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Send us a textIn the fifth annual Jams 'N' Cocktails Halloween Spooktacular, host Brad Brock—also known as “Poey the Sexy Man” for the evening—teams up with the full JNC Destruction Crew for a night of eerie entertainment. Brad, Jordyn, Mike, Derek, Paul, and a houseful of ghoulish guests kick off this Halloween celebration with their “Deadly Dinner,” featuring creepy cocktails, over-the-top costumes, and a murder mystery that keeps everyone guessing. Packed with Halloween games, the legendary “Wheel of Dares,” and plenty of unfiltered humor, this episode brings all the laughs and scares to the season.The night escalates when the crew sets out to solve the “murder” of Elly, the ghostly guest of honor, piecing together clues and calling out suspects from the crowd. Each clue raises more questions and leads to a hilarious mix of accusations and spooky surprises. From Kevin's “Beer 30 Skull Funnel” challenge to the classic four-word horror stories, the Halloween Spooktacular serves up all the chaos and fun fans love.LINKSJNC Officialhttps://www.jnclive.tvSupport us on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jncpodcast
In the fifth annual Jams 'N' Cocktails Halloween Spooktacular, host Brad Brock—also known as “Poey the Sexy Man” for the evening—teams up with the full JNC Destruction Crew for a night of eerie entertainment. Brad, Jordyn, Mike, Derek, Paul, and a houseful of ghoulish guests kick off this Halloween celebration with their “Deadly Dinner,” featuring creepy cocktails, over-the-top costumes, and a murder mystery that keeps everyone guessing. Packed with Halloween games, the legendary “Wheel of Dares,” and plenty of unfiltered humor, this episode brings all the laughs and scares to the season. The night escalates when the crew sets out to solve the “murder” of Elly, the ghostly guest of honor, piecing together clues and calling out suspects from the crowd. Each clue raises more questions and leads to a hilarious mix of accusations and spooky surprises. From Kevin's “Beer 30 Skull Funnel” challenge to the classic four-word horror stories, the Halloween Spooktacular serves up all the chaos and fun fans love. Links JNC Official https://www.jnclive.tv Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/jncpodcast
We are back with another episode with our girl Lauren Poey! You might remember her from last year's episode: “To The Girl Who Didn't Think She Would Be Single Again.” But this time she's BACK but with a ring on her finger!
Bertrand Poey, directeur général d'Amadeus, était l'invité de François Sorel et de Etienne Bracq dans Tech & Co, ce mardi 4 juillet. Il s'est penché sur le logiciel de réservation dans les agences de voyage, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Whether you are single and ready to mingle, single and frustrated, single and content or married and walking alongside singles, how do we live faithfully and really put into practice that we believe God has all things planned for our good? Join us as we chat with Lauren Poey. Lauren desires to be married...so how does she wait well? What has God taught her in the waiting? How does she think about this waiting? You won't want to miss this convo or her sweet southern accent. Craving more from Going There the Podcast? Come be our friend! Make sure you're following along on Instagram @goingtherethepodcast and subscribe to our podcast so that you never miss a new episode! If you love what you heard, we'd be so happy if you left us a rating and review on your podcast app. This way, more people can find us and join our fun convo! Resources Visit Lauren's Website Follow Lauren on Social Media: @laurenpoey
Open wide Creeps cause this week we are taking some “Love Bites.” This episode tragically introduces some potholes in the road of POEY love - potholes named Eddie! We also get Dawson and Gail doping out what it means to chase your dreams and a chance for Grams and Jen to whip out that Real Acting.Do you want to see some oscar worthy performances? Follow us on instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps). Or become a patron if you want to support our creative dreams without letting us live in your house rent free.
We are sick and broken and so are our friends in season six, episode sixteen “That Was Then.” The Witter patriarch is laid up in the hospital, Joey is tormented by a deranged young Romeo, and Dawson is confronted with the clammy ghost of film nerds past. Not to mention the feverishly bubbling possibility of POEY romance simmering in the background. If you want to sweat yourself, follow us on instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps). Or become a patron and we'll drop raw, uncensored feet pics of Zoe's broken toe.
durée : 00:45:45 - Côté saveurs en Béarn Bigorre - Spécialistes du Piment béarnais et du piment fumé , la Maison Malnou à Poey de Lescar rajoute une corde à son arc avec le fumage de charcuteries , truite, fromages ...
