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A declaration of our love for Patrick Stewart/Jean-Luc Picard as we list some of the important episodes of Star Trek that will help give you a better understanding of the events of the new Picard series on CBS All-Access! Picard debuts January 23rd!Follow the show@TomCast_PopCast on Twitter@TheTomCast_PopCast on IGEmail the show: tomcastpopcast@gmail.comJoin POPHead nation at patreon.com/tomcastpopcastMusic by Dirty SweetThanks for listening and all your support! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ruthie and Brian discuss the fourth and fifth of six Season 2 Short Treks, this time covering the animated shorts: Ephraim and Dot, written by Chris Silvestri & Anthony Maranville and directed by veteran composer Michael Giacchino; and The Girl Who Made the Stars, written by Brandon Schultz and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi.
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Ruthie and Brian discuss the fourth and fifth of six Season 2 Short Treks, this time covering the animated shorts: Ephraim and Dot, written by Chris Silvestri & Anthony Maranville and directed by veteran composer Michael Giacchino; and The Girl Who Made the Stars, written by Brandon Schultz and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi.
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Short Treks, Season 2 Episodes 4 & 5: Ephraim and Dot/The Girl Who Made the Stars We’re back with not just another episode of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast! No, not at all! That’s because this is episode 47!!! This time, Ruthie and I cover the fourth and fifth Short Trek of Season 2: Ephraim and Dot, which was written by Chris Silvestri & Anthony Maranville, and directed by Michael Giacchino; and The Girl Who Made the Stars, which was written by Brandon Schultz and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. Both of these animated Short Treks were released Thursday, December 12, 2019. We aren’t separating these… We decided not to release these as separate episodes because we didn’t get a lot of feedback on them, especially The Girl Who Made the Stars. Therefore, we’re releasing them as a single episode. Fred’s Pics! Fred from The Netherlands was kind enough to collect a LOT of images for these Short Treks. Therefore, we use them to tell most of the story! First of all, we have some feedback on the last two Short Treks… We had feedback for the last two Short Treks and the episodes in which we covered them, The Trouble with Edward and Ask Not, so we start off with that. Short Treks Season 2 Episode 4 – Ephraim and Dot This one used two “characters” that were introduced on Star Trek: Discovery: The tardigrade from Season 1 (assuming it’s the same one), and the DOT-7 that we saw in the season finale of Season 2, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2. It’s told in a Tom & Jerry style. We didn’t really agree about this episode. Ruthie didn’t care for it at all. I loved it, but I had one major continuity problem with the Short Trek. More on that in a bit. We start with black and white images… To start, we get an old film to start with. Would they have this in the 23rd Century? I don’t think so because that’s not even a thing today, but that’s a minor point. We begin…
Star Trek: Discovery – Short Treks, Season 2 Episodes 4 & 5: Ephraim and Dot/The Girl Who Made the Stars We’re back with not just another episode of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast! No, not at all! That’s because this is episode 47!!! This time, Ruthie and I cover the fourth and fifth Short Trek of Season 2: Ephraim and Dot, which was written by Chris Silvestri & Anthony Maranville, and directed by Michael Giacchino; and The Girl Who Made the Stars, which was written by Brandon Schultz and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. Both of these animated Short Treks were released Thursday, December 12, 2019. We aren’t separating these… We decided not to release these as separate episodes because we didn’t get a lot of feedback on them, especially The Girl Who Made the Stars. Therefore, we’re releasing them as a single episode. Fred’s Pics! Fred from The Netherlands was kind enough to collect a LOT of images for these Short Treks. Therefore, we use them to tell most of the story! First of all, we have some feedback on the last two Short Treks… We had feedback for the last two Short Treks and the episodes in which we covered them, The Trouble with Edward and Ask Not, so we start off with that. Short Treks Season 2 Episode 4 – Ephraim and Dot This one used two “characters” that were introduced on Star Trek: Discovery: The tardigrade from Season 1 (assuming it’s the same one), and the DOT-7 that we saw in the season finale of Season 2, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2. It’s told in a Tom & Jerry style. We didn’t really agree about this episode. Ruthie didn’t care for it at all. I loved it, but I had one major continuity problem with the Short Trek. More on that in a bit. We start with black and white images… To start, we get an old film to start with. Would they have this in the 23rd Century? I don’t think so because that’s not even a thing today, but that’s a minor point. We begin…
Tony Robinson chats with the artist Paul Olsen. Paul's unique color scheme for the refit USS Enterprise NCC-1701 as seen for the first time in Star Trek: The Motion Picture has never been duplicated. What the remaining movies display of the Enterprise gave us lacks the beauty and awe that Paul created for TMP.
