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Greatest Trek: New Star Trek Reviewed Maximum Fun
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- TV & Film
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4.9 • 1.2K Ratings
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The unofficial, irreverent and filthy aftershow for all the new Star Trek television: Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, Short Treks, Prodigy, Strange New Worlds, and anything else they throw at us. Each Friday after a new episode of Star Trek, Adam and Ben recap, review and roast all the New Trek. Check out our other show, The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by a couple of guys who are a little bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast!
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Do Fantasy Cylons Take Real S***s? (Battlestar Galactica S1E5)
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Powerfully Uncomfortable (Battlestar Galactica S1E4)
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Every Alpaca in the Universe Is Dead (Battlestar Galactica S1E2)
Customer Reviews
The perfect way to get more trek after you watch all of trek
I’ve been listening to Admiral Ben and Ensign Adam for like almost a decade now. Jesus Christ that’s a long time. The went from film nerds to professional podcasters and you get to go on that journey too. They’re funny, insightful and I only rarely get upset at them and yell at my phone. You can’t do better than that! a would order again.
Warning! One of my favorite podcasts!
Along with Greatest Generation, this is a podcast that I cannot live without and am too embarrassed to tell people I am a viewer. Seriously love the show Ben and Adam! So excited to cover to shows like BSG and pilot season, maybe an X-Files at some future date?
Why is this so great?
Two guys talking about Star Trek episodes. Why is it so great? Maybe some nostalgia from youth when you might discuss a recent episode with friends that happened to see it during its one broadcast during the season, and if you wanted to see it again, tough luck, maybe you’d catch it in summer reruns, so the only way to savor the experience was to go through the episode with good friends, debating and discussing and laughing. Ok, that’s my experience because I’m old enough to remember times before VCRs, but not quite old enough to have seen TOS in the original broadcasts. Anyways, Ben and Adam bring thoughtful commentary, humor, and an astonishing amount of humanity to a simple comedic concept.