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SciFi Therapy

Podkast av Mark Bothe, Nilima Choudhury

engelsk

Historie & religion

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Sci-Fi Therapy is a podcast that uses science-fiction series and films as a lens to explore psychological, ethical, and existential questions.Each episode takes a specific sci-fi story and examines its themes from two complementary perspectives: theology and psychotherapy. Topics include identity, trauma, power, responsibility, faith, guilt, freedom, and what it means to be human in times of crisis.Rather than offering plot recaps or fan commentary, Sci-Fi Therapy treats science fiction as a modern narrative space where inner conflicts and social tensions become visible. The discussions connect fictional situations with real-life experiences, personal development, and societal questions.Sci-Fi Therapy is aimed at listeners who enjoy science fiction and are interested in reflective, structured conversations that link storytelling with psychological insight and ethical depth.

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Guilt, Grief and Starbuck’s Crash Landing

In this episode of Sci-Fi Therapy, Mark and Nilima discuss two early Battlestar Galactica episodes, Act of Contrition and You Can’t Go Home, using them as a springboard for a deeper conversation about guilt, favoritism, grief, and forgiveness.  The story begins with disaster: a tragic accident kills several Viper pilots, forcing Starbuck to train a new class of recruits. But her harsh approach is driven by unresolved guilt over the death of Zak Adama, whom she once passed as a pilot despite knowing he was not ready. When Starbuck later crashes on a barren planet and the fleet risks major resources to rescue her, the hosts ask whether personal relationships are clouding professional judgment. Would the same effort be made for an ordinary pilot?  From there, the discussion broadens into real life. Mark and Nilima reflect on how careers and opportunities are often shaped not only by merit, but by luck, networks, and personal connections. They explore why people seek control in uncertain situations, and how that can lead to unfair systems or nepotism.  The heart of the episode is guilt: when it helps us grow, when it becomes destructive, and why forgiveness matters. Drawing from therapy, religion, and personal experience, they examine how people live with mistakes they cannot undo. The conversation ends with a thoughtful reflection on rituals—funerals, endings, confession, and acts of closure—as ways people process grief and move forward.

26. april 2026 - 1 h 43 min
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Water Wars & Prison Politics

In this episode of Sci-Fi Therapy, Mark and Nilima dive into “Water” and “Bastille Day” from Battlestar Galactica—two stories that prove survival isn’t just about dodging Cylons. It’s about power. When the fleet’s water supply is sabotaged, panic spreads faster than facts. Trust fractures. Resources shrink. And suspicion lands on the most vulnerable. The hosts unpack how scarcity reshapes moral boundaries—how quickly communities slide from solidarity into fear-driven blame. They explore Baltar’s inner unraveling, the psychology of guilt, and the corrosive cost of secrets. Meanwhile, on a prison ship overtaken by inmates, Lee Adama is forced into an uneasy negotiation with Tom Zarek. What begins as a hostage crisis becomes a referendum on democracy itself. Who deserves a voice after the apocalypse? Is order more important than representation? And can legitimacy survive when institutions collapse? Mark reflects on the theology of justice and authority in times of crisis. Nilima examines power dynamics, radicalization, and what happens when people feel permanently excluded from decision-making. Together, they trace a common thread: when survival is at stake, the real battleground is governance. Because in a dying civilization, water is life—but power decides who gets to drink.

22. mars 2026 - 1 h 35 min
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No Sleep Till Kobol: Ethics at 33-Minute Intervals

In this episode of Sci-Fi Therapy, Mark and Nilima put the relentless premiere “33” from Battlestar Galactica on the couch—and quickly discover that exhaustion is the real villain. The fleet hasn’t slept in five days. Every 33 minutes, the Cylons return. Jump. Countdown. Attack. Repeat. After more than 200 jumps, bodies and minds are fraying. The hosts explore what chronic sleep deprivation does to judgment, morality, and leadership. Commander Adama and Colonel Tigh trade ten-minute power naps like battlefield confessions. Pilots launch on fumes. Decisions become shakier—and more brutal. Beyond the obvious physical toll, the conversation digs into psychological unraveling: paranoia, micro-mistakes, emotional numbness, and the creeping normalization of the unthinkable. When a civilian ship may have been infiltrated, the fleet faces a devastating moral choice. Is survival still humane if compassion becomes collateral damage? Mark brings a theological lens to questions of sacrifice and collective guilt. Nilima examines how exhaustion alters cognition, attachment, and trust. Together, they highlight how “33” traps its characters—and viewers—in a pressure cooker where time itself becomes trauma. It’s not just an action episode. It’s a study in leadership under collapse, the fragility of ethics under stress, and the terrifying speed at which “necessary” decisions can erode who we are.

22. feb. 2026 - 1 h 29 min
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SFT #1 Battlestar Galactica - Pilot Part 1

In this first episode of Sci-Fi Therapy, hosts Mark (a theologian) and Nilima (a psychotherapist) introduce their podcast's deep dive into Battlestar Galactica (2006). They explain the show's setting, where humanity lives across twelve planets, each named after a zodiac sign. The humans, who created artificial intelligence (the Cylons), are in conflict after the Cylons rebelled. The episode also introduces faster-than-light travel and the tension between humans and Cylons after a 40-year armistice ends with a devastating attack. In the pilot episode of Battlestar Galactica, the Cylons launch a surprise attack, and the human race is pushed to the brink of extinction. The story unfolds on the Battlestar Galactica, an older military ship being decommissioned, and focuses on key characters like Commander Adama, his estranged son Apollo, the feisty pilot Starbuck, and the controversial Dr. Gaius Baltar, who is secretly aiding the Cylons. As the Cylon threat intensifies, the survivors struggle to maintain order, leading to a dramatic cliffhanger where the fate of key characters is uncertain. The podcast provides both a psychological and theological lens on the show's themes of artificial intelligence, human identity, and survival.

21. des. 2025 - 1 h 18 min
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