Techno-Zombies: Something (anything) from/in the style of Daft Punk.Country-Western.
That's the genre. Because it would somehow make sense.

Techno-Zombies: Something (anything) from/in the style of Daft Punk.Country-Western.
That's the genre. Because it would somehow make sense.
I really think they should of had a end credits scene of a lurking Borg cube picking up the signal and bursting into song.
So, you've rewatched such treasures like Shades of Gray but *this* episode is just more than you can stomach. Riiiiiighhhhht.
Then apply that logic to the other poster. They can find something of value to every other episode to rewatch...except a musical.All the other bad stuff, I can find some reason to maybe watch.
One man's junk, etc. etc. I won't watch a lot of TNG, or VOY or ENT. Is that junk too? Or just personal preference?That's where my comment comes from. That her said it was the only episode he'd never rewatch. There's a lot of junk in Trek to "never watch."
I prefer "Shades of Gay," the knock off Star Trek porno.AUTO TUNE!
In fairness when I said this would divisive (in my head but I never wrote, will be helpful if I wrote) is that some people just don't like musicals. And in an out of place situation, they'll feel that even more so.
I don't think there's anything wrong with that, it's unlikely to convert people to loving musicals as just you do or you don't, in my experience.
I think people need a free ticket on disliking this one. I sat with two friends and said to one "You will hate it." Turned to the other. "You will love it."
And as an aside I quite like Shades of Grey.
It's fine to not like this one if you don't like musicals, or for whatever reason. I didn't like the LD crossover because I don't like LD and I'm, fairly, comfortable saying I won't watch it (or LD again. ... Maybe. We'll see when a rewatch opportunity comes up.)
My questions just more on what I thought was the extreme front of saying it was the first/only episode he'd never rewatch. There's a LOT of junk in Trek so that's a lot to say. I cannot even fully say that with confidence with the LD crossover or a LD episode. (Though, I could say it with DIS. No interest in that one at all.)
There's really only one episode in the franchise, Shades of Gray, I can confidently say I won't ever re-watch. Hell, on my rewatches of TNG sometimes I'll even watch Code of Honor. Shades of Gray? No point in watching it. All the other bad stuff, I can find some reason to maybe watch.
That's where my comment comes from. That her said it was the only episode he'd never rewatch. There's a lot of junk in Trek to "never watch."
Then apply that logic to the other poster. They can find something of value to every other episode to rewatch...except a musical.
No surprise in there. I like musicals but haven't watched this one for my own reasons.
One man's junk, etc. etc. I won't watch a lot of TNG, or VOY or ENT. Is that junk too? Or just personal preference?
I have not. But if I do I'll chime in.Has anyone seen an interview anywhere with the composers of the music for this episode?
Which one?The only episode I won't watch is because it was too effective.
"Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach."
So you can have your one episode you won't rewatch, which you mention being "Shades Of Gray", and others on the board (here and in threads throughout the forum) have stated they have an episode or movie they won't ever rewatch, but when I say this is the one episode I won't ever rewatch, that is considered 'extreme'?
Who are you to make that call?
Understood, I've watched every episode 2-4 times."Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach."
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