Sun, 15 January 2017
Episode 40—Mack Trek
Science fiction writer Scott Pearson welcomes New York Times bestselling author David Mack to the show for part one of an in-depth interview. In this episode they discuss Dave’s many contributions to Star Trek across a variety of formats from TV scripts to computer games to novels. And in a new “All the Squee” segment, Ella reviews the stage play Frankenstein starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller. Plus, an aside to Cumberbatch’s turn as Hamlet. Double-length episode!
Segments Intro :28 Just Scott and Dave, No Ella :54 Trek Writer Cage Match 1:40 Geek Gateway 4:28 Space: 1999 5:51 Almost All the Trek Mediums 8:27 Starting on TV 9:40 Breaking into Trek Print 13:10 Moving Along to Novels 18:00 Star Trek: Discovery 20:15 Pushing Daisies 24:54 Computer Games 26:19 Tech the Tech 28:36 Bringing Death to SCE 30:35 Destiny of the Borg 40:55 All the Squee: Frankenstein 42:22 Birth of the Monster 43:50 Monster Rejected 46:00 Monster Meets World 47:48 Cumberbatch v. Miller 48:34 Favorite Scene 51:43 A Monster Gone Bad 52:45 A Monster’s Christmas 54:15 How Things End 55:03 The Bride of the Monster 59:08 The Story Behind the Play 59:43 Stage Effects 1:02:16 The Creation of the Monster 1:05:01 The Play on the Movie Screen 1:07:00 The Ungrateful Family 1:08:55 Aside: Hamlet 1:10:20 Mary Shelley Invents Sci-Fi 1:13:06
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