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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 2x04 - "An Obol for Charon"

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Its silly (but you keep responding anyway) to expect a show set in the future to vary its musical references rather than only use 20th/21st century music of a limited genre as a reference point? We can only show diversity with people but nothing else? Ok then carry on.
(Next time on Star Trek Saru sings his favourite song 'Fly me to the moon', it has a space reference after all)
They chose the song for a reason. Something that would resonate with the audience and the character of Tilly. Without that reference the scene would lose most of it's meaning. Tilly saying "Moon Over Rigel VII" by S'Narf Rezbo just wouldn't work the same way.
 
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Fond Memories elicited:
- Tin Man
- V'ger
- Galaxy's Child
- Disaster
- Imaginary Friend (Maybe this wasn't exactly a fond memory)
- TWOK (albeit a much more sinister version of the radiation scene, but also the emotional gut-punch of Kirk/Spock/Michael/Saru)
- TVH (Specifically the transmission and 'DRILLING HOLES IN HIS HEAD WON'T SOLVE ANYTHING!' except it did!)

I did think of V'ger when the sphere was downloading all its data, and "Tin Man" when they figured out it's a life form.
 
They chose the song for a reason. Something would resonate with the audience and the character of Tilly. Without that reference the scene would loose most of it's meaning. Till saying "Moon Over Rigel VII" by S'Narf Rezbo just wouldn't work the same way.
Exactly. It's what the song choice means to the viewer that is important, not presenting some super accurate view of the future. It's the same as when people who complain about the UT or the fact that most aliens are people with "bumpy foreheads"...those aren't mistakes, they're done on purpose for the purposes of presenting the show in a satisfying way.
 
Exactly. It's what the song choice means to the viewer that is important, not presenting some super accurate view of the future. It's the same as when people who complain about the UT or the fact that most aliens are people with "bumpy foreheads"...those aren't mistakes, they're done on purpose for the purposes of presenting the show in a satisfying way.

Translation: It's not real so everyone can relax.
 
Regarding "Space Oddity", they sing that one in that Carpool Karaoke video too. I wonder if they start doing more singing on the show like they did with Doctor and Seven on Voyager.
 
I just rewatched Alien the other night, and I can definitely see the resemblance in appearance and attitude.
I hope she sticks around. She brings a nice harder edged feel to the show, without going overboard into dark and brooding.
 
The song Greensleeves has been around since 1500's. It's been recorded and reinterpreted constantly since then. It was famously used as the theme to the Lassie TV show. It might even be someone favorite song.
Scarborourgh Fair, made famous by Simon and Garfunkle in the 60's traces back to the 17th Century.

Music endures.
 
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