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Does your favorite sci-fi show have an episode where there characters have a lot of North vs. South coming out their mouths? For Stella Cheeks, it's the Star Trek TOS episode "The Savage Curtain" and for Erin Cline it's the X-Files episode "The Field Where I Died." Put yourself into a state of hypnosis and join Stella and Erin as we discuss past life thinkin' and weird Space Lincoln. --- About the podcast: Erin Cline and Stella Cheeks have been friends for over a decade but have never seen each other's favorite TV show. Seeking to rectify that grievous error (seriously, they used to live together), X-Treks was born! Each week the duo choose one episode from Star Trek: The Original Series and one episode from The X-Files that fits a previously chosen cinematic theme, watch them together, and share their feelings! Alongside producer Bobby Hoffman, they discuss their first impressions, how the episodes fit into the larger fan lore, and fascinating behind-the-scenes facts.
#NerdToKnow #AlienRomulus #StarTrek #NintendoRetro #SciFi #RetroGaming #GamingPodcast #AlienFranchise #StarTrek60s #PodcastLife This week, we dive into the sci-fi horror world of Alien: Romulus, sharing all the latest on this terrifying new entry in the Alien saga! We also continue our deep dive into the campy charm of 1960s Star Trek, and uncover more gems (and oddities!) from Nintendo's bizarre retro catalog. Don't miss this episode!
We're taking this week off but instead of leaving things empty we've gone deep into our podcast vault to pull out an episode from 2014 of our old Star Trek podcast Space Lincoln! Marvel at the fresh and excited young voices of Ben, Sean, and Steve as they all yuk it up in a studio chatting about the original series. Back next week!
Marcus Haugen and Larry are talkin' baseball. We're talkin' San Diego Padres. At the 19:00 mark, we're talkin' Jurickson Profar. We're talkin' fantasy, humidors, Space Lincoln, and amorphous blobs. Basically, we're talkin' baseball! All that and more, this week on Larry! Guests: Marcus Haugen - @me_haugen | IG: @me_haugen Follow @LarryTheAthlete on Twitter and Instagram
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob encounter the dreaded Space Lincoln with "The Savage Curtain" as they endure one of Star Trek's worst hours. But things are looking up on Doctor Who with "Silence in the Library," which may be a masterpiece. Star Trek: The Savage Curtain - 1:28 Doctor Who: Silence in the Library - 43:33 Episode Rankings - 1:27:34 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more. Follow along with our ongoing episode rankings right here.
Is It Really That Bad? Edition - "The Savage Curtain" The trio continues their mission of debunking ... or confirming ... fan-held opinions of "bad" Star Trek episodes. But what happens when their experiment goes awry and one co-host watches the wrong episode? The other two co-hosts must then explain the episode -- will it make it better or worse? Come find out when we tackle the near-final episode of The Original Series. With a floating Space Lincoln, rock monsters, and (another?) fight of good vs. evil - is this episode really that bad?
Is It Really That Bad? Edition - "The Savage Curtain"The trio continues their mission of debunking ... or confirming ... fan-held opinions of "bad" Star Trek episodes. But what happens when their experiment goes awry and one co-host watches the wrong episode? The other two co-hosts must then explain the episode -- will it make it better or worse? Come find out when we tackle the near-final episode of The Original Series. With a floating Space Lincoln, rock monsters, and (another?) fight of good vs. evil - is this episode really that bad?
During a medical crisis, Kirk and Spock find themselves battling an oppressive society ("The Cloud Minders"). Then the duo teams with Space Lincoln and Vulcan Jesus in a battle of ultimate good versus ultimate evil ("The Savage Curtain"). (Note: Mike mistakenly said "Kahless of Vulcan" when he meant "Kahless of Qo'noS.") Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
During a medical crisis, Kirk and Spock find themselves battling an oppressive society ("The Cloud Minders"). Then the duo teams with Space Lincoln and Vulcan Jesus in a battle of ultimate good versus ultimate evil ("The Savage Curtain"). (Note: Mike mistakenly said "Kahless of Vulcan" when he meant "Kahless of Qo'noS.") Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
During a medical crisis, Kirk and Spock find themselves battling an oppressive society ("The Cloud Minders"). Then the duo teams with Space Lincoln and Vulcan Jesus in a battle of ultimate good versus ultimate evil ("The Savage Curtain"). (Note: Mike mistakenly said "Kahless of Vulcan" when he meant "Kahless of Qo'noS.") Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Ben Vigeant of Space Lincoln joins Pat and Pat to talk about Samaritan Snare, an episode packed with personal revelations from Captain Picard and villains from the 1991 Dan Aykroyd film Nothing but Trouble.