Get ready for chicanery and lies Creeps cause we are about to play some “Mind Games” (Original airdate February 28th, 2001. Written by Gina Fattore and Chris Levinson and directed by David Straiton). Comedy Jackers is back for some bawdy French farce with Jen, her therapist, and his poetry spewing girlfriend. We've also got some hot, hot, hot Poey action and the slow implosion of the Gretchen/Dawson love story. Want to watch us implode while being in love? Follow us on instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps)! Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and our Spotify playlist Dawson's Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow will really help you get in the zone to vote on who should be Class Couple.The Ol' Creek Link RoundupContent warnings up, down, and sideways but Gabby was totally immersed in My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell. Also very into the narrator if you're in an audiobook state of mind.
*Content warning for discussions of suicide.*Get ready to enter the mouth of madness Creeps cause we are dissociating to season four episode thirteen “Hopeless” (Original airdate January 31st, 2001. Written by Nan Hagan and Chris Levinson and directed by Krishna Rao). Let's tour the mini-golf courses of Capeside for a double date with Poey, rage to a sleepy lady on piano with Dawson and Gretchen's friends, and learn to read good with Jack and a bespeckled void where chemistry should be. If you really want to watch sparks fly, follow us on instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps)! Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and our Spotify playlist Dawson's Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow is tailor made to tell your new beef he can't break your heart to. The Ol' Creek Link RoundupPertinent to our questions later in the episode: Why Do Disability Rights Organizations Oppose Assisted Suicide Laws? and Assisted Suicide and DisabilityRachel True: Tarot for Your Highest SelfALERT We are now both obsessed with The Deep Dive
durée : 00:32:26 - La cuisine avec France Bleu Béarn Bigorre - Le Domaine Burgué-Séré à St-Faust est un vignoble trés ancien. Depuis 1807 on s'occupe des vignes, c'est donc la 5eme génération ! Benoit Burgué-Séré est impatient de retrouver les amateurs de Jurançon sur le 1er marché des producteurs de pays ce soir à Poey-de-Lescar de 18h à 23H.
Get to conjugatin’ Creeps, cause we watched season 4, episode 4 “Future Tense” (Original airdate October 25th, 2000. Written by Gina Fattore and Chris Levinson and directed by Michael Lange). We have Hollywood bigwig Kayla in the world wide web studio with us to talk Sasha Alexander and TV production. Plus, the ever delightful drunk Joey, all the gal bonding we’ve been begging for, and some very confusing feelings about Pacey and Joey. If you want to feel confused and also feel POEY, follow us on Instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps). Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow is the perfect music to drink donkey punch to. Now come over here and carry us dang it!
Bid your humdrum, workaday lives goodbye Creeps because it’s anchors away on season 3, episode 23 “True Love” (Original airdate May 24th, 2000. Written by Gina Fattore and Tom Kapinos and directed by James Whitmore Jr.). It’s all happening! Dream Team carpe diem road trip! The cry face that will live in infamy! Ask me to stay! Be careful when you listen cause we are slippery when wet woo woo! To get soaked for friendship and POEY with us, check out our Instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps). Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow is the perfect soundtrack of “some soon to be out of date contempo pop music” to remember everything to. Permission to come aboard? Permission granted!The Ol’ Creek Link RoundupGabby delivers a loving oration from I Remember Everything: Life Lessons from Dawson's Creek by the gals over at Dawson’s Critique. It’s super fun and the cover is way cute, you should go buy it. The Dawson’s Creek reunion clip that tickled Zoe all the way down to her toes and established gay rights.Gabby really needs you to get HBO Max so you can watch Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults, Murder on Middle Beach, Allen V. Farrow, It’s a Sin, and (rewatch) The Jinx.
Ever have one of those days you wish you could live all over again? We entered the eternal (horny) loop that is season 3 episode 20 “The Longest Day” (Original airdate April 26th, 2000. Written by Gina Fattore and directed by Perry Lang). We spent exactly as long as you’d expect crooning about the aching sensuality of the Poey makeout scenes and also touched down on Dawson’s many serial killer reveals and a whole lotta Jen Lindley punishment. If you’re into punishment, check out our instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps). Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow is perfect for fantasizing about all the forbidden makeout sessions you’ll have post-vaccine. Ever have one of those days you wish you could live all over again?The Ol’ Creek Link RoundupWe certainly didn’t comprehensively cover the Joss Whedon abuse revelations and Gabby couldn’t find any articles that really touched all the bases (why is no one reporting on Clem vocally supporting Charisma on twitter since the day she first posted??) but these two articles have some good background and context:A Few Good Men Speak up in Support of Charisma Carpenter and the Women of Buffy and Angel (The Mary Sue)All The Joss Whedon Abuse & Misconduct Allegations Explained (Screen Rant)
Just call us the wet bandits Creeps cause we’re talking season 3 episode 19 “Stolen Kisses” (Original airdate April 26th, 2000. Written by Tom Kapinos and directed by Gregory Prange). We’re joined by Very Important Guest and Artist Ariel Kessler (ariel.kessler on instagram) to dish about arty farty aunt Gwen and our shared creek history. We also give you the blow-by-blow on all the Poey action this episode has to offer and go into hysterics of arousal in the process. If you want to be tittelated, follow us on instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps). Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow will surely steal your heart. Salinger is a god!The Ol’ Creek Link RoundupThe Black Women’s Health Initiative - “Since 1983, [BWHI has] been the only national organization dedicated solely to improving the health and wellness of our nation’s 21 million Black women and girls – physically, emotionally and financially.”
