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Season Three Music vs. Episode Content

Lois007

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Watching the third season. The season when the opening theme was changed to be more upbeat - happy rhythm, strummy guitars, and a jaunty tambourine. What I find so funny is the juxtaposition of the bright music with the darkness of the story arc. There's so much violence, hopelessness, despair, disrepair, and mistrust in the stories. A lot of unwashed faces covered with soot and sweat. The Zindi, evil machinations, the Expanse, anomalies, T'Pol's addiction. You all know the scripts. And all of this preluded by a skippy tune with a tambourine. It's comical. I wonder if it was intentional.
 
I expect the decision to pep up the theme tune and add "Star Trek" to the title were completely separate to the mood of the story arc.
Far more beneficial, I think, was how the production values so well reflected the state of Enterprise and its crew.
In addition to the "unwashed faces," etc. mentioned by Lois007, the ship communication system sounds like there's a speaker missing. And, the lines for ration packs in the mess hall. And how stuff hung in T'Pol's quarters are crooked. These all reinforced the storylines and character developments.
And the actors stepped up to the challenge.
 
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