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The Live Long and Podcast crew revisits Season 4, Episode 8 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Future Imperfect" (1990), as part of their ongoing rewatch series. During an away mission, Riker falls unconscious and awakens sixteen years in the future, now captain of the Enterprise, with no memory of the years that have passed. As the illusion unravels, he begins to suspect that nothing about this "future" is what it seems.Live Long and PodcastStar Trek: The Next Generation S4 E8 - "Future Imperfect" (1990) | Episode ReviewFirst Aired: November 12, 1990In-universe year: 2366Date of Podcast: June 11, 2026Star Trek: The Next Generation Rewatch Review SeriesTHIS WEEK'S PODCASTERSDave Mader, Heather Narduzzi, Adam WoodwardLIVE LONG AND PODCAST FOUNDED BYDave Mader and Jaemeel RobinsonA PROUD MEMBER OF THE UNITED FEDERATION OF PODCASTSCheck us out online at https://www.ufpodcasts.com/livelongandpodcastPRODUCERDave MaderINTRO MUSIC BYJérôme ChauvelAbydos MusicSupport us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/LiveLongandPodcastStreaming live on Twitch, Youtube and Facebook:Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/livelongandpodcastYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcastFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcastAudio version available wherever you get your audio podcasts.Listen to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yIEMJhawSLGAozJAh4EdGListen via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livelongandpodcast#tng #startrek #thenextgeneration #livelongandpodcast #ufp #unitedfederationofpodcasts 0:00 Intro Credit Sequence1:38 Beginning of Podcast14:46 Screenshots and Plot Breakdown59:59 Fun Facts1:11:31 Ratings1:13:14 Outro
On a sweltering 90-degree summer day, Deanna Belos of Sincere Engineer joins James VanOsdol in the car for episode 1128 of Car Con Carne. To beat the heat, they enjoy ice cream from Rainbow Cone while diving into the new Sincere Engineer album, Probable Claws, which arrives on June 26th. Deanna shares behind-the-scenes stories about writing the tracks, and how her songwriting has evolved to focus on a more refined, classic structure for this release. The conversation covers the fascinating details behind the album's tracks, including the opening song "Twist My Tongue" and the standout track (and JVO favorite) "LOL," which features a surprise spoken-word introduction from actor Wil Wheaton. Deanna explains how that internet friendship blossomed, leading to a fun discussion about her own name being inspired by Deanna Troi from Star Trek: The Next Generation. She also reveals the hilarious, stealthy process of filming her latest music video inside a Jewel grocery store right before closing time. As Sincere Engineer prepares for a massive summer ahead, Deanna also previews her upcoming performances at major Midwestern festivals, including Summerfest in Milwaukee on June 25th and a return to Chicago for Riot Fest in September. Check out Probable Claws on June 26! ## Exploding House Printing is here for all of your screen printing, embroidery and other merchandising needs. They're local, headquartered in the heart of Hermosa. Here's why I want you to consider them for your t-shirts, merch, whatever - their focus is on small businesses, bands, brands, and everything in between. They've worked on products for Meat Wave, Empty Bottle, the Music Box, Dante's Pizzeria, the Brokedowns, and the list goes on and on. Jonathan at Exploding House has been doing screen printing for decades. He knows what he's doing - besides his technical expertise, he delivers production efficiency and cost awareness to offer boutique print shop quality at much lower, large print shop prices. Check out their work on Instagram at (at)explodinghouse, or check out their site at exploding house printing dot com for a quote, or to see a list of some of their clients.
Hoai-Tran and Jacob discover Worf and Data's daddy issues in part one of Star Trek: The Next Generation's "Birthright." Meanwhile, "The Eaters of Light" uses Doctor Who to answer an historical mystery without much excitement. Doctor Who: The Eaters of Light - 1:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation: Birthright (Part 1) - 41:00 Episode Rankings - 1:10:03 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.
Before there was streaming Trek or "immersive experiences," there was something almost unbelievable: an officially licensed Star Trek stage play in London in 1994. This week on The Trek Files, Larry Nemecek welcomes actor Adrian Cohen (credited at the time as Adrian Neil), who played Mr. Spock in the ambitious theatrical production mounted during the height of the Star Trek: The Next Generation era. Using a clipping from the London Evening Standard as the document of the week, Adrian recounts the surreal experience of stepping onto a full-scale Enterprise bridge in front of packed houses of passionate British Trek fans. What began as a skeptical audition ("I can't play Spock!") quickly evolved into a whirlwind production featuring transporter effects, Klingons, time travel, elaborate costume changes, and even an Enterprise flying out over the audience. Adrian and Larry explore how producer John Gore approached the material with both reverence and playful theatricality, creating something that celebrated Star Trek rather than parodying it. Along the way, Adrian shares memories of discovering just how intense Trek fandom could be, the pressure of channeling Leonard Nimoy's iconic presence, and the unexpectedly emotional reaction from audiences seeing Star Trek brought to life on stage for the very first time. This week, The Trek Files points a spotlight at a little-known corner of improbable yet completely inevitable Trek history. Documents and Additional References London Evening Standard clipping covering the 1994 Star Trek stage production Reference: Adrian Cohen on IMDB Reference: Leonard Nimoy John Gore on IMDB John Gore on BoradwayWorld The Trek Files Season 15 on Memory Alpha All episodes and documents: The Trek Files on Memory Alpha Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise. The conversation continues on Discord with live chats and the Roddenberry Podcasts community! Join today!
Before there was streaming Trek or "immersive experiences," there was something almost unbelievable: an officially licensed Star Trek stage play in London in 1994. This week on The Trek Files, Larry Nemecek welcomes actor Adrian Cohen (credited at the time as Adrian Neil), who played Mr. Spock in the ambitious theatrical production mounted during the height of the Star Trek: The Next Generation era. Using a clipping from the London Evening Standard as the document of the week, Adrian recounts the surreal experience of stepping onto a full-scale Enterprise bridge in front of packed houses of passionate British Trek fans. What began as a skeptical audition ("I can't play Spock!") quickly evolved into a whirlwind production featuring transporter effects, Klingons, time travel, elaborate costume changes, and even an Enterprise flying out over the audience. Adrian and Larry explore how producer John Gore approached the material with both reverence and playful theatricality, creating something that celebrated Star Trek rather than parodying it. Along the way, Adrian shares memories of discovering just how intense Trek fandom could be, the pressure of channeling Leonard Nimoy's iconic presence, and the unexpectedly emotional reaction from audiences seeing Star Trek brought to life on stage for the very first time. This week, The Trek Files points a spotlight at a little-known corner of improbable yet completely inevitable Trek history. Documents and Additional References London Evening Standard clipping covering the 1994 Star Trek stage production Reference: Adrian Cohen on IMDB Reference: Leonard Nimoy John Gore on IMDB John Gore on BoradwayWorld The Trek Files Season 15 on Memory Alpha All episodes and documents: The Trek Files on Memory Alpha Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise. The conversation continues on Discord with live chats and the Roddenberry Podcasts community! Join today!