In Episode 372 of The Pull Bag we bodly go where no Green Lantern has gone before! Join TFG1Mike and Ryan The UnEvenFlow as they join the fight of THE SPECTRUM WAR, as IDW and DC Comics team up for Volume 1 of 2 in Star Trek/Green Lantern! As always Make Your Great Escape Into Comics!!!
Tony Robinson chats with Richard Winn Taylor, designer of the refit USS Enterprise for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery Post-Season 2 Roundtable For episode 43 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, it’s finally time for our Post-Season 2 roundtable! We hope you will enjoy this roundtable episode, which was recorded on Saturday, June 22, 2019. We are joined by our man with the screen captures and voicemails, Fred from The Netherlands, as well as James (The Augmented Sailor) Robbins and Laurence Todd (LT from NC), who have all been contributing their feedback all through the season! Our Season 2 Roundtable discussion… We start with three rounds of our favorite things from Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery. Then, we move on to three rounds of our least favorite things, then a round of other things we’d like to bring up, and then our final thoughts. A lot of things were discussed during this Season 2 Roundtable, including: PikeSpockMichael BurnhamDoctor BurnhamTalos IVSaruTillyCulberStametsJett RenoAiriamEye NeedlesSection 31ControlTerralysium/New EdenVisual EffectsSet DesignMakeupSeason FinaleAnd much more… Links to us… Become a Patron! Want to participate? Join our Facebook group! Use our feedback form to contact us! And follow us on Twitter! And don’t forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we’d appreciate it if you can leave us a review, hopefully, a 5-star! Or, if not, a rating will do!!! And we’re now on Spotify!
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 14: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 – Feedback and News (3 of 3) For episode 41 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I complete our discussion of Season 2 Episode 14 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2. This episode was written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. For this episode, we go through voicemails and other general feedback, our notes, and news. Third of three This is our third and final podcast covering this episode. We recommend that you start our coverage of the season finale by listening to episode 39, and then listen to episode 40. In episode 39, we go over feedback from the previous episode, and also ratings and Yeses. In episode 40, we cover Nos and Hold Your Horses. Fred’s Pics! Like the last episode, the images were chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. We let Fred’s pics do the talking for us! We have a supersized amount of pics for this episode, divided between this episode and last week’s episode 40, with a few pics in episode 39. These pictures cover the second half of the episode. What we thought about Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2… After a week, I still love the episode, but I am more sensitive to its flaws and maybe it’s not quite as good as I originally thought. Why couldn’t they beam out Cornwell? Why would Control break down after Leland is neutralized? For that matter, why didn’t Control go after Burnham? How was Ash able to be on the Chancellor’s ship, leading the fight? How did the Kelpiens go from their primitive state to piloting fighters in such a short time? These are all nitpicks to me, though, and don’t affect my ultimate rating, at least that much. Ford Pinto! A couple of things I mentioned in the episode were the Ford Pinto and the AVE Mizar. But one thing I didn’t realize about the AVE Mizar during the recording was that the inventors of the “roadable aircraft” were killed in a test flight. I don’t feel so great about making fun of it anymore, because of knowing those unfortunate circumstances. That’s it for Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2! We are taking a well-deserved hiatus. We plan to be back sometime in June. At that time, we plan to do a Season 2 roundtable episode. We’ll cover other feedback we haven’t had a chance to answer yet, and any other feedback we get on these last three episodes after that. While you can respond to this episode or the previous two, so we will not be covering any feedback received until episode 42 at the earliest, but probably not until episode 43 or 44. Send in your feedback! You can submit feedback via the feedback page
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery - Season 2, Episode 14: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 For episode 39 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I conclude our discussion of Season 2 Episode 13 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, and...
