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Note: We will be taking a summer break for the next 4-5 weeks to coincide with some vacation plans, but will be returning in the second half of summer with Season 5.
For this week, join us as we revisit the episode that had the largest divergence of opinions in our Season 4 breakdown, "First Contact" complete with Riker sex innuendo and reactionary martyrs. It may not be the perfect episode, but it did provide some fodder for banter with The Bicks.
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Season 4 -- the first full 90s season, as Lindsay says -- doesn't feature a whole bunch of changes on screen or behind the camera, but did bring a lot of depth to the characters and the world they inhabit. Join us as we talk about family, friends, drama, and First Contact, one of the greatest episodes of the show! (Yes, Aidan wrote this intro...)
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Bicks Log: What does it say about genetic families in Star Trek that they're so secondary to the one found on board the Enterprise?
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Once again, it was time for a tier ranking of Season 4 episodes, so be prepared for Aidan to defend how great (almost) every episode is, while Lindsay tries to knock them all down a few pegs.Recognitions:
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Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3 is widely considered the start of "good Trek" in the TNG era. Whether you agree with that or not, this season definitely ups the ante in terms of storytelling, characterization, thematic links, and philosophical import. This week, Aidan and Lindsay deep dive into the production history, some of the changes behind and in front of the camera, and explore the larger story arcs that are going to take us into the second half of the series' run.
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Bicks Log: How useful is the Prime Directive?
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The intro music is different between Season 1 (strings high in the mix) and Season 2 (strings lower) and again to Season 3 (strings seem to not be there at all in some places) so Lindsay is kinda right but also kinda full of shit...OrangeRiver has a great Season 3 breakdown video we watched in preparation for this podcast as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smEzxaVfTAw&ab_channel=OrangeRiver Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG MusicAd Music: Coconut Grove by Hotham is licensed under a Creative Commons License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Stream: https://linktr.ee/hothammusic Free Download: https://hypeddit.com/hotham/coconutgrove Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/3TzyYA1Outro Music: Idle Hands by The Impossibulls -
Join us for another watchalong episode of TNG, this time the season 2 dark horse favourite "The Royale".
One note: Fermat's Last Theorem had a first proof published in 1995, only a few years after this episode.
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The arrival of Riker's Beard heralded the start of the shift towards a more updated, distinct Star Trek, ready for the Next Generation of fans. While many will tell new explorers of Trek to skip over season 2, we love it for its inconsistency and the truly high highs that you only get by introducing the Borg, or debating the nature of sentience (should be sapience but we'll let it slide) on behalf of our beloved Data. Join us as we discuss those highs (and some of the lows), as well as give a bit of a history of what was going on behind the scenes.
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Bicks Log: Does artificial intelligence require sentience to be considered intelligent? Do AIs as we understand them now deserve rights? What will happen when computer systems are given – or acquire – consciousness?
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As a reminder, this was recorded before Picard Season 3 aired, so there may be some odd references.If, for some reason you haven't seen the greatest short film of the 21st century so far, please do check out Too Many Cooks.Lindsay deeply regrets her comments about the 1988 WGA Strike. At least Aidan assumes so, since she's been happy to see the 2023 version.The novel that Lindsay mentions involving the Trill's connection to the Conspiracy bugs is called Trill: Unjoined, which you can read about on Memory Beta.Aidan's Tier Ranking of Season 2 Episodes:S-Tier: Measure of a Man (9), Q Who (16)A-Tier: Elementary Dear Data (3), A Matter of Honour (8), The Royale (12), The Emissary (20)B-Tier: Peak Performance (21), Pen Pals (15)C-Tier: The Child (1), Outrageous Okona (4), Loud as a Whisper (5), The Dauphin (10), Time Squared (13), Samaritan Snare (17), Manhunt (19)D-Tier: Schizoid Man (6), The Icarus Factor (14), Up The Long Ladder (18)F-Tier: Shades of Gray (22), Where Silence Has Lease (2)Lindsay's Tier Ranking:S-Tier: Measure of a Man (9), Q Who (16), Elementary Dear Data (3)A-Tier: Pen Pals (15), The Royale (12), The Emissary (20)B-Tier: Peak Performance (21), Manhunt (19), A Matter of Honour (8)C-Tier: Outrageous Okona (4), Loud as a Whisper (5), Time Squared (13), Samaritan Snare (17), Schizoid Man (6)D-Tier: The Icarus Factor (14), Up The Long Ladder (18), The Dauphin (10)F-Tier: Shades of Gray (22), Where Silence Has Lease (2), The Child (1)Twin Peaks actors appearing this season:David L. LanderMadchen Amick (Who we forgot to mention in the episode somehow!!!)Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG MusicOutro Music: Idle Hands by The Impossibulls -
Watchalong episodes are back baby! Today we're watching Season 1 Episode 15 of Star Trek: The Next Generation "11001001" (the one with the Bynars).