In honor of Zoe’s birth, we treated ourselves to the most electrifying first(ish) kiss in television history in season 3 episode 17 “Cinderella Story” (Original airdate March 1st, 2000. Written by Jeffrey Stepakoff and directed by Janice Cooke). Joey journeys to Boston to meet the most insufferable manic pixie dream girl of all time, the Lipnicki torments us all, and a fish restaurant is born. And a thousand loins across this great nation burst into flames as Pacey makes his move. Gabby also rags on A.J. and his cursed lover for their crappy French and then uses the French word for Chinese when trying to describe a fancy bun. To see our fancy buns follow us on instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps). Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow will really set the mood when you make love to yourself while thinking about POEY. It’s all beef!The Ol’ Creek Link RoundupGabby recs hard for Top of the Lake and If These Walls Could Talk 2.
Former Australian Rugby Union captain, David Pocock hands over his contact book to Craig Doyle who calls up some of those who have played a very important part in his life so far. From his childhood in Zimbabwe where his first coach reveals how parents of the other rugby children complained about him, to one of his brothers explaining why the family had to take a bench press in the middle of a snorkelling holiday. On field, his friend and former teammate Kurtley Beale spills the beans on match tactics and coach, Robbie Deane explains why he picked “Poey” to lead Australia. In a fascinating programme that reveals many sides of the legendary Australian flanker, David explains why he’s stood up for LGBTQ rights, gives all the details of his arrest during a famous environmental protest and talks about his future political ambitions.Our thanks to the contributors to David Pocock's episode including. David PocockMichael PocockSimon GoughKurtley BealeRobbie Deans.Rick LairdAnania NcubePatience Ncube .........................................The Contact Book with Craig Doyle is an original by 3 Rock Production for Auddy #doylecontactbookSpecial thanks once again to all of our guests on the show.Presenter, Craig DoyleTheme Music by Owen Parker Series Producer, Keith DoyleSound editing, Mark SharmanAlbum Art, Nicole StewartExecutive Producer, Andrew Sampson
In this episode we talk with Tom Poey about Chuck Norris, liver punches, and how God miraculously healed his son, Maddox.
durée : 00:22:28 - 100% Clubs sur France Bleu Poitou - Responsable du Pôle France de tennis du CREPS pendant plus de vingt ans, Dominique Poey est aujourd'hui Président du Poitiers Basket 86, en charge du secteur sportif. Ce connaisseur du sport ne manque pas d'ambitions pour le club.
Love does bite! The Poey hits a rock, Dawson struggles to convince Gail he doesn't need a back-up plan, and Jen discovers Grams' secret. Also, Paula Cole's love of Whole Foods and a Creek of the Week podcast update from one of the hosts himself!
One more week, and we're back to Deep Space Nine! But until then, Poey had some thoughts on Star Wars that he had to get off his chest, so this week, you're getting an extra long episode on "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker"! The conclusion to the Skywalker saga is finally upon us, and you know we're going to have some strong feelings about this one. Who liked it? Who hated it? Listen to find out! Okay, let's be real. We all know that Mikey hated it.
Love is in the air, and Quark is looking to swipe right! This week, we're talking more Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places"! Also, there's a great O'Brien and Kira subplot that Poey likes and the other two bozos hate, so please weigh in! (editor's note: Poey's wrong) Support Into the Wormhole on Patreon at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast today!
We're finally finishing up the divisive "Chain of Command" arc from Star Trek: The Next Generation! Jellico is in command of the Enterprise, and Picard is on the torture slab! Is this the end of our favorite captain? Mikey and Poey try not to kill each other over how awesome Jellico is, which is very. (Poey wrote this. I'm only leaving it in to appease him.)
