#26 – ‘Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad’ Discovery S1E07

Michael Burnham overcomes her social anxiety with the help of a wayward space whale, a rascally con man, and a genetically-modified friend. Join your time-agnostic hosts as they discuss the value of disrupted routines, curiously contemporary music, and the logic of love on this, the 26th episode of It’s Got Star Trek!

Next week: We debate the complex moral minefields of interstellar war and peace as we discuss ‘In the Pale Moonlight’ – the 19th episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s sixth season.

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#25 – ‘A Piece of the Action’ TOS S2E17

Need a concrete example for why the prime directive is so important? Alternatively, looking for any sort of contrivance to watch Captain Kirk and Commander Spock dress up as sexy gangsters? Whichever is your pleasure you will get served nicely in ‘A Piece of the Action,’ episode 17 of the original Star Trek’s second season. Join your fawning fedora fan hosts as they debate the morality of interstellar interference, the difference between art and dogma, and the sheer joy of William Shatner’s acting in this episode.

Next week: We investigate the time-cycling shenanigans of one Harcourt Fenton Mudd in ‘Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad’ – the seventh episode of Star Trek: Discovery’s first season.

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#24 – ‘Rogue Planet’ Enterprise S1E18

Captain Archer is an explorer at heart, though he may not have expected to explore himself! Join your increasingly wacky hosts as they discuss sexy flatworms, unusual pigs, and the transitional vibe of Enterprise straddling the pre- and post-9/11 world.

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Next week: We travel to Sigma Iotia II in an attempt to get “A Piece of the Action” – join us next Saturday as we examine the seventeenth episode of TOS’ second season.

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The It’s Got Star Trek podcast has become quite the popular little chicken, so it’s time to tidy up our poorly-planned RSS feeds. If you already subscribe to the It’s Got Star Trek RSS feed you’ll be right as rain with no changes at all! However, if you relied on the “All Podcasts” feed (which combined both the It’s Got Star Trek and It’s Got Everything podcast feeds, then you’ll need to subscribe to the It’s Got Star Trek feed to continue getting that delicious, weekly Trek-talk.

The RSS feed that previously offered both podcasts (to the presumably small number of lunatics who enjoy both programs equally) has returned to solely hosting the (much less regular, significantly less coherent) It’s Got Everything podcast.

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#23 – ‘Things Past’ DS9 S5E08

Constable Odo reluctantly confronts his past while trying desperately to keep his nosy friends out of it. Join your masked and disinfected hosts as they discuss the uniquely intense style of Changeling psychotherapy, the brilliant subtly of Kurtwood Smith’s acting, and Quark’s mastery of casual condescension on this, the 23rd episode of It’s Got Star Trek!

Next week: We travel back to pre-Federation times to witness Jonathan Archer’s curious encounter on a ‘Rogue Planet’ – the 18th episode of Star Trek: Enterprise’s first season.

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#22 – ‘Year of Hell (Parts 1 & 2)’ Voyager S4E08 & 09

Have you ever been in a situation where you wish the year you were enduring would simply reset and allow you to start over while avoiding all the horribleness? Well then this episode is for you! Join your reality-fatigued hosts as they discuss Voyager’s fourth season two-parter, ‘Year of Hell.’ Is it genocide if the people never existed? Is manipulating the timeline any different than contemporary mechanisms of influence, such as war-making or the aggressive application of political and economic power? We unfortunately failed to discuss the most important question of all: is Annorax partial to anoraks? Regardless, we cover a lot of ground in this one!

Next week: We investigate Odo’s past (and enjoy another appearance by the great Kurtwood Smith) in Deep Space Nine’s fifth season episode, ‘Things Past’ – prepare to trek back in time to Terok Nor!

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