Whom Pods Destroy returns with another episode, taking a deep dive into the original series.
In this podcast we discuss the late third season episode “All Our Yesterdays”. The episode where Spock regresses and er… gets back to basics, so to speak.
This episode threw up all manner of side topics, about contemporary storytelling formats and how they no longer exist today.
We also get a worrying insight in some of Derek’s more… intense fantasy realms.
Whom Pods Destroy is back with Graham, Derek & Terry getting all loved up for the one and only Spock.
Well, I say the one and only but in fact there have been a number of iterations of that “green blooded sonofabitch” and we spent a pleasant 45 minutes discussing the portrayal, development and characterisation of one of Star Trek’s most beloved Starfleet officers throughout his nearly half a century of association with the franchise.
We are delighted to be bringing you our first (and perhaps only) podcast on Star Trek: The Animated Series.
On this edition of Whom Pods Destroy we look forward to the new series of Star Trek: Discovery by focussing on “Yesteryear”: a superb exploration of the history and character of Spock written by the incomparable Dorothy Fontana.
We also take a moment to reflect on the Animated Series in general its qualities and what it left behind. It also gives us a chance to share this absolute banger with you.
Graham, Derek and Terry are back for another edition of Whom Pods Destroy – A Star Trek discussion podcast.
In this episode we focus on a classic from the first season of Star Trek – The Original Series: The Galileo Seven. This episode is one of the cornerstones in what we would now characterise as Mr Spock’s story arc. However, there is a lot more to take away from this: the role of Mr Boma, played by the brilliant Don Marshal and the existence, or otherwise, of Commissioner Ferris.
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