S02E16 Meld “Meld” is made up of murder, mayhem, and mania. Meeting up with us to memorialize this magnificent masterpiece is Poey from Into the Wormhole.
It's a divisive episode brought to you by one of our patrons on Patreon! Thank you, Timothy! We're talking the infamous "Chain of Command" arc from Star Trek: The Next Generation's sixth season, and in part one, we try to answer the age old question: is Jellico a total dick? Poey says, "Nah." Mikey says, "Yeah." Round one: FIGHT! Into the Wormhole is brought to you by our patrons on Patreon! Join them today at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast!
Just one more jump... that's definitely going to go well! We're going full John Muir as we discuss Star Trek: Discovery's mid-season finale, "Into the Forest I Go"! Vince has some theories and head canon, Mikey's really into Klingon nipples, and Poey thinks Starfleet really needs to add a vibrate button to their equipment. Time to black alert into the unknown! Into the Wormhole is brought to you by our patrons on Patreon! Join them today for early access to Into the Wormhole, exclusive access to Into the Wormhole: Runabout, videos, swag, and more at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast!
Finally, Poey and Mikey don't have to beat around the Sarek bush anymore! This week we're talking Star Trek: Discovery's sixth episode, "Lethe". Lorca and Admiral Cornwell get it on, Burnham gets Street Fighter kicked out of the play area, and Poey is about to be relieved of his command of the podcast! We're all at the same skill level, Jerry! You can show your support and join our wonderful patrons on Patreon at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast to get early access to this podcast, the exclusive Into the Wormhole: Runabout show, video content, and much more!
Originally aired February 21st, 2018 -- What if you could travel to a parallel podcast and couldn't find your way home? On today's episode of Stream Me Up!, Poey gives Mikey a history lesson on the short lived but beloved sci-fi show, Sliders! We talk about what went wrong, its possible future, and discuss the pilot episode, all while crying like men, you blistering idiots! Into the Wormhole is brought to you by our wonderful patrons on Patreon! Join us over at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast for early episode access, exclusive shows, video content, and more!
It's a battle to the death as we talk about the not-part-two of the Star Trek: Discovery series premiere, Battle at the Binary Stars! Mikey yells about invisibility shields, Vince hates diving through space, and Poey reads your comments. It's mutiny! Into the Wormhole is brought to you by Audible (www.audibletrial.com/thewormholepodcast), and our wonderful patrons on Patreon at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast!
The San Diego Comic Con came and went, and with it came a trailer for season two of Star Trek: Discovery! Poey and Mikey break down the trailer as well as our hopes and dreams for the whole season. And of course, we talk Klingons. AGAIN with the Klingons. You can hear the full episode exclusively on Patreon at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast!
There's a ton of Star Trek comics, but there's only one Will Riker! Wait, no, that's a lie, he has that weird clone twin guy named Thomas! Whatever happened to him, anyway? Poey and Mikey are about to find out as we talk Malibu Comics' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series with the two-issue arc, "Soul Asylum". It's a runaway train and it's never coming back. Get the full episode at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast!
In light of the huge and unexpected news regarding not one, not two, not three, but FIVE new Star Trek projects in development, Poey and Mikey decided to take a break from Deep Space Nine and give our thoughts! So much news! And the return of Picard? OH MAN. Support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast!
You got your cartoons in my Star Trek! What the hell! Also, there're a bunch of loofahs squeaking. Poey and Mikey talk some Star Trek: The Animated Series, dig into its background, how it happened, and how it's not *that* bad, but it's... well, it's a thing. Full episode available exclusively on Patreon at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast!
We are going back to Earth! Some bad stuff is happening at the home planet, and it's up to Sisko and Odo to investigate. Poey, Mikey and Vince give their best toast to Clive, as we discuss the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 4 entry "Homefront". We also check out a note from a Trek fan in the 90s, who thinks some of y'all need to stop complaining!
This podcast is shaken, not stirred! Into the Wormhole welcomes a new crew member, as Stream Me Up! podcast refugee Mikey Yanko enlists aboard the USS Wormhole, and what better way for Poey and Vince to welcome him aboard with a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode SO WILD, that MGM threatened to sue! Besides, it has Garak in a tuxedo, why the heck aren't you listening yet?!
The great Kor is back on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and the Sword of Kahless is up for grabs! This week, Poey and Vince go on an adventure with Worf, Dax, and Kor, and the two Klingons stop being polite and start being real. Just another day for Into the Wormhole!
