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What is Stuarts problem with Tesco? what was with Michael Jacksons binary definition of romantic involvement? And why can’t Star Trek writers come up with more original plots? These universal problems are resolved for your listening pleasure, right here, right now by two of the top exerts in their field. As a bonus, they revisit the age-old issue of sexual politics in science fiction entertainment. There is also a rap. Enjoy
NERD ALERT! This podcast includes references to the following Star Trek episodes: ‘Fridays Child’ TOS Season 2, ep.11 (Pink fur capes), ‘The Apple’ TOS Season 2, ep.5 (weird robot worshiping planet), ‘Our Man Bashir’ DS9 Season 4, ep.10 (transporter plus holodeck shenanigans), ‘Let he who is without Sin…’ DS9 Season 5, ep.7 (everyone goes to Risa and nothing happens)
… if you don’t know what TOS and DS9 mean then I pity you.
By Sam Scriven and Stu JonesWhat is Stuarts problem with Tesco? what was with Michael Jacksons binary definition of romantic involvement? And why can’t Star Trek writers come up with more original plots? These universal problems are resolved for your listening pleasure, right here, right now by two of the top exerts in their field. As a bonus, they revisit the age-old issue of sexual politics in science fiction entertainment. There is also a rap. Enjoy
NERD ALERT! This podcast includes references to the following Star Trek episodes: ‘Fridays Child’ TOS Season 2, ep.11 (Pink fur capes), ‘The Apple’ TOS Season 2, ep.5 (weird robot worshiping planet), ‘Our Man Bashir’ DS9 Season 4, ep.10 (transporter plus holodeck shenanigans), ‘Let he who is without Sin…’ DS9 Season 5, ep.7 (everyone goes to Risa and nothing happens)
… if you don’t know what TOS and DS9 mean then I pity you.