
161: An Homage with a Capital H
10/17/14 • 125 min
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Sarek.
First introduced in “Journey to Babel,” Sarek of Vulcan is one of the best known characters from The Original Series, perhaps due primarily to his role in The Search for Spock and subsequent TOS films. Following McCoy’s cameo in “Encounter at Farpoint,” it took a while for familiar faces from Star Trek's past to return to the screen. Finally, in the TNG's third season, the wall between past and present began to come down as Spock's father came aboard Picard's Enterprise. Seeing Sarek shed tears at a musical performance and lose control of his emotions was a major advancement in making Vulcans more than just "logical," but making this happen wasn't as straightforward as one would think.
In this episode of The Ready Room, we're joined by Matthew Rushing, Larry Nemecek, and John Champion to discuss the episode "Sarek," how the evolution of the story showed continuing reservations on the part of Gene Roddenberry about connecting TOS and TNG even near the end of TNG's third season, as well as Sarek's place within the Star Trek universe and the battle to speak Spock's name on screen.
In our news segment, we debate which series deserved an additional season, io9's list of the Top 100 episodes, and play with Larami's classic Star Trek: The Motion Picture tie-in toys from 1979.
Hosts
Christopher Jones and Matthew Rushing
Guests
Larry Nemecek and John Champion
Editor and Producer
Christopher Jones
Associate Producer
Renee Roberts
News
Looking back at Larami Star Trek: The Motion Picture Tie-ins (3:02)
Poll: Which Star Trek series deserved another season? (11:51)
io9's list of the Top 100 Star Trek episodes (28:56)
Sponsor: Audible (37:46)
Feature: Sarek
Intro and Synopsis (41:24)
Sarek's Place in Star Trek (44:20)
Bring Sarek to The Next Generation (52:39)
Evolving Vulcans, Shedding Light on Emotion (1:16:30)
Slapping John Champion Crusher (1:29:12)
Spock Is Voldemort (1:33:42)
Final Thoughts (1:42:34)
Closing (1:50:11)
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Sarek.
First introduced in “Journey to Babel,” Sarek of Vulcan is one of the best known characters from The Original Series, perhaps due primarily to his role in The Search for Spock and subsequent TOS films. Following McCoy’s cameo in “Encounter at Farpoint,” it took a while for familiar faces from Star Trek's past to return to the screen. Finally, in the TNG's third season, the wall between past and present began to come down as Spock's father came aboard Picard's Enterprise. Seeing Sarek shed tears at a musical performance and lose control of his emotions was a major advancement in making Vulcans more than just "logical," but making this happen wasn't as straightforward as one would think.
In this episode of The Ready Room, we're joined by Matthew Rushing, Larry Nemecek, and John Champion to discuss the episode "Sarek," how the evolution of the story showed continuing reservations on the part of Gene Roddenberry about connecting TOS and TNG even near the end of TNG's third season, as well as Sarek's place within the Star Trek universe and the battle to speak Spock's name on screen.
In our news segment, we debate which series deserved an additional season, io9's list of the Top 100 episodes, and play with Larami's classic Star Trek: The Motion Picture tie-in toys from 1979.
Hosts
Christopher Jones and Matthew Rushing
Guests
Larry Nemecek and John Champion
Editor and Producer
Christopher Jones
Associate Producer
Renee Roberts
News
Looking back at Larami Star Trek: The Motion Picture Tie-ins (3:02)
Poll: Which Star Trek series deserved another season? (11:51)
io9's list of the Top 100 Star Trek episodes (28:56)
Sponsor: Audible (37:46)
Feature: Sarek
Intro and Synopsis (41:24)
Sarek's Place in Star Trek (44:20)
Bring Sarek to The Next Generation (52:39)
Evolving Vulcans, Shedding Light on Emotion (1:16:30)
Slapping John Champion Crusher (1:29:12)
Spock Is Voldemort (1:33:42)
Final Thoughts (1:42:34)
Closing (1:50:11)
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160: Bones Looking at Bones
Catspaw.
Many TV series have Halloween specials, but Star Trek is NOT one of them. Of course, it isn’t like they didn’t try. The Original Series did its part; the later series just didn’t follow suit. On October 27, 1967, Kirk, Spock, and Bones got quite a fright with the airing of “Catspaw.” It was the first episode produced for Season Two, yet was held until the week of Halloween.
In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Charlynn Schmiedt, Drew Stewart, and Jennie Zell to discuss the concept of a Star Trek Halloween episode, haunted house aliens Korob and Sylvia, sympathetic magic, dungeons, cats, and, of course, Chekov's hair.
In our news segment we break down the results of StarTrek.com's Captains vs. Zombies poll, check out some spiffy new LCARS wallpaper for iPhone, and tour the country to find out which state has the most Star Trek fans.
Hosts
Christopher Jones and Charlynn Schmiedt
Guests
Drew Stewart and Jennie Zell
Editor and Producer
Christopher Jones
Associate Producer
Renee Roberts
News
Star Trek Captains vs. Zombies (3:53)
New LCARS wallpaper for your iPhone 6 and 6 Plus (10:59)
The States with the most Star Trek fans (18:13)
Sponsor: Audible (26:33)
Feature: Catspaw
Intro and Synopsis (29:20)
Halloween in Space (40:30)
Have You Met Chekov's Hair? (48:10)
Meet the Koroborator (54:41)
Sylvia [Actual Chapter Title Redacted] (1:07:15)
Sympathetic Magic and Other Oddities (1:16:12)
Final Thoughts (1:22:30)
Closing (1:31:49)
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162: The Man Who Killed Vreenak Valance
In the Pale Moonlight.
Star Trek fans often question Sisko’s methods. As Starfleet captains go—at least those we saw as leads—Sisko is perhaps the least likely to do things “by the book.” One act that is cited most often is Sisko’s decision to bring the Romulans into the Dominion War, the deceptions he concocted together with Garak, and the fact that, in the end, he was okay with it. “In the Pale Moonlight” is frequently praised as one of the best episodes of not only DS9 but of Star Trek, yet there are also those who see it as a betrayal of Gene Roddenberry’s vision of the future.
In this episode of The Ready Room we’re joined by Matthew Rushing, Jeremy Reed, and Jaime Sanchez to discuss “In the Pale Moonlight,” why it remains one of Star Trek’s most controversial yet satisfying moments, and why real life sometimes pushes people to compromise their own values for the greater good.
In our news segment, we discuss the future implications of CBS All Access for Star Trek, find out what’s waiting for you in Larry Nemecek’s Trekland Trunk, explain how you can help get Star Trek creatives on the panels for Destination Star Trek London 2016, and help you create a night of spooky Treks for Halloween.
Hosts Christopher Jones and Matthew Rushing
Guests Jeremy Reed and Jaime Sanchez
Editor and Producer Christopher Jones
Associate Producer Renee Roberts
News CBS brings Star Trek to its new streaming service (4:22) Help bring Star Trek creatives to Destination Star Trek London 2016 (18:43) The Trekland Trunk overflowing with treasures once again (22:40) Spook Treks: Star Trek episodes for Halloween (26:23) Sponsor: Audible (33:55)
Feature: In the Pale Moonlight Intro and Synopsis (35:58) Initial Thoughts (38:55) A Unique Framework (44:15) Earlier Drafts (54:01) Questionable Actions (58:35) The Importance of Romulans (1:10:38) A Sisko-Garak Joint (1:17:29) Erasing the Log (1:29:25) Final Thoughts (1:36:24) Closing (1:43:59)
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