Thu, 30 October 2014
Casting TNG with Larry Nemecek. The familiar credits roll during every episode of The Next Generation. But how did our favorite actors get these timeless roles? And how close did other actors come to crewing the first version of Star Trek to take place in the 24th century? In this episode of Earl Grey, "Dr Trek" himself, Larry Nemecek, joins us to discuss casting The Next Generation. Darren, Phillip, and Daniel talk about how important it was to get "famous" names in Trek's second televised live-action incarnation, where each of the actors were in their careers in the mid 1980s, and how close Wesley came to being "Leslie" Crusher. Larry also reveals what actors lost out in being cast in the main roles and in what subsequent episodes they appeared in as guests, as well as which actor ended up being cast in a main role in a later Star Trek series. Get your glossy headshots ready, break a leg, and join us in discussing the casting process on TNG.
Hosts Daniel Proulx, Phillip Gilfus, & Darren Moser
Guests Larry Nemecek
Editor and Producer Darren Moser
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Chapters Patrick Stewart (3:07) LeVar Burton (10:17) Marina Sirtis / Denise Crosby (18:30) Phillip Returns (24:08) Wil Wheaton (25:10) Gates McFadden (29:28) Runner-up Choices (31:40) Jonathan Frakes (33:55) Big Names (35:15) Brent Spiner (38:25) Michael Dorn (43:15)
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Tue, 21 October 2014
Money. There are many aspects of The Next Generation that put the "fiction" in "science fiction." One of those futuristic concepts that boggles the 21st-century viewer is imagining a world without money. What does it mean to live in a time when, as Captain Jean-Luc Picard explains in Star Trek: First Contact, "the acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in our lives"? Does the existence of replicators and seemingly endless energy destroy any modern concept of economics? In this episode of Earl Grey, Daniel, Darren, and Phillip attempt to suppress their Ferengi capitalistic instincts and try to explain how Federation society works without any identifiable currency. They also tackle how Starfleet exists in the same galaxy as other species who use latinum, leks, darseks, and other forms of money in their pursuit of trade agreements and resource exchange. Get your bitcoin account ready to accept Federation credits as Earl Grey tackles money—or the lack thereof—in the 24th century.
Hosts Phillip Gilfus, Daniel Proulx, and Darren Moser
Editor and Producer Darren Moser
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Chapters Money in TOS-TNG (4:02) Federation Interactions with Species with Currency (13:17) Menial Jobs (16:09) Why Work? (29:16) No Personal Wealth (40:02) Is This Possible? (45:20)
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Tue, 14 October 2014
Ship of the Line Book Review. The power of Star Trek novels is that they can fill in the gaps of time periods set between the television series and the feature films. Noted Star Trek author Diane Carey did this—and more—in her 1997 novel Ship of the Line. This story tells the complete tale of Captain Morgan Bateson and the crew of the U.S.S. Bozeman, first introduced in the TNG episode "Cause and Effect." In this first ever book review episode of Earl Grey, Darren, Daniel, and Phillip travel through three time periods: The untold time between Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; the events immediately following "Cause and Effect"; and what happened to the crew of the Enterprise-D after its destruction in Star Trek Generations. This book even briefly allows Jean-Luc Picard to observe the events in the TOS episodes "Balance of Terror" and "The Enemy Within." Old Klingon enemies, a familiar Cardassian interrogator, and Scotty, too, all make appearances in this literary adventure of The Next Generation crew that launches the maiden voyage of the NCC 1701-E.
Hosts Phillip Gilfus, Daniel Proulx, and Darren Moser
Editor and Producer Darren Moser
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Chapters Perspective (3:20) Plot 1: Morgan Bateson (21:13) Plot 2: The Construction of the 1701-E (29:30) Plot 3: Picard and the Medred Villages (48:33)
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Tue, 7 October 2014
Worf with The Orb. The idea of a Klingon serving in Starfleet may have struck some fans as heresy when Worf debuted in the 1987 TNG pilot "Encounter at Farpoint." However, as the journey of this Klingon unfolded, he became a fan favorite. Over the seven seasons of The Next Generation, as well as the feature films, Lieutenant Worf took his place as tactical officer of the Enterprise-D and continued to struggle with his dual identities resulting from being a Klingon who was raised by humans. Whether discovering a long-lost brother, a long-lost son, or a long-lost Klingon homeworld (with its own political turmoil and machinations), Worf helped viewers explore Klingon culture and expanded on what knew about this "warrior race" during the Captain Kirk's time. In order to better understand this vital character, we're joined in this episode of Earl Grey by Christopher Jones and Matthew Rushing, co-hosts of The Orb, to discuss the seeds of his story which continued on Deep Space Nine. So sharpen your teeth, grab your bat'leth, and join in the warrior fun.
Hosts Phillip Gilfus, Daniel Proulx, and Darren Moser
Guests Christopher Jones and Matthew Rushing
Editor and Producer Darren Moser
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Chapters Klingon on the Bridge?! (3:00) Death of Tasha Yar (8:14) A Good Day for Honor!....or not. (16:00) Family Matters (24:20) Connection to Picard (35:00) Klingon Culture (42:15) Worf in the Movies (49:13)
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