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A retro review channel about Star Trek.
Exploring the Star Trek Universe one episode at a time. With intentional tangents, Trek-&-Tells, Trivia Questions, and trying to figure out life's biggest mysteries. Can these two hosts survive long enough to review every episode of Star Trek? Or will the Next Generation have to finish for them? That and so much more on the next episode of Treksploration!
Exploring the Star Trek Universe one episode at a time. With intentional tangents, Trek-&-Tells, Trivia Questions, and trying to figure out life's biggest mysteries. Can these two hosts survive long enough to review every episode of Star Trek? Or will the Next Generation have to finish for them? That and so much more on the next episode of Treksploration!
Star Trek SECTION 31
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We talk STAR TREK Lower Decks and Section 31!
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#startrek #section31 "Captain's Table II The Wrath of Chris" Our second Captain's Table with Captain Charles from Texas, Cadet Listen Linda, and The Omnipotent Willard! We talk Lower Decks and Section 31! Be part of the next Captain's Table www.patreon.com/Treksploration
News on Section 31, Lower Decks, and Becky Lynch!
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#startrek #news www.patreon.com/Treksploration All the latest happenings in the Star Trek universe, including exciting announcements about Lower Decks, the upcoming Section 31 movie, the farewell to The Ready Room, and the surprising news of WWE superstar Becky Lynch joining Starfleet. The episode highlights the vibrant fan culture surrounding Star Trek and the anticipation for new content.
Star Trek Strange New Worlds
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#startrek #strangenewworlds #podcast Welcome aboard Treksplorers! On this episode of Treksploration, Albie and Chris talk about SNW S1 E1 "Strange New Worlds.” The premiere episode of Strange New Worlds gives Familiar Old Trek some intriguing new twists, as we see the old/new crew of the old/new Enterprise embark on TOS prequel adventures that finally give Captain Pike his due in Trek canon. Bu...
Star Trek TNG S1 E18 "Home Soil" | Star Trek Review
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#startrek #startrekthenextgeneration #podcast www.patreon.com/Treksploration Welcome aboard Treksplorers! On this episode of Treksploration, Albie and Chris talk about TNG S1 E18 "Home Soil.” Ugly Bags of Mostly Water rejoice, because we augment this thoughtful exploration of the discovery of new life and a new civilization with inane chatter about our travels along Route 66 and the difference ...
Star Trek Generations Watchalong Holiday Special
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Star Trek Generations Watchalong Holiday Special
LDS S5 E10: The New Next Generation | Star Trek Review
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LDS S5 E10: The New Next Generation | Star Trek Review
LDS S5 E9: Fissure Quest | Star Trek Review
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LDS S5 E9: Fissure Quest | Star Trek Review
LDS S5 E8: Upper Decks | Star Trek Review
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LDS S5 E8: Upper Decks | Star Trek Review
LDS S5 E7: Fully Dilated | Star Trek Review!
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LDS S5 E7: Fully Dilated | Star Trek Review!
LDS S5 E6: Of Gods and Angles | Star Trek Review
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LDS S5 E6: Of Gods and Angles | Star Trek Review
LDS S5 E5: Star Base 80?! | Star Trek Review
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LDS S5 E5: Star Base 80?! | Star Trek Review
LIVE! TNG 117: "When the Bough Breaks" Star Trek Review
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LIVE! TNG 117: "When the Bough Breaks" Star Trek Review
3D! LDS S1 E1 Second Contact 3D! With Allison Pregler! halfSBS
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3D! LDS S1 E1 Second Contact 3D! With Allison Pregler! halfSBS
TNG S1 E16: Too Short A Season | Star Trek Review
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TNG S1 E16: Too Short A Season | Star Trek Review
LDS S5 E4: A Farewell To Farms | Star Trek Review
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LDS S5 E4: A Farewell To Farms | Star Trek Review
LDS S5 E3: The Best Exotic Nanite Hotel | Star Trek Review
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LDS S5 E3: The Best Exotic Nanite Hotel | Star Trek Review
LDS S5 E2: Shades of Green | Star Trek Review
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LDS S5 E2: Shades of Green | Star Trek Review
LDS S5 E1: Dos Cerritos | Star Trek Review
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LDS S5 E1: Dos Cerritos | Star Trek Review
TNG S1 E15: 11001001 | Star Trek Review
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TNG S1 E15: 11001001 | Star Trek Review
LDS S1 E1: Second Contact | With Allison Pregler!
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LDS S1 E1: Second Contact | With Allison Pregler!