In a plot-packed thrill ride, the crew team up with the Gom Jabbars (or so Jay Leno thinks), Jeffrey Combs continues his unbroken Trek character home run streak, and Matt and Andy pause from asking, "Why isn't Odo using his T-1000 hands?" to ask, "Why did they wait so long to bring Odo in to use his T-1000 hands?"[Episode discussion begins around 1:25]
Listen below or click here for full show notes Subspace Chatter 2 New Star Trek Series Announced, And They’re Taking The Franchise In A Bold Direction (Exclusive) Star Trek launches first WEBTOON series, teases mystery follow-up Star Trek Stargazers Writer on Deep Space Nine, Easter Eggs in Comics Star Trek: TOS writer returns for 60th anniversary comic book (along with many others!) ‘Star Trek’ Adds Unexpected Alex Kurtzman-Era Stories for the Franchise’s 60th Anniversary Paramount+ Serves Up Bizarre AI Slop Thumbnail For Star Trek Paramount+ Used AI To Make The Ugliest Star Trek Thumbnail Ever SNW showrunner wanted William Shatner to play Kirk (in a way fans would have loved!) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 4 will be fully episodic Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 Changes Its Storytelling Formula In Vulcan, Alberta, Canada news… Vulcan County resident making sweaters for her cow | Calgary Herald CLICK HERE to see our ratings for Star Trek episodes and movies we have discussed on the show. Ratings ata compiled and maintained by Listener Diane Here are links to 57 additional stories.broken out by series, movies and other categories. CLASSIC TV SERIES (in order of premiere) Star Trek: The Original Series (1966 – 1969) [3 seasons] Star Trek Stargazers Writer on Deep Space Nine, Easter Eggs in Comics Star Trek Canon Debate: Were the Cherons Really Extinct? A Star Trek: The Original Series Actor Had Their Role Reduced Thanks To Paramount What Happened on the Last Episode of the Original ‘Star Trek’ & Why Was It Canceled? Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987 – 1994) [7 seasons] Geordi La Forge’s 5 Best Star Trek: The Next Generation Episodes, Ranked Video Details the Origin Story of the STAR TREK: TNG Era – Nerdist Star Trek's Best Showrunner Knew Nothing About The Franchise When He Was Hired STREAMING SERIES AND MOVIES (in order of premiere) Star Trek: Discovery (2017 – 2024) [5 seasons] Star Trek: Discovery's Ending Already Beats Strange New Worlds' In 1 Important Way Star Trek: Picard (2020 – 2023) [3 seasons] Star Trek: Picard Quietly Killed the Biggest Fumble in Sci-Fi History Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022 – present) [4th season yet to premier, 5th/final season filmed] Star Trek James T. Kirk actor admits it ‘is terrifying’ to play the iconic role in SNW Star Trek: SNW showrunners say the puppet episode was ‘a delight’ to make Star Trek: TOS ‘Where No Man Has Gone Before’ 60th anniversary (Redshirts retro review) Star Trek: Starfleet Academy [2026 – present] [season 2 will end series] 5 reasons Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is must-see streaming Starfleet Academy’s ‘The Life of the Stars’ is way better than its low rating (and this is why) THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES (in order of premiere) Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) Must-see Star Trek film celebrates 40th anniversary in 2026 OTHER MEDIA Star Trek video games/board games ‘Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown' Adds Delta Flyer With Free Update Today, More DLCs Announced – TrekMovie.com Star Trek toys/collectibles/other merchandise We Build LEGO Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D, Starfleet’s Finest Flagship Star Trek Comics/graphic novels/magazines Star Trek: Celebrations – Comic Book Preview Star Trek Just Dropped The Ultimate Tribute To A Beloved TOS Cast Member, But There’s One Problem` Star Trek’s Jay-Den & Kyle are missing in the upcoming issue of SFA: Lost Contact Star Trek Confirms the Borg Are Returning Despite Their Final Defeat Star Trek 60th anniversary sneak peek features Sulu wielding a sword! MISCELLANEOUS Paramount+ / Paramount Skydance Paramount Sued by Subscribers Over Warner Bros., Skydance Deals Liccardo to FCC: Paramount “Cannot Gaslight the American Public” | Congressman Sam Liccardo ‘Fire Country' Will Exit Friday Nights Early Next Season as CBS Cuts Episode Orders for Multiple Shows Lawsuit claims Donald Trump told Oracle founder: Larry, it looks like Netflix is gonna get Warner Bros., but if you really, really … Calls for investigation into bribery after Stephen Colbert cancellation Mark Ruffalo, Ben Stiller, Zachary Levi react to WB and Paramount merger; warn about fewer opportunities and fewer jobs Paramount's WBD Deal Nears The Finish Line As Streaming Revenue Climbs | AdExchanger NickALive!: Paramount Reports First Quarter 2026 Financial Results Paramount Global Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript | Fortune Paramount Skydance shares slide after earnings beat fails to impress on guidance | NASDAQ:PSKY CNN legend slams CBS' new owner for ‘hemorrhaging viewers' – AOL Paramount Unifies TV Sales Under One Roof As Grant Madigan Takes VP Role – B&T Paramount Skydance Corporation’s Stock Price Dips to $10.66, Marking a 4.22% Decline: An Investment Opportunity? | Smartkarma Paramount and WBD spend big on K Street amid merger headwinds – GCR USA FCC Commissioner Demands Scrutiny of Foreign Investment in Paramount’s Warner Bros. Proposal Paramount (NASDAQ:PSKY) Exceeds Q1 CY2026 Expectations Paramount Skydance Launches New Book Publisher Star Trek related science news Star Trek Made Her a Scientist – YouTube Franchise-wide/Miscellaneous 10 Best Star Trek Captains Of All Time, Ranked 32 Years Ago, Star Trek Wrote Out the Underrated Cult Hero Who Turned Down Both Deep Space 9 & Voyager – ComicBook.com Star Trek Can Still Save Its 60th Anniversary Star Trek’s Future Reportedly Revealed After Comic Con Rumors – ComicBook.com After 17 Years Together, Star Trek: The Next Generation's Entire Crew Abandoned Worf 5 Worst Things Spock Ever Did On Star Trek, Ranked Star Trek made Andrew Phung into a reader. Here are 5 books that have shaped him | CBC Books 15 Best Star Trek Characters Of All Time, Ranked Which Star Trek Ship Is The Franchise’s Most Powerful? Star Trek fans have 10 reasons to be thankful for Alex Kurtzman 4 Star Trek Movies Are About to Stream Free (Including 2 of the Best) – ComicBook.com Ten galactic ways to commemorate 60 years of ‘Star Trek’ New Video: Star Trek Fans Divided: United Vs Legacy Convention news/fandom Star Trek actor Jonathan Frakes announced as guest for 2026 Hal-Con | PNI Atlantic News The Inglorious Treksperts STLV Schedule Features ‘Star Trek' Reunions And TV Legends – TrekMovie.com Actor Watch Karl Urban (Still) Hopes For Another Star Trek Kelvin Movie – TrekMovie.com ‘Star Trek’ star William Shatner almost abandoned his historic space trip Star Trek veteran ‘desperately wanted’ this iconic role 60 years ago Main Mission Star Trek: The Next Generation novel“Q-Zone”The second of 3 books in the “Q Continuum” storyPublished August 1998Written by Greg Cox End Of Show It’s about time to refill the dilithium chamber and get on out of here. 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The Live Long and Podcast crew revisits Season 4, Episode 7 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Reunion" (1990), as part of their ongoing rewatch series. Worf confronts his past, Klingon politics explode, and a shocking assassination reshapes the Empire in this pivotal TNG episode.Live Long and PodcastStar Trek: The Next Generation S4 E7 - "Reunion" (1990) | Episode ReviewFirst Aired: November 5, 1990In-universe year: 2366Date of Podcast: June 4, 2026Star Trek: The Next Generation Rewatch Review SeriesTHIS WEEK'S PODCASTERSDave Mader, Adam Woodward, Heather Narduzzi, Chris "Shaggy" VasilasLIVE LONG AND PODCAST FOUNDED BYDave Mader and Jaemeel RobinsonA PROUD MEMBER OF THE UNITED FEDERATION OF PODCASTSCheck us out online at https://www.ufpodcasts.com/livelongandpodcastPRODUCERDave MaderINTRO MUSIC BYJérôme ChauvelAbydos MusicSupport us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/LiveLongandPodcastStreaming live on Twitch, Youtube and Facebook:Twitch Channel: https://www.twitch.tv/livelongandpodcastYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/livelongandpodcastFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/LiveLongAndPodcastAudio version available wherever you get your audio podcasts.Listen to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yIEMJhawSLGAozJAh4EdGListen via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/livelongandpodcast#TNG #StarTrek #TheNextGeneration #LiveLongAndPodcast #UFP #unitedfederationofpodcasts 0:00 Intro Credit Sequence1:30 Beginning of Podcast13:07 Screenshots and Plot Breakdown1:02:24 Fun Facts1:16:41 Ratings1:21:13 Outro