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Boldly going where no one in 1987 was really sure they wanted to go - 100 years into the future - Paramount greenlit Star Trek: The Next Generation. And a seed was planted. Join us as we talk about the behind the scenes work that eventually led to one of the most iconic of Star Trek series' and heralded the rebirth of Gene Rodenberry's vision of the future - ready to go for a new generation (your hosts' generation, as it turned out). We also discuss the characters, episodes, and issues that cropped up repeatedly in the first season, as well as the bones of the show that we grew to love and idolize.
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Bicks Log: What are the things in Season 1 that the show messed up the worst, but was corrected over the course of the show?
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As a reminder, this was recorded before Picard Season 3, so there may be some odd referencesSadly "Crusher is a mom" has remained extremely trueAidan had this large (for a child) version of the mini phaser used frequently in the first few seasonsHe also had the rounded tip version of the fuller handheld phaser, though he can't find any photos so he might be imagining thatLindsay had the more ubiquitous and cool-looking pointed-tip phaserChaos on the Bridge is the Shatner-hosted documentary that provides a great insight into the crazy ship that was TNG Seasons 1 & 2For clarity's sake around syndication: the local station would sell 5 minutes of local advertising per episode, and Paramount got the money from 7 minutes of national advertisementsThe UK didn't receive any TNG until September 26, 1990, three years after "Encounter at Farpoint" first aired in the United States"You'll have to speak up, I'm wearing a towel."Other videos to learn more about Season 1 include:Rowan J. Coleman's Retrospective Part 8: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB08m-d1hhc&ab_channel=RowanJColeman Was TNG Season 1 Really That Bad?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPGSKOIu1dI&ab_channel=OrangeRiverTwin Peaks actors appearing this season:Brenda StrongCarel StruyckenRobert Knepper -
As we say goodbye to Star Trek: Picard after three seasons, lit in the warm glow of nostalgia, we'll take a look at the entirety of the series, our likes and dislikes, what's next for these characters and what we might have done differently to address the shortcomings we felt took away from our experience of these stories.
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Bicks Log Double-Header: Question #1 - If you could make one change to Picard Season 3 to better reflect what you wanted out of the series, what would it be? Question #2 - If you had to pick your "Engage" one-liner, what would it be?
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Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG MusicAd Music: "Swing Time" by Music by PedroOutro Music: Idle Hands by The ImpossibullsBorg Shootout Remixes feat. The Beach Boys as well as the always-good Beastie Boys The Reddit post both Lindsay and I read that discussed how the season just didn't address all the issues it raisedAfter we recorded, we came across this amazing review of Season 3 that really summed up Aidan's feelings and thoughts better than he managed to get across at all in the episode. It's truly a great read of what failed in Season 3. -
You hear that? The voices of those we've come to know and those we've missed for years now, coming back to shepherd us towards the endgame for Star Trek Picard. Join us as we talk a lot about that one moment we were waiting for all season, as well as even more talk about many other moments of this episode that we could have frankly done without. Despite our ups and downs from this episode and others, we are excited for the finale and hope you'll join us next week as well!
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Bicks Log: Which kid of the Enterprise D crew would perform which function in the renewed Enterprise D?