TNG S1 E14: Angel One | Star Trek Review
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TNG S1 E14: Angel One | Star Trek Review
3D TNG S1 E13: Datalore | 3D Star Trek Review
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3D TNG S1 E13: Datalore | 3D Star Trek Review
DSC S1 E1: The Vulcan Hello | Star Trek Review
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DSC S1 E1: The Vulcan Hello | Star Trek Review
TNG S1 E13: Datalore | Star Trek Review
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TNG S1 E13: Datalore | Star Trek Review
ENT S1 E1-2: Broken Bow | Star Trek Review
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ENT S1 E1-2: Broken Bow | Star Trek Review
TNG S1 E12: The Big Goodbye | Retro Review
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TNG S1 E12: The Big Goodbye | Retro Review
VOY S1 E1-2: Caretaker | Star Trek Review
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VOY S1 E1-2: Caretaker | Star Trek Review
Star Trek: VOYAGER WRITERS ROOM REUNION
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Star Trek: VOYAGER WRITERS ROOM REUNION
Just found you guys. Love the channel! Never cared for Enterprise but maybe I need to find some time to binge it.
I knew I wasnt going to like this one. I didnt have much interest in the lead character from Discovery and... The trailer didnt help.
What did you think of Section 31?
it was shit
Section 31 has always been portrayed as being an arm of Starfleet. In Discovery they even had Starfleet badges. They operate outside the knowledge of the Federation because they sometimes work outside of peace treaties with other Federation worlds.
Watching this movie 5 times can be labeled as a form of self harm.
I fully expected Chris to hate this movie.
About jumping the shark. I don’t think so, but they’re circling. I think that the future is going to depend on how the franchise runners reflect in this. To Albie’s point, they could be limited in their ability to reflect and blame the format. If they are paying attention at all, they’ll see that this failed because it didn’t have Trek at its core. It had Trek as a candy coated covering, which melted in our mouths in about five minutes and we were left with the tasteless interior.
Maybe the Blu Ray will include an apology
I loved when Chris said he was stuck in his own show!😂 So I have a question for a future episode, if you were trapped in an episode of Star Trek, which episode would you want it to be? Question is open to anyone who wants to comment.
What did you think about Star Trek: Section 31?
That came together really nicely! As for Section 31...cut to angry Janeway voice..."it appears that our suspicions...have been confirmed."
This was a blast! I'm looking forward to the next.
This was so much fun!
Woooooooooooooooooooo! Thank you All!
Loved "The Ready Room"
I enjoyed Captain Game Show. Have him on again! I love his podcast!
I was wrong about my ornament. It’s not the Enterprise. It’s either a Romulan or a Klingon ship. My son took it with him when he moved out. But thanks to you I now have the Enterprise
WPIX 11?
Yeah, Chris is from NY, and I'm from NJ originally :D
@AlbertBurdge best tv channel ever. Honeymooners, Odd Couple, Star Trek every single night year in, year out
@ 💯 agreed. It raised us all. Chris and I love all that 📺
Chris needs to complete his Frasier collection of Funko Pops. Where's Daphne and Ros?
I’m sorry I didn’t include Crystal. I don’t think I’ve ever heard you mention her before.
He doesn't. It's a long story. I'm sure I'll get the story out of Chris eventually. I forgot about Crystal, and I actually knew about her. lol :D
Technology connections does awesome videos. I love his sense of humor and I have a lot of the same inclinations to what I want out of technology that he seems to.
Is that ziggy on the shelf from quantum leap?
Yeah, It's made by @replicaprops My friend @feldon27 -Albie :D
Is that ziggy on the shelf from quantum leap?
So funny. love you dad (to: Albie)
I had to utter a few colorful metaphors when Chris said he didn’t like “The Voyage Home.”
The Anaximander was so appropriately named after an ancient Greek philosopher. Look him up to find just how apt this nsme is.
this is the 2nd day in a row ive passed out watching youtube high and i wake up to a video from yall. yall seem chill hope yall doing well.
I hope you’ll see this comment before you record the next episode. I really wanted to talk about Fissure Quest but I can’t be there live. Hopefully you will clear something up for me. I thought these fissures were portals to parallel universes not time travel. If that’s the case, wouldn’t T’Pol have been really old. I know age is different for Vulcans but 250+ years? And what about Lily? She even talked about traveling in her own time. Wouldn’t she still age normally even if she’s visiting alternate realities? I’m so confused! What are your thoughts?
Enterprise seems good now because we compare it to Discovery
Berman Berman
Braga Braga
1:00 what a beautiful sound 'SECUNDA!"
One of my favorite things to shout :D -Albie
What the fuck is this tng / tos separation they're talking about? McCoy was in the tng pilot!