In ep 176 of “How Do You Say That?!” sponsored by britishvoiceover.co.uk, Matt Coles joins Sam and Mark to talk about how good writing and good direction can get the perfect read whatever kind of voice actor you are. We look at what happens when a script points one way, but then takes a sharp deviation, and how to make a choice in an audiobook script about an accent. Our wildcards include Warldorf and Statler from the Muppets, a giraffe being picky about leaves and a marathon runner exhausted at the end of the race, plus we muse about a good single malt, snotty scrambled eggs, and meeting Patrick Stewart aka Captain Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation.Our VO question this week is all about how you differentiate between characters in an animation or a game if you're playing three different roles that could sound quite similar!Get involved! Have you got a Wildcard suggestion that we should try or an idea for the show? Send it to us via Mark or Sam's social media or email it directly to podcast@britishvoiceover.co.ukScript 1Dogs often dream...In fact, they experience similar stages of dreaming to humans - including rapid eye movement (REM), (the stage of dreaming we tend to remember). Twitches and paw movements are just some of the ways you can spot a dreaming dog. Even more amazing? Harvard experts suggest that your dog is quite likely to be dreaming about… you. Aww.Script 2If he could have assimilated the speaker's words, he might have described the accent that flavoured them as a sort of “jovial cockney.”It was jovial, but it wasn't cockney.“Please forgive my intrusion. One wonders why your blinds are all the way open in a neighbourhood with such abundant foot traffic,” the voice from the window said. “My name is Lonesome Johnny. Indeed, I should have said so at the onset. Only a villain arrives with a purpose and neglects to introduce themselves, and though I am devilishly handsome, I am no villain!”We'd love your feedback - and if you listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, hit the follow button today!**Listen to all of our podcasts here - you can also watch on YouTube, or say to your smart speaker "Play How Do You Say That?!"About our guest: Matt's an award-nominated English voiceover artist with a seriously versatile sound. Originally from the South and now based in the Midlands, he blends a clean RP tone with a natural, down-to-earth edge. He works across everything from commercials to gaming and character work, recording from his own pro studio. He's also built a following of over 25k on TikTok, where he shows off his range and personality.Matt's Website@mattcolesvoiceovers on InstagramMatt's Facebook pageMatt on YouTubeResources: Click here for the Wildcard Generator and don't forget to think of an action your character can be doing!About your hosts:With over 40 years representing major international clients such as Google, Emirates and HSBC; Mark Ryes has been trusted to be the voice for some of the world's biggest brands. If your business needs a fresh voice to represent you, then make it Mark's British voice. As a voiceover, TV presenter, podcaster or product demonstrator - Mark makes your brand truly sparkle!Mark's demos & contact details: https://linktr.ee/britishvoiceovermarkElegantly British with an intelligent, warm and seductive voice, Samantha Boffin helps creatives and production companies create great audio that really connects with their audience. BBC-trained and with over 20 years of broadcast experience on both sides of the mic, she's created award-winning promos, narration and commercials for companies all around the globe, including the BBC, Sky, Games Workshop, John Lewis, Audible and Penguin Random House.Samantha's demos & contact details: https://linktr.ee/samanthaboffin
Das Weltall ist groß und zuweilen recht unheimlich... und wenn dann noch der mysteriöse Subraum mit ins Spiel kommt, kann man froh sein, wenn man am Ende einigermaßen heil wieder aus der ganzen Angelegenheit herauskommt, auch wenn man hinterher nicht wirklich schlauer ist als vorher. Wir reden über "Schisms / In den Subraum entführt", die 5. Episode der 6. Season von "Star Trek The Next Generation", eine der gruseligen Mystery-Episoden, die am Ende auch (absichtlich oder unbeabsichtigt) noch Fragen offen lässt... Zumindest haben wir sie als gruselig in Erinnerung gehabt!
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob tug at the "Tapestry" of their existence on Star Trek: The Next Generation and find the results moving and powerful. Less moving and powerful: Doctor Who's "Empress of Mars." Star Trek: The Next Generation: Aquiel - 1:08 Doctor Who: The Pyramid at the End of the World - 47:18 Episode Rankings - 1:25:05 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.
In this week's episode Bill and Rob begin by revisiting a list put out by Rolling Stone where they list the "Best 100 Best TV themes of all time". Where does Bill land on the list. He also has started his Battlestar Galactica journey. Is he liking it? Before Bill and Rob begin their review of Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6's "The Chase" they also list their picks for the two best episodes of DS9's first season This episode is again sponsored by the fine folks over at Dio Candle. Episode 253
Welcome to Trek Masters Quiz, the Star Trek trivia game show that puts your knowledge of the final frontier to the test. In this podcast, we boldly go into Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 7, the swan song of Picard and the crew of the Enterprise D. This episode is a head-to-head showdown. BQN host Thad takes on BQN fan Naomi across structured rounds of TNG Season 7 trivia, from the events of "All Good Things" to the deep cut details only true Trekkies will remember.Who knows their Season 7 lore well enough to claim the title of Trek Master? Tune in to find out.Topics covered in this episode: Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 7 Episode plots, characters, and continuity Classic TNG trivia and obscure deep cuts.Subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss a live Trek Masters Quiz episode.Live long and prosper.Join our Discord: HERESupport the network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com.bqn
TEX-TREK Mission 378: STAR TREK: TNG's "Data's Day" Back-Trekking Retrospective"Data's Day" has finally arrived! As requested, here is our Back-Trekking Retrospective on the classic TNG episode. Join us as Next Gen superfan Starfleet Sohail beams onboard to discuss "Data's Day" with Fatheree and Taylor.As always, available in both video and audio-only formats.Get 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/6mdZ030Klldxwn7SSc5PKpJoin our Discord server:https://discord.gg/YXPeRyQh7ySupport us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/txtrekStar Trek: The Next Generation, Season 4 Episode 11"Data's Day"Teleplay by Harold Apter and Ronald D. MooreStory by Harold ApterDirected by Robert WiemerData records a day in his life for Commander Bruce Maddox, including observations on Chief O'Brien's wedding, and the mystery of a Vulcan ambassador who apparently dies in a transporter accident.http://www.facebook.com/textrekhttps://www.instagram.com/txtrek/http://twitter.com/TxTrekhttps://www.tiktok.com/@txtrekEmail: fathereeactual@tex-trek.com
An Andy's Theory (or prediction?) finally comes true - SECUNDA!! And is Kasidy Yates up to something? The crew continues to discuss her whether she's onscreen or off.[Episode discussion begins around 1:38 (!)]Post your PRIORITY ONE comments and/or questions here and they'll get special consideration to be read in the TNC prime pod or Patreon bonus pods! And if you're in the President's Circle, you may be the honored recipient of a Christopher Pike Medal of Valor! [Brief and concise raises your chances of reaching air as there is generally no editing of hails, but you do you!]If you have jingles or sound bites or images to send, use sttncpod@gmail.com but let us know whether you're on the Lieutenants level or in the President's Circle and include the title of episode your hail is regarding in the subject heading.Send voice hails to (816) TREK-TNC – be sure to mention that you're a member of these lofty lounges so we can give you the special attention a Starfleet officer deserves!Or, y'know, just feel free to chat here with each other, for you special members of our crew are indeed the best and the brightest.
The Federation is caught with its pants down when the Borg finally turn up on course for Earth. But when Captain Picard is chosen as Speaker of the Borg, Riker must assume command, try to stop a Borg invasion, AND attempt to rescue his friend and Captain. Visit our website at humanisttrek.com Support the show at patreon.com/humanisttrek Pick up your merch at humanisttrek.com/merch Support our show by visiting our sponsors & partners: Modiphius | UnderOutfit Socials: Bluesky Mastodon Discord YouTube Thanks to Star Trek Avatar Creation & Starfleet Officer maker by @marci_bloch
Sadly, the Ambassador was too unwell to record this week! Instead, we're sharing this episode from January 2024 covering Darmok, another episode that is in most peoples top 10 lists of Star Trek. Of course… not Deneé's…Next Week: Star Trek TOS: Space Seed (S1E15)Want to send us something the old fashioned way?P.O. Box 115Republic, MO. 65738Want early and ad-free access to the show PLUS other perks? Join the Tea-Flingers at the Ian and Deneé Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/iananddeneeConnect with us!Email: iananddenee@gmail.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/cm4nxyKd2SAnd live long and Podsper!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hoai-Tran and Jacob learn the "Face of the Enemy" on Star Trek: The Next Generation as Counselor Troi finally gets a great episode to call her own. Over on Doctor Who, they grapple with "The Lie of the Land" as the monks trilogy reaches its conclusion. Doctor Who: The Lie of the Land - 0:58 Star Trek: The Next Generation: Face of the Enemy - 38:50 Episode Rankings - 1:18:01 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.
We love a good messy Romulan episode! The crew of the Enterprise suddenly receive a urgent communication from a Romulan Scout Ship who is being chased by a Romulan Warbird. What is going on?! In this episode of Holodeck divas we discuss the thrilling Star Trek The Next Generation episode "The Defector" (s310). In a episode that mirrors the historical events of the Cuban Missle Crisis, Jean Luc Picard must decide what actions to take and feels the weight of history as his decisions could lead the Federation into war with the Romulan Empire. How do Chris and Stef feel about this episode? Listen and find out!
