Almost two years after its final episode, That One Episode of Star Trek returns for a special one-time-only engagement! Just in time to SHT all over Thanksgiving. (warning: explicit language)
Superhero Time Presents: That One Episode Of Star Trek “Phage”
For the first time in almost two years, FortMax suggested an episode! Of Voyager. Dammit, FortMax. So we talk about “Phage” from Voyager’s first season. Star Trek Voyager: Where good concepts go to die. Plus our regular spoiler conversations about Discovery and The Orville. WARNING: Explicit language
Superhero Time Presents: That One Episode Of Star Trek “Move Along Home”
Deep Space Nine season 1 rolls for initiative, but ends up with the dullest D&D campaign ever with Quark as the DM. Meanwhile, Odo is pretty sure the new Starfleet security officer just isn’t going to work out. All that on “Move Along Home”, this week on TOEOST! WARNING: Explicit language
Superhero Time Presents: That One Episode Of Star Trek “If Wishes Were Horses”
If wishes were horses, we’d all be knee-deep in SHT. Or Deep Space Nine Season 1, from which we watch the episode entitled “If Wishes Were Horse”. Remember that one, where Rumplestiltskin trolls O’Brien for most of the show? And yet somehow the least believable thing this episode is the technobabble. WARNING: Explicit language
Superhero Time Presents: That One Episode Of Star Trek “11001001”
The Enterprise puts in to a Starbase for scheduled maintenance, and so we get A Day In The Life on the Enterprise. Until the guest aliens of the week steal it. Oops! WARNING: Explicit language
Superhero Time Presents: That One Episode Of Star Trek “Skin of Evil”
It’s a very special 75th episode of That One Episode of Star Trek, as we discuss the dramatic, emotional, incredibly moving and heroic death of Tasha Yar in Skin of Evil. And for an episode of such monumental seriousness, we of course had to invite Lord Taco (aka Bus) back, and bring Ken in from…
Superhero Time Presents: That One Episode Of Star Trek “A Taste of Armageddon”
A Taste of Armageddon is notionally about a civilization that has made computerized war institutional. But I think we’re missing the real story about these people, with their names comprised of numbers, hat-based social order, and over-halves. Sadly, we may never get the real, whole story about this world. But it’s okay, because at least…