Podcast # 302 - "Bread & Circuses"

Started by Rico, October 24, 2010, 07:33:31 AM

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Meds

Great show both, really enjoyed this. Had a double bill TSF today so Rico & Rick this morning followed by Rico & Pete this afternoon what a great couple of podcasts well done all.

billybob476

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I really like this guest co-host format. It'd definitely be a cool thing to do once in awhile. I'd be happy to do a TNG ep with you Rico. Disaster is a good one that I don't think you've done yet.

Great job the two of you :)

QuadShot

Quote from: Rico on October 24, 2010, 06:10:26 PM
Glad you guys are liking it.  Love to get more of you on to co-host and cover an episode like Peter and I did.  It was a lot of fun and worked out pretty well.

I'm game as well Rico. Just let me know when you need me...:)

QuadShot

Great show! Loved it and it was nice hearing a co-host. Although Peter...you did get one thing wrong. Bryan's Indian name is actually, "Dances Without Shirt"...:P

Bryancd


billybob476

I think it's "Poses without shirt" :)

Jobydrone

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Quote from: Rico on October 24, 2010, 06:10:26 PM
Glad you guys are liking it.  Love to get more of you on to co-host and cover an episode like Peter and I did.  It was a lot of fun and worked out pretty well.

Rico, if you ever decide to do a podcast on Star Trek and/or other sci-fi video games I would be thrilled at the chance to co host with you.  Drop me a line and get in touch anytime!  I think this would be a terrific topic and one you've only touched on peripherally in the podcast so far.
"I'm not crazy about reality, but it's still the only place to get a decent meal."  -Groucho Marx

Bryancd


robbo1510

Great episide chaps. Your comment on DeForrest Kelley in Westerns reminded me (with the help of Mrs Robbo!), that he and Leonard Nimoy appeared together in a 1963 episode of The Virginian called  "A Man of Violence" . Nimoy was a baddie, while DeForrest played...an Army Doctor!


orangegorn

Another fun podcast.  I've always enjoyed this episode.  I probably saw this a dozen tiimes throughout childhood, and it wasn't until I was nearly an adult that I "got" the meaning revealed by Uhura.  It still gives me chills hearing her say:

"Don't you understand?  It's not the sun up in the sky... it's the Son of God."

One of the great moments for me in all of Star Trek.

RickPeete

Very cool podcast gentlemen!  I really enjoyed your interaction -- it really draws you into the content of the show.  I love this episode, particularly the spiritual aspects which Trek tends to avoid. Do all of these parallel world stories always involve a bad Starfleet/Earth guy? (A Piece of the Action, The Omega Glory, and Patterns of Force to name a few)?

Bromptonboy

Quote from: RickPeete on October 27, 2010, 04:06:25 AM
Very cool podcast gentlemen!  I really enjoyed your interaction -- it really draws you into the content of the show.  I love this episode, particularly the spiritual aspects which Trek tends to avoid. Do all of these parallel world stories always involve a bad Starfleet/Earth guy? (A Piece of the Action, The Omega Glory, and Patterns of Force to name a few)?
Yes I think you found a pattern!  They think of it as the 'Prime Suggestion' - not the 'Prime Directive'.  :)
Pete

Feathers

Very nice. I remember this episode quite well so I must have watched it recently even if I can't remember when.

The commentary was helpful and came across as somewhat more informal and conversational than others. It's nice to see a new string added to the Trreks in Sci-Fi bow :)

I know it's unnusual here but I don't have a podcast of my own.

M-5

I found these pictures online from Bread and Circuses.  It's Captain Kirk and the Jupiter 8.  Man, I love those boots.




Rico