On this month's episode, Geoff is joined by two guests to chat about the third Star Trek: The Next Generation movie (and the ninth overall) Star Trek: Insurrection. Joining him for this conversation are two returning guests, Rob Turnbull from 'You Have Been Watching: A British Sitcom Podcast' and Gareth Jones from 'Gareth Jones On Speed'. Host / Editor Geoff Owen Co-Hosts Rob Turnbull & Gareth Jones Executive Producer Tony Black Find Make It So at www.Linktr.ee/Makeitso Film Stories: Bluesky: @filmstoriespodnet.bsky.social Instagram: @Filstoriesmagazineuk Website: www.Filmstories.co.uk Join our Film Stories Discord: https://discord.gg/U4bDzXNyvG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Enterprise saves an alien from death, an alien who turns out to have Space Jesus powers. But when the leaders of his world criminalize him as “a disruptive influence” threatening the natural order, Sarah and Allie recognize the familiar machinery of people in power treating marginalized identities as social contagions. Visit our website at humanisttrek.com Support the show at patreon.com/humanisttrek Pick up your merch at humanisttrek.com/merch Support our show by visiting our sponsors & partners: Modiphius | UnderOutfit Socials: Bluesky Mastodon Discord YouTube Thanks to Star Trek Avatar Creation & Starfleet Officer maker by @marci_bloch
Welcome to Captain's Pod, a Star Trek podcast presented by Ian and Deneé! Join the crew as Ian rewrites another episode, Deneé identifies the true villains, and they both critique the contents of a probe.Next Week: Star Trek TOS: Space Seed (S1E22)1) Ten Forward - Thoughts on the episode; what did the crew love and what can go out the airlock! (7:13) 2) The Jefferies Tubes- Bloopers and other goodies that didn't make it into the show. Don't tell Section 31! (1:29:52)Want to send us something the old fashioned way?P.O. Box 115Republic, MO. 65738Want early and ad-free access to the show PLUS other perks? Join the Tea-Flingers at the Ian and Deneé Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/iananddeneeConnect with us!Email: iananddenee@gmail.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/cm4nxyKd2SAnd live long and Podsper!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob meet "Aquiel" on Star Trek: The Next Generation and wish they hadn't. But they journey to "The Pyramid at the End of the World" on Doctor Who and are glad they made the trip. Star Trek: The Next Generation: Aquiel - 1:19 Doctor Who: The Pyramid at the End of the World - 35:30 Episode Rankings - 1:15:50 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.
It is the official position of the diva's podcast network to support women's wrongs, especially when they are seeking revenge for the death of their family. Isn't that fun?! In this episode of Holodeck divas we discuss the Star Trek - The Next Generation episode "The Vengeance Factor" (s3e9). The crew of the Enterprise discovers that a federation spaceport was attacked, with people badly injured, and it turns out the cast of Mad Max with bad mullets did it. What will the divas think about this episode? Listen and find out!
[TNG423]. Earl and jaQ` are back at home aboard the Enterprise-D for the universe’s first glimpse at the Trill species, in Star Trek: The Next Generation season four, episode 23, The Host. Please friends, enjoy the show!
TEX-TREK Mission 376: STAR TREK: TNG's "Tin Man" Back-Trekking RetrospectiveEarlier this year we met the the Betazoid cadet, Tarima, in STARFLEET ACADEMY who had some rare, extra powerful telepathic abilities. This week on TEX-TREK, we look back to the TNG episode that guest-starred a similar character above and beyond the typical 'Zoid telepath, "Tin Man." Join us on this Back-Trekking Retrospective on a fan favorite Next Gen classic.As always, available in both video and audio-only formats.Get 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/6mdZ030Klldxwn7SSc5PKpJoin our Discord server:https://discord.gg/YXPeRyQh7ySupport us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/txtrekStar Trek: The Next Generation, Season 3 Episode 20"Tin Man"Written by Dennis Putman Bailey & David BischoffDirected by Robert ScheererThe Enterprise races against Romulans to make first contact with a powerful entity code-named "Tin Man."http://www.facebook.com/textrekhttps://www.instagram.com/txtrek/http://twitter.com/TxTrekhttps://www.tiktok.com/@txtrekEmail: fathereeactual@tex-trek.com
Jake gets an alien writing teacher who wants to teach him how to be a famous writer and Lwaxana is back in town! Lwaxana and Jake-writing-episode fans rejoice![Episode discussion begins around 1:20ish (sort of, there are more digressions after that
In this episode of Continuing Conversations, we sit down with acclaimed cartoonist and animation director Derek Kirk Kim to explore a creative journey that moves seamlessly between indie comics and major animated series. From his Eisner and Harvey Award-winning work on Same Difference and Other Stories to his time directing on Amphibia, Derek shares how his approach to storytelling has evolved while staying rooted in deeply human moments. We dive into his early childhood memories—including a surprise reunion with host Michael Dismuke from their 4th-grade days—and discuss how his experience as an immigrant influenced his connection to characters like Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Whether you are an aspiring artist or a fan of visual storytelling, this conversation uncovers what it really means to grow as a creator without losing your voice. GET YOUR DEREK KIRK KIM BOOKS FROM ADVENTURE INK! https://adventureink.xyz/browse/filter/t/Derek%20Kirk%20Kim/k/keyword Chapters/Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction to Continuing Conversations 01:13 – Meet Derek Kirk Kim: Cartoonist, Animator, and Director 02:14 – A 4th Grade Reunion: Michael and Derek's Shared History 03:38 – Coming to America: Early Memories and Language Barriers 06:50 – Star Trek Resonance: Why Data Matters to Derek 08:43 – Host Favorites: Seven of Nine and Benjamin Sisko 10:55 – Exploring Deep Space Nine and the Growth of the Franchise CONNECT WITH THE HOSTS: Michael Dismuke: Freelance writer for Star Trek Adventures RPG. Visit him at MichaelDismuke.com. Jim Johnson: Project manager for Star Trek Adventures and Fallout RPGs at Modiphius. PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY OF STAR TREK TIMELINES TODAY https://adventureink.xyz/item/hB2UM6Mk2YEpRS8_RBqmkg FIND MORE FROM STUDIO TEMBO https://linktr.ee/StudioTembo
When a Ferengi falls ears over heels for Lwaxana Troi, she finds herself kidnapped along with Bill and Deanna. While Mrs. Troi distracts her captor with an earjob, Picard combines threats with Shakespeare to free her. Episode writers Susan Sackett and Fred Bronson join us for this review and discussion of “Ménage à Troi”. Visit our website at humanisttrek.com Support the show at patreon.com/humanisttrek Pick up your merch at humanisttrek.com/merch Support our show by visiting our sponsors & partners: Modiphius | UnderOutfit Socials: Bluesky Mastodon Discord YouTube Thanks to Star Trek Avatar Creation & Starfleet Officer maker by @marci_bloch
Welcome to Captain's Pod, a Star Trek podcast presented by Ian and Deneé! Join the crew as Ian over explains Enterprise design, Deneé forgets an episode of Captain's Pod, and they both help history never forget the name Enterprises?Next Week: Star Trek TNG: The Inner Light! (S5E25)1) Ten Forward - Thoughts on the episode; what did the crew love and what can go out the airlock! - (13:38) 2) The Jefferies Tubes- Bloopers and other goodies that didn't make it into the show. Don't tell Section 31! (1:32:43)Want to send us something the old fashioned way?P.O. Box 115Republic, MO. 65738Want early and ad-free access to the show PLUS other perks? Join the Tea-Flingers at the Ian and Deneé Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/iananddeneeConnect with us!Email: iananddenee@gmail.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/cm4nxyKd2SAnd live long and Podsper!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hoai-Tran and Jacob get trapped in a "Ship in a Bottle" as Star Trek: The Next Generation brings Moriarty back from the digital grave. Over on Doctor Who, "Extremis" proves the series still has the capacity to deeply surprise everyone. Doctor Who: Extremis - 1:40 Star Trek: The Next Generation: Ship in a Bottle - 46:12 Episode Rankings - 1:24:02 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.
