Season 3
24 episodes
34 min. per episode
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A passionate filmmaker navigates the tumultuous waters of fandom, revealing hidden truths that challenge a beloved universe's legacy.
Episodes
In the season premiere, Bryan and Lili sport wearing save the manatees shirts while interacting with model Cassidy Baldwin to discuss the club. The discussion shifts to Star Trek news about the first of the three biggest southern California comic cons and Star Trek: Picard season three. The series brings on board the very first 1960's original Star Trek series TV guest in April Tatro. April Tatro tells her story as the cat's meow of original Star Trek playing Isis the cat in human form, from the second season finale "Assignment: Earth" aired and taped in 1968. April discusses being on set and other tidbits of doing her scene with Teri Garr in a never before heard set of stories on television. The discussion shifts to April's career as a dancer and acrobatic contortionist, even reading the Websters dictionary definition of a contortionist. April discusses heavily her acting career and working in other interesting avenues for companies while modeling with their products among time spent with the Rat Pack at The Sands in Las Vegas.
Bryan and Lili share Star Trek: Discovery news on the Paramount Plus series conclusion after an upcoming season 5 and a Star Trek: Picard shout out with clip of Gates McFadden as Beverly Crusher. In an exclusive interview, Bryan and Lili begin part 1 of a 2-part discussion with the intellectually inclined Star Trek actor Scott MacDonald sharing his plethora of experiences. MacDonald holds the rare distinction of having appeared in four Star Trek series and provides intricate details into his on-set experiences as well as time spent with Marina Sirtis, Scott Bakula, Colm Meaney and Corey Allen. MacDonald shares a unique story of his Paramount studios conversation with Patrick Stewart that is fascinating from many points of view.
Bryan and Lili discuss their writer Carl Kocis' review of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and conclude their 2-part interview with Star Trek actor Scott MacDonald. MacDonald, discusses his role as Sub-Cmdr. N'vek on Star Trek: The Next Generation with Marina Sirtis. MacDonald also looks back on his second Deep Space Nine role as Goran'Agar and his Voyager tactical station relief role as Rollins. A unique story of MacDonald's Paramount studios conversation with Patrick Stewart that is fascinating from many angles. Plus, MacDonald's most prominent Star Trek role and it is his most recent, playing the bloodthirsty Xindi Reptilian character named Dolim in Star Trek Enterprise's third season.
Bryan and Lili welcome Star Trek: Picard season 3 actress Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut as their interview guest. The exclusive interview brings forth topics discussing Ashlei's role as Sidney La Forge, filling the shoes of her father Geordie La Forge as the ships bridge crew navigator. The discussion includes stories working all together as a La Forge family as Ashlei worked alongside LeVar Burton and his real life daughter Mica Burton including dinner at their house. Ashlei shares her favorite Star Trek character, a quite obvious answer, plus upcoming projects while touching upon her roles in "NCIS: Los Angeles" and "Cruel Summer".
Eric Pierpoint is Bryan and Lili's guest this week. Eric discusses his multiple roles on Star Trek spin-off series, his start into acting, plus having heavy makeup in some roles including for the TV series Alien Nation. Pierpoint speaks fondly of his time on Alien Nation atop the cast with Gary Graham, subsequently both appearing on Star Trek in recurring roles on Enterprise. Pierpoint tells a humorous set of stories, regarding his role as Kortar, the afterlife Klingon from "Barge of the Dead" on Star Trek: Voyager. Eric Pierpoint is most notably known for his role as Harris, the section 31 operative where he speaks to his first time on set learning the background of section 31 and more.
Canonical stories that plot a course within the frame of reference through recognizable and identifiable Star Trek universe news. Centering on insider news and interviews from Star Trek directors, writers, producer's authors and actors.
