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Warp Five: A Star Trek Enterprise Podcast

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Star Trek: Enterprise
Star Trek
Zendi
T'pol
Enterprise
9/11
Trip Tucker
Archer
Similitude
Osarians
Zindi
Delphic Expanse
Starfleet
Slavery
Xindi
Twilight
Zendi Conflict
Dr. Phlox
Tuvix
Temporal Cold War

Warp Five is a Trek.fm podcast dedicated entirely to Star Trek: Enterprise. For the 20th anniversary of the series, hosts C Bryan Jones and Matthew Rushing are taking you back through all of Enterprise, one episode at a time.

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Latest Episodes

"Chosen Realm" 20th-anniversary reflections

The Enterprise crew already knows that there is something unusual about the spheres scattered around the Delphic Expanse, but the extent to which some locals hold them sacred comes into focus when they br... more

"Carpenter Street" 20th-anniversary reflections

As the Xindi continue to develop their superweapon to destroy Earth, the Xindi-Reptilians decide to take matters into their own hands and create a bioweapon. To do so, they need a sample of each human... more

"Similitude" 20th-anniversary reflections

Sexy time with T'Pol turns into a brainstorming session for Trip Tucker, but the neuropressure-induced euphoria won't last long. When he attempts to pull off his plan to improve engine performance, he is cr... more

"North Star" 20th-anniversary reflections

As they explore the Expanse in search of the Xindi superweapon, the Enterprise crew runs across a planet inhabited by humans. Living in a town that looks like it was yanked right out of the 19th-century Wil... more

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C Bryan Jones
Host of Warp Five, providing deep insights and analysis of the Star Trek: Enterprise series.
Matthew Rushing
Co-host of Warp Five, known for engaging commentary and expert knowledge on the series.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 188 ratings
  • Warp Five:

    Another great episode, keep up doing this fantastic podcast it is just so entertaining plus it keep’s Enterprise alive. Well done to both of you. 🍷🍷Ed from South Australia

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ed from SA
    Australia3 years ago
  • A very good podcast about a very great show.

    I recently started re-watching enterprise for the fourth time because I had heard of a podcast doing a episode by episode rewatch for the 20th anniversary. I was four episodes in when I found a second podcast doing the same. Now I get to enjoy my favorite Star Trek series with not 1 but 2 podcast recaps. 1 hosted by 2 women and 1 by 2 men, while the perspectives are different the love and respect for the show comes through.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jabber71
    United States3 years ago
  • Loving the Episode Recap /Discussions starting Ep 203

    First-time Enterprise show viewer, coming to it after loving the new Star Trek:Strange New Worlds streaming season. Love the prequel themes & discussions. As 1st-timer only partially thru the show, I’m especially enjoying the podcast’s 20-year anniversary episode-by-episode podcasts starting with WarpFive Ep 203 in Sept 2021. Much less spoilery than the earlier podcast episodes. In-depth and thoughtful.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SonofSaradoc
    United States4 years ago
  • Dismal

    They spend more time complaining about cancel culture (without calling it cancel culture because they think they are clever) then they do the actual episodes. Oh and if somebody in an episode is persecuted, it predicts cancel culture. It drives me nuts when someone takes a leftist show like Star Trek, and tries to spin it so it supports a conservative position. That is exactly warp fives agenda. I might have given it a second star if they actually focused on the episodes.

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    1
    catwomanisbi
    Canada4 years ago
  • Warp Five:

    Please do more episodes of Warp 5, it is by far one of the best Star Trek podcasts going. Enterprise needs this podcast as more people now realise how good a series Enterprise was and maybe eventually Paramount will see the need for a Romulan War series. Great Work. Ed from Aus

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Feebz28
    Australia4 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the thoughtful analyses of character and thematic depth, often highlighting the engaging discussions that enhance their viewing experiences.
The chemistry between hosts is noted for bringing a dynamic and entertaining aspect to the discussions, making for enjoyable listening despite the focus on complex subjects.
Some express desire for a deeper analysis of contemporary parallels, while others appreciate the nostalgic elements and love for the original series. Users also mention a division in opinions between new and legacy hosts.

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264: Big Lizard in My Backyard
Q: Why do you think Archer chooses T'Pol to go back with him?
It seems that Archer chose T'Pol for multiple reasons: to convince her of time travel, her logical mindset, physical strength in case they face danger, and her ability to keep emotions in check during their mission.
259: I Only Wear My Sexiest Dresses in Exile
Q: Do you think that's what they were thinking about this episode as to why they might have decided to explore Hoshi's character?
The hosts express uncertainty about the writers' intentions and critique the episode's failure to effectively showcase Hoshi's development.
253: Bringing It All Together (to Tear It All Apart)
Q: Should these scenes that were cut have stayed in the episode?
The hosts agree that while one scene with Archer should have been cut, the scene with Hoshi should have remained as it added depth to her character development.
253: Bringing It All Together (to Tear It All Apart)
Q: Did they sufficiently wrap real world events in a way that works for Star Trek storytelling?
They argue that it works fine and is not heavily 'ripped from the headlines', but rather it's a cathartic exploration of trauma and response to attack that stands on its own.

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An engaging exploration of a beloved television series, this podcast focuses on the intricacies of a specific science fiction show. Each episode features detailed discussions centered around individual episodes, delving into themes such as character development, societal issues, and narrative complexities. The hosts offer contrasting perspectives and insights, often linking the show's plots to contemporary issues and historical events, ensuring a rich dialogue that elevates the viewing experience for both first-time viewers and seasoned fans. The emphasis on character arcs and moral dilemmas presents listeners with a thought-provoking look into storytelling and its relevance. Unique insights and a sense of community surround the love for th... more

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