Brides of Chaotica: a Chaotic Star Trek Podcast

by Taylor Kelsey Corral & Elizabeth Osgood

One Trekkie and her non-Trekkie friend journey through random Star Trek episodes in an attempt to initiate a non- Trekkie into full-fledged trekdom...or at least have a great time trying.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 2

  • 209 Pike Needs to Accept the Soup: SNW Those Old Scientists

    Explicit

    209 Pike Needs to Accept the Soup: SNW Those Old Scientists

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    Taylor and guest host Morgan review season 2 episode 7 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and discuss the soup, meeting your heroes, and Boimler in a muscle suit.

  • 208 Welcome to the USS Santa Barbara: LOW Where Pleasant Fountains Lie/Reflections

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    208 Welcome to the USS Santa Barbara: LOW Where Pleasant Fountains Lie/Reflections

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    Taylor and guest host Morgan review season 2 episode 7 and season 3 episode 5 of Star Trek: Lower Decks, and discuss the odd rituals of the Hysperians, learning to love the past you, and losing it over imperfect but beloved institutions.

  • 207 Beverly Beverly Beverly: TNG Suspicions

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    207 Beverly Beverly Beverly: TNG Suspicions

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    Taylor and guest host Morgan, review season 6 episode 22 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and discuss the bad assery of Beverly Crusher, Guinan's weird wise vibes, and potential Ferengi anti-semitism.

  • 206 We Love a Ride or Die Klingon: DS9 Blood Oath

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    206 We Love a Ride or Die Klingon: DS9 Blood Oath

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    Taylor and special guest host Maasai review season 2 episode 19 of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and discuss the ease of using someone's preferred pronouns, Klingon Culture, and their own struggle to pronounce Armin Shimmerman or George Takei properly.

  • 205 Beverly is the Hero: TNG Cause and Effect

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    205 Beverly is the Hero: TNG Cause and Effect

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    Taylor and Elizabeth review season 5 episode 18 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and discuss women trusting their gut, sound waves in space, and explosion as the preferred method of being unalived if forced to choose.