Beyond the Final Frontier - A Star Trek Podcast
Lock in coordinates and engage! BFF welcomes a special guest as Rich, Ian and Toby are joined by Trekker extraordinaire Sean Ferrick of Trek Culture (youtube.com/@TrekCulture) (open.spotify.com/show/1wrqDG8mOTlshuZCYanhUV) (whatculture.com/topic/trekculture) [https://www.youtube.com/@TrekCulture)] – to pitch their very own brand-new Star Trek TV series. Four hosts, four shows, one increasingly thinly veiled audition reel for Skydance. Let us know which pitch you'd greenlight, what you think we got wrong, and what you'd like us to cover next in the comments, email us at beyondffpod@gmail.com [beyondffpod@gmail.com] or find us on Instagram and Facebook. And while you're at it, please rate and review the pod to help us grow our Star Trek community. Before the pitching commences, Sean takes the trio through his earliest Trek memory – a father-son trip to see Star Trek: Generations in 1995 Ireland – before everyone rolls up their sleeves and unveils their titles, hooks, settings, casts, threats and USPs. Expect ragtag crews, stolen starships, interdimensional rifts, a procedural with proper bite, an Academy reset built almost entirely from alien teachers and students, and at least one Lancelot-class ship with an unmistakably Arthurian streak. No spoilers on whose is whose, but there's a strong showing for Jeffrey Combs, Doug Jones, Colman Domingo, Emma Mackey and Ella Purnell – plus a Horta named after Ian's wife (!). Expect surprises, sniggers and a fair bit of mutual brown-nosing as Rich champions "competence porn" and true Trek disguised as new Trek, Toby leans Blake's 7 dark while quietly setting out to "fix Voyager", Ian nakedly stumps for a do-over of you-know-which-recently-cancelled-show, and Sean cheerfully games his interdimensional rift to drop in any era, character or cameo he fancies. Along the way the gang debate whether the Kelvin universe needs sunglasses to watch, why the Discovery bridge could use a good shrinking, Trek's lingering genetic-engineering bugbear, whether Andor should really have been its own separate science fiction property, and what unites all four pitches: a deep, unembarrassed love of Deep Space Nine. Plus, Ian reveals the going rate for a Voyager background extra (spoiler: less than a decent meal out). As three entertainment journalists who have written about Star Trek for decades, Rich, Ian and Toby are bringing their extensive geek universe experience, longtime camaraderie and in-depth behind-the-scenes knowledge to the podcast world. Each BEYOND THE FINAL FRONTIER mission will see our trio explore a unique topic from across the Trek-verse, discussing everything from their personal favourite stories, characters and themes to the ongoing cultural impact of the science fiction phenom. Expect deep-dives into beloved moments in Star Trek history, extensive breakdowns of developments in the modern era and occasional special guests from the Star Trek cast and crew to provide even greater insight.
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