It's time for Ferengi hijinx, as Quark, Nog, and Rom travel back to 1940s Earth! This week, Poey and Vince discuss the Season 4 episode, "Little Green Men", a fan favorite entry in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine canon! We also discuss "That Thing You Do!", whether or not a dog could swallow Odo, and the glory of The Critic. All hail Duke, Duke is life!
Hot dogs? Flying cars? Torpedoes? Yep, this episode of Into the Wormhole HAS. IT. ALL. Poey and Vince talk the Season 4 episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, "Starship Down" which is basically "Das Boot" but IN SPPPPAAAAAAAAAAAAACEEEEEEEEE. We also break down a ton of baseball (don't worry, it relates to the episode!), the myth of concussions, shared social media accounts, and so much more. Don't worry. We are bringing the hot dogs.
This week, with Vince in some kind of cryofreeze, Poey takes us through a number of old commercials and promos, featuring Star Trek actors! There's also a ton of old trailers and promos for Star Trek series! Who knew selling out could be so fun?!
Dukat is up to something, and Poey and Vince are going to find out what! This week the Into the Wormhole gang talks "Indiscretion" which sees Kira and Dukat look for a missing ship, and hijinx ensue. Also, Sisko takes a big step, and Vince has some problems with B plots in general. Just another day for a Star Trek podcast forged in Cardassian steel!
Ahead of Sunday's friendly between #EllanVannin and the Yorkshire International Football Association, the Manx side's attackers Furo Davies (pictured) and Mike Williams join us for this week's #ManxFootyPod. The pair discuss this weekend's game, the #ConIFAWorldCup and their respective seasons with St George's and Rushen United. We also look ahead to Saturday's cup and league fixtures, plus there's Combi Corner and a new feature 'Dave Reads The Weather'. #isleofman #YIFA #MIFA #CONIFA
Vince is out for the week, so Poey puts out a call for aid, and who answers but Stream Me Up! co-host, Mikey Yanko! We take a break from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine this week to talk about the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode that kind of, sort of, just a little bit, crosses over with Deep Space Nine! Also, Geordi is a jerk.
O'Brien gets in the zone and Kai Winn is up to some nasty business... but then again, what else is new?! On this episode of Into the Wormhole, Poey and Vince discuss whether or not Bajor has to get into importing or move over to exporting, Kira's new love interest, and the best way to lose an arm.
Moogie is up to her lobes in profit, and the Ferengi Commerce Authority is PISSED! This week, Poey and Vince check out the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode, "Family Business", and learn a little something about "sliding into second" in the process. Also, Sisko meets a special someone! MOOOOOOOOOOOOGIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
This week, we discuss the episode "Improbable Cause"! Someone blows up the Old Navy on Deep Space Nine, but don't worry, Poey and Vince are on the case! Garak is at the center of a mystery and Odo has to get advice from his wise old neighbor. Yep, this episode has MORE POWER!
The podcast gets trapped inside its own head this week, as Poey and Vince grapple with their subconscious. We break down "Distant Voices", a late season three episode for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and we try not to die in the process!
Hey, Wormholios! As is seemingly always the issue, we had some technical difficulties during the recording process of episode 68, so for now, take a peek at the unreleased pilot of a new Wormhole-style podcast featuring Poey and Mikey of Stream Me Up! We talk fan favorite Next Gen episode "The Measure of a Man".
This week, the Into the Wormhole gang meets its destiny, as we discuss the episode... uh... "Destiny"? Join us as we dig into this serviceable episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, as Poey and Vince explore the grimy past of the alt.startrek usenet forums, try to figure out how Morn can digest anything, and what the deal is with The Who.
This week, Into the Wormhole is saved by the bell! Poey and Vince continue their exploration of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, as we break down the the season 3 episode "Life Support"! Lisa Turtle shows up, and she's not happy with Jake or Nog! Also, as is the Into the Wormhole tradition, we do our best to avoid the Noid.
This week, we gotta go back in time! Poey and Vince discuss the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 3 episode "Past Tense, Part I" which sees Sisko and Bashir go back into the past to the now super far off future year of 2024! And it's a totally happy and wonderful place that in NO WAY resembles the year 2017! Also, Mr. Fudderman! Also, Poey fucks up and calls "Star Trek", "Star Wars", and he should be rightfully shamed for it.
