Peter David is recovering from a series of strokes, along with a mild heart attack. His wife is raising money for his medical bills, and if you enjoy our coverage of his work, please consider throwing a few bucks their way.
Also, this episode contains spoilers for the end of Star Trek: Picard.
Anika and Liz hang out in midair in a turbolift shaft and read pages 106-214 (paperback edition) of Q-Squared by Peter David. Along the way, we discuss…
Paranoid readings, ie, Peter David did not singlehandedly invent misogyny out of nowhere
Tommy Riker is the Spock. Yes, really
Peter David is recovering from a series of strokes, along with a mild heart attack. His wife is raising money for his medical bills, and if you enjoy our coverage of his work, please consider throwing a few bucks their way.
Also, this episode contains spoilers for the end of Star Trek: Picard.
Anika and Liz hang out in midair in a turbolift shaft and read pages 106-214 (paperback edition) of Q-Squared by Peter David. Along the way, we discuss…
- Paranoid readings, ie, Peter David did not singlehandedly invent misogyny out of nowhere
- Tommy Riker is the Spock. Yes, really
- Worf/Deanna is a multi-universal constant. Sorry, but it's true
- So is Worf/Riker. Don't @ us
- CANONICAL PICARD/BEVERLY
- This was very formative
- Track B Picard = Raffi Musiker
- There's something a bit cathartic about hating Jack Crusher (the first) as much as we do
- "There's a particular type of masculinity that people associate with the starship captain."
- Nurse Geordi and Data the human-oid
- We are taking out a restraining order against the entire Q Continuum
- Trelane obsesses over something Kirk said but doesn't understand it, making him the ultimate Star Trek fan
- Fan service and nostalgia
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