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The 42cast Episode 269: The Quest Is Its Own Reward?

January 16, 2026 by Dastari Leave a Comment

Star Trek Discovery Season 5Star Trek: Discovery completed its course after a five-year mission spanning CBS All Access and Paramount Plus. It was the first of the “new” Trek series and spawned its share of controversies as well as accolades. In this episode we review the fifth and final season of the series. We talk about the quest plotline and how we feel about the payoff. We discuss the utilization of the characters and whether we felt that they were used fittingly. We also get into the coda scene and whether we felt that it was a fitting ending for the series. Along the way we talk about lore expansions, narrative payoffs, and Discovery’s main achievements and failures.

This week’s five-minute controversy asks whether we think that it’s a good thing that Robert Downey Jr has been cast as Dr Doom in the MCU.

This week Stephanie is cohost and Stephen joins the cast. Ryan makes a brief cameo.

Like what you heard? Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/42cast. You can also find us on X as @42cast, Instagram/Threads as 42cast, or Blue Sky as 42cast.bsky.social. We can also be found on Youtube or rss.com where you can find links to all of the various podcast providers where we can be found. Please, leave us a review. Have a question for the Ultimate Answer? E-mail us at [email protected]. Want to be part of the discussion, join our Discord Server where you can talk about any form of geekiness, opine on the episodes, or participate in our general silliness.

Filed Under: Podcast, Topic Tagged With: Admiral Vance, Agent Daniels, Book, Breen, CBS All Access, Cleveland Booker, Discovery, Doctor Doom, Doug Jones, Federation, Hugh Culber, Jett Reno, Joann Owosekun, Keyla Detmer, MCU, Michael Burnham, Paramount Plus, Paul Stamets, Progenitors, Rayner, Robert Downey Jr., Saru, Sonequa Martin-Green, spore drive, Star Trek, Star Trek: Discovery, Starfleet, Sylvia Tilly, T'Rina, Tig Notaro, Trill, Vulcans, Zora

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The 42cast Episode 201: Book Ends

August 13, 2024 by Dastari Leave a Comment

Star Trek Discovery Season 4In this week’s episode we fire up the spore drive to arrive at Star Trek Discovery season 4. In this episode we delve deep into the storytelling, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of season length, using writers unfamiliar with Trek, and telling a narrative across multiple seasons. We also talk about how much we want to see more of the bridge crew, interspecies romance, and how all the teases to former Trek plots can be so frustrating. We also opine on communication issues, season resolutions, celebrity cameos, and what we want from a fifth season.

This week’s five-minute controversy asks if there is any merit to Roger Corman’s claims that the MCU is just effects driven.

Show Notes:
Roger Corman’s comments about the MCU

This week Stephanie is cohost and Ryan joins the cast.

Like what you heard? Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/42cast. You can also find us on Twitter as @42cast or Instagram as 42cast. We can also be found on Pandora, Amazon Music, Youtube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Please, leave us a review. Have a question for the Ultimate Answer? E-mail us at [email protected].

Filed Under: Podcast, Topic Tagged With: Admiral Vance, Book, Cleveland Booker, Discovery, Hugh Culber, James Cameron, Joann Owosekun, Kelpians, Keyla Detmer, MCU, Michael Burnham, Paramount Plus, Paul Stamets, planet killer, Roger Corman, Saru, Section 31, Species 10-C, spore drive, Star Trek, Star Trek: Discovery, Sylvia Tilly, T'Rina, Tig Notaro, Trill, Vulcans

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The 42cast Episode 130: Feel the Burn

November 4, 2021 by Dastari Leave a Comment

Discovery Season 3Star Trek: Discovery season 3 brought the titular ship to the far future opening up a wide storytelling vista for the series. In this episode we discuss the changes to the setting. We examine the new characters, new situation, and the new tech and effects. We also debate the merits of the plotlines with the Emerald Chain and the cause of The Burn. Along the way we also talk about the awesomeness of Grudge and whether or not the queen herself has any secrets to share. We’ll also bring up the old continuity bugbear and discuss how this season relates to what we know about certain races, beings, and times from elsewhere in the Star Trek franchise.

Due to time constraints there is no five-minute controversy this week.