HOT, TREMBLING BODIES ON STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE! This week, Poey and Vince fight their THROBBING BIOLOGICAL URGES as they discuss the season 3 episode, "Fascination", in which Lxwana Troi shows up, and becomes a human ecstasy pill which makes the crew rather uh...excited. It's more fun than we expected! OOOOh, LWAXANA. Also, Vince calls "Star Trek", "Star Wars", so, ya know... do what ya gotta do.
We're so drunk we're seeing double, but that's ok, because we've got two phasers... one for each Riker! This week, Poey and Vince break down DS9 season 3 episode 9, "The Defiant" which sees William Riker's most popular duplicate ripping off his beard and raising some Maquis heck! Also, Gul Dukat and Sisko talk about fatherhood on a very special episode of Full House.
Vince had an important away mission to attend to, so this week, Poey and Mikey discuss the first episode of The Orville, the not-Trek-but-basically-Trek series from Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane! We break down the first episode and tell you if we "engaged" with the show or not, and whether or not The Orville might become our new "Number One!" Oh god, I'm so sorry.
This week Poey, Vince and Robo-Ben, visit a planet that only appears once every 60 years! Also, Jadzia Dax looks to try out an alternative lifestyle and Quark does some creepy Quark stuff, as he tends to do.
WARNING! WARNING! Anti-insurgent counter measures for Into the Wormhole have been activated. Vince and Poey will now have to navigate the episode "Civil Defense" without any tired references to Home Improvement or lame jokes about Lorenzo Lamos. This podcast is too important for me to allow them to jeopardize it. Miss this episode? I'm afraid you can't do that.
This week we want to fight... EVERYONE. Vince and Poey break down the episode "The Abandoned" as we watch Odo try to take care of an infant baby man! Also, there's a creepy storyline with Jake. We don't love it. But on the bright side, Poey forgets to play the episode trailer and gets rightly blasted for it. Plus, who gets the coveted Golden Jumja this week?!
We have some big news at the end of this episode, and Vince and Poey try to deal with the mother of all coincidences as Kira may or may not be a Cardassian! Also, Garak shows he is not to be truffled with, and the Wormhole gang tries to figure out who shot J.R. We aren't sure where Ben is this week, but we think he's deep undercover somewhere.
Vince and Poey finally get to see the Planet of the Slug Babies, as we discuss the episode "Equilibrium", and Ben makes an appearance... kind of. Also, we talk a little about the difference between Doug's, we finally notice the purple on the Starfleet uniforms, and of course, we disagree about the quality of the episode. Oh also, Dax is kind of mean. Something about a mask, I don't know.
Ben is back, and Quark is in a mess of trouble, as he ends up with a wife he didn't ask for! That's what happens when you accidentally kill a Klingon in your bar, and boy, we've all been there! Meanwhile, Vince declares his disgusts of B plots, and Poey talks about Star Trek toys. But the question must be asked: whose house?
The conclusion of The Search, part 2...electric boogaloo? This week, Vince and Poey debate the merits of, "IT WAS ALL A DREAM!", as they wrap up the first mini arc on season 3! Also, they answer some emails, and Vince is out to prove himself with the Six Degrees of Sisko. Can he do it? Oh, and Odo finally animorphs again! That's really all we've been waiting for.
Finally! The Defiant! This week, we hit the season 3 premiere, "The Search", as the DS9 crew goes deep into the Gamma Quadrant an experimental...uh, tough little ship, to try and find the mysterious leaders of the Dominon. Meanwhile, the Wormhole gang argues to death about the Six Degrees of Sisko, Ben questions some Taco Bell marketing decisions, Vince mistakes phasers for blasters, and Poey tries to make sense of it all. Sorry about some of the audio quality on this one folks, it's a little rougher than usual.
Holy Jumja sticks, we made it to 50 episodes!!! And what better way to celebrate this milestone than to go out with a Galaxy-class sized bang! This week, Poey and Vince wrap up season 2, discussing the episode season finale, "The Jem'Hadar"! Poey also teaches Vince some more about what Trek TV was like in his day, while Quark rubs salty oatmeal all over his ears. This is a fun one, and don't worry, the best is yet to come!
What must O'Brien do? Suffer! This week, Poey and Vince break down the episode "The Tribunal" as O'Brien faces the wrath of a tough Cardassian judge and gets some help from a hot shot litigator named...Odo? Also, we discuss the woes of summer TV in the 90s, while we mourn the loss of Ben, who is off awaiting a Cardassian trial of his own. But he will back. Maybe.
This week, it's a rumble in the Bajor Bronx as Nurse Ratched and Vedek Bareil compete for the popular vote to decide who will become the next Kai of Bajor! Meanwhile, Vince laments as we officially reach a post-Kurt Cobain era of the 90s, Ben is bored, and Poey has some Star Trek: Discovery news.
