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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 

Jun 28, 2018

Ahh, If Wishes Were Horses.  What is there to say about it?  It’s got the Dancing Man from Twin Peaks as Rumpelstiltzkin, it’s got Buck Bokai, it’s got Bashir’s sex fantasies, it’s got Gunji Jackdaws… that’s pretty much everything, so we just decided to waste/enhance everyone’s time by talking about...


Jun 20, 2018

It's the Reopening the Mailbag Part II Wonderful Extravaganza of Joy and Ecstasy! The RTW crew takes a break from DS9 this week to focus on you, the listeners! And we've got all sorts of fun things to discuss! We're diving into heavy topics like the existence of God and His place in public schools and the morality of...


Jun 14, 2018

Father's Day is coming! And the only responsible and nationally recognized way to celebrate Father's Day is to watch Deep Space Nine! The crew's dads are aboard to discuss this pretty iffy early episode, which includes perhaps the worst acting ever featured by a main cast member. Along the way, they'll be diving into...


Jun 7, 2018

Thank you for calling Reopening the Wormhole. To listen to a fantastic podcast about The Emperor’s New Cloak, the epic and stunning finale (chronologically!) to the Star Trek mirror universe saga, press 1.  Hold on, we’re getting another call.  It looks like Dabo Boy Kregg Castillo has joined your operators to talk...


Jun 1, 2018

Straight from the mirror universe to you, it's another episode of Reopening the Wormhole! Joining us this week is the always amazing Jonathan Ferguson as we look through the looking glass into a world of overacting Bashirs, strangely meaningless Tuvoks and sleepy Sisko eyes. But our thoughts don't end there, as we're...