I go to bed with Scott in my ear.
Each week, Scott McNulty and a non-random guest watch a random episode of Star Trek. Mostly this involves pointing out the many, many flaws in the episode, but because they are fans, the love comes through. I usually think "Yeah, I remember that one. It was pretty good." Unless it's Enterprise. I have been watching DS9 while sick, and it really is obvious how many times somebody says "you have to get down here" once somebody points it out. Scott is notable for his appearances on The Incomparable in which he doesn't talk, so starting his own podcast seemed an odd choice. It isn't edited as well as The Incomparable, but the show achieves an NPR-like somnolence that makes for an easy listening experience, great last thing before bed.Read full review »
P atrician via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/14
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This is a great podcast! I've really enjoyed listening to Scott and his guests go through these random episodes, sharing their opinions, and trying to explain plot holes along the way. Very fun and sometimes funny.Read full review »
RacerXK1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/15
Scott's love for Star Trek really shines through. His skill is in developing a repartee with each week's guest, exploring their background with the franchise (if any). This brings a variety of fresh perspectives and prevents the show from becoming stale. I'd say you don't even to have watched the...Read full review »
CaravanAwesome via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/28/16
I came across Random Trek through The Incomparable podcast. Because this podcast is in its infancy, it’s still looking for it’s voice. However, compared to the first season of Deep Space Nine it’s still really good to listen to. Each episode so far has convinced me to re-watch the episode after...Read full review »
ChadKirchner via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/17/14
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