
Matt Ferrell
Senior Supervising Producer at Extra TV
Senior Supervising Producer, Extra TV / https://t.co/Doy30tmWkM
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1 week ago |
share.transistor.fm | Matt Ferrell |Sean Ferrell
In this episode of Trek In Time, show me the Quatloos. That's right. We're talking about the Gamesters of Triskellion. Star Trek, the Original Series originally broadcast on January 5th, 1968, episode number 46 in shooting order. 45th in broadcast order, 16th of the second season. Welcome everybody to Trek in Time where we're watching every episode of Star Trek in Chronological stardate order.
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2 weeks ago |
share.transistor.fm | Matt Ferrell |Sean Ferrell
https://youtu.be/ca0ZdHUUJWkMatt and Sean talk about a morality tale that can barely hide its Vietnam commentary, in Star Trek: The Original Series’, “Private Little War.” Is the episode intriguing or outdated?
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3 weeks ago |
share.transistor.fm | Matt Ferrell |Sean Ferrell
In this episode of Trek In Time, we're gonna babble. I know a lot of you are thinking like, like usual. Yes. How is that different from usual, Sean? You're saying right now. You anonymous person driving in your car or doing dishes or mowing the lawn? Well, when I say babble, I don't mean babble. I mean. Babel Ba, Babel B. How did they pronounce it in the show? Anyway, we're talking about Journey to Babel, the original series episode. Hello everybody. Welcome to Trek in Time.
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3 weeks ago |
undecidedmf.com | Matt Ferrell
Freshwater may soon flow from the depths of the ocean to drought-stricken coastal cities. A handful of companies are betting that crushing deep-sea pressures can replace the energy-hungry pumps and toxic chemicals that are desalination’s inconvenient truth. By going the extra quarter-mile into the ocean, they’re pioneering a way to turn saltwater into freshwater — slashing costs, curbing pollution, and reducing environmental harm in the process. How on earth…or, under earth…does this work?
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4 weeks ago |
share.transistor.fm | Matt Ferrell |Sean Ferrell
Matt and Sean talk about parallel development, 20th century Rome, and some good moments in Star Trek: The Original Series, “Bread and Circuses.” Does this episode rise to the occasion? Or does it knead more time in the oven?
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