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How to Screw Up One Man's Vision

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On this episode, Steven Avery (Twitter @PresidentOfDCBP) joins to talk about how the vision of Star Trek creator, Gene Roddenberry, has been screwed up over the years. How Star Trek: Discovery is total garbage, and how Star Trek: Picard got some things right, and so many things wrong. Also, Rob asks the most important question of the Star Trek universe, and it's not about who the best captain is. Be ready to learn things that you never knew you actually needed to know about life and Star Trek.

This is part one of our deep-dive into all things "Trek".

If you want to get in on the action and make your mark on the show, go to anchor.fm/tvsrobisunwoke and leave a voice message. I’ll play a selection of messages in future episodes. Also, if you want to come on the show and talk about something that’s really pissing you off, send me a message on Twitter, @TVsRob_Official

If you want to support the show, click on the show page: anchor.fm/tvsrobisunwoke and show your love.

Built Bar is giving listeners 10% off at builtbar.com just use the promo code TVSROB

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tvsrobisunwoke/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tvsrobisunwoke/support
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On this episode, Steven Avery (Twitter @PresidentOfDCBP) joins to talk about how the vision of Star Trek creator, Gene Roddenberry, has been screwed up over the years. How Star Trek: Discovery is total garbage, and how Star Trek: Picard got some things right, and so many things wrong. Also, Rob asks the most important question of the Star Trek universe, and it's not about who the best captain is. Be ready to learn things that you never knew you actually needed to know about life and Star Trek.

This is part one of our deep-dive into all things "Trek".

If you want to get in on the action and make your mark on the show, go to anchor.fm/tvsrobisunwoke and leave a voice message. I’ll play a selection of messages in future episodes. Also, if you want to come on the show and talk about something that’s really pissing you off, send me a message on Twitter, @TVsRob_Official

If you want to support the show, click on the show page: anchor.fm/tvsrobisunwoke and show your love.

Built Bar is giving listeners 10% off at builtbar.com just use the promo code TVSROB

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tvsrobisunwoke/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tvsrobisunwoke/support
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