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A Weekly Star Trek podcast focusing on the past, present, and future of Trek.

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    • 4.5 • 53 Ratings

A Weekly Star Trek podcast focusing on the past, present, and future of Trek.

    Discovery "Lagrange Point" Review

    Discovery "Lagrange Point" Review

    Join the SNP crew for their review and deep dive into the penultimate episode of Star Trek Discovery, "Lagrange Point."After Moll and the Breen capture a mysterious structure that contains the Progenitors’ power, Captain Burnham must lead a covert mission to retrieve it before the Breen figures out how to use it. Plus, the mailbag, news, and much more on episode 186 of Strange New Pod!Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.

    • 1 hr 33 min
    A Sit Down With the General | JG Hertzler on Conventions, DS9, and His Career

    A Sit Down With the General | JG Hertzler on Conventions, DS9, and His Career

    Join Hawk and Julian as they sit down with the general turned-chancellor himself, JG Hertzler!They talk about the upcoming second edition of Trek Long Island, his time on DS9, his acting career, JG's autobiography, and SO MUCH more.Plus, a special appearance from Girafe that you won't want to miss on this very special bonus edition of Strange New Pod.Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Discovery "Labyrinths" Review

    Discovery "Labyrinths" Review

    Join the SNP crew for their review and deep dive of the eighth episode of Discovery season five, "Labyrinths."When Captain Burnham is trapped within a “mindscape” designed to test her worthiness to retrieve the Progenitor’s powerful technology, Book, Rayner, and the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery must hold off the Breen long enough for her to escape.Plus, the mailbag, news, and much more on episode 185 of Strange New Pod!Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Discovery "Erigah" Review

    Discovery "Erigah" Review

    Join the SNP crew for their review and deep dive of the seventh episode of Discovery season five, "Erigah."With Moll and L’ak finally in custody, the Federation is pulled into a diplomatic and ethical firestorm when the Breen arrive and demand they be handed over. Meanwhile, a frustrated Book looks for ways to help as Tilly, Adira, and Reno work to decipher the latest clue.Plus, the mailbag, news, and much more on episode 184 of Strange New Pod!Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Star Trek 2009 at Fifteen | A Look Back at the Film That Brought Trek Back to the Cinema

    Star Trek 2009 at Fifteen | A Look Back at the Film That Brought Trek Back to the Cinema

    Star Trek 2009 is fifteen years old today (at the time of this recording)! Come celebrate the occasion with the SNP crew, who take a look back at what made this film special and the foundation it laid down for future Trek.Plus, a look at the casting, the Enterprise, story elements, and more.As always, your mailbag and so much more on this bonus edition of Strange New Pod!Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.

    • 2 hr 22 min
    Discovery "Whistlespeak" Review

    Discovery "Whistlespeak" Review

    Join the SNP crew for their review and deep dive of the sixth episode of Discovery season five, "Whistlespeak."While undercover in a pre-warp society, Captain Burnham is forced to consider breaking the Prime Directive when a local tradition threatens Tilly’s life. Meanwhile, Culber tries to connect with Stamets, and Adira steps up when Rayner assigns them a position on the bridge.Plus, the mailbag, news, and much more on episode 183 of Strange New Pod!Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.

    • 1 hr 49 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
53 Ratings

53 Ratings

Disappointed-in-Bootant ,

Good podcast, but not for innocent ears

I’m a regular listener and I look forward to each new episode of Strange New Pod. Everyone usually has an interesting take on the ST episode of the week.

I don’t consider myself a prude (though y’all can call me one if you like), and I know everyone on the pod is an adult and can say what they want, but there is WAY too much profanity in your casual conversation. You throw out f-bombs to the point of absurdity, like your brains can’t possibly think of any other adjectives to use. It’s too much — your opinions are colored with “f-ing” this and “f-ing” that … it really dumbs down the discourse and distracts from the intelligent ideas you have about Star Trek.

Giraffe is the most consistently profane, and on top of that, she’s too negatively opinionated about SNW and DISCO. She doesn’t need to be so contrary all the time. Why does she watch if she dislikes it so much? She’s the least entertaining of the podcast commentators.

Rant over.

Jbsaab99 ,

Great show

My go to listen each week. I love the diverse opinions and the way it makes me consider aspects of my favorite shows from people with different backgrounds than myself. The different voices have challenged me, which is amazing, and we all agree in our love for Star Trek. Thanks for taking the time to do this. Also- ALL the commentators are amazing! Don’t let the stupid reviewers discourage you from bringing your commentary to us.

t'lula ,

Good natured Star Trek banter

I love hearing the SNP crew’s banter. It’s wonderful how they all love trek but still have respect for each other’s different opinions on specific episodes.

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