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 14: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 For episode 39 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I conclude our discussion of Season 2 Episode 13 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, and begin our first of three episodes discussing Season 2 Episode 14 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2. Both episodes were written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. Fred’s Pics! To speed us getting this out, as we recorded this a couple of days later than normal, we will be showing much of the images chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, in the next two episodes, and only show a few of them here. STDP 039 – Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 (S2E14: 05.56) Perhaps Georgiou starts to see more in Saru than just food. STDP 039 – Star Trek Discovery S2E14 (05:56) – Perhaps Georgiou starts to see more in Saru than just food. Discussion on Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 begins at 56:03… We begin the podcast with a ton of extra feedback for our previous episode, covering S2E13 Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1, that came in after we recorded last week, and some responses to our episode 38. Finally, at 56:03, we get into the season finale. When we recorded on Easter Sunday, our combined sessions went over six hours raw. We had initially decided to cover them in two episodes, but what we had envisioned as the second episode ended up too large, and we’ll be splitting those into episodes 40 and 41. This episode starts the discussion of the season finale with episode ratings and things we and our listeners gave a YES to. The next episode, episode 40, will cover NO’s and Hold Your Horses. The last episode will cover voicemails and other written feedback, our episode notes and then some news.
Star Trek: Discovery - Season 2, Episode 14: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 For episode 39 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I conclude our discussion of Season 2 Episode 13 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, and...
Episode 12 - The Wolf Inside Discovery continues to hide out in the mirror universe as Burnham pretends to be her evil self on board the duplicate of her old ship. What could go wrong? Featuring Scott McFarland, Mike Muller and Kevin Whaley Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/hyC0W9TfkWI IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6011052/ __________________________________________ CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE!!! www.thefrontrowmoviereviews.com Subscribe to our Youtube Channel -https://www.youtube.com/TheFrontRowMovieReviews We are also now on Instagram! Just search for "The Front Row Movie Reviews" - https://instagram.com/thefrontrowmoviereviews/ Also find us on Facebook and Like us there as well! You know, if you actually do.... - https://www.facebook.com/thefrontrowmoviereviews/ And of course follow us on Twitter to get the latest news on the Front Row! - https://twitter.com/FrontRowReviewz Please enjoy this episode of DISCOVERING STAR TREK and as always, we'll see you in the front row!
Episode 11 - Despite Yourself The crew of the Discovery find themselves in a new universe as they encounter a Vulcan ship that fires before saying hello. Things get even stranger when they learn that those Vulcan's were rebels... Someone better start growing a goatee. Featuring Scott McFarland, Mike Muller and Blake Whitson Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/UrQNsuE3yBg IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6011050/ __________________________________________ CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE!!! www.thefrontrowmoviereviews.com Subscribe to our Youtube Channel -https://www.youtube.com/TheFrontRowMovieReviews We are also now on Instagram! Just search for "The Front Row Movie Reviews" - https://instagram.com/thefrontrowmoviereviews/ Also find us on Facebook and Like us there as well! You know, if you actually do.... - https://www.facebook.com/thefrontrowmoviereviews/ And of course follow us on Twitter to get the latest news on the Front Row! - https://twitter.com/FrontRowReviewz Please enjoy this episode of DISCOVERING STAR TREK and as always, we'll see you in the front row!
On this Side Effect, Dave (@TheHumanIMDB), Nick (@NewJerseyNick) and returning guest D.A. Chaney (@DA_Chaney) discuss the JJ Abrams film Star Trek Into Darkness. In addition to the review we discuss the internet backlash regarding the film's plot twist, as well as a speculation about what JJ Abrams will bring when he directs Star Wars Episode VII. Dave attempts to justify the use of contemporary music in the new Star Trek films while Nick reacts with apathy.
Geeky cheeky monkey's! Why yes we are thanks! Mr. Dramatik you have the Con, set a course for the Dancefloor, warp factor 9! This set is for all the clubbers and ravers, music lovers and beat junkies who might ever have wondered if they fit in. Guess what? YES YOU DO! We all have green skin. We all fight the Gorn with a double hand chop. We all have been the only guy wearing a red shirt. We all look up and wish Scotty would just freakin beam us up already! This is the final frontier people, so follow us Monkey's and boldly go! Ladies and Gentlemen, please enjoy Dramatik at his best in NCC-1701. Make it so, The Drunken Monkey