20: This Is All a Damned Inconvenience – Star Trek: Nemesis




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Summary: A generation comes to its end as Star Trek: Nemesis takes its place in the latest Star Trek film vault edition of The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular. Glenn & Scott are joined by Steven Graham to try to figure out just what Shinzon’s plan is and how it’s supposed to work, what it means to seize the means of production on Romulus, how well the movie explores its ideas about mirroring and nature vs. nurture, action scenes that feel like they’re there to be used in a video game, and how the final voyage of The Next Generation treats The Next Generation. So set a collision course for the latest edition of The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular! (Warning: discussion of sexual assault.) You can support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/nontoxicfanboys. Musical Selections: “I Need You” from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire by James Newton Howard “My Right Arm” from Star Trek: Nemesis by Jerry Goldsmith “The Mine” from Star Trek: Nemesis by Jerry Goldsmith “The Scorpion” from Star Trek: Nemesis by Jerry Goldsmith “Repairs” from Star Trek: Nemesis by Jerry Goldsmith “A New Ending” (Shinzon’s theme, plaintive setting) from Star Trek: Nemesis by Jerry Goldsmith “The Mirror” from Star Trek: Nemesis by Jerry Goldsmith “Remus” from Star Trek: Nemesis by Jerry Goldsmith “A New Ending” (Shinzon’s theme in its final form) from Star Trek: Nemesis by Jerry Goldsmith “A New Ending” (main theme, slow setting) from Star Trek: Nemesis by Jerry Goldsmith Purchase the music excerpted in this episode: Star Trek: Nemesis, original score by Jerry Goldsmith The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, original score by James Newton Howard