Given the timid and forgettable nature of most music in Star Trek, in Q Who the music really stands out. Not only did it introduce the Borg theme, it was also perfectly choreographed to what was happening on screen, which really added to the urgency and excitement of the show.
Of particular note is the music played during the episodes final moments, which was both haunting and beautiful at the same time. In my opinion the music made what was already an awesome episode truly epic. It boggles my mind how Star Trek composers can produce something like this in one episode then churn out predictable, forgettable, aimless dreck in most others.
The only other episode that I can think of who's score approaches the one in Q Who is DS9's Sacrifice of Angels, which had similar positive effects on that episode.
(By the way, Q Who to me was undoubtedly the best Borg episode ever. It showed them in their most raw and uncomprimisng form. No need for leaders or even spokespersons, a true collective who's only purpose was to enhance themselves by acquiring new technology with ruthless, logical efficiency. Every subsequent Borg episode has merely diluted what was in the beginning one of the most unique and frightening "villains" ever portrayed on screen.)
Of particular note is the music played during the episodes final moments, which was both haunting and beautiful at the same time. In my opinion the music made what was already an awesome episode truly epic. It boggles my mind how Star Trek composers can produce something like this in one episode then churn out predictable, forgettable, aimless dreck in most others.
The only other episode that I can think of who's score approaches the one in Q Who is DS9's Sacrifice of Angels, which had similar positive effects on that episode.
(By the way, Q Who to me was undoubtedly the best Borg episode ever. It showed them in their most raw and uncomprimisng form. No need for leaders or even spokespersons, a true collective who's only purpose was to enhance themselves by acquiring new technology with ruthless, logical efficiency. Every subsequent Borg episode has merely diluted what was in the beginning one of the most unique and frightening "villains" ever portrayed on screen.)