Warning for this episode: One of the divas don't like this episode. Actually they hate this episode. Guess which one? In this episode of Holodeck Divas we discuss the Star Trek - The Next Generation episode "The Price" (s3e8). Councilor Troi wants chocolate, but instead she gets a super manipulative and narcissistic lover. Meanwhile a group of delegates are debating over who owns the supposedly stable space hole. This is the actual plot of the episode y'all. We aren't making it up. Listen to hear more!
Jim and John tackle the Season 24 finale and the show's 150th story, featuring Bonnie Langford's abrupt departure, Sophie Aldred's introduction as Ace, the return of Sabalom Glitz, and one of the most infamous cliffhangers in Doctor Who history. Jim struggles to find redeeming qualities in a season he considers possibly the worst in Classic Who, while production issues and budget constraints become increasingly evident. The 150th Story Milestone: Written by Ian Briggs (who will later write fan-favorite "The Curse of Fenric"), directed by Chris Clough (completing his second "last two stories of a season" after Trial of a Time Lord). Originally pitched as story about an intergalactic shopping center owner wanting the TARDIS for the ultimate shopping experience. The BBC counted Trial of a Time Lord as one story arc, so technically this should be story 153. Andrew Cartmell brought writers into his office for collaborative discussion—closest thing to a "writer's room" Doctor Who ever had. Cartmell considered this the best story of Season 24, which Jim finds bewildering given his own assessment of the season. The Infamous Umbrella Cliffhanger: Everybody fixates on McCoy lowering himself over a parapet by his umbrella, stopping mid-descent and hanging there looking confused. The scene has become legendary for all the wrong reasons—why did he do it in the first place when he wasn't trapped? According to Briggs, the script called for the Doctor to lower himself because he was trapped with nowhere to go, and the actual cliffhanger was supposed to be the dragon appearing. The awkward execution wasn't the writer's fault. Director and production team share blame for one of the series' most criticized moments. Sophie Aldred as Ace: Cast at age 26 to play 16-year-old Ace (10 years younger than her actual age—more than Burt Ward's 6-year gap playing Robin). Actually two years older than Bonnie Langford despite playing significantly younger. Sophie auditioned for Ray in "Delta and the Bannermen" but didn't get it—worked in her favor as Ace became iconic. Character is human from late 20th century Earth who arrived on Iceworld when chemistry experiment triggered time storm in her bedroom. Uses homemade explosive "Nitro-9" and shouts "Ace!" frequently (which doesn't work for Jim). Calls the Doctor "Professor" which he tries to discourage. John admits he initially hated Ace in this story—found her annoying and grumpy, a "miserable brat." But promises a "Richter scale" shift in appreciation with the next story, suggesting maturation between seasons and genuine chemistry developing with McCoy that was absent with Mel. Bonnie Langford's Awkward Exit: Mel's departure makes no narrative sense—no setup, no telegraphing, completely out of nowhere. She suddenly decides to stay with Glitz to "keep him out of trouble" with zero romantic hints or friendship development to justify it. The farewell scene wasn't written by Briggs—it was McCoy's audition piece that he loved so much he convinced Cartmell to insert it into the script. Both later regretted this decision. Briggs washes his hands of it: "I didn't write that." Bonnie had to act opposite her replacement throughout, standing back while production sells Sophie/Ace hard, often getting relegated to the background. Classic Who pattern of treating departing companions poorly. Jim notes tiny bit of charm finally emerging between McCoy and Bonnie right at the very end—too little, too late. Bonnie's Post-Who Career: Didn't get the serious acting career she hoped Doctor Who would provide. Continued successful musical theater and light entertainment work but remained the butt of jokes for years—including a 1990s condom commercial depicting her parents with slogan "if only they'd used a condom." Public perception shifted when she appeared on "Strictly Come Dancing" (British dance competition) alongside John Barrowman. Fans hoped for Doctor Who face-off but she was injured during rehearsal and had to withdraw; Barrowman voted out shortly after. Her bravery with the injury softened public opinion—now considered a "national treasure" in Britain. This is why she was brought back for New Who, not just fan service. The Glitz Problem: Tony Selby returns as Sabalom Glitz—JNT read the script, liked having Tony Selby (who was "hot" at the time appearing on other British TV), and suggested using Glitz instead of similar character. Glitz owns the Nosferatu (referenced in Trial of a Time Lord). Jim couldn't stand Glitz's hair. Compares him to Star Trek's Cyrano Jones/Harry Mudd. Softened for this story, lost whatever bite he had before. No chemistry with anyone—not Ace, not the Doctor. Tony Selby passed away in 2021 at age 83. In New Who, Mel references traveling with "Sabalom Glitz" until he was 107, slipped on a bottle, cracked his head and died. She returned to Earth by "hopping on a Zingo" (running joke—no one knows what a Zingo is). Kane and the Ice World Setting: Edward Peel plays Kane, the villain who controls Iceworld trading colony on dark side of planet Svartos. His touch is so cold it can kill. Marks employees with his symbol iced into their flesh. Basically "Mr. Freeze redux" per Jim. Kane is half of Kane-Xana criminal gang from planet Proamon. Xana killed herself to avoid arrest; Kane was exiled to cold dark side of Svartos. Iceworld is actually a spacecraft—the "treasure" is a crystal that activates the ship to end his exile. Kane's head-melting death scene well-executed (reminds Jim of Star Trek TNG's "Conspiracy" but actually inspired by Toht/Belloq melting in Raiders of the Lost Ark). Jim wishes they'd lingered on the effect a second or two longer—it was actually done well. Patricia Quinn as Belazs: The only character Jim cared about in Part One. Reminded him strongly of Glynis Johns. Plays officer who realizes Kane won't release her, tries to escape, attempts to overthrow Kane by raising temperature in his chambers. Patricia Quinn interviewed on Blu-ray—now a British Duchess with purple hair, incredibly eccentric despite aristocratic status. Behind the Sofa caught her looking off-camera for cue cards "like a Saturday Night Live skit." Belazs killed by Kane, goes out "like a chump" when Jim thought she deserved to be the one to dispatch Kane. New lackeys introduced in Part 3 waste screen time that could have developed her character better. The Derivative Dragon: Jim catalogs extensive borrowing from other sci-fi properties: Dragon is blatant Alien/Aliens ripoff—H.R. Giger's xenomorph design copied almost exactly (long thin arms, fingers, back protrusions, head shape like Alien Queen) Described as "biomechanoid" (Giger's biomechanical design philosophy) Superman Fortress of Solitude hologram crystal stolen wholesale—hologram woman appears to conveniently explain backstory exactly like Lex Luthor scene in Superman II Alien tracker guns copied from Aliens (complete with "it should be right on us" suspense) Zombies added to cliché pile Jim notes the show stopped ripping off Star Wars and moved on to Alien franchise and Superman movies. This is "perhaps never more" derivative than in this story. Production and Budget Collapse: "Batman Season 3 worthy sets"—budget clearly ran out by season's end. Station sets not impressive, doesn't sell the Ice World concept. Model of planet surface done well, but interior sets very lacking. Shot brightest possible lights, no atmosphere or mystery. Dragon walks around "like a costume character at Disney World." Almost entirely studio-bound with minimal location work. Cliffhanger at end of Part 2 "one of the most horribly dull ever"—Kane just declares "the dragonfire shall be mine" with no tension whatsoever. The McCoy Problem Continues: Jim still doesn't know who McCoy's Doctor is. An engaging Doctor can carry even poor stories (citing Colin Baker), but McCoy isn't doing that. Not a force within the show, just reacting. Both McCoy and Mel "treading water" all season. This is McCoy's "freshman year" but with a producer trying to rebuild without reaching out to anything—soft reboot that plays it safe with half the budget. Jim sees all the tropes and clichés but not innovation. Brief moment of crankiness when McCoy yells "SILENCE!" at the girls—is this the temperamental side promised? Tiny bit of charm emerges at very end with Mel but too late. No chemistry with Bonnie throughout until final seconds. John's thesis: "These three seasons walked so New Who could run." Season 24 feels like desperate attempt to make it a kids' show again but dumbing it down ("Uncle Miltie's Carnival of Fun"). Philosophy discussion scene interesting but "puts everyone in the audience asleep." Cast Notes: Tony Osoba (Kracauer) played Lan in "Destiny