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226: The Finest Humiliation
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Trek.fm
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Star Trek
TV & Film
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
TV & Film
Publication Date |
May 01, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:00:02
The Lost Episodes, Part I.   There are many scripts, script outlines, and episode and movie concepts that never made it onto the screen on The Next Generation. These lost episodes can provide a fascinating window into what might have been, what characters and concepts ended up being modified and used later, and into the behind-the-scenes writing process.
In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Richard Marquez, Amy Nelson, and Justin Oser discuss two never-produced episodes of season one of The Next Generation. The script outlines discussed are "The Bonding" (featuring a different concept than the season 3 episode of the same name) and "Terminus." The Lost Episodes is a continuing series that will cover many unfilmed episodes and movie concepts over the course of the seven seasons and four movies of The Next Generation.
Chapters  Introduction (00:00:00)  
Feedback from The Babel Conference (00:01:45)    Lost Episodes Concept (00:06:58)   
"The Bonding" (00:09:03)  
"Terminus" (00:31:01)   Final Thoughts (00:49:24)  
Closing (00:56:15) 
Runtime: 1 hour 1 second
  Hosts Richard Marquez, Justin Oser, Amy Nelson   Production Justin Oser (Editor and Producer) Richard Marquez (Producer) Amy Nelson (Producer) Tony Robinson (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Michael E Hueter (Associate Producer) Thomas Appel (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

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