An episodic fanfic set in the Star Trek universe.
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A comedic soap opera.
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An irreverent (yet loving) review of Star Trek episodes and discussion of all — okay, most — things Star Trek. Hosted by Ron "AAlgar" Watt and Maggie Rowbotham, the people who also host the Sarcastic Voyage podcast.
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I was born in the mid-70s, so I was the target audience for Transformers and GI Joe when they premiered over a quarter of a century ago. Join me as I apply 21st century perspective and adult logic to shows that were never meant to withstand these things.
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A comprehensive review of Terry Pratchett's Discworld series.
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From the co-hosts of the Post Atomic Horror podcast (the only podcast to have reviewed the entirety of Star Trek) comes this mocking-yet-loving take on Bruce Timm's DC Animated Universe family of shows, beginning with Batman: The Animated Series. (Despite the title, this show is most decidedly NOT FOR KIDS.)
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Ron “AAlgar” Watt is the co-host of two comedy podcasts: Sarcastic Voyage (a comedy variety show) and the Post Atomic Horror (a humorous, episode-by-episode look at Star Trek). Occasionally, AAl records things that don't fit the formats of these shows. More Bits is a catch-all for these things: serious discussions, in-depth analysis of pop culture and other not-easily-categorized audio flotsam. There's no format and no release schedule. Just more bits.
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An interconnected world of comedy sketches, serials and radio plays. Includes episodes from the "sketch era," the comedic soap opera Contentment Corner, the old-time radio throwback Sarcastic Voyage Theatre and the brand's current iteration: standalone comedy audio plays!
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Amanda and AAl are a married couple living in the suburbs of Seattle. In each episode, they struggle to escape their comfort zones and try something new. Join them as they sample life's plentiful bounty of experiences and whittle each of those experiences down to a cold, sterile numeric rating.
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Kicking off Discovery season 4 with “Kobayashi Maru.”
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Series finale. An unexpected loss devastates the crew.
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Wrapping up Discovery season 3 with “That Hope is You, part 2.”
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When T'ox returns to cause further chaos, Dal decides she's ready to start dating again.
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Edna seeks answers relating to the tragic death of her son.
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Covering “There is a Tide…”
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Covering “Su'Kal.”
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Covering “Terra Firma, parts 1 & 2.”
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Covering “The Sanctuary.”
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Covering “Unification III.”
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Covering “Scavengers.”
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The Endeavor crew deal with the extended absence of Kutch, and Naomi makes a potentially major discovery.
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aka They Saved Bahnee's Eyes.
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Covering “Die Trying.”
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Covering “Forget Me Not.”
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Covering “People of Earth.”
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Covering “Far from Home.”
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Resuming our coverage of Discovery with the season 3 premiere, “That Hope is You, part 1.”
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Final thoughts on Picard, and answers to your mail!
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Wrapping up Star Trek Picard with “The Last Generation.”
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Covering “Vox.”
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Covering “Surrender.”
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Covering “Dominion.”
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Covering “The Bounty.”
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Covering “Imposters.”
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Covering “No-Win Scenario.”
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Covering “Seventeen Seconds.”
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Series creators Maggie Rowbotham and Ron AAlgar Watt break down season two.
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Covering “Disengage.”
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Kicking off Picard season 3 with “The Next Generation.”
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Wrapping up — maybe not the worst, but certainly the dumbest — season of Star Trek we've ever covered.
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Covering “Hide and Seek.”
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A further collection of short stories set in the Endeavor universe. Featuring stories by Ron AAlgar Watt, Maggie Rowbotham, Gav Brown, Devlin Grimm, Jason Wallace and Chris Page.
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Covering “Mercy.”
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Covering “Monsters.”
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Covering “Two of One.”
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Covering “Fly Me to the Moon.”
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Covering “Watcher.”
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Quandary visits Zyzzyx in the mental institution.
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Covering “Assimilation.”
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Covering “Penance.”
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Kicking off Picard season 2 with “The Star Gazer.”
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Remember your old friends from that old franchise you loved? They're back, and we're here to talk about them once again!
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It's "twa-la" from us as we give our final thoughts on the DCAU and answer your mail for the last time.
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Covering the final entry in the DCAU saga, Justice League vs. The Fatal Five.
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Covering the shorts “The Dark Knight's First Night,” “Chase Me,” “Justice League: The First Mission” & “Batman Beyond (2014).”
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Wrapping up JLU with “Ancient History,” “Alive” and “Destroyer.”
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Covering “Grudge Match” and “Far from Home.”
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Covering “Patriot Act” and “The Great Brain Robbery.”
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Quandary LaCroix returns to Contentment Corner, intent on writing a scathing exposé of the town she grew up in. But things have taken on a different tone— and decidedly more mysterious one — since her departure.
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