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Reopening the Wormhole is a weekly podcast in which three Deep Space Nine obsessives tackle a randomly selected episode from the series and analyze all the things they love and hate about it. Each week, they'll try to determine the funniest lines out of context, deliver their very official review scores and much more! Make sure to stick around until the end, so you don't miss it when they spin the Dabo wheel to reveal next week's episode! 

Featuring Jack Stovold, Sam Stovold and Kevin Young 

Jan 29, 2020

After a loooooong hiatus punctuated only by Xmas cheer in December, RTW is returning with the long-awaited mailbaggery you’ve all been clamoring for! Technical difficulties held us back for a few months, but nothing can stop us from reading and responding to every single one of your emails. The guys are answering all sorts of questions, DS9-related and otherwise, from fans of all stars and stripes. Among the topics listeners are asking about: the universal translator, reactions to our divisive Hollow Man episode, discussions of some listener to 10 emails, Technobabble, and so much more. No matter how long it’s been since we finished discussing every episode of Deep Space Nine, our love for the show will never wane, and we will keep having discussions just like this both on and off the podcast. Because Star Trek is, like, cool. Look forward to the forthcoming Retrospective episodes to hear our detailed thoughts on our experience with Deep Space Nine and this podcast that ran our lives for so many years!

To hear your email read on another future mailbag episode, mail us at: reopeningthewormhole@gmail.com

Check out Jack on Jack’s Silly Little Friendly Neighborhood Star Trek: Discover, Short Trek, and Picard Podcast at jacksdiscovery.libsyn.com or on Apple Podcasts.

Also, hear Jack and friend of the show Geoff Clarke talk about all things Planet of the Apes on The Apecast at theapecast.libsyn.com or on Apple Podcasts.

Lastly, hear Sam talk about Marvel Star Wars comics from the 1970s and 80s on Marvel Star Wars Explorers at marvelstarwarsexplorers.com or on Stitcher or Apple Podcasts.