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Aidan has an epic rant-down from about 24:45 to 34:10 all about Jack Crusher and the sequence at the start of the episode where he delivers himself to the Borg.A quick rundown of TikTok's congressional hearings and the sad state of US Congress' understanding of technology.Lindsay's own rant goes from 46:30 to 50:30, all about Seasons 1 & 2 of Picard and how it's been completely abandoned in this Season.Soji was the Data-type android that survived, Dahj was the one who did not make it. We needed to look it up.Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG MusicOutro Music: Idle Hands by The Impossibulls -
Surrender with us as we mentally prepare for the final voyage of The Next Generation crew, finally re-united in this week's episode. While we found this episode repeated a few of the foibles from previous Picard that have turned up earlier in the season, we nonetheless enjoyed this week's outing and are eagerly looking forward to the final two episodes with the characters we grew up loving so dearly.
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Bicks Log: Has this season done a good job adapting the TNG characters for a future 25 years removed from the last episode of the television series?
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Swear Trek (in case you haven't seen it before)Ad music: "Fly the Friendly Skies""Dance of the Dream Man" by Angelo BadalamentiRIP Paul Cattermole of S Club 7Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG MusicOutro Music: Idle Hands by The Impossibulls -
As we continue on into the back half of Season 3 of Picard, we are starting to see the outlines of an endgame, and, well, we have thoughts. Less about the endgame itself than about how we're getting there, as we found this particular episode a little more uneven than the previous ones, all the while loving certain elements and craving more of others. It's another bickering filled episode for your listening pleasure (or pain? we don't know why anyone listens to us).
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Bicks Log: How has this season of Picard changed our interpretation of the utopianism that the TNG era was known for?
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For a show that we all knew was going to be (at least partially) about getting the gang back together, this week's episode of Star Trek: Picard did a lot of work getting the gang back together. Join us for a discussion of the sentimentality of those reunions, the plot mysteries still waiting to be discovered, and our thoughts about this season's level of fan service!
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Bicks Log: Does this season sport too much fan service?
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The director's name is Dan Liu, who also directed the stellar episode of Strange New Worlds: "Memento Mori".Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG MusicAd Muzak: "Friendly Skies" from Fly the Friendly Skies of UnitedOutro Music: Idle Hands by The Impossibulls -
Season Three of Picard reaches its midpoint with a compelling mystery amping up to new heights of tension as a familiar face returns to confront an old mentor about new threats to the entire Federation. Aidan and Lindsay take a flyby of Episode 5 -- "Imposters" -- to discuss Captain Sassypants, Jack Crusher's subconscious, and that cameo in this week's Bicks Pod.
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Bicks Log: Would you change how Ro Laren was used in this episode?
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If you're into this sort of thing: Dreams about Doors"The Hedgehog's Dilemma" from Neon Genesis: EvangelionTV Tropes' entry on "fridging"Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG MusicAd muzak: "Sixty Second Commercial #1" by Mmigo/Michael ReynoldsOutro Music: Idle Hands by The Impossibulls -
Is "No Win Scenario" a winner? Join us to find out! We talk about the exploration of new characters like Captain Shaw and Vadic, as well as the (sometimes strained) characterization of old favourites like Picard and Riker. We also discuss the mysteries being presented, the cool moments and the heartfelt scenes that are starting to become the backbone of this season of the show.
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Bicks Log: If we had to identify one another as a Changeling, how would we do it?
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Jessie Gender (After Dark) on YouTube - "Star Trek Picard 3.04 'No Win Scenario' Review"Another Reddit thread where Aidan got into it with the community, this time about fan service.Yet another Reddit thread about the holodeck (though the writer was more forgiving than either of us).And yet another Reddit thread (with link to video) comparing the scenes from First Contact (Jean-Luc) and this episode (Jack).We do actually have access to Paramount Plus in Canada. But we're still a Crave household.Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG MusicAd Muzak: "Friendly Skies" from Fly the Friendly Skies of UnitedOutro Music: Idle Hands by The Impossibulls -
Is the sophomore slump over for Picard Season 3? Join us to find out! We talk about the highs and lows of the third episode, start delving into some of the fan theories, and dive head first into that conversation from this week's episode. In summary: the wait between Thursdays is getting a bit too long for our liking!
