Because I liked the songs, the character moments and the episode over all....But why?
EDIT: Like, WHY do people love this? It's just bad Trek! It's not even a good musical!
The OP summed it all up and I would even say sums up a lot more about tv shows that tend to borrow a lot from others tv shows.Perhaps as a stand alone it was a good episode, I did cut out the musical klingon part though but when you have watched too many shows and have a lot to compare with, you begin to see what is a lacking.Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and mine is that this is a great episode! It's a lot of fun, they tell a story, and also give each character development at the same time too. While the songs aren't all going to be classics, I enjoyed them quite a bit. Enough to get the vinyl version of the episode soundtrack! And the Klingon song was great!![]()
Buffy explained its musical as magical shit, which was par for the course for that show. SNW explained its musical as a space anomaly, which is par for the course in the Trek franchise.Joss Whedon was actually a uniquely talented and creative person and always took risks with musicals and puppets that was easier to pull off in a fantasy world that is the buffyverse compared to star trek that is mostly a sci-fi world, SNW just seem to be copying off him but not really having his raw talents and not knowing how to put sci-fi first and fantasy second.
...But why?
EDIT: Like, WHY do people love this? It's just bad Trek! It's not even a good musical!
shows give reasons to do musical. throw in grey's anatomy that did a musical in a medical environment.Buffy explained its musical as magical shit, which was par for the course for that show. SNW explained its musical as a space anomaly, which is par for the course in the Trek franchise.
But it's NOT good Trek. I've just rewatched this episode and...Buffy explained its musical as magical shit, which was par for the course for that show. SNW explained its musical as a space anomaly, which is par for the course in the Trek franchise.
Subspace Rhapsody also dealt with character arcs that had been running through the season, such as Spock and Chapel relationship and La'an character development, among others.In the buffy episode the stakes were just higher and the tension was better and it also created new story arcs that developed throughout the show. buffy/spike, dawn and the feeling of been wanted, Willow/Tera foreshadowing end, Giles and the notion of becoming irrelevant. So the buffy episode did a lot that all paid off by the end of the season.
Well, obviously I disagree.But it's NOT good Trek.
But, again, it doesn't do it WELL.Subspace Rhapsody also dealt with character arcs that had been running through the season, such as Spock and Chapel relationship and La'an character development, among others.
So be it. T.E.T.O.And again, obviously I disagree.
But it's NOT good Trek. I've just rewatched this episode and...
I'm sorry. But Gatekeeper, 110011001 et al who are praising this to the nines, I HATE "Subspace Rhapsody". I hate it so much. It's just the goofiest idea for a Trek story and the execution is even worse. If you're gonna do a Star Trek musical, go all out with it and have fun with yourself. Imagine if Christopher Pike did a full-on tapdance number during a song. That would've been spectacular.
"Subspace Rhapsody" on the other hand takes itself seriously in a meta/ironic way whilst ending several seasonal subplots, and it backfires horribly. The only good thing to come out of this is, again, the KPop Klingon Hunters bit, which is exactly the kind of silliness a Star Trek musical should have. The rest is tone deaf, poorly written, OOC sharkjumping nuttery that makes me really wonder how bad the third season is considering that season is mostly gimmick episodes barring the resolution to "Hegemony" and the second chapter of the Rah storyline.
EDIT: Indeed, I think I hate "Subspace Rhapsody" so much and am so flabbergasted by its praise here that I think I should take a break from SNW and watch other Trek shows like Enterprise, The Next Generation and Voyager, before working up the courage to brace myself for season 3, "Hegemony" included.
what is good trek? maybe this a new topic on its own. In SNWSubspace Rhapsody also dealt with character arcs that had been running through the season, such as Spock and Chapel relationship and La'an character development, among others.
Well, obviously I disagree.
But it's NOT good Trek. I've just rewatched this episode and...
I'm sorry. But Gatekeeper, 110011001 et al who are praising this to the nines, I HATE "Subspace Rhapsody". I hate it so much. It's just the goofiest idea for a Trek story and the execution is even worse. If you're gonna do a Star Trek musical, go all out with it and have fun with yourself. Imagine if Christopher Pike did a full-on tapdance number during a song. That would've been spectacular.
"Subspace Rhapsody" on the other hand takes itself seriously in a meta/ironic way whilst ending several seasonal subplots, and it backfires horribly. The only good thing to come out of this is, again, the KPop Klingon Hunters bit, which is exactly the kind of silliness a Star Trek musical should have. The rest is tone deaf, poorly written, OOC sharkjumping nuttery that makes me really wonder how bad the third season is considering that season is mostly gimmick episodes barring the resolution to "Hegemony" and the second chapter of the Rah storyline.
EDIT: Indeed, I think I hate "Subspace Rhapsody" so much and am so flabbergasted by its praise here that I think I should take a break from SNW and watch other Trek shows like Enterprise, The Next Generation and Voyager, before working up the courage to brace myself for season 3, "Hegemony" included.
I'm NOT speaking for the fandom at large. I'm speaking for myself.Ah, the old ‘it’s not good Trek’ argument.
Listen. If all you want to do with this thread is to complain that you hate the episode, fine. You’ve made that clear, and you can now move on with your life. But please don’t presume to speak for the fandom at large that ‘it’s not good Trek,’ because no two fans think alike about that opinion.
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