Everything is backwards! This week, the gang enters the Mirror Universe, as Vince explains to two Star Trek newbies Poey and Ben just what the hell is going on! And finally, the return of creepy Bashir! Don't miss it!
After some technical hiccups, Into the Wormhole is back! This week, the gang switches thing up as Ben takes over the captain's chair to discuss the episode "The Wire", where Garak's crippling addiction to virtual table tennis is finally getting the best of him. Meanwhile, Poey breaks down the recent Star Trek: Discovery trailer, and Vince doesn't understand why Starfleet officers are so damn perfect.
This week, we hit a pretty important Star Trek two-parter this week, with The Maquis, part 1! Vince learns a lot more about the Cardassians than he was prepared to, Poey talks about Voyager, and Ben sips a nice, cool, refreshing glass of Kanar to make it through the night!
Three Klingons from The Original Series return to wink at the fans, and give Jadzia hell! Meanwhile, Vince tries to wrap his forehead ridges around the Klingons, Ben is a little bit toasty, and Poey is the only one that really even likes the episode.
Ben is still missing, but Poey and Vince are here to walk you through the Trill Initiate Program, as Jadzia takes a plucky youngin' under her wing and teaches him the ropes. Or something. Also, a galaxy is born. Or something. And there's a Cardassian vole. It's all kinds of kooky.
Poey and Vince cross the wormhole together, in person, and discuss the season 2 episode, "Shadowplay", and whether or not Jake's internship with O'Brien is really all it's cracked up to be.
Holy moly, sorry about that other unexpected break, but we are back from paradise to discuss the season 2 episode, uh, "Paradise", as we watch Sisko and O’Brien deal with a cult of yoga fanatics. Also, Vince is dying for some baseball, Ben gets 30 days in the cooler, and Poey fails Pre-Mechanical Aptitude. Don't miss it!
After an unexpected week off, Into the Wormhole is back! This week the writers find an excuse to beat up the Irish, as CHIEF O'BRIEN MUST SUFFER! We discuss the season 2 episode, "Whispers", as Ben has a take, and doesn't suck, Vince learns about the collected works of DK Miller, and Poey complains about Star Wars, or something.
It's a buddy cop episode as Bashir and O'Brien get trapped on an alien world. Hijinx ensue! Vince discusses his love of the Wendy's number 6 (tomato only), Ben can't figure out what song he is talking about, and Poey thinks Keiko is cheating on Miles. Also, Sisko orders food, again!
Since Ben's still lost in the Gamma Quadrant, we brought on another Star Trek expert to help us discuss the Season 2 episode, "Rivals", which sees Quark struggling to compete with a Ted McGinley look alike! Also, Poey and Vince discuss the value of fast food hot dogs, which member of the podcast is really the best at basketball, and we all try to control ourselves as we discuss the manliness that is a shirtless O'Brien.
Did I do that? This week, Vince and Poey discuss Star Fox, the universe breaking implications of Urkel on Step by Step, Growing Pains, and somewhere in there, we talk about the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode, "Sanctuary".
ACTING! Did you know Rene Auberjonois was the chef in The Little Mermaid? Or that George Takei appeared on The Simpsons? On this week's Runabout episode, Poey takes a brief look into some (but not all!) of the other work Star Trek actors have done before and after they explored the final frontier!
Nyah see, this week, see, we talk about the episode "Necessary Evil", see, and Vince learns what it takes to solve a murder on the hard-boiled streets of the Promenade, see. Poey confuses his idioms and Ben expresses his disgust with shoddy air conditioning repair, see! Special guest star Lorenzo Lamas!
Well, we promised you a full episode this week, and… we lied! Give us hell! But that’s okay, cause Poey does his best Bob Costas so he can talk to you about the Wide World of Sports in Star Trek, and he hopes you don’t get maimed!
This week, Into the Wormhole takes a break from our regular programming to bring you Into the Wormhole: Runabout. Runabout episodes are shorter episodes that focus on a single topic that isn't a specific episode of Deep Space Nine. For our first Runabout episode, Poey discusses the tragic loss of Carrie Fisher.
When I wake up on the station and Quark is on probation, I don’t think I’m gonna make it on time… yes sir! This week, Bashir finds true love AND gets his name in the medical journals. Huzzah! Also, Vince wants to be part of your world, Ben’s never been on the kiss cam, and Poey has a run in with Lorenzo Lamas.