I don’t have much to say about Lower Decks yet as I still haven’t caught up on “New Trek” outside of Disco Season 1. And after hearing the discussion on this first episode, it sounds like I’ll probably be a lot like Chris with my up and down feelings about Lower Decks in general. But I just wanted to say, it was great to hear and see Allison again! Hope you guys bring her back into the fold more often! 😁 ~Damon
I meant to leave feedback for this one a while ago, but real life, hurricanes, and elections got in the way. My memories are a bit fuzzy, particularly when it comes to early TNG. I don’t remember thinking “Angel One” was a terrible episode, but admittedly I probably have only seen it one time when I first got the DVDs years ago. One of these days, I’ll have to go back and rewatch TNG from the beginning. It’s interesting that this episode came up in your rotation at practically the same time as our Sliders episode, “The Weaker Sex,” which also focused on role reversal. In that episode, they arrive on a world in which women have the “dominant” role in society and men are treated as the “weaker sex.” And it wasn’t terrible by any means, but it wasn’t one of my favorites from Season 1 because, like you guys discussed with “Angel One,” there were elements of the plot that still felt very problematic. Almost all of the women in the episode seemed to embody very male traits, while the men were relegated to the stereotypical female roles that were prevalent in the 80s and 90s. There was no real explanation behind this divergence other than to say that women got tired of men constantly creating war and violence, and somehow collectively decided to take control hundreds of years ago. So if that was the case, then shouldn’t the world be a much different place now? The male/female roles as we know them are there because men decided on these roles and made the rules. There’s a fundamental difference between the way men and women think and behave toward the opposite sex. I have a hard time believing that in a female-dominated society that they would be treating men the way that men have treated women for centuries. I’m sure the writers behind episodes like “Angel One” and “The Weaker Sex” had the best of intentions, but yet somehow they still missed the mark. Why was it so problematic to address role reversal even with female writers? When we did our review, we had our wives “take over” as a gimmick to have a little fun with it. And I do remember the “space Covid” thing and Worf’s sneezing that could be heard from miles away, but didn’t realize it was the same episode. What the hell did that plot line have to do with anything?! 🙄 Great discussion as always! ~Damon
I always figured Mariner was just doing a wannabe-Kirk impersonation to cover for her real personality, likely due to some sort of PTSD... I agree with the take that she's a crazy sociopath at first, but that's channelling pretty much every 1960's sci fi commander, too....
There’s a Cheers slot game on Slotorama.
Season 1 they were clearly having a little trouble finding the characters. I did a rewatch and saw what they were going for a lot more clearly. In the course of the overall series character development, I think it actually works well (but you can't know that going in, of course). Once they get a better Mariner/Boimler dynamic, I think it all really gels.
And this is how I named my new character Ruffalo Tahko ! I have a question that Albie might have the answer to. Was there a Star Trek Role-Playing game ?
Albie you and your misquoting of podcast names 😂😂 Chris caught it hahaha
It looks like my camera is terrible. It looked fine on my end. Beta testing!
Just found you guys through Alyson. Out of curiosity have you covered Strange New Worlds? Would be interested in your thoughts on the Lower Decks crossover
Mariner works for me *as a main character*. Her antics should get her booted out for good, but her long redemption arch is narratively compelling enough that I can shrug it off. For me she's basically Nick Locarno/Tom Paris if he was the main character of Voyager.
