Episode 47 – We’re Going to Risa!
Risa - Star Trek
The guys open up with some fun technical difficulties. Then they get into the subject of Sci-Fi vacations. They try desperately to find some examples such as Futurama, Battlestar Galactica, Space: Above and Beyond, which is fine. But they can’t think of anything in Star Wars. Then McKay talks about how he wants to try his father’s home made pizza recipe and they wax on about different pizza’s they loved and how they inadvertently grew up on Greek Pizza, not Italian. Then they talk about Star Trek, the formation of Risa, and how it was used in multiple episodes.
Episode 46 – The Special Edition
Walkie Talkies replaced the guns here…
The guys discuss the value of the Special Edition. It’s been used to improve the vision of Directors of previous Sci FI movies, including George Lucas. But Steven Spielberg also was guilty for it with the 2002 edition of ET. One added some value. The other did not. So what is the line where a special edition is warranted or not?
Episode 45 - Fleet Week
Stargate’s Earth Fleet
The guys start off with a little bit of banter back and forth like always but then get into what they’ve been meaning to talk about the last two shows now: The different fleets of Sci-Fi. They go through Shows like Stargate SG-1, Babylon 5, Exosquad, Star Wars and Star Trek. Not necessarily ranking them but talking about what they liked ab out each one with their strengths and weaknesses.
Episode 44 – Mack Ruins the Show
It’s the end of everything when Mack is involved
The guys open up about how their high school is being torn down and their thoughts about time.
Then Mack attempts to discuss the Stacey Abrams cameo on Discovery and the value/ramificaitons of having real politicians in Star Trek. Is it inclusive? Then DT gets pissed at Mack for going this topic because it’s too big to abandon and focus on their original plans. Then they go onto discuss the Justice League and it’s moments.
Then it goes off the rails for a third time.
Episode 43 – Off the Rails Part Deux
Back to the Future Part III
The guys begin with talking about how their high school literature assignments helped them in real life which was not at all. Then they talk about how the Lord of the Rings show on Amazon is not that exciting. This leads to hem ignoring their original topic and talking about reboots or continuations and how the original writer can influence the program and if newer writers only ruin what we love.
Episode 42 – The Scary Episode
Spider Barclay - TNG: Genesis
The guys open with a back and forth about how Mac thought Varsity Blues was revolutionizing football when he first saw it in High School only to realize his naiveite upon rewatch as an adult and now knowing how football works. Then they go into today’s subject about different shows in Sci-Fi that were scary or suspenseful but not the basis of the show itself. A genre bender on the creepy side. And Mac disqualifies himself by mentioning the X-Files.
Episode 41 – The Engineers of Sci-Fi
Two of the Best…
McKay has a microphone issue. They discuss the importance of a 5-10 year plan and DT living alone with his thoughts. The lack of wisdom in investing in the Franklin Mint collections. And then they delve into the different engineers of Sci-Fi, their foibles, their strengths, and their differences.
Episode 40 – The Second Great Score
The guys open up with the utter BS that Paramount pulled on Star Trek fan accounts today by having accounts suspended on twitter for posting stills from the Strange New Worlds trailer. They rant on how Paramount is following CBS in how it tried to shy from controversy by ostracizing the fan base rather than having them involved in development like Marvel Studios does. Then they explore the scores of Star Wars and Star Trek and how they work on their own merits.
Episode 39 – Picard Season 2.1 – An Apology?
Guinan and Picard - Star Trek: Picard - The Star Gazer
The guys get right into it when they prepped for a different show but both realized they watch Picard Season 2 Episode 1 right before recording and change plans. They note the differences in Starfleet, how the show gives more fidelity to the Berman era and wonder if the producers were actually listening. Then McKay in his usual cynical ways questions if having Q in the show cheapens the TNG season finale.
Episode 38 – When the Future Comes True
Sisko as Gabriel Bell in Past Tense Part 2 - DS9
The guys open up on how things are going in Ukraine and Mac asks the enthralling questions about logistics and prepping an army and why Russia seems to be having a hard time of it. DT is hardly surprised and is patient in his answers. Then they get into the part that matters and discuss how real life was predicted by Sci-Fi not only with devices but with homelessness and Sanctuary Districts as shown in DS9. And then things go off topic but that’s ok.
