Few podcasts can entertain like Treknologic can. Made of a wide variety of smart host, who review episodes from the main five Star Trek series, and the occasional other show. The current hosts include Mike, Keri, and Chris, who are sometimes joined by past members like Jane and Jeff. They usually begin their reviews by introducing the episode in a humorous skit, and play clips from the episode. Because they use clips to guide you along the show, this helps them and the audience organize thoughts about the subject. They then give us a score of the episode, using the Treknologic scale, and wrap everything up with trivia.
The hosts are smart with their reviews, and aren’t condescending to anyone with disagrees with them. They accept they have flaws, and actively work toward fixing them. The trivia is fun, they even let viewers request episodes if they won enough trivia.
For this, Treknologic is an amazing podcast, gaining a 10 on the Treknologic scale.
Podcast Treknologic: Thoughtfully Funny
Few podcasts can entertain like Treknologic can. Made of a wide variety of smart host, who review episodes from the main five Star Trek series, and the occasional other show. The current hosts include Mike, Keri, and Chris, who are sometimes joined by past members like Jane and Jeff. They usually begin their reviews by introducing the episode in a humorous skit, and play clips from the episode. Because they use clips to guide you along the show, this helps them and the audience organize thoughts about the subject. They then give us a score of the episode, using the Treknologic scale, and wrap everything up with trivia. The hosts are smart with their reviews, and aren’t condescending to anyone with disagrees with them. They accept they have flaws, and actively work toward fixing them. The trivia is fun, they even let viewers request episodes if they won enough trivia. For this, Treknologic is an amazing podcast, gaining a 10 on the Treknologic scale.
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Special Side Note: If you’re planning on trying this podcast, I suggest their review of Spock’s Brain. It’s some of their best work.