Alienating the Audience

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4.9
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210 reviews
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170 episodes
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Date created
2019/11/15
Latest episode
2026/01/13
Average duration
69 min.
Release period
36 days

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Andrew Heaton and an army of nerds plunge deep, deep into films, books, and TV shows to ask: what's science fiction really about? What is The Twilight Zone really exploring? What are the underlying themes of Star Trek? What is the worldview of Star Wars? Also sometimes Heaton performs comedy on other planets.

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The Friendly Hivemind of Pluribus
2026/01/13
"Pluribus is the Borg Collective, but polite and friendly." So says Brian Brushwood, who rejoins the show to discuss Vince Gilligan's latest program, starring Rhea Seehorn.
This is How the World Ends: Apocalypse in Science Fiction
2025/11/04
Science fiction tackles the end of the world again and again, sometimes hopefully and sometimes utterly devoid of it. Josh Jennings joins in this expensive episode to discuss the many, many fates of mankind which come to a close across the worlds of science fiction. Space Tractor: And Other Science Fiction Short Stories https://www.amazon.com/SPACE-TRACTOR-Science-Fiction-Stories-ebook/dp/B0FJPDYMH8/ref=sr_1_1?crid=15MARPN6Y4DM&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.cFEATJSsQLnfuO9Y2RkgnmYoIvRwTMvIuk0R6Z6ZAp8NsR2mn5D9ml79QeygyBBR4c8Fxvw2jBUe8IGSYGo9x4iQnr3qkIF2HGcmvBRt5p4.HqB3rkgkSY53a9bxfAiHB24WIjWObnR9Rz0eWsJDaCo&dib_tag=se&keywords=josh+jennings+books&qid=1762223518&sprefix=josh+jennings%2Caps%2C125&sr=8-1
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"Scream" meets "The Truman Show": The Cabin in the Woods
2025/10/14
In the film "Cabin in the Woods" the grizzly deaths of several archetypical characters are stage-managed by office workers in order to quench the bloodlust of ancient, pagan gods. The film is simultaneously a comedy and a horror, and an excellent romp. Henrique Couto, host of the Weekly Spooky podcast, joins to discuss the film, as well as the appeal of horror, and why that genre in particular excels at meta narratives.
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Let's Argue About the Prime Directive
2025/09/15
The Prime Directive orders Starfleet officers to refrain from interfering in pre-warprdrive civilizations. It is a doctrine of cultural non-interference... But is it actually a good idea? Scottish Scifi twins Dickie and Stone Lynch return to argue with Heaton about it. Support the show! www.patreon.com/alienating
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The Last Starfighter
2025/07/08
In "The Last Starfighter" (1984) a young man has his sword-in-the-stone moment playing an arcade game which propels him into heroic intergalactic adventure. Brett Weaver joins to discuss the movie, the Hero's Journey, and to talk about what a sequel or remake would look like. LINKS:  Heaton's Otamatone Odyssey  https://youtu.be/3BMGPv5RnOQ  
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Women Can Electrocute You
2025/06/16
In Naomi Alderman's "The Power" women all over the planet suddenly develop the ability to shoot electrical shocks, to the point of lethality. The natural order is entirely inverted, with men easily overpowered by women, and resulting societal tumult. Katherine Mangu-Ward joins to discuss.
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Time Loops
2025/05/20
Getting thrown back to the same place in time, repeatedly, with little you can do about it has become an awesome sub genre in scifi. From Groundhog Day, to The Endless, we discuss time loops and their appeal in science fiction. Brian Brushwood joins to discuss.
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Holy Space Capitalism of the Feringi
2025/04/01
Star Trek's Feringi are intergalactic traders, merchants, entrepreneurs, and feckless shysters. How did they get to be space capitalists when the Federation outgrew the concept of money altogether? Sean Finnerty joins to discuss Feringinar, the Rules of Acquisition, and the economy of the 24th century.  
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Cheating with a Sexbot
2025/03/05
In "Subservience" Megan Fox plays a robot servant who goes off the rails, seduces her owner, and tries to kill his wife. Henrique Couto joins to discuss the ethical implications of cheating on your spouse with a robot, how we ought to treat robots even if they don't really have consciousness, and whether or not we'd buy robot servants in general.
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"Alien" is Dudes Afraid of Getting Knocked Up
2025/02/07
Fresh after seeing "Alien: Romulus," Dickie Lynch and Heaton discuss Ripley Scott's "Alien" franchise: the creepy aesthetics of H. R. Geiger, the deepest fears of the movie, the alien seeding of "Prometheus," and the most recent installment as a best-of.  
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A Canticle for Leibowitz
2025/01/16
It's three centuries after the apocalypse, and a small Catholic monastery in the desert is collecting and safeguarding whatever pre-calamite artifacts it can, to preserve knowledge until civilization gets going again. Brian Brushwood joins to discuss this post-apocalyptic "Jesuits in space" novel.
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A. I. As Monkeypaw Slaves
2024/12/16
How has A. I. been portrayed through history in science fiction, and what's it going to look like as it keeps getting better? Stone Lynch and J. C. Campbell join to discuss.
A Clockwork Orange's Secret Extra Chapter
2024/11/14
Anthony Burgess wrote his dystopian novel "A Clockwork Orange" in 1962, but two different versions appeared on either side of the Atlantic. The American version stops at chapter twenty, whereas the British version has an extra twenty-first chapter, which totally changes the book. Brian Brushwood joins to discuss. 
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Faster Than Light Travel in Sci-Fi
2024/10/07
The universe is really, really big. Like huge. Really really really huge. Prompting science fiction to come up with workarounds so everyone isn't stuck on the same boring 'ol planet. Dickie Lynch rejoins to discuss.
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Stay Your Age Right Now Forever
2024/09/03
Drew Magary's book "The Postmortal" explores a scenario in which a vaccine is made for aging. Whatever age you take it at, you are paused there indefinitely. How does that effect marriage, retirement, and society as a whole? Josh Jennings and Ashland Viscosi return to discuss.
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4.9 out of 5
210 reviews
blueExcess 2023/08/17
Best sci-fi podcast this side of Vulcan
Best sci-fi podcast where the host is speaking from a horse. Slightly disappointed with how few lines the horse has though.
TheLAW17 2023/02/27
The longest hiatus of my life...
I was afraid this podcast had been canceled as Andrew focused on the political orphanage. I had all but given up hope, and then low and behold one day...
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yetanothereviewer 2023/01/20
You guys are adorable
Come to dinner anytime.
Rothbards unleashed cop 2022/04/28
Mr. Heston is too attractive.
Please stop.
The speech man 2021/09/10
Rarely alien👽ating to me so far!
I enjoy this rarely alien👽ating podcast very much. When doing outdoor work then I often listen👂🏻to this podcast. I've only been uncomfortable with ...
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Jlkidd 2021/01/28
Your essential sci-fi “how-to” course
If you want to move beyond *just* popular sci-fi, this podcast will give you the introduction you need to explore the broad expanse of the genre. It’s...
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Denny1234321 2021/01/23
Awesome!
This is my absolutely favorite podcast. Looking forward to the next episode.
MadMarchHare83 2020/12/10
Heaton goes full geek
Glad to hear nerds go deep and pound a subject until exalted release.
Adam Marx 2020/09/29
Great Podcast; Lots of Fun
This is a really enjoyable podcast with fun discussions about a variety of sci-fi topics. There’s a good mix of humour, philosophy, and analysis.
Volk13 2020/07/16
Another great episode
Thank you, great episodes with awesome guests. Great B5 reference. Love that show.
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