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Bicks Log: Who was right - Picard or Crusher?
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Trek Culture on YouTube - "Ups and Downs From Star Trek Picard: Picard 3.3 - Seventeen Seconds"Lindsay was (probably) thinking of "17 People" the West Wing episode where the staff are told that President Bartlet has Multiple Sclerosis.The Reddit thread where Aidan got really pedantic.Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG MusicAd Muzak: "Friendly Skies" from Fly the Friendly Skies of UnitedOutro Music: Idle Hands by The Impossibulls -
Star Trek: Picard is off to rip-roaring start, introducing us to new villainy and adventures and reintroducing us to fan fave characters we haven't seen in decades. It doesn't mean there hasn't been any controversy with the various plot points and character moments we've seen in the past two episodes so far...and The Bicks are not immune to this. Join us as we bicker our way through Picard Season 3 Episode 2 "Disengage".
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Bicks Log: What's the deal with Captain Liam Shaw?
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Trek Culture on YouTube - "Ups and Downs from Star Trek: Picard 3.2 - Disengage"Jesse Gender After Dark on YouTube - "Star Trek Picard 3.02 'Disengage' REVIEW"The Reddit thread about milking the revealsAnd the Reddit one about Jack Crusher being wanted because of Wesley's abilitiesTurians from Mass EffectVox: "Why we all need subtitles now"Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG MusicAd Muzak: "Friendly Skies" from Fly the Friendly Skies of UnitedOutro Music: Idle Hands by The Impossibulls -
After a brief 5 year hiatus, we're returning to our roots with a weekly, episodic podcast devoted to covering a media in media res - in this case, Star Trek: Picard, Season 3. Join us for a look at this early hint of the storytelling to come, as well as our takes on the characters displayed so far, the numerous easter eggs, and which of our gripes about Seasons 1 and 2 of Picard are still ringing in our ears early in Season 3.
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Couldn't find any reference to Q turning Picard human again at the end of Season 2, just for clarity's sake.Episode Sponsor:
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We dig into the question: "Do you think this season is going to live up to the hype, or will it be another disappointment?"Credits:
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Modern fanfiction may very well have had its start with the original trio of Kirk, McCoy, and Spock. So today we're joining the numerous fans before us who decided to tell stories about the crew of the USS Enterprise (no bloody B, C, or D). Join us as we talk about our process for writing these stories, the issues we ran into along the way, and even have a bit of a mini writing workshop right on the podcast. After years of hearing us call ourselves writers, now you can judge for yourselves!
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Aidan's story is called "Middle Decks" and is all about the four secondary characters of the series who never got quite the love of the main trio.Lindsay's story is called "Rumours" and is a peek behind what preceded Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country - the series of phone calls that got the gang back together.Credits:
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The final farewell of The Original Series crew is a great summation of all the threads that we've touched on in our previous episodes and which have constituted some of the best parts of the series. The conclusion of the Klingon/Soviet cold war, the gathering of the film series' creative dream team, and the three main characters being front and centre - with Kirk being most central of all - provides a fitting end to the characters and setting that had been running for over 20 years.
Join us for a chat about this classic (possibly science fiction) film, as we bid farewell to these characters (at least in their first iteration).
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Nancy Meyers is indeed a romantic-comedy legend. No relation to Nicholas Meyer beyond the last names.Plummer and Shatner were said to have a long-standing friendship, but the story of Shatner getting his big break as Plummer's understudy in Henry V is a real one, apparently. Animorphs most certainly did have a TV Series. This was Aidan's original movie box-set, which was actually released in the later 90s: https://images.app.goo.gl/KoaVtRsWrWg3UJPB8 Neither of us have acquainted ourselves with any of the definitions of Science Fiction.Though Aidan may regret his stance on the Doctor Who franchise, he otherwise stands by his belief that Science Fiction can be pretty much anything.Today's Sponsor:
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Does Star Trek VI (and similarly themed Star Trek films/episodes) count as Science Fiction, or not?Credits:
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