Tag: TOS

#100 – 100th Episode Spectravaganza!

We celebrate our 100th episode by responding to your listener mail! The discussion is vigorous and wide-ranging, covering our favorite bits of Trek (as well as our least favorite), which episodes are most thought provoking, things Trek could have done better, what other fandoms each of us partakes in, and much, much more. Thanks to everyone who sent in their questions and comments, and here’s looking to another 100 episodes (at least)!

Next week: We get our first look at the all new Star Trek: Prodigy with its first episode, “Lost and Found”!

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#25 – ‘A Piece of the Action’ TOS S2E17

Need a concrete example for why the prime directive is so important? Alternatively, looking for any sort of contrivance to watch Captain Kirk and Commander Spock dress up as sexy gangsters? Whichever is your pleasure you will get served nicely in ‘A Piece of the Action,’ episode 17 of the original Star Trek’s second season. Join your fawning fedora fan hosts as they debate the morality of interstellar interference, the difference between art and dogma, and the sheer joy of William Shatner’s acting in this episode.

Next week: We investigate the time-cycling shenanigans of one Harcourt Fenton Mudd in ‘Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad’ – the seventh episode of Star Trek: Discovery’s first season.

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#1 – ‘The Cage’ & ‘Where No Man Has Gone Before’ TOS Pilot(s)

At long last, after endless haranguing by fans from across the world, the It’s Got Everything Podcast Network is excited to present the very first episode of the It’s Got Star Trek podcast, featuring hosts Patrick, Dan, and Jesse, three of the foremost Trek experts this side of Argus Array. In the pilot episode of the podcast, your hosts will discuss the ins, outs, and arounds of the two (TWO!?) pilot episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series, ‘The Cage’ and ‘Where No Man Has Gone Before.’ We’ve hidden a few smart bits in among the dumb bits – be the first to find one!

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