

Trek Satire or Takedown? Plus: Fantastic Four Spoiler Review
Aug 6, 2025
01:54:03
n this episode, we dive into the most talked-about—and polarizing—installment of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: “An Adventure in Space and Time.” Was it a lighthearted homage to Trek’s origins, gently poking fun at William Shatner and Gene Roddenberry, or a snarky commentary dressed in retro cosplay? We debate whether the satire lands with love or leans too hard into mockery.
We also unpack the increasingly odd portrayal of Mr. Spock—now depicted as a lovesick romantic entangled with La’an Noonien Singh. If this relationship is canon, why doesn't Spock even remember her name in “Space Seed”? Is this just sloppy continuity, or is something else going on?
Then we shift gears for a full spoiler review of the brand-new Fantastic Four film—breaking down the performances, surprises, and whether Marvel’s First Family finally got the treatment they deserve.
Buckle up—this one’s equal parts Trek talk, canon chaos, and superhero cinema smackdown.
We also unpack the increasingly odd portrayal of Mr. Spock—now depicted as a lovesick romantic entangled with La’an Noonien Singh. If this relationship is canon, why doesn't Spock even remember her name in “Space Seed”? Is this just sloppy continuity, or is something else going on?
Then we shift gears for a full spoiler review of the brand-new Fantastic Four film—breaking down the performances, surprises, and whether Marvel’s First Family finally got the treatment they deserve.
Buckle up—this one’s equal parts Trek talk, canon chaos, and superhero cinema smackdown.