• Alien Nation: The Newcomers Podcast Ep27

  • Sep 10 2014
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Alien Nation: The Newcomers Podcast Ep27

  • Summary

  • Show Notes Brothers Kenny and Michael Mittleider review and discuss a short lived but very socially aware TV series from the late 80's early 90's ALIEN NATION. Each podcast we will review a single episode in sequential order starting with the Pilot. Will give you our thoughts on the episode as well as some fun behind the scenes information. Today we cover the second of five TV movies: Body and Soul (we are splitting each 2 hr movie into two podcasts, this is part 2) Directed by Kenneth Johnson Written by Diane Frolov, Andrew Schneider, Renee Longstreet & Harry Longstreet Original air date October 10th 1995 Plot Summary: When a mysterious child is found, many believe she could be a half-human and half-Tenctonese child. Matt and George, with Cathy's help, investigate where this child came from and who her parents may be. The child appears to have a very odd relationship with a large Tenctonese man.

    Meanwhile, Matt and Cathy decide to move their relationship to the next step, which results in injury. They realize that they need to attend an inter-species sex class before becoming intimate, and Buck distresses his parents by his anti-human opinions.

    Hope you enjoy it, Kenny & Michael Find Us on the Web: Main website - http://AlienNationPodcast.com Listen on Stitcher Radio HERE Twitter - @AlienNationCast Facebook Fan Page - http://www.facebook.com/AlienNationPodcast Email Us - AlienNationPodcast@Gmail.com Podcast promo’s played during the show this week:
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