• The First Away Mission | Star Trek: Prodigy - Dream Catcher

  • Nov 11 2021
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

The First Away Mission | Star Trek: Prodigy - Dream Catcher

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Jude and Dad discuss the fourth episode of Star Trek: Prodigy - "Dreamcatcher."   It's the first away mission for our young crew, but instead of sticking together, they all split up and discover first hand the dangers of trying to go your own way.   But it's our prisoner, Gwyn, who shows us the value of looking out for each other even at great cost to yourself.  

    We'll dive into all the goodness of this episode, read our very first email that we've ever received, discuss:

    • favorite moments
    • things we learned
    • questions we have going forward
    • Star Trek Messages
    • what we think will happen in the next episode


    Jude and Brent would love to hear from you.  Please email your comments and thoughts to us and we will read it on the next episode.  murfsturfpodcast@gmail.com


    About the Show:
    In this all new podcast, a son invites his long time Trekkie and Podcasting veteran father to discuss Star Trek's newest series, Star Trek: Prodigy.  This is Trek's first series aimed specifically at kids and bringing a new generation into the Star Trek family.  Does this new series have what it takes to accomplish that lofty mission?  Will the son like a Star Trek show?  Will the dad like a kid's show?  Let's find out together as Brent and Jude explore Murf's Turf, the brand new series from Nickelodeon and Paramount Plus, Star Trek: Prodigy. 

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