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Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast

364. Star Trek: Discovery Season 2 Review (with Anthony Ha, Sara Lynn Michener, Christopher M. Cevasco)

Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast

David Barr Kirtley

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4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2019

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Wired.com presents the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy. And here is your host, David Barr-Kirtley.

0:20.0

Hello and welcome to episode 364 of Geek's Guide to the Galaxy.

0:24.0

Today on the show will be discussing season two of the TV show Star Trek Discovery

0:28.0

and this will involve spoilers for all of season two so just be aware of that and we'd previously discuss

0:33.8

season one back in episode 285 so definitely check that out if you missed it and I'm

0:38.2

joined by three guests so first up we've got Anthony Ha making his 12th appearance on the show.

0:43.4

He covers media, advertising in pop culture for the news site Tech Runch,

0:47.6

where he also hosts the podcast Original Content.

0:50.2

A chatbook of a short story is called Love Songs for Monsters was published by Youth in decline in 2014,

0:55.0

and he has a story forthcoming in Lady Churchill's Rosebud Resillet.

0:58.0

So Anthony, welcome to the show.

1:00.0

Hello, I'm happy to be back.

1:02.0

The next up we've got Sarah Led Missionner. Hello, I'm happy to be back.

1:03.3

The next up we've got Sarah Lidd Missioner, making her 11th appearance on the show.

1:07.3

She's a Ravenclaw Trache maker feminist who writes at medium and lives in Northern California

1:11.2

with a Renaissance engineer, a dog and a bird.

1:13.6

She considers Star Trek to be her third and best parent.

1:16.3

So Sarah, welcome to the show.

1:18.4

Happy to be here.

1:20.0

And also joining us today is Chris Evasco, making his ninth appearance on the show.

1:24.0

From 2003 to 2009, he was the editor of Paradox, the magazine of historical and speculative fiction.

1:29.7

And his short fiction has appeared in magazines such as Nightmare and Beneath's useless skies.

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