“Not only is this podcast like high quality crack for Star Trek junkies, it's a brilliant and hilarious example of Improv comedy. They perform this show live in Chicago where they get the show title from audience members and create a full episode on the spot. Now they do the same thing - a fully improvised, wholly original Star Trek episode - as a podcast! They get the titles from their fans on Facebook and Twitter. Improv theatre on the internet: it's like we're living in the future!
The other great thing about this is how accessible it is for non-Star Trek fans. I'd barely even qualify as a casual fan. I don't know what a Gorn is. But I don't need to, they created such a great character that I can fill in the blanks myself. I'm sure there are tons of references for the Star Trek faithful (the cast seems incredibly knowledgable), but there's plenty left for the rest of us to enjoy. Excellent stuff!”Read full review »
Jeremy Blodgett via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/11/11
“At this rate, it'll probably at least outlive Enterprise....
I have tried and tried and tried (and tried) and tried to get more of my friends to listen to this show. I. LOVE. IT.
I have come to the conclusion that I have some pretty lame friends. Instead of myself suggesting IT to friends,...”Read full review »
Lord Sinuhe via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/15/11
“It's a lot of fun and as an improver myself I also found it technically impressive. If you're new to the podcast I actually recommend doing what I did and listening to the episodes in reverse order. The production values are cleaner on the newer episodes and while individual episodes are...”Read full review »
An_Individual via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
01/09/16