
Episode 3 - Heated Rivalry
After another long hiatus, you know it would have to be something really good to bring us back. And what's better right now than Heated Riva...
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsOpening Radio and Podcast...

Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsFetching podcast shows and categories...
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsFetching podcast episodes...

Bickering Peaks - a weekly podcast devoted to all things Twin Peaks. Join us for episode recaps, analysis, and discussions about this pop culture phenomenon in the run-up to it's hotly antic...

After another long hiatus, you know it would have to be something really good to bring us back. And what's better right now than Heated Riva...

A sad goodbye to the origin character of our podcast: the one and only David Lynch. There are few organized thoughts, just vibes, in this po...

The Bicks are back! Nearly 8 years after we started our podcast, and ten since the gum we liked was clearly coming back in style, we've retu...

Note: We will be taking a summer break for the next 4-5 weeks to coincide with some vacation plans, but will be returning in the second half...

Season 4 -- the first full 90s season, as Lindsay says -- doesn't feature a whole bunch of changes on screen or behind the camera, but did b...

Another season, another watchalong of TNG, this time the season 3's classic exploration of Star Trek's greatest philosophical topics, the Pr...

Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3 is widely considered the start of "good Trek" in the TNG era. Whether you agree with that or not, th...

Join us for another watchalong episode of TNG, this time the season 2 dark horse favourite "The Royale". One note: Fermat's Last Theorem had...

The arrival of Riker's Beard heralded the start of the shift towards a more updated, distinct Star Trek, ready for the Next Generation of fa...

Watchalong episodes are back baby! Today we're watching Season 1 Episode 15 of Star Trek: The Next Generation "11001001" (the one with the B...

Boldly going where no one in 1987 was really sure they wanted to go - 100 years into the future - Paramount greenlit Star Trek: The Next Gen...

As we say goodbye to Star Trek: Picard after three seasons, lit in the warm glow of nostalgia, we'll take a look at the entirety of the seri...

You hear that? The voices of those we've come to know and those we've missed for years now, coming back to shepherd us towards the endgame f...

Surrender with us as we mentally prepare for the final voyage of The Next Generation crew, finally re-united in this week's episode. While w...

As we continue on into the back half of Season 3 of Picard, we are starting to see the outlines of an endgame, and, well, we have thoughts....

For a show that we all knew was going to be (at least partially) about getting the gang back together, this week's episode of Star Trek: Pic...

Season Three of Picard reaches its midpoint with a compelling mystery amping up to new heights of tension as a familiar face returns to conf...

Is "No Win Scenario" a winner? Join us to find out! We talk about the exploration of new characters like Captain Shaw and Vadic, as well as...

Is the sophomore slump over for Picard Season 3? Join us to find out! We talk about the highs and lows of the third episode, start delving i...

Star Trek: Picard is off to rip-roaring start, introducing us to new villainy and adventures and reintroducing us to fan fave characters we...

After a brief 5 year hiatus, we're returning to our roots with a weekly, episodic podcast devoted to covering a media in media res - in this...

Modern fanfiction may very well have had its start with the original trio of Kirk, McCoy, and Spock. So today we're joining the numerous fan...

The final farewell of The Original Series crew is a great summation of all the threads that we've touched on in our previous episodes and wh...

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is widely derided as the worst (or one of the worst) films in the Star Trek canon. Despite this, Lindsay sti...

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, collectively known in The Bicks home as "The One with the Whales." A classic 80s film, a classic Trek film, a...

By the time The Search for Spock was announced, it was fairly clear that the Star Trek brand was more than strong enough to justify its cont...

The second film entry for our original cast -- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan -- reinvigorated the franchise after The Motion Picture drew...

Star Trek's first foray onto the big screen has experienced a recent reevaluation by fans, but what we wanted to know is how was it seen by...

After one of the most competitive polls in our short lived Twitter campaign (which, if you don't follow us there, we're likely abandoning so...

This episode is about one of the least known shows in Star Trek, but one we thoroughly enjoyed. The Animated Series holds a special place in...

This time our lovely Twitter voters ( follow us on there if you want to decide future watchalongs!) chose one of Aidan's all-time favourite...

If you've ever wondered what frustration sounds like - congratulations, you've found it in this episode of The Bicks Do Star Trek! Season 3...

In which we sit down and watch through the classic Season 2 episode "The Trouble With Tribbles" with you, dear listeners! So cue it up and b...

In this foray into pretty well known, we're examining the second season of The Original Series in all its didactic glory. Whether your joy i...

Friends of the podcast, welcome to something new from The Bicks. A watch along episode! Join us for a viewing of one of the most acclaimed S...

...in which your stalwart Ensigns Aidan and Lindsay take you on a tour of Star Trek's very first blockbuster season. The one that started it...

Earth date September 8, 2022. Happy Star Trek Day to one and all! To commemorate this once-a-year occasion, we'd like to welcome listeners b...

We've always appreciated the saying, "Save the Best for Last" and we followed it for this Shakespeare podcast. Nothing may draw more interes...

“Our revels now are ended. These our actors, As I foretold you, were all spirits and Are melted into air, into thin air: And, like the basel...

The incomparably funny and poignant comedian Hannah Gadsby said it best: “This adoration of the artist as a lone genius is quite misled, I t...

Another problem/romance play, Cymbeline is noteworthy most of all for its intricate, multi-layered plot, and one of the bard's most notewort...

Much like many of our modern stories, Shakespeare used the family as the core of many of his tales, so we dove into the many vagaries of fam...

If you ever travel to England (or live there), you'll know there's a lot of Shakespeare places to go and see, in particular around his homet...

What do you get when you combine three acts of a tragedy, two acts of a pastoral romantic comedy, and a sprinkle of the supernatural on top...

Religion is always a touchy subject, but for most of the world today it's not nearly as dangerous a point of discussion as it was during Sha...

For a place almost synonymous with class distinctions, England was only occasionally the site of class confrontations in Shakespeare's plays...

We are not Shakespeare scholars. We have neither the education, resources, or frankly the intelligence to engage with Shakespeare’s work the...

Getting into the late romances -- starting here with Pericles -- means we're nearing the end of our sojourn through William Shakespeare's ca...

It's something we've talked about relentlessly on this podcast: teaching Shakespeare is hard. Between the dense language, historical context...

It's a play all about dualities that don't duel quite as much as we might think. Antony and Cleopatra - man and woman - Rome and Egypt - Lov...