcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2015 104:07


It all kicks off as Anne-Marie rebels against Peter's fascination with actor-spotting. Who will triumph? You decide. Oh yes, and they cover Invasive Procedures and Phantasms. Next time, recording 15th April, they look at Dark Page and Cardassians. Feedback- borgcast@geekplanetonline.com Read more →

Trek Companion - A Star Trek Podcast

Discussing TNG episodes 159-161. "Dark Page" (259) @ 01:01, "Attached" (260) @ 16:43, "Force of Nature" (261) @ 33:07.

The Post Atomic Horror podcast
134 - “Dark Page” and “Attached”

The Post Atomic Horror podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2013


Covering “Dark Page” and “Attached.”

SunsetCast - Star Trek
Star Trek Tng -7x07 Dark Page*

SunsetCast - Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2013


Star Trek Tng -7x07 Dark Page

SunsetCast - Star Trek
Star Trek Tng -7x07 Dark Page*

SunsetCast - Star Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2013


Star Trek Tng -7x07 Dark Page

Grace Church in Noblesville & Fishers, IN

Weekend sermon from September 21-22, 2008 at Grace Church. Our faith is based on real events and real times. But can the real stories of our spiritual predecessors still impact us today? Check out the series, Legacy: Unearthing our Past. Don't miss out as we look at a historical timeline of the Old Testament along with very practical insights that transcend time.