Discussing Trek: Star Trek

A Star Trek Podcast

  • Home
  • Videos
  • Episodes
  • YouTube
  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Merch
  • Subscribe On YouTube
  • Follow Us On Instagram
  • Follow Us On Twitter
  • Find Us On Facebook
Patreon

Episodes

Browse the full Discussing Trek library of episode reviews, page 16 of 31.
Star Trek: Lower DecksSeason 2Episode 3

Star Trek: Lower Decks “We’ll Always Have Tom Paris” Review

In this episode of Lower Decks, a Voyager cameo is in order! While Boimler acts as our fanboy avatar, Rutherford attempts to figure out how Shaxs is back, and Tendi enlists Mariner in a vital discreet mission for Dr. T’Ana. Join us for our review of We’ll Always Have Tom Paris.
Our Rating
4.1

Star Trek: Lower DecksSeason 2Episode 2

Star Trek: Lower Decks “Kayshon, His Eyes Open” Review

In episode two of season two of Star Trek: Lower Decks, we find that sometimes the best ideas come from the least likely places -- only if the alphas will take the time to listen. Also, is this episode a meta-commentary on the current state of Trek? Join us for our review of Kayshon, His Eyes Open.
Our Rating
4.4

Open Channel: I Like Lower Decks

In this bonus episode with Lee Shackleford and Kyle Jones, we have an in-depth conversation about Lower Decks and why Lee likes it. We first talk about the original vision of Roddenberry before discussing the acceptance of a character that does not play by the rules.

Star Trek: Lower DecksSeason 2Episode 1

Star Trek: Lower Decks “Strange Energies” Review

Lower Decks is back for another season, and the crew of the USS Cerritos is up to the same old shenanigans. As always, albeit sometimes reluctantly, Discussing Trek is tagging along for the ride. How do you face a god-like being born of Strange Energies? You hit him where it hurts.
Our Rating
1.9

Star Trek: VoyagerSeason 6Episode 4

Star Trek: Voyager “Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy” Review

Sometimes trek can get downright comedic, while elegantly staying within the confines of the Star Trek Universe, and Star Trek: Voyager "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy" is no exception. Join in on the fun, as we get into the wackiness that is The Doctor's daydreams.
Our Rating
4.7

Star Trek: Deep Space NineSeason 4Episode 4

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine “Hippocratic Oath” Review

In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode, Hippocratic Oath, Julian Bashir weighs the strategic importance of helping a rogue group of Jem'Hadar -- while Worf weighs the dedication of Deep Space Nine's security chief. Join in on the fun as we unpack it all.
Our Rating
4.7

Open Channel: Star Trek Prodigy Teaser and Lower Decks Season Two Trailer Reaction

In this bonus episode, the crew offers their reaction to the recent trailers unveiled during the Peak Animation block during San Diego Comic-Con. In addition to looking for the devil in the details, we give our opinion on the outlook of two very different takes on the Star Trek franchise.

Star Trek: The Next GenerationSeason 4Episode 5

Star Trek: The Next Generation “Remember Me” Review

In an episode that felt more like Twilight Zone than Star Trek, Beverly Crusher navigates an alternate reality where the crew mysteriously disappears. I vote for not allowing your junior crewman to carry out crazy experiments aboard your flagship vessel. Join in as we unpack the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, Remember Me.
Our Rating
4.3

Star Trek: The Next GenerationSeason 2Episode 7

Star Trek: The Next Generation “Unnatural Selection” Review

In this episode, we see the new Chief Medical Officer of the USS Enterprise walk the fine line between her duty as a Starfleet Officer and her dedication to the oath of a healer. Doctor Katherine Pulaski risks it all to save a research station that seems to care more about its research subjects than the implications of trying to play God. Join in on the fun as Discussing Trek reviews Star Trek: The Next Generation, Unnatural Selection.
Our Rating
4

Star Trek: The Original SeriesSeason 1Episode 8

Star Trek: The Original Series “Miri” Review

We continue our "Best of the Doctors" series by looking into the happenings on Earth 2 and the race to cure a virus that affects all GRUPS. Captain Kirk kicks up the charm in a race against time to find a cure for the virus that has now affected him and the away team. Join in as we review Star Trek: The Original Series, Miri.
Our Rating
3.7

Browse PrevBrowse Next
Patreon

Clarence Brown

Host

TwitterInstagram

Jonathan Shorts

Host

TwitterInstagram

Kyle Jones

Host

TwitterInstagram

Larry Erby

Host

TwitterInstagram

Subscribing Makes Me Happy Mister Vulcan

Subscribe

Subscribe so you can receive each new episode of the podcast automatically. To subscribe just means that you are setting up your mobile device or computer to receive the podcasts as soon as they are published.

Subscribe on YouTubeSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifySubscribe on PandoraSubscribe on PocketCastsSubscribe on PlayerFMSubscribe on TuneInSubscribe on CastboxSubscribe on Amazon MusicSubscribe on Radio PublicSubscribe on iHeart RadioSubscribe via RSS

Discussing Network Newsletter

Newsletter covering the latest in Star Trek, Doctor Who, Comics, Technology, and more; as seen through the eyes of the Discussing Network pundits.

Get The Newsletter

Patreon Members

Matthew Turnage
Nicole Mazza
Latasha Pierce
Libre Spirits Collective
Kevin O'Brien
Jonathan Shorts
Kath
Emanuel Lippmann

Become a member of the crew.
Contribute on Patreon.
  • Follow Us On Instagram
  • Find Us On Facebook
  • Follow Us On Twitter
  • Subscribe On YouTube
© 2025 Discussing Trek: Star Trek. All Rights Reserved. Discussing Trek is not endorsed, sponsored or affiliated with CBS Studios Incorporated, Paramount Pictures Corporation or the Star Trek franchise. STAR TREK® and its various marks are trademarks of CBS Studios Incorporated 2025 © CBS Studios Incorporated/Paramount Pictures Corporation. Privacy Policy.