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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How They Made Mystery Science Theater 3000

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Mary Jo Pehl wrote and acted in MST3K, a comedy show which dug up old (terrible) sci fi flicks and then pelted jokes at it. Over the course of its run, MST3K pioneered a new comedic medium, and rose from a local access program, to a Comedy Central…

Vagabonding: The Wrath of Nick (Comedy)

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Nick selflessly enters a deadly chamber in order to save the other inhabitants of the apartment from radiation.  Cast: Andrew Heaton, Nick Sperdute, Jared Berman as Joeblobe, Kevin Delano as AJ-19

Vagabonding: Nick and Heaton meet the Spacehead god (Comedy)

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Nick and Heaton travel through an inter-dimensional portal they found, and emerge on a planet strikingly similar to the one from Star Trek: The Final Frontier Cast: Andrew Heaton, Nick Sperdute, and Andrew Young as the Spacehead god

Vagabonding: Nick and Heaton go to Narnia

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When Nick and Heaton discovered an inter-dimensional doorway in the back of their refrigerator, they’re able to step through and visit the winter world of Narnia. And meet one of its talking animal inhabitants.  Cast: Andrew Heaton, Nick…

Vagabonding: Heaton Gets Totally Recalled (Comedy)

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Heaton realizes he’s actually been living inside of a virtual reality program, and must confront his actual reality. Cast: Andrew Heaton and Nick Sperdute

Vagabonding: Hot Detroit! (Comedy)

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Stuck in lockdown and bored, Heaton and Nick download into a virtual Sim City universe to manage an entire city. Cast: Andrew Heaton, Nick Sperdute, and Andrew Young as Mayor Sinclair St. Lewis

Philosophy in the Delta Quadrant – Star Trek: Voyager

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Who had the best character arcs in Star Trek: Voyager, and what were the hardest ethical conundrums the Delta Quadrant lobbed at Captain Janeway? How does her command style compare to Kirk or Picard? Dr. Erin Macdonald and Andrew Young join Heaton to…

Why We Love Supervillains

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If supervillains are so evil, why are they so captivating? Which crime lord would you serve under if you had to pick one? Former Marvel editor Tom Brennan and comic book aficionados Jeremiah Johnson and Nick Sperdute join Heaton to discuss the…

Vagabonding: Murder Accusations (Comedy Sketch)

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The comedy sketches with Nick and Heaton at the end of the show will be their own segment from now on: “Interstellar Vagabonding: With Nick & Heaton.”  In this episode, a detective shows up at the apartment to investigate Nick’s untimely…

Let’s Fight About “The Undiscovered Country”

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If “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” is about the end of the Cold War, what’s it’s position on the Soviet Union? Tim Sandefur challenges Heaton on the underlying morality of the movie and whether or not it’s a commie apologism, leading to a…

Religion’s Two Treatments in Science Fiction

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Science fiction has a more complex analysis of religion than either “good” or “bad.” Yonatan Huber and Josh Jennings join Heaton to discuss how scifi authors tackle it, and how the nature of religious critique has changed between centuries. 

V’ger, Sybok, and Whales! Star Trek’s Least-Appreciated Films

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Today we mount a defense of Star Trek’s most underrated films! Tim Sandefur rejoins the program, along with Aeon Skoble, to discuss the franchise’s least-appreciated flicks: “The Motion Picture”, “The Voyage Home”, and “The Final Frontier.”  …

The Mythology of Star Wars

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The foundational elements of Star Wars are deeply mythological, influenced by Joseph Campbell’s book “The Hero with a Thousand Faces.” Professor Ryan Slesinger joins the show to explain the Hero’s Journey, archetypes, and the deepest elements of the…

Should We Be Worried About the Lack of Aliens?

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Fermi’s Paradox brings up a troubling issue: if even a small fraction of stars have planets with intelligent life, much of it should be more advanced than us–so why have aliens never come by to say hello? Do civilizations all blow themselves up? Are…

Star Trek Conspiracy Theories include “The Transporter is a Murder Box”

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Picard never left the Nexus. We caught the wrong Khan. Star Trek fandom is full of theories casting doubt on characters and plots as we know them. Brilliant or ridiculous, fan theories at least make us look at the franchise in a different light. John…

We Can Freeze You: How Cryonics Works

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From “Futurama” to “Demolition Man,” cryonically suspending bodies for future reanimation by tomorrow’s scientists is a mainstay of science fiction. Dennis Kowalksi, President of the Cryonics Institute, joins the show to go past the tropes and explain…

Battlestar Galactica & The War On Terror

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Battlestar Galactica kicked off just three years after the 9/11 attacks, and tackles everything from theocratic warfare to stem cell research and waterboarding. Comedian Andrew Young joins Heaton to discuss the series, it’s relentless tension and fear…

Is Life Worth Living in a Perfect Utopia?

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John Varley’s novel “Steel Beach” portrays a future brimming with attractive immortals living in amusement parks on the Moon–yet the main character contemplates suicide. Absent strife, can humans find purpose? Tim Sandefur joins Heaton to discuss…

Turns Out, We’re All Probably Martians

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Robert Zubrin is the head of the Mars Society and author of “The Case for Mars.” He joins Heaton along with special guest co-host Andrew Mayne to discuss how to get to the Red Planet using existing technology, and the implications of finding life once…

How to Build a Giant Robot

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Today we speak with physicist Stephen Granade about robots! How to build giant arm-swingin’ robots, how we can automate them, and where we stand on Mind Machine Interface technology in case we want to pilot said robots ourselves.