of the Daleks," returns in New Who episode "Kill the Moon" Sharon Duce (customer with milkshake dumped on her) was the camper killed by Ogri in "Stones of Blood" (the scene that scandalized Jim and John for depicting unmarried relations) Little girl Stellar played by Miranda Borman—wearing a dress Bonnie Langford wore at that age for a role. Hosts wonder if this was a stage mother situation Large cast overall—perhaps one of the largest in Doctor Who history The Cartmell Philosophy: Andrew Cartmell doesn't like interior TARDIS scenes, so "we're not gonna see the console room much moving forward." Jim outraged: "That's inane... good writing doesn't drag a scene down." Lost opportunities for insightful TARDIS interactions between Doctor and companions. Fandom Division: By end of Season 24, fandom most divided over show's direction. Fanzine DWB went on crusade to get JNT sacked—he considered suing but BBC told him to leave it. BBC willing to let him go after 25th season (which he wanted to see through) but he stayed on longer than that. Jim's Season Assessment: Can't think of another time the show has felt this low overall. Rough, a slog. Still not sure who McCoy is as a Doctor. Compares unfavorably to Colin Baker era—at least Colin was consistent and worth watching even in poor stories. Sees Season 24 as show desperately wanting spunky girl companion (keeps trying over and over) but not knowing what to do with them when they get one (Mel being prime example). Both agree it's not a good way to end the season. Coming Up Next: Patreon Exclusive 170: Music selection, Season 24 retrospective, at least one Season 25 spoiler for Jim, comic strip reviews of "Redemption" and "The Crossroads of Time" (both one-parters), and Memory TARDIS wheel spin. Hiatus Special (Patreon early): "Wartime" shorts featuring the return of Sergeant Benton with the interesting behind-the-scenes story of how this fan production came to be (approximately 30-35 minutes). (Main feed) BBC audio drama "Slipback" with Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant. Hashtags: #DoctorWho #Dragonfire #150thStory #SylvesterMcCoy #SeventhDoctor #BonnieLangford #Mel #SophieAldred #Ace #SabalomGlitz #TonySelby #Season24Finale #KaneTheVillain #UmbrellaCliffhanger #PatriciaQuinn #IanBriggs #ChrisClough #ClassicWho #CompanionDeparture #NewCompanion #ProductionProblems #BudgetIssues #DoctorWhoPodcast
When Sarek, Vulcan Ambassador of the Federation, boards the D to perform one last negotiation to cap off a lifetime of achievement, seemingly random violent outbursts begin to ravage the crew. But when Sarek is identified as the cause, Star Trek takes a big swing at mental health in aging. This episode of Humanist Trek is brought to you by Serenitol ™ Visit our website at humanisttrek.com Support the show at patreon.com/humanisttrek Pick up your merch at humanisttrek.com/merch Support our show by visiting our sponsors & partners: Modiphius | UnderOutfit Socials: Bluesky Mastodon Discord YouTube Thanks to Star Trek Avatar Creation & Starfleet Officer maker by @marci_bloch
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In this episode of Holodeck Divas we discuss the Star Trek - The Next Generation episode "The Enemy" (s3e7). The Enterprise discovers a strange message that leads them to a storm planet where a few Romulans crashed, and things get intense from there. The themes of this episode are very timely. What do the divas think of this episode? Listen and find out!
Jim and John find common ground after their Paradise Towers divide, both celebrating the three-part structure as potentially perfect for Doctor Who storytelling. The story features 1950s nostalgia, holiday camp hijinks, and Stubby Kaye from Guys and Dolls. The Relief Factor: After Paradise Towers' evisceration, John feared the worst. Jim's verdict: "It's no Paradise Towers" (thankfully). Discussion of whether you can go lower than a 1 rating and what "having a nice time" means for Doctor Who evaluation. Three Parts: The Perfect Length?: Extended discussion of whether three episodes might be the ideal Doctor Who story format. They've said it before but only really had one three-parter to judge by (Planet of Giants). Jim credits the economy of three parts for helping this story—nothing wasted, though some backstory needed filling in. Question raised: why not make the entire 14-episode season consistent lengths instead of mixing two four-parters with two three-parters? Production Context: Written by Malcolm Kohll (first Doctor Who story). Directed by Chris Clough (Terror of the Vervoids, Ultimate Foe, upcoming Dragonfire, Happiness Patrol, Silver Nemesis). Original title: "The Flight of the Chimeron." Shot almost entirely on location at Butlin's Barry Island holiday camp in Wales (rats forced crew to abandon staying there after two nights). Interior shots done first for once because next story (Dragonfire) is entirely in studio. Ken Dodd (intergalactic tollmaster) took role to dig at tax revenue service investigating him—they discovered over £300,000 unclaimed in his home but he was acquitted. The Stubby Kaye Question: Jim's jaw-dropping moment: recognizing Stubby Kaye from Guys and Dolls (Nicely Nicely Johnson, "Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat"). He was 69 in 1987, 32 when the Broadway show opened in 1950, 37 in the 1955 film. Extended discussion of how an American actor wound up in Doctor Who—was he living in England? Did he do multiple British productions? Also appeared in Who Framed Roger Rabbit the following year as voice of editor. Paired with Morgan Deare (American actor) whose "terrible" accent made Jim think he was British doing bad American Southern/Western accent. Both actors somewhat superfluous to story. Weissmuller and Hawk characters had larger role in uncut version involving the satellite subplot. The Ray Factor: Sarah Griffiths as Ray was being tested as potential new companion because Bonnie Langford was thinking of leaving. Sophie Aldred auditioned for this role but didn't get it—instead cast as Ace for next story, which worked in her favor. Jim didn't identify Ray as potential companion (first time in long time he missed that cue). Malcolm Kohll created character but signed waiver making her BBC property since JNT/Cartmel came up with basic idea of girl who could fix anything with right tool. Lynn Gardner was original actress but injured herself practicing motorcycle riding, so Sarah Griffiths got role. McCoy Development Moments: John identifies key character growth: McCoy showing appreciation for simple things like Burton the camp director's life. Monologue to Gavrok about life defeating those who deal in death—Jim thought this might be quotable Doctor speech. Jim still waiting for something to quantify McCoy as distinct from previous six Doctors: The Interspecies Romance: Billy drinks Chimeron nutrient solution to become one of Delta's people so he can leave with her and the princess to restart the race. The Villain Problem: Gavrok (Don Henderson, who was General Tagge in original Star Wars) and Bannermen lack clear motivation. Backstory existed but cut for time: Bannermen invaded Chimeron homeworld because they'd made ecological mess of their own worlds. Mel Forgotten: By final action sequence, Mel almost completely absent. Stands holding Bannerman weapon in macho pose at end "as if she had a big part in rounding up those guys" but didn't. Bonnie's decision to leave not story-based but timing: "never intended to be long-term player, felt it was right time to go." Only 20 episodes across six stories makes her one of briefest companions. Didn't do convention circuit until last 15-20 years; now enthusiastic about return in New Who. Production Details: Chimeron baby played by 3-4 different children (teenage princess not interviewed for Blu-ray despite being old enough) Green makeup question: females outgrow green skin? Delta has "very slight greenish cast" only visible at end Baby in green onesie looks ridiculous Effects with bus and TARDIS "pretty bad" but Bannermen ship landing "nicely done" Loved the vintage bus itself (appropriate for 1959) Beekeeper character adds to already massive cast Final shot: beekeeper's impish grin as TARDIS disappears (Chris Clough will repeat this in Dragonfire) Cast and Crew Favorite: Despite acknowledging it's not a great story, cast and crew enjoyed nostalgia of 50s holiday camps and had fun making it. Ratings consistent: 5.3, 5.1, 5.4. The Cartmel Philosophy: Andrew Cartmel doesn't like interior TARDIS scenes so "we're not gonna see the console room much moving forward." Jim outraged: "inane... good writing doesn't drag a scene down." Discussion of lost opportunities for insightful TARDIS interactions. The New Who Question: Public call-out asking if listeners want them to continue past TV Movie into New Who (Eccleston era). Multiple positive responses received. Shag's thoughtful response: only continue if you find joy in it, not worth 20 years of episodes without happiness. John notes RTD1 was "glorious time for Doctor Who" with fandom mostly united (unlike RTD2 era). Discussion of callbacks, slow beginning like Star Trek TNG's moratorium on mentioning Vulcans. Both agree putting themselves in companion's shoes helps—did they feel sad leaving this world? Yes for Delta, unlike Paradise Towers. Coming Up Next: Monday on Patreon Feed - Music, Memory TARDIS and a look at the first Sylvester McCoy appearance in the comics with "A Cold Day in Hell". Friday on Patreon Feed (Monday for the main feed) - Season 24 finale, "Dragonfire" - the introduction of Ace, which John will narrate. 