Commentary Track. Mike Schindler is joined by Max Hegel to bring you a commentary for the fourth episode of Star Trek Shorts, “The Escape Artist.”
Read MorePostcards from The Edge 25: On a Beach Somewhere /
Fan Response to “The Escape Artist.” We discuss all the feedback we’ve received from listeners of The Edge—both positive and negative!
Read MoreLive from The Edge 18: The Escape Artist (Live Show) /
Live Reaction Show: The Escape Artist. Join us for immediate reactions to the fourth episode of Star Trek: Short Treks!
Read MoreThe Edge 55: Mirror Human Eyes /
Revisiting Context Is for Kings. We discuss the third installment of Star Trek: Discovery and explore Burnham’s dedication to Starfleet, Landry’s obedience to Lorca, and the revelation of a new way to fly.
Read MoreThe Edge 54: Living Their Faith /
The Brightest Star. We discuss Saru, the Kelpiens, and the beautiful themes of compassion, hope, and curiosity found in the third episode of Star Trek: Short Treks.
Read MoreTracks from The Edge 18: The Brightest Star Commentary /
Commentary Track. Mike Schindler is joined by Max Hegel to bring you a commentary for the third episode of Star Trek Shorts, “The Brightest Star.”
Read MorePostcards from The Edge 24: Hope and Curiosity /
Fan Response to “The Brightest Star.” We discuss all the feedback we’ve received from listeners of The Edge—both positive and negative!
Read MoreLive from The Edge 17: The Brightest Star (Live Show) /
Live Reaction Show: The Brightest Star Join us for immediate reactions to the third episode of Star Trek: Short Treks!
Read MoreThe Edge 53: Give Back to the Fans /
Laz Marquez Interview. We discuss the posters artist Laz Marquez has created for each episode of Star Trek: Discovery and explore his inspiration and creative process.
Read MoreTracks from The Edge 17: Calypso Commentary /
Commentary Track. Mike Schindler is joined by Max Hegel to bring you a commentary for the second episode of Star Trek Shorts, “Calypso.”
Read MoreThe Edge 52: You Knew What You Signed Up For /
Calypso. We discuss the second episode of Star Trek: Short Treks, questioning the reality of an AI, her compassion, the moral issues of a relationship, and whether this story can really be considered Star Trek.
Read MorePostcards from The Edge 23: Used a Sleeve, Not a Kleenex /
Fan Response to “Calypso.” We discuss all the feedback we’ve received from listeners of The Edge—both positive and negative!
Read MoreLive from The Edge 16: Calypso (Live Show) /
Live Reaction Show: Calypso Join us for immediate reactions to the second episode of Star Trek: Short Treks!
Read MoreThe Edge 51: All I'm Going to See Are Eyeballs /
Revisiting “The Vulcan Hello” and “Battle at the Binary Stars.” We take a new look at these episodes with the advantage of knowing the whole story. Along the way, we find that the Klingon storyline is that much more relevant.
Read MoreThe Edge 50: Replicator Attitude /
Runaway. We explore the first episode of Trek Shorts, including the elements we enjoyed, the ones we felt could have delivered more, and how this short story develops a character we love.
Read MoreNotes from The Edge 16: Hormonal Space Rabbit /
Runaways, birds, and reptiles. We deep-dive into the first episode of Trek Shorts, “Runaway”, to explore what it does for the character of Tilly, and we also meet sentient avian and reptilian species from past Star Trek.
Read MorePostcards from The Edge 22: Suburban American Teen /
Fan Response to “Runaway.” We discuss all the feedback we’ve received from listeners of The Edge—both positive and negative!
Read MoreTracks from The Edge 16: Runaway Commentary /
Commentary Track. Mike Schindler is joined by Max Hegel to bring you a commentary for the first episode of Star Trek Shorts, “Runaway.”
Read MoreLive from The Edge 15: Runaway (Live Show) /
Live Reaction Show: Runaway Join us for immediate reactions to the first episode of Star Trek: Short Treks!
Read MoreThe Edge 49: Don’t Tackle Them on the Way to the Staircase /
The Cast, Part 2. We continue our discussion of the actors who bring Star Trek: Discovery to life and their overall Star Trek experience thus far.
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