Episode 37 – A Winter on Fire but with Sci-Fi Food
Ukraine is the Bread Basket of Europe
Mac opens the show with his despair about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. DT listens and has the best answer: War just sucks. There is nothing good about it. After a sufficient venting period the Guys dive into different foods shown in different sci-fi episodes. It strangely focuses on Futurama.
Episode 36 – The Book of the Mandalorian?
Credit: Disney Plus
The guys talk about how the internet has backlashed against the revival of Futurama without the voice of Bender. Then how Mac didn’t resonate with Disenchantment, the other Matt Groening project on Netflix that is most definitely NOT cancelled. They eventually move on to discuss the Book of Boba Fett, it’s ups and downs, and their confusion on what it was originally meant to be versus what we got.
Episode 35 – The Biggest Score
Alan Silvestri: Credit Marvel Studios
Mac opens up with how his last few days went along with seeing Jackass Forever with his brother in the middle of a weekday. Then he goes on to detail how his brother roped him into playing Call of Duty Zombies. Then they discuss playing Call of Duty while deployed. DT details the Blizzard that ran through New England. Eventually they get into the topic of the day which is their favorite Sci-Fi movie scores. There are glaring omissions but McKay makes it very clear he loves horns.
Episode 34 – The DeLorean isn’t a Small Ship
Courtesy Universal Pictures
Mack opens the show with how the ground hog refuses to predict an early winter and DT makes a Covid joke. They talk about how they could live life without shaking hands again and how that benefitted DT in Iraq. After discussing maritime law and how the drinking laws work on cruises, the guys move on to discuss various small ships in Sci-Fi. And Mack of course brings up the DeLorean where DT vehemently disagrees. It goes downhill from there.
Episode 33 – Where is Phase 4 Going?
Comic-Con San Diego
This episode the guys open up on the blizzard DT went through and how Mack reflects on how he could never have been an elementary school teacher. They discuss how children somehow can’t follow direction but when they do, it’s a blessing. They also go over the blessings of always being prepared for any eventuality. They pay tribute to Tom Brady’s retirement and then move on to discuss Marvel Phase 4. They talk about their thoughts so far and where it’s going. Does Phase 4 have a direction?
Episode 32 – The Big Ships Part Deux
Courtesy of Prologic
The guys move into the second portion of their second second parter ever by discussing the different Enterprises. Mac tries to make the case for Moya from Farscape but it doesn’t go well. Then they talk about how The Enterprise A had only one movie where it was fully functional and how Mac Loves the D… From the Next Generation…
Episode 31 – The Ship Shape Episode
Independent Rendering of the Prometheus from Voyager
The guys spend the episode discussing the different “Starships” of Sci-Fi but that was only when DT decides to mix it up at the last minute before the episode (but not the recording) begins. After that minor marriage spat, the dig into the different ships that made a difference in Sci-Fi including those form Star Trek, Stargate, Firefly and others. Stick around until the very end to see how it all started.
Episode 30 – Maybe He was a Blowhard
Babylon 5’s John Sheridan
The guys continue their analysis of the best Sci-Fi captains. And DT continues to crap on Mac’s examples and thoughts. Ultimately they feel they have a good list and Mac steals a good one from DT.
Episode 29 – Horacio Hornblower was the biggest Blowhard?
J.T. Marsh and Admiral Winfield - Exosquad
This time, the guys decide to discuss Sci-Fi’s greatest Captains (or commanders) depending on the definition form the show or movie. First Mac discusses how he is chaperoning Mac Jr’s 6th grade class to the mountains ina few weeks and DT has some survival advice for him which include bringing a weapon… among 6th graders… Then they delve into the world of Sci-Fi and who was a great Captain/Commander ranging from Battlestar to Star Trek, to Exosquad to Forbidden Planet. The list keeps going that this became Part 1 of an analysis of the captains of Sci-Fi. Don’t worry, Part 2 is coming very soon.
Episode 28 – The Guys Hit the Target No Way Home
Credit: Sony Pictures
The guys come back from their break and discuss what they did. DT talks about the last Pat’s game in Gillette Stadium and McKay talks about a near tropics new year. Then they talk about the culmination of Hawkeye, their thoughts on the Marvel Studios TV shows, and how they thought it could have ended differently but not in a bad way. Then they slide into Spiderman and their thoughts on the latest film. Overall, it was a great break!