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Green, Borg Queen's Origin: Writers Reveal Untold ‘Star Trek: Enterprise' Season 5 Stories – TrekMovie.com The Star Trek Series That Flopped 21 Years Ago Is Now One of Streaming’s Best-Kept Secrets STREAMING SERIES AND MOVIES (in order of premiere) Star Trek: Discovery (2017 – 2024) [5 seasons] How Star Trek: Discovery Split Its Timeline (& Saved The Franchise) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022 – present) [4th season yet to premier, 5th/final season filmed] Original-Cin Chat: Pioneering Trek Prop-Master Emily Hyde on Strange New Worlds’ Objets d’Art — Original Cin Star Trek’s Next TV Show Is Already Fixing One Fan Complaint – ComicBook.com Star Trek: Starfleet Academy [2026 – present] [season 2 will end series] William Shatner points out iconic Star Trek kiss amid heated SFA cancellation Star Trek’s Robert Picardo Pitched A Voyager Episode For Starfleet Academy Season 3 That I Really Wish We Could See Star Trek: Starfleet Academy was cancelled because people don’t understand Star Trek Star Trek Actor Promises ‘Starfleet Academy' Season 2 Is “Gay AF” After Cancellation and Backlash Star Trek: Starfleet Academy actors to be honored by LGBTQ+ Cinema & Television Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Sets Already Being Torn Down Following Cancellation | Cosmic Book News Starfleet Academy was supposed to be Star Trek’s next big thing – so why is it ending so soon? | Film Stories Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’s Timeline Confirmed In Season 1 Finale Star Trek’s Tim Russ Didn’t Hold Back Speculating Why Paramount+ Canceled Starfleet Academy | Cinemablend Star Trek character joining Starfleet Academy was a ‘tough’ loss for the War College THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES (in order of premiere) Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) Star Trek Fans Turn on Captain Kirk 47 Years Later After Major Realization – ComicBook.com Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) Patrick Stewart suffered a collapse on the “Star Trek” set – YouTube Star Trek (2009) Karl Urban Actively Lobbied For His Role In A Major Sci-Fi Movie Franchise 17 Years Ago, Star Trek Made A Ballsy Choice That Paid Off In A Big Way J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Movies Almost Featured A Marvel Star As Captain Kirk J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Prequel Is Also Set Farthest In Prime Timeline Untitled Star Trek movie by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley I’m Against Scott Bakula’s Star Trek Enterprise Sequel Pitch. Here’s Why | Cinemablend OTHER MEDIAStar Trek books, audio books November's New STAR TREK Books Include a Jake Sisko DS9 Novel and a Huge Original Series Hardcover Retrospective – TrekCore.com Star Trek video games/board games Star Trek Online's First Contact Day event is offering a new version of one of its first ships | Massively Overpowered Star Trek Online Launches New Roadmap & Quick Start Event – Trek Central Star Trek toys/collectibles/other merchandise New Action Figures from Master Replicas:Geordi Action Figure– Master ReplicasDr. M’Benga Action Figure– Master ReplicasStarship Library Series – U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E– Master ReplicasStarship Library Series – U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D– Master Replicas Star Trek Comics/graphic novels/magazines ‘Starfleet Academy’ Star Karim Diané Is Heading to IDW’s ‘Star Trek’ Pride Comic (Exclusive) Star Trek Officially Announces A Huge Starfleet Academy Hero Is Already Returning With The New Release Fans Deserve Star Trek Finally Solves A Big Worf Mystery That’s Been Plaguing Fans For 3 Years See The Cadets Explore A Dangerous Alien World In ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact' #1 Preview – TrekMovie.com For The First Time In Official Star Trek Canon, Captain Kirk Is Fighting The Borg Star Trek Reveals Deep Space Nine’s Replacement Series Star Trek Confirms An All-New Enterprise Replacement MISCELLANEOUS Paramount+ / Paramount Skydance Jeff Shell Exit Followed “Standard Procedure” Steps By Paramount Board Of Directors, Company Says Paramount and Warner Bros.' 2027 Slate Raises Questions After David Ellison's 30-Film Promise AMC CEO Believes David Ellison Will Release 30 Films a Year David Ellison Pushes Theatrical at CinemaCon ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ to end with season 5 at Paramount+ Delaware Supreme Court Rejects Bright Line Rules in Section 220 Books and Records Proceedings – Gibson Dunn CBS Is “Developing Other Ideas” for Late Night Paramount’s CEO Has Been Asked to Testify The Senate’s Antitrust Subcommittee | Cord Cutters News Paramount's Upfront Pitch Is About Three Things | AdExchanger Mark Ruffalo & Others' Criticism of WBD Merger Gets Response From Paramount Paramount investigates ‘The Legend Of Aang: The Last Airbender’ leak, says it didn’t come from the studio | Dailyhunt Viewers fume ‘CBS is the new Fox’ as network owner hosts dinner ‘honoring’ Trump | Irish Star Paramount Has Big Plans to Change CNN – Here is What We Know | Cord Cutters News Star Trek related science news Franchise-wide/Miscellaneous Star Trek Enters A Dark Age: Paramount+ Cancellations Leave Fans In The Cold 10 Modern Star Trek Episodes As Good As Anything From The Kirk & Picard Eras Every Star Trek Animated Series Ranked The Spymaster’s Guide to the Secret Agencies of ‘Star Trek’ Friends Of Gene And Majel Roddenberry Recall Fateful Star Trek Auditions, Polish Presidential Visits, And More – TrekMovie.com Paramount to pause Star Trek TV after 2027 finale Star Trek Fans Want The Franchise To “Go Away” (And Possibly Never Come Back) – ComicBook.com SFA sets were dismantled (but Star Trek isn’t ending) Original Star Trek Movies Ranked Worst to Best Sci-fi stories never really end anymore, and that’s a problem | Space Star Trek Would Be Very Different In 2026 If Discovery Stuck To Its Original Plan Every Version Of The Starship Enterprise In Star Trek, Ranked Tragic Details About Star Trek’s James T. Kirk All 13 Star Trek TV Shows, Ranked By IMDb Star Trek And NASA: 1969 And 2026 Cancellations And Milestones Rod Roddenberry on Carrying Forward the STAR TREK Legacy – Nerdist Star Trek: The Next Generation Movies Ranked Worst to Best Why Spock's Epic ‘Star Trek' Line is One of Sci-Fi's Most Powerful Quotes | No Film School Alex Kurtzman’s two worst Star Trek shows create an impossible problem for the franchise’s future How the Combadge Became the Ultimate Wearable of the ‘Star Trek’ Universe Why Gene Roddenberry Didn’t Care About Creating ‘New Civilizations’ For Star Trek Beloved Star Trek Character Busted Franchise's Biggest Myth With Single Line | GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT Convention news/fandom STLV 2026 Nears Sellout As Creation Teases East Coast Con Celebrating Star Trek's 60th – TrekMovie.com Actor Watch One Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Star Shared Her Perspective On The Negative Response To The Show, And I Appreciate It | Cinemablend ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' Cadet Actors Talk Cancellation And Handling Online Negativity – TrekMovie.com Now ‘Star Trek Voyager: Across The Unknown' Can Be As Easy (Or As Hard) As You'd Like – TrekMovie.com Star Trek Legend Weighs in on AI: ‘Evolve or Die’ – Parade Exclusive: Jonathan Frakes Confident Star Trek Will “Resurface,” Decries ‘Starfleet Academy' “Trolls” – TrekMovie.com Star Trek veteran and 90s heartthrob team up for Kiwi co-production | Stuff The One Star Trek Show Nana Visitor Wishes Had A Crossover With Deep Space Nine Main Mission (with an appropriate sound effect) What is your favorite Alien Races from Star Trek End Of Show It’s about time to refill the dilithium chamber and get on out of here. 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In yet another exploration of "The Cage", Kivas Fajo, possible owner of Hobby Lobby and collector of rare and valuable things, moves on from smuggling religious artefacts looted from Iraq, and Lt Cmdr Data finds himself the newest piece in his collection. Will Data's ethical programming to value all life prevent him from killing to survive? Visit our website at humanisttrek.com Support the show at patreon.com/humanisttrek Pick up your merch at humanisttrek.com/merch Support our show by visiting our sponsors & partners: Modiphius | UnderOutfit Socials: Bluesky Mastodon Discord YouTube Thanks to Star Trek Avatar Creation & Starfleet Officer maker by @marci_bloch
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Greg Vorob returns to moderate along with Kyle Bain to lead a review of the Star Trek: TNG episode, "The Mind's Eye" with Jeff, Ken and Dan Martin on the panel.
