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Gimme, gimme some more "Alien Nation" reviews, you ask? Okay, we'll do that. This week, we review episode 1.20 "Gimme, Gimme" which is all about inventions, investments, good luck, bad luck, the lottery, cars, 2nd jobs, joy, and toxicity -- not the social media kind of toxicity...but actual hazardous chemicals & noxious fumes.
- What did Nick do to help advertise the podcast at Stellar Fest this year?
- Why does at least one of the co-hosts feel this episode portrays Matt Sikes as a "sourpuss"?
- Which co-host went on a long, weird tangent about what makes anyone geeky?
- When conventions have different themed "tracks" which tracks rooms do the co-hosts spend the most time in?
- What did the co-hosts have to say about Matt's obsession with a car this week, and what does that say about our fandoms & obsessions?
- Which co-host appreciated Buck's increased appreciation of school and also his tendency to care for his baby sister Vessna?
- Why do Tenctonese not even detect the noxious (to humans) nature of fumes coming from the production of Nu-Knit fabric, when they supposedly have an enhanced sense of smell.
- What nitpicks did the co-hosts have about overacting,, swimming pools, lame alibis, one-time side characters, bad police work, and cheaply framed photos of inanimate objects kept in desk drawers, in this episode?
- What was Nick's really good Star Trek Alumni score this week, and which of his +1s was for someone who was a major cast member throughout an entire "Star Trek" show?
- How & why did one co-host go on a tangent about another podcast featuring cast members of "Star Trek: Voyager" and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine"?
- What biological & cultural things did we learn about Tenctonese this week, including fashion and infant entertainment?
- And, what did writers, producers, and cast members, of the show thing about this epiosde?
Listen now for the answers to these and other enterprising questions as we hope to have good fortune with "Gimme, Gimme."
Please rate or review us wherever you listen to podcasts. You can leave comments on individual episodes on certain players, such as Spotify and GoodPods. Our e-mail address is [email protected].
Royalty-free music used in this episode comes from Pixabay.com.
By Alienating Ourselves PodcastGimme, gimme some more "Alien Nation" reviews, you ask? Okay, we'll do that. This week, we review episode 1.20 "Gimme, Gimme" which is all about inventions, investments, good luck, bad luck, the lottery, cars, 2nd jobs, joy, and toxicity -- not the social media kind of toxicity...but actual hazardous chemicals & noxious fumes.
- What did Nick do to help advertise the podcast at Stellar Fest this year?
- Why does at least one of the co-hosts feel this episode portrays Matt Sikes as a "sourpuss"?
- Which co-host went on a long, weird tangent about what makes anyone geeky?
- When conventions have different themed "tracks" which tracks rooms do the co-hosts spend the most time in?
- What did the co-hosts have to say about Matt's obsession with a car this week, and what does that say about our fandoms & obsessions?
- Which co-host appreciated Buck's increased appreciation of school and also his tendency to care for his baby sister Vessna?
- Why do Tenctonese not even detect the noxious (to humans) nature of fumes coming from the production of Nu-Knit fabric, when they supposedly have an enhanced sense of smell.
- What nitpicks did the co-hosts have about overacting,, swimming pools, lame alibis, one-time side characters, bad police work, and cheaply framed photos of inanimate objects kept in desk drawers, in this episode?
- What was Nick's really good Star Trek Alumni score this week, and which of his +1s was for someone who was a major cast member throughout an entire "Star Trek" show?
- How & why did one co-host go on a tangent about another podcast featuring cast members of "Star Trek: Voyager" and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine"?
- What biological & cultural things did we learn about Tenctonese this week, including fashion and infant entertainment?
- And, what did writers, producers, and cast members, of the show thing about this epiosde?
Listen now for the answers to these and other enterprising questions as we hope to have good fortune with "Gimme, Gimme."
Please rate or review us wherever you listen to podcasts. You can leave comments on individual episodes on certain players, such as Spotify and GoodPods. Our e-mail address is [email protected].
Royalty-free music used in this episode comes from Pixabay.com.