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This may be our most epic episode yet! We're reviewing SIX Star Trek pilot episodes including The Cage, Where No Man, Farpoint, Emissary, Caretaker, and Broken Bow. Which will we greenlight and which will we send to developmental hell?
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He is definitely thinking about putting protomatter in the matrix 🤣
Merge five episodes of Star Trek:
"Where No One Has Gone Before and AfterImage in the SAnd the Children Shall Lead"
This week, Bryan & @djkeng.bsky.social played TREK MARRY KILL with "Starbase 80?!" and "Of Gods and Angles" from Star Trek: Lower Decks, both of which play on familiar TV tropes like the backdoor pilot and, uh, Scrappy-Doo.
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Here are the tells I saw in this AI Shatner Collection image.
The big takeway for me is that no single observation is hugely compelling and even taken together they might not convince anyone of the truth.
I think there are three main ways we can still identify this kind of slop… [thread] 🧵
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Kirk-sicle!
Next week's pod is going to be a big one! We're taking on every Star Trek pilot episode from The Cage to Broken Bow. We'll determine which we think were compelling enough to go to series and which fell short of a coherent premise. Subscribe where you get your podcasts so you don't miss it!
Merge two movies:
MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSAL SOLIDER
The Jerks took on THE WRATH OF KHAN in one of their retro reviews. Let’s just say we took the film to task.
Our resident Kirkologist, Ryan, might’ve gotten a little heated when discussion what the film gets wrong about James T. Kirk.
Spoiler: he did. And loudly.
Merge two movies:
BILL AND TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURES IN BABYSITTING
Merge two movies:
BILL AND TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURES IN BABYSITTING
I do not fully trust critics who are not both lovers and haters. All I want is for you to have some kind of taste, some kind of ethic, and I want you to argue in favor of it, which should inevitably mean that you greatly admire some works in your chosen field and definitely don’t admire others.