This week Stephanie is cohost and Ryan and newcomer, Keith, join the cast.

Like what you heard? Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/42cast. You can also find us on Twitter as @42cast or Instagram as 42cast. We can also be found on Stitcher, Pandora, Amazon Music, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Please, leave us a review. Have a question for the Ultimate Answer? E-mail us at [email protected].

Filed Under: Podcast, Topic Tagged With: Anthony Rapp, Cleveland Booker, David Ajala, dilithium, Discovery, Doug Jones, Emerald Chain, Federation, Guardian of Forever, Hugh Culber, Janet Kidder, Jett Reno, Kelpians, Mary Wiseman, Michael Burnham, Michelle Yeoh, Orion Syndicate, Osyraa, Paramount, Paul Stamets, Philippa Georgiou, Romulans, Saru, Sonequa Martin-Green, Star Trek, Star Trek: Discovery, Starfleet, Sylvia Tilly, Terran Empire, The Burn, Tig Notaro, Trill, Vulcans, Wilson Cruz

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The 42cast Episode 63: Solid Gold Trek

December 21, 2019 by Dastari Leave a Comment

Star_Trek_GoldenStar Trek was an idea devised by Gene Roddenberry over fifty years ago. He wanted to tell a hopeful story about the future that not only entertained but showed the potential of humanity. His series was not considered a big success at the time, but it has lived on in reruns and numerous spinoff TV shows and spinoffs since the late 70’s. In this episode we take a look at “Star Trek” as a whole. We discuss Roddenberry’s vision and why it still resonates today. We discuss the topic of what makes something “Star Trek”. We also talk about what we like and on’t like about the franchise.

For this week’s Five-Minute Controversy we ask whether CBS has been too strict on its restrictions with fan films.

This week we introduce Stephanie as cohost for our series of podcasts on Star Trek, and welcome Michael and newcomer, Jay, as guests to the podcast

Like what you heard? Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/42cast. You can also find us on Twitter as @42cast. We can also be found on Stitcher Radio, Google Play, and iTunes. Please, leave us a review. Have a question for the Ultimate Answer? E-mail us at [email protected].

Filed Under: Podcast, Topic Tagged With: Axanar, Captain Janeway, Captain Kirk, Captain Pike, CBS, CBS All Access, Deep Space Nine, Discovery, DS9, Enterprise, fan films, Gene Roddenberry, Kelvinverse, Orville, Paramount, Spock, Star Trek, Star Trek Beyond, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: Voyager, The Sisko, Voyager

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The 42cast Episode 49: Disco Fever

June 24, 2019 by Dastari Leave a Comment

Star_Trek_Discovery_S1Star Trek: Discovery relaunched the Star Trek franchise on TV after a hiatus of over a decade. Set before the original Star Trek series, Discovery’s slick look and darker tones evoked polarization in fandom as some gravitated towards the update and others rejected what they saw as an affront to Gene Roddenberry’s vision of the future. In this episode we talk about those issues as well as the decision to market this on streaming service, CBS All Access instead of on network or cable television. We’ll also discuss the casting, storylines, and themes. We’ll also ask that ephemeral question, “Is this Star Trek”?, before we finally finish up with speculation on the future.

This week’s Five Minute Controversy asks if it’s a good idea for Quentin Tarantino to direct a Star Trek film.

This week Ryan, Michael, James, and Stephanie join the cast.

Like what you heard? Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/42cast. You can also find us on Twitter as @42cast. We can also be found on Stitcher Radio and iTunes. Please, leave us a review. Have a question for the Ultimate Answer? E-mail us at [email protected].

Filed Under: Podcast, Topic Tagged With: Anthony Rapp, Ash Tyler, CBS All Access, Discovery, Doug Jones, Gabriel Lorca, Harry Mudd, Hugh Culber, James Frain, Jason Isaacs, Klingons, L'Rell, Mary Chieffo, Mary Wiseman, Michael Burnham, Michelle Yeoh, mirror universe, Paul Stamets, Philippa Georgiou, Quentin Tarantino, Sarek, Saru, Shazad Latif, Shenzhou, Sonequa Martin-Green, spore drive, Star Trek, Star Trek: Discovery, Sylvia Tilly, Voq, Vulcans, Wilson Cruz

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