Bobby, Geoff, and guest Adam Goron of the podcast Space Lincoln crack open a couple of beers on the Sunday after the 2016 election and try to get their heads straight as they to talk about "Arrival" and what it has to say about the ways we communicate. Credits: Producers: Geoff George & Bobby Evers Intro music: "Elk Mountain," by Melkbelly
PopFury host Sammy Tamimi and favorite guest Daniel Strauss tackle reader questions on the PopFury podcast finale. As always, thanks for listening. SHOW NOTES 0:00 Last INTRO ever 1:35 This is the last episode of PopFury. Sammy shares his download numbers. The most downloaded episode was the Steve Harvey episode with 2,343 downloads. The least downloaded was 33. Daniel “treats” Sammy with a Billy Corgin impression. 9:00 Daniel wonders why he’s here if none of the listener questions are for him 9:35 Listener Samuel Tyler asks why the show is ending. 11:15 DJ ENRG Erica Reid and actor Rebecca Hanson hope the show is ending for bigger and better reasons. Daniel did a podcast for, like, 10 minutes. 14:30 Talking Games co-host Kellen Terrett pitches a new podcast featuring Sammy. 16:20 Author and comedian Claire Linic wonders if it was something she said. 17:50 Ryan Ben, “owner” of the PopFury Podcast, asks what would Sammy’s ideal podcast be and if he’s grown closer with anyone. 22:20 Mary Beth Smith, host of the MBSing podcast, wants to know Sammy's thoughts on producing a podcast. 24:45 L.A. improvisor John Anderson asks what it's like to do a show in your boxers with him. Sammy uses the old-timey term, "toke up" 26:20 Remake Podcast host Rob Grabowski inquires what podcast would Sammy want to be on. 27:30 L.A. transplant Tim de la Motte thinks some guests were characters. Sammy plugs Auphonic. 29:55 L.A. actor Lisa Linke asks if Sammy would do anything differently. Daniel plugs geocities.com/pcastfury 31:40 Tim Dunn, co-host of Talking Games, requests a preemptive review of Daredevil Season Three. Daniel delivers...and ruins it with a two-year old callback from the first episode. 37:35 Soon-to-be-L.A. improvisor Rich Sohn thinks he would have been a guest if the show had continued. 40:30 Alan Linic, coincidentally a co-author with his wife Claire Linic, wonders if Sammy has any advice for new podcasters. (Alan, here's a link with longer answers from a Reddit thread.) Daniel quotes Kid Rock. 42:50 CHIRP radio DJ Bobby Evers wonders if he's the reason the show is ending. 43:25 Retiring Chicago improvisor Matt DiMarco asks about the Trump campaign possibly ending reality TV. 46:45 L.A. improvisor Molly Wilbanks Anderson, recently married improvisor Andy Junk, and Josiah Jenkins former host of the Remake Podcast do a bit. 48:00 Ashley Nicole Black, writer for Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, wants to know if Sammy will marry her. Sammy gives her a brutally honest answer. 52:35 Please listen to our podcast friends at Rabbit Hole, Remake, An Hour with your Ex, Marty & Sarah Love Wrestling, MBSing, Pilot Co-Pilots, Scareblast, Space Lincoln & Talking Games. Sammy thanks listeners Adam Marier and Stephen Garvey. 55:00 The final outro 57:10 The PopFury theme song, Julandrew's "Get Back In Line" in full BONUS: I accidentally skipped a reader question during the episode, so here it is online: Q: Stand up comedian and writer Stephanie Weber, improvisor and podcaster Mel Evans, and Kyna Lenhof, co-host of comedy live-lit variety showcase This One Woman, all want to know: What is your next project? A: Honestly, while I have a few projects percolating in my noggin, I'm just gonna take it easy for a few months, do a few little low key improv shows and basically recharge my creative batteries. Whatever my next project is, I want to do it right and taking a break and just chilling out until I get that uncontrollable urge to create and produce again. I'm not sitting back and waiting for inspiration, I'm taking a step back until I have the wherewithal to properly follow through on previous inspirations. As always, thanks for listening. -Sammy
We delve into the Neggie Zone with the worst movie Bryton's ever seen, then bring back the joy with talk of the Garbage Pail Kids, the Las Vegas Star Trek Convention, and the Star Trek Original Series episode the Savage Curtain featuring Space Lincoln!
For being two things nerds love, the worlds of Star Trek and video gaming haven't crossed over with many successful results. That's something we're going to talk about today as we welcome guests Ben Vigeant and Stephen Winchell from the Star Trek podcast Space Lincoln. Ben also gets into his love of pinball, which led him to create the Chicago Pinball League. Plus, hear some surprisingly unpopular Trek opinions, as speakers on this podcast will defend both Voyager and Enterprise!
In the thrilling conclusion, Trek and Wars go toe to toe, but there can be only one. Which one? Listen as Damon rants, Pete gets skipped and Mike says "iconic" way too much, to find out which will reign supreme. And it sounds like Darth Vader pops in every now and then......Oh yeah and lets not forget Space Lincoln!