Alienating the Audience

Andrew Heaton and an army of nerds plunge deep, deep into films, books, and TV shows to ask: what's science fiction really about? What is The Twilight Zone really exploring? What are the underlying themes of Star Trek? What is the worldview of Star Wars? Also sometimes Heaton performs comedy on other planets.

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The Zen of Robots

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Season Finale! In which we talk about how to use sci-fi robots for helpful psychological thought experiments. Support the show! ATA Survey:  

Much Ado About Garak

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Star Trek Deep Space Nine’s Elim Garak is a simple, unassuming character. But also a spymaster. Why is he so beguiling, and what’s his character arc? Andrew Young joins to discuss.

Doublethinking George Orwell’s 1984

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Is 1984 prophetic, or merely a terrifying dystopia? What makes this haunting book so engaging on a literary level? Josh Jennings returns to discuss.

Why Picard’s Last Season Is So Much Better Than The Others

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Star Trek: Picard recently wrapped up its third and final season–and the first season Heaton or his guests have enjoyed of it. Scottish sci-fi twins Dickie and Stone rejoin to discuss Star Trek: Picard, and what made its ultimate season likeable.

Super-Intelligent Spiders And A Sleeper Ship: Children of Time

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Adrian Tchaikovsky’s “Children of Time” tackles multi-generational sleeper ships, uplifiting species, AI, the nature of intelligence, teleforming and more. Richard Amiro rejoins to discuss.

The Corporate Dystopia of Jennifer Government

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In this satirical novel by Max Barry, the United States is a corporate wasteland with ruthless businesses and toothless rump state unable to restrain them. John Krikorian of Trekprofiles joins to discuss.  Book at: www.mightyheaton.com/goodscifi…

There Are Infinite You’s in the Multiverse

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How does the multiverse shake out in science fiction? What are the tropes, and what are the implications? Scottish scifi twins Dickie and Stone Lynch join to discuss.

Escaping the Truman Show

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In “The Truman Show,” Jim Carey’s character is the unwitting star of a global reality television show–until he decides to escape. Director Henrique Cuoto joins to talk about the iconic film, and the evils of false reality. Henrique’s dog: …

Snowcrash Created the Metaverse

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Neil Stephenson’s “Snowcrash” looked at the embryonic Internet and projected a future of VR and avatar onto it. And a world in which nation states had been eclipsed by successor states of corporate “franchulates.”  Is “Snowcrash” a corporate…

Shrinkage!

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In this episode we talk about all the times people get tiny in science fiction, from “Honey I Shrunk the Kids” to “The Fantastic Voyage” to Jonathan Swift.

Meeting Celebrities at Sci-Fi Conventions

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Comedian John Robertson is a regular performer, panelist, and celebrity at science fiction conventions. He joins to discuss the community element of conventions, how celebrities should comport themselves, and how fans can best interact with them.

Soylent Green is People!

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Charlton Heston stars in “Soylent Green,” a film about the terror of overpopulation, urban ennui, and ultimately cannibalism. Based on the novel “Make Room! Make Room!” by Harry Harrison.   Scottish scifi twins Stone and Dickie Lynch join to…

The Hilarious Fantasy of Terry Pratchett

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At its height, Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series accounted for fully 2% of all book sales in the United Kingdom. Over the course of his life he wrote 59 books, achieved knighthood, and created a beloved and hilarious franchise.   What was…

Strange New Worlds is the Star Trek We Deserve!

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Captain Pike commanded the USS Enterprise prior to Kirk, and the prequel series featuring him, Mr. Spock, Nurse Chapel, and their contemporaries goes back to the roots of Star Trek: exploring weird planets with weird things… but with just the right…

Trapped In John Malkovich

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In Charlie Kaufman’s weirdest film (and that’s saying something) John Cusack discovers a portal that delivers you into John Malkovich’s head for a few minutes… so he charges admission.   Henrique Couto and Matt Sienkiewicz join to discuss

Reproduction in the Final Frontier

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Vulcans, humans, Klingons, Romulans–everybody in the Star Trek universe can easily interbreed! Stone and Dickie Lynch rejoin the show to discuss reproduction in the final frontier 

Intergalactic Politics in “The Expanse”

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The Expanse explores the political and military tension between decadent Earth, militant Mars, and the Belters stuck in between.   War correspondent Kristaps Andrejsons joins to discuss

Nixon Selling Pizza on the Moon

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What if JFK survived the assassination attempt, and instead of Vietnam, America invested in a moon base? Bill Oakley is a former writer and showrunner on The Simpsons, and award-winning comedy writer, and the author of “Space: 1969” an Audible…

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

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Characters can selectively wipe memories in Charlie Kaufman’s “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” but in doing so they lose part of themselves.   Chloe Effron and Nick Sperdute join to discuss this trippy… romcom?   SUPPORT THE…

If You Leave the Holodeck On Too Long…

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Are holograms on Star Trek NPC’s, sentient, or in some hellish state of limerence in between? Star Trek aficionados Dickie and Stone Lynch return to discuss