🎉 Allison is back!!! 🎉
So far I’ve only seen the first season of Disco and the first episode of Season 2, but I echo almost all of Chris’s thoughts on the pilot with the exception of Michelle Yeoh. While I do see what Chris means about the way she delivers her lines, it feels more like she’s just one of those actors that tends to over-enunciate every syllable, which makes it sometimes sound scripted. I have found her to be quite wonderful in every project I’ve seen her in, and I think her strengths as an actor are what enable me to overlook that particular aspect of her delivery. The “eye-roll” shot and dizzying camera angles unfortunately seem to be the norm in many modern-day productions. I don’t know why this is a thing either, but it’s damn distracting. One of the biggest things that disappointed me with Quantum Leap 2022 was the generic sets and CGI leap effects that somehow looked worse than the traditional SFX we all knew and loved. Even the familiar sound effects oftentimes got lost and drowned out in the generic score. Like Chris said, everything in this pilot was so busy and distracting. The visuals of Classic Trek and Berman-era Trek felt alive, vibrant and colorful. Everything in Disco looks bland and sterile, not unlike QL 2022. Again, not sure why this type of dark and gritty procedural environment is so appealing to general audiences, but it’s a bit alienating to us older fans when something we love becomes unrecognizable. Regarding Michael Burnham, I can’t stand her. Nothing against Sonequa, I just totally agree her character is written terribly. And don’t even get me started on the fact that she’s supposed to be Spock’s adopted human sister that we conveniently never heard about for the first 50 years of Trek lore. That type of retconning very rarely works unless you’re a really good writer that can pull it off organically. Didn’t we already go down this road with Sybok? It was stupid then and it’s stupid now! There just seemed to be no good reason for this other than for the producers to say, “Hey look, she has a connection to one of the most beloved characters in TOS. So what if she’s self-righteous and insubordinate, Sarek raised her, so Trekkies are gonna automatically love her, right?” As much as I did like Quantum Leap 2022, this was the biggest issue I had with it: giving us characters like Magic or Janis that could literally be anyone, but we’re supposed to have a nostalgic or emotional connection to them because a “legacy” name is attached to them. Why even pull on that thread if you’re not going to do anything with the connection other than to say, “Hey, remember this character?” Or, “Remember this happened? Yeah, that was something, wasn’t it? Now let’s forget about it.” Wink wink, nudge nudge… It’s sort of insulting to your baseline audience who want that connective tissue to be meaningful. I had no reason to care about Michael’s character because she was written as someone who consistently came across as self-righteous and sort of smug because she was “smarter” than everyone else. In fact, the only two characters I really got on board with for the first season were Lorca and Tilly. Tilly was the sole ray of hope and optimism in a setting that lacked both. The second half of Season 1 was where I actually really liked what Discovery was doing. Up until then, it seriously felt like it was going nowhere. Quite frankly, the Mirror Universe arc was the only thing I remember from Season 1. Like I said in my previous feedback, the first two episodes of Disco felt more like a prologue or a backstory that should have been explained in an actual pilot episode where you introduce ALL of your main characters. Anyway, those are my thoughts on “The Vulcan Hello.” Great discussion as always and looking forward to more! ~Damon
Finally catching up on your shows. Love your discussions! I believe the episode was based on a script originally written as a sequel to The Naked Time for the Star Trek Phase II series (that some episodes were reworked for TAS). Also D.C. Fontana wrote the 1st and 2nd draft for this script for TNG, but later asked for her name to be removed after the rewrites that she did not agree with.
Trust me dont watch this show
Frasier funco pop
Wow, a negative score from Chris! It’s been a while since I’ve seen this one, so I’d have to watch it again to give my honest opinion, but I don’t remember thinking it was a terrible episode. Sure, it has the overused “evil twin” trope, but I think Brent’s performance is what saves it. I always found his portrayal of Lore entertaining. From what I can remember, the timeline of events is as follows: in “Brothers,” Soong unknowingly implants the emotion chip into Lore thinking he’s Data; in “Descent, Part II,” Lore is deactivated and disassembled, and Data wants to destroy the chip because he thinks it’s too dangerous after his recent experience with the Borg, but Geordi convinces him to keep it until he’s ready; and then in “Generations,” he reaches an impasse and decides it’s finally time to integrate it. Another intentional tangent: you guys brought up Sliders again. (I almost wonder if Albie is doing that on purpose to get me to comment! Thanks for the shoutout, by the way!) 🙂 The Sliders episode you were referring to was “Post Traumatic Slide Syndrome” from Season 2, where they thought they had finally returned home after 18 months. Quinn kept seeing tiny inconsistencies that didn’t add up and no one believed him until eventually, Wade saw the Golden Gate Bridge was blue instead of red. And the reason why they thought they were home was because their doubles also slid off that world 18 months earlier…except for Arturo. His double went into seclusion waiting for them to return so that he could claim sliding as his own invention, and then that switcheroo happens at the end where we don’t know which Arturo slid and which one got left behind. And yes, the show never followed up on it. Considering the fact that Tracy Torme stepped away shortly thereafter and Fox did everything it could to scrap continuity and turn the show into a B-movie ripoff every week, many casual fans have just gone under the assumption that it was the “real” Arturo who was then unceremoniously (SPOILER ALERT) killed off toward the end of Season 3. Ironically, Tracy did not actually write the “PTSS” episode, but he did say it was his opinion that the wrong Arturo did indeed make the slide. Tracy also said that he probably wouldn’t have dragged that plot line out beyond a few episodes. So I’m not sure how different his influence would have been if he had written for Data and Lore. Although I’ll admit, that might have been an interesting spin to have Lore pretend to be Data for a while. I could imagine the current post-Disco era of Trek would have almost certainly tried doing something like this. And then there’s B4…but we don’t need to talk about that. Anyway, great discussion as always! Always look forward to hearing what you both have to say! ~Damon
id hate to be the plumber that has to snake a massive wad of toenails out of your pipes