I would *totally* be down for a Star Trek musical!
As a former musical theater actor, I’d love that. If anyone is going to do it, it’ll be SNW.
I would *totally* be down for a Star Trek musical!
I should ask Anson about it at Con this June!As a former musical theater actor, I’d love that. If anyone is going to do it, it’ll be SNW.
Virtuoso got pretty close, as did the pre credits scene of Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy .I would *totally* be down for a Star Trek musical!
Why? They could easily do original songs.Strange New Worlds could get away with doing a musical, but they would have to do contemporary 20th/21st century earth song covers.
We already have Spock and Una singing (in character!) in the Q&A Short Trek.Does anyone know if any other cast members do?
Country. It fits.Scratch one off the list
No. Especially since Riker's character in the first episode and his relationship with Picard was wonderful. "I love you, but I don't work for you anymore and I can and will speak my mind."
It was part of a big bucket of moments that were "drama for drama's sake".
That was the moment that I felt really sorry for the crew of the Titan. "Crap. Three people are supposedly in charge and none of them know what they're doing!"
IIRC this was right after "There's a Federation citizen in danger and we must protect him!" "No, we can't put the crew of the Titan at risk." "It's my SON!" "Ohhhh! That's different!"
The show got better but that mess was a low point.
I haven't seen any of the Voyager eps where Picardo sings but I know he does. Spiner sings of course. Celia Rose Gooding sings. Does anyone know if any other cast members do?
Honestly, they should've changed the name of the USS Titan to the USS Picard rather than the Enterprise-G.
Why was the ship's name changed in the first place? I found that decision irrelevant.
I still wound up having warmer feelings about it. But otherwise, yup.That's really where this season definitively died for me and I really can't say anything that came after was any better. Just one episode after another seesawing wildly between drama for drama's sake and nostalgia for nostalgia's sake with no concern whatsoever for actually combining any of this into a decent story. Ten episodes later I feel nothing whatsoever watching the 'redemption' of Shaw, the 'restoration' of Data, the return or defeat of the Borg and most damningly I can't muster the slightest ounce of belief in Picard as a person or his relationship with any of these other people around him, especially not his son with whom he's had no actual relationship whatsoever, just a ridiculous rollercoaster of arguments and unearned fatherly advice.
matala probably thought that renaming it enterprise would increase his chance of ''legacy'' getting greenlitWhy was the ship's name changed in the first place?
yeah considering picard/beverly reaction it's pretty clear it was meant to be the ''uss picard'' and like you mentioned jack's adr line is pretty obviousit would not have surprised me in the slightest that Titan was supposed to be renamed Picard.
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