The wormhole will come out tomorrow, tomorrow! This week, a Cardassian orphan finds himself on DS9, and our main man Garak has some questions. Vince reveals his desire to become a child actor, Ben doesn’t know who David from Roseanne is, and Poey fails to correct Vince on proper sentence construction.
Whatever you do, don’t get this podcast wet or feed it after midnight! This week, Jadzia’s slugbaby is up for grabs as Ted Turner boards the station and tries to take it by force! Meanwhile, Ben, Vince, and Poey discuss the end of the world and the best way to mow the lawn.
And now, the conclusion! This week, we finish up our discussion of the first three-parter in Star Trek history, Ben imitates Daniel Stern, Poey shills for DHL, and Vince learns the value of android love making.
Kira is gone! The Bajorans are selling counterfeit Banksy art at unreasonable prices! The crew of DS9 does their best Gilmore Girls impression, and Ben, Poey, and Vince do their best to make sense of it all. We are too old for this… stuff.
It’s been a long week, but thankfully, season 2 is here! After Quark shows Kira an earring from Claire’s, she and O’Brien run off to rescue a Bajoran War Leader from certain death. Poey, Ben, and Vince discuss the merits of hot dogs at Home Depot, and Vince wets himself over another baseball reference. (Please clap.)
Want to catch up on the first season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, but don’t have a lot of time? Then this episode is for you! This week, we give you our overall impressions of the first season and decide which episodes are complete trash heaps, and which ones are worth your time! Here’s a hint: it’s not very many. It’s perfect for the discerning viewer who wants to scream at us for daring to say Q-Less is worthless (it is), and will get you up to speed as we begin our descent into Season 2! Also, Ben declares his love for Sandra Oh, Poey argues for Lwaxana Troi, and Vince rides the fence.
Whoa, we did it! Season 1 is in the wraps! This week, Keiko O'Brien comes face to face with religious leader in JNCO's, Poey's juggalo past comes back to haunt him, and we all have to deal with the corruption of Big Jumja.
Oooh, Lwaxana! Yep, it's come to this - everyone's favorite Betazoid shows up on DS9! In an episode that isn't nearly as bad as we remembered, we manage to call Gene Roddenberry a scumbag (again), argue about the Golden Girls, and discuss presidential impeachments. Plus, Ben gets Poey's goat, and somehow, we find time to talk about the actual plot. We're really, really, really, sorry.
It's a world of pure imagination! This week, the DS9 crew watches their deepest thoughts come to life, we aren't sure if Poey is even listening, and Ben and Vince yell at neeeeeeeeerds about baseball. You ever hear of Tris Speaker, idiot?
This week, we discuss the episode Progress, which is least the exciting thing we talk about!! It has Tim Curry, it has Ernie Hudson… man… this description can’t even stay on topic! Also, Vince and Poey confuse Dante’s Peak with Dante’s Inferno (who HASN’T done that?!), Ben is pissed that this episode is basically a Next Gen rip off, and Bajor doesn’t want to pay for wi-fi. Oh, and Small Soldiers has Phil Hartman, right?
This week things get all kinds of awkward as O’Brien is forced to share a space cab with Bashir; the worst person in the Alpha Quadrant. Meanwhile, on DS9, Jake and Nog transform the station into Nick Jr. and all sorts of hijinks ensue. Also, Ben and Poey struggle to get a handle on their rampant gambling addictions, while Grand Nagus Vince orders a nice refreshing Stardrifter. Be there!
This week, Into the Wormhole breaks bad as Kira, Sisko, Bashir, and Kai Opaka travel to a Gamma Quadrant planet that's basically just HBO's OZ with more death, somehow. Meanwhile, Ben and Poey argue about airplane safety, and Grand Nagus Vince talks about his 1987 Cougar. Mike from Breaking Bad guest stars.
Inconceivable! This week, Ben and Vince face off in a battle TO THE DEATH to determine which one of them will earn the title of “Grand Nagus”, as we celebrate the first appearance of the exalted leader of the Ferengi Alliance, Grand Nagus Zek! Oh, and we somehow find time to talk about the actual episode, where Quark gets into some hijinks, and Poey’s cat vomits on air!
Sick of the station's poor Yelp reviews, O'Brien decides to buckle down and fix the blasted replicators once and for all. But when the microwave he's working on blows up, everyone on the station begins reading their poetry to anyone who will listen. Quark eats food, is unimpressed.
The Sabines try out Blab! The talk about all things star wars, The force awakens, and even Jar Jar. Lizzy talks more about Poey and Zoe makes Lizzy Cry.