After a casual hang with Mirror Jennifer Sisko, Jake and Ben take a day trip back to the Mirror Universe to help MirrO'Brien fix up the the MirroDefiant. Meanwhile, is that Mirror Bashir? Or someone who's playing the villain in a childrens' play?[Episode discussion begins around 56:00]
When Lt. Reginald Barclay joins the crew, Geordi must learn to manage an employee with severe anxiety who hides out in the Holodeck all the time. But when mysteries start popping up all over the D, it's Barclay who must try to set aside his fears to help save the ship. Visit our website at humanisttrek.com Support the show at patreon.com/humanisttrek Pick up your merch at humanisttrek.com/merch Support our show by visiting our sponsors & partners: Modiphius | UnderOutfit Socials: Bluesky Mastodon Discord YouTube Thanks to Star Trek Avatar Creation & Starfleet Officer maker by @marci_bloch
New episode out now! We take another trip to Victorian London with the season one episode of Granada Television's Sherlock Holmes, “The Blue Carbuncle”. We discuss how this adaptation tried to be very faithful to the source material, loved the lived-in depiction of the Victorian era, and enjoyed the lighthearted mystery of following a Christmas goose—backwards. We get into the almost-too-obsessive, somewhat manic, but ultimately great performance of Jeremy Brett as Holmes, and how paired with David Burke's Watson they felt like actual friends who enjoy solving mysteries together and just have fun. We also learn some sad behind-the-scenes stories about the production of the show. Katy recognized a man's eyebrows, Carrie spent a summer waiting for a woman to get out of a hole, Maddy does a great Werner Herzog impression, and Mack pitches an interesting experiment. We also talk about supply chain management, break down buying poultry at the market, object to some of Mack's specific verbiage, and learn the other definitions of “carbuncle”. Listen to hear more about goose fights, Passions, big Gollum energy, penguins, hot water, backlot tours, and more. Enjoy!TW: Racism, colonialism, imperialism, drug use, descriptions of poultry processing, mental health issues, heart problems, medical abscess descriptionsShow Notes:When this episode first aired the series was called The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; each of the four series of Holmes stories produced by Granada Television had different titles but were ultimately collected into one “show” with the overall title of Sherlock Holmes. WikiPenguin, Depressed…The Adventures Of Prince Achmed (1926)If you are curious, Holmes shows up in some capacity in 11 other episodes of our podcast:6. The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970) (September 2019)12. Gravity Falls, “Headhunters” (December 2019)24. Star Trek: The Next Generation, “Elementary, Dear Data” and “Ship in a Bottle” (June 2020)Bonus: Enola Holmes (2020) (October 2020)32. Sherlock Holmes (2009) (October 2020)55. The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) (November 2021)Bonus: Enola Holmes 2 (2022) (November 2022)73. The Great Mouse Detective (1986) (January 2023)91. The Valley of Fear by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (March 2024)98. Elementary, “Dead Clade Walking” (July 2024)100. 221B Baker Street: The Master Detective Game (September 2024)
Hehe the word "Booby" is in the title, and that's the level of maturity we are going to bring to this episode. For this edition of Holodeck Divas we discuss the Holodeck Divas episode we discuss the Star Trek - The Next Generation episode "Booby Trap" (s3e6). Geordi wants to find love, and accidently predicts the rise of men who will become addicted to their AI bots. Meanwhile the entire Enterprise is in a lot of danger and everyone is going to die of radiation. Oh no! Listen to hear what the divas have to say about this episode!
Star Trek The Next Generation Season 3 Episode 4: Who Watches The Watchers – Tellypathic 021 Welcome to Tellypathic, a new podcast where the hosts Gary and Mark talk about their favourite episodes of TV, from any era and any subject…. with an overpowering hint of Star Trek as the base sauce. In this episode, Mark and Gary talk about ‘Who Watches the Watchers’ from Star Trek TNG Season 3, episode 4 Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or chat with Mark who runs the facebook account athttp://www.facebook.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-odd or read Mark's reviews on Letterboxd We are also on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@GoodBadOdd
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
Today on THE ESSENTIAL SOUNDTRACKS, Erik Woods, Robert Daniels, and Randy Andrews continue their journey through the STAR TREK films and their soundtracks as they discuss the eighth movie in the series, STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT. You'll hear them discuss the film in great detail, including such topics as the selection of Jonathan Frakes as director, the design of the new Enterprise E, Worf's return, the Defiant, the special effects as created by Industrial Light and Magic, the Borg Queen, and more. Also covered in great length is Jerry Goldsmith's incredible score (with help from son Joel). STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT was released on November 22, 1996. James Cromwell, Alfre Woodard, and Alice Krige join cast members from the 1987 series STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION who were starring in their very first solo STAR TREK motion picture. In the film, the Borg travel back in time, intent on preventing Earth's first contact with an alien species. Captain Picard and his crew pursue them to ensure that Zefram Cochrane makes his maiden flight, reaching warp speed. The original soundtrack album was released at the time of the film's release on GNP Crescendo Records, featuring 44 minutes worth of score with two licensed songs. On April 2, 2012, GNP Crescendo Records announced a limited-edition collector's CD pressed to 10,000 copies. It features the complete score by Jerry Goldsmith with additional music by his son Joel, newly remastered by recording engineer Bruce Botnick, with an accompanying 16-page booklet including informative notes by Jeff Bond and John Takis. The album is still available to purchase at the time of this recording. NOTE - Our Patreon-only episode includes an extra segment discussing the cue "The Dish." You can listen to that version HERE. Enjoy the show! The Essential Soundtracks Theme by Alexander Schiebel. —— Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Matt DeWater, David Ballantyne, Joe Wiles, Maxime, William Welch, Alan Rogers, Dave Williams, Max Hamulyák, Jeffrey Graebner, Don Mase, Victor Field, Jochen Stolz, Emily Mason, Eric Skroch, Alexander Schiebel, Alphonse Brown, John Link, Matt Berretta, Eldaly Morningstar, Jim Wilson, Glenn McDorman, Chris Malone, Steve Karpicz, Deniz Çağlar, Brent Osterberg, Jérôme Flick, Alex Brouns, Randall Derchan, Angela Rabatin, Larry Reese, Rudy Amaya, Stacy Livitsanis, Carl Wonders, Lee Wileman, Nathan Blumenfeld, Daniel Herrin, Scott Bordelon, James Alexander, Brett French, Ian Clark, Andy Gray, Joel Nichols, Steve Daniel, Corey O'Brien, John Leggett, Mim Williams, Grace Hamilton, Rob Kemp, Simon Parker, Harry Fiddlesticks, Jonas Wilstrup, Alexandre Richardson, Amy Stewart, Jack Zhu, Cole Losey. —— Cinematic Sound Radio is fully licensed to play music by SOCAN. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cinematicsoundradio Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
O'Brien torture porn in full swing! The Chief is put behind bars... and when he gets out Bashir can't wait to box out Keiko for their reunion! [ENDING WAS CLIPPED, DELETE AND RE-UPLOAD IF IT IS][Episode discussion begins around 1:09]
In Part 2, Mike Carlin dives deeper into his defining years at DC Comics, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from his time shaping Superman and reflects on co-editing the landmark Marvel vs. DC alongside Mark Gruenwald, which led to the wild creative experiment of Amalgam Comics. From there, Carlin discusses his role as DC's animation liaison from 2010 to 2011, helping bridge the gap between comics and screen on a range of shows and films, as well as his contributions to the energetic DC Nation Shorts.Plus collaborating with Jerry Ordway on The Power Of Shazam. Revistiting his run as a writer on Star Trek comics, including the first Star Trek: The Next Generation miniseries He even brings things full circle with recent work in Mad Magazine, proving his voice in comics remains as sharp and versatile as ever.
Sisko takes time out of running the station to defend Worf from being too Klingon-y. Is it another great Trek legal foray or will this episode be overruled by Matt or Andy?[Episode discussion begins around 1:12]