Fran Taylor, Tamia Harper, and Subrina Wood discuss in depth, the first three episodes of Star Trek Picard. Listen as they go into their favorite lines and aspects of plots that resonated with Black women. Sound engineer: DoS The Anonymous 1 Production.
Fran, Tamia, and Subrina continue their deep dive in the middle episodes of the first season of Star Trek Picard.
Sound engineer: DoS The Anonymous 1 Production. You can reach him at dostheanonymous1@gmail.com
Tamia, Fran T, and Subrina delve into #107 which is a break in the action of Picard's journey. Correction: Helen of Troy is from the Iliad, not the Odyssey. Thanks to our terrific sound engineer DoS The Anonymous 1 Production. You can reach him at dostheanonymous1@gmail.com
In this there is a mini art history lesson, shout outs to the second unit crew, FranT's love of Miss Ryan, and Tamia's onpoint head scatchers. Will the Sistas like the end of dear friend?
Original music and sound editing is by DoS, the Anonymous One. Reach him at dostheanonymous1@gmail.com
The SyFy Sistas kick off Black History Month, 2021, as guest hosts on the Trek Geeks Podcast Network. The topic for this honor is, of course, a session discussing the sista who start it all, Lt. Uhura.
We said we had a BIG surprise and it is epic. Our very first guest is none other than Mr. Cirroc Lofton who played Jake Sisko on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Happy Valentine's Day!
From Kirk and Spock to Burnham and ??? What makes this unique and critical relationship work. What characteristics are common to the leaders of each franchise, and what makes their union stand out? Join Fran T, Tamia, and Subrina for a discussion of the dynamic duos of Star Trek.
The Sistas discuss the impact of the 1997 TV movie Cinderella, starring Brandy Norwood and Whitney Houston, on multiple generations of Black women. Did the Whitney Houston production of this classic fairy tale with its color-blind cast help lay the foundation for Black leading ladies to come?
It’s STNG’s fan-favorite “Darmok” and an episode of Doctor Who called “Midnight.” Both episodes examine the frustration and fear induced by the inability to communicate. But the REALdrama is will J.D.’s diabolical episode pairing turn Tamia and Subrina into Tardis-loving Whovians?
Latina/Klingon B'Elanna Torres of Star Trek: Voyager and Belter Naomi Nagata of The Expanse are our favorite chief engineers. Besides being two of the smartest characters in sci-fi, they also have enthralling story arcs that border on 'messy.' But who would want with you in a firefight?
Is the fandom finally ready for a Sista in the Seat?
A Black female lead on the bridge is an idea that sent a vocal minority of Star Trek fans into a feedback loop. But relax, because Michael Burnham is really our hero, James T. Kirk!
From a Sista in the Seat to a Brother with the Shield, J.D. leads Fran, Subrina, Tamia, and Yvette into a deep discussion covering DC vs. Marvel comics, code-switching, big sisters and little brothers, and all sorts of Marvel Easter eggs. It isn’t Star Trek, but trust them to get it in somehow.
The Sistas react viscerally to the Falcon and the Winter Soldier #102. Tamia does her best to keep the discussion on track, J.D. drops more Easter Eggs, Yvette goes to Lord of the Rings, Subrina makes a temporal incursion to Episode 3, Fran is clear about Walker, and we ALL wonder about Lemar.
Things get real in “Power Broker” as Sam and Bucky are involved in a jailbreak and spy antics in the search for Karli, the Angry Child. We discuss poor Bucky’s reprise as the Winter Soldier. Evil Madripoor, wicked sartorial choices, and a killer cameo round out Episode 3.
The Sistas ask: Can you be a superhero without being super? Yvette keeps it real, deconstructing the dilemma of lost people. It's back to the everyday with a Tina Fey reference, snatching Lemar's Black Card, and Tom Hanks (?). Tamia wants more on the Blip, J.D. sees the human side of John Walker.
The Sistas ask: Can you be a superhero without being super? Yvette keeps it real, deconstructing the dilemma of lost people. It's back to the everyday with a Tina Fey reference, snatching Lemar's Black Card, and Tom Hanks (?). Tamia wants more on the Blip, J.D. sees the human side of John Walker.
We come to the end of Falcon's story. The Sistas are okay with "a Black man carrying the Stars and Stripes" but they are split on the new costume. Yvette and Tamia won't give Bucky a break about that phone call, and everybody is so done with Karli. Subrina finds a Marvel Easter Egg! J.D. you did it
As LeVar Burton wraps up his week guest-hosting Jeopardy, the SyFy Sistas celebrate him with a look back at Star Trek: TNG and its Chief Engineer, Geordi LaForge. But being the Sistas, they also discuss a serious omission in Picard, and an 'if-only' alternate ending to the Leah Brahms storyline.
This week the SyFy Sistas sit down with Lucila M or Dr. Luz to talk about our other favorite Chief Engineer, B'Elanna Torres. She is brilliant, passionate, and loyal, but with deep-seated issues. B'Elanna 'sciencing' her way out of trouble, makes Tom Paris grow up, and faces her inner demons.
Join us for a chat with Malissa Longo, co-host of the 7th Rule Podcast with Cirroc Lofton and Ryan Husk. Malissa is not only a business owner and the wife of our beloved Aron Eisenberg, but a dancer, actor, and artist in her own right.
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