Watch: Teaser For Virtual NYCC Star Trek Universe Panels Hints At Announcements And Surprises
Get hyped for Thursday’s online event.
Get hyped for Thursday’s online event.
The first season of Star Trek’s first adult animated comedy wraps up on Thursday.
Take a deep dive into this movie-themed episode.
Tony and Laurie share an excerpt from TrekMovie’s interview with Jonathan Frakes and review ‘Lower Decks.’
The first season’s penultimate episode takes on the film franchise.
Things get cinematic for the penultimate episode season one.
Take a deep dive into all the fun references from episode eight.
Tony and Laurie also talk about Star Trek at the Emmys and a new ‘Discovery’ Season 3 theory.
Bear witness to the ‘Lower Decks’ take on the courtroom episode… or face the eels.
Veteran actor Kurtwood Smith returns to Star Trek, voicing a new character.
Take a deep dive into episode seven.
The podcasters also cover the upcoming NY Comic Con panels, and ‘Star Trek: The Pod Directive.’
Find out what really happens when Starfleet science goes wrong.
We have the details on the October 8 official CBS Star Trek Metaverse panel.
Brad isn’t all there in this Thursday’s episode.
Take a deep dive into episode six.
Tony and Laurie also talk about the latest Star Trek Day news and review “Terminal Provocations.”
It’s dangerous malfunctions week on the USS Cerritos.
Some familiar voices are headed to the USS Cerritos.
There is also a new ‘Lower Decks’ free coloring book to celebrate Star Trek Day.
Tony and Laurie also talk about the new ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ cast members and, oddly, ‘Parks and Recreation.’
Love is in the air on the USS Cerritos.
Boimler gets a girlfriend!
Take a deep dive with us into the fourth episode.
Anthony and Laurie also discuss Star Trek’s first female composer and William Shatner’s 1970s game show appearances.
This episode confirms what we always suspected about the holodeck.
There’s also a trailer and some new official ‘Lower Decks’ merchandise.
Enough references to choke a Mugato!
The podcasters also hope for the best, nervously, for ‘Strange New Worlds.’
The third episode of the series makes some classic moves.