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Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 2x09 - "Subspace Rhapsody"

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That was fantastic! So fun.

I hope this leads to good things for Uhura's self image.

With Sam singing backup to Chapel alongside Ortegas and Uhura, his death and the lack of effect on the Enterprise crew feels more conspicuous. Then again, I don't remember if Uhura or Chapel are even in that episode.
 
Btw, was M’Benga the only one who didn’t sing himself?
My brain couldn’t reconcile his singing voice in the few lines he had with his normal speaking voice.
 
Not going to lie, I’ve been dreading this one. And I’m not even sure why because I loved DS9’s two musical episodes, His Way and It’s Only a Paper Moon. I’m a little reassured by the comments here, I will have a watch later!
 
They knocked this out of the goddamn park!

From the Easter Eggs (Corby, Pregnant Carol) to the story development (discussing Una becoming more open and this potentially driving Kirk's leadership approach, La'An coming to terms with her feelings, Spock feeling knocked back about Chapel taking the role) to the goddamn songs (Bruce Horak as the Klingon doing his best Kanye West impression, the poignant lyrics at times (Chapel and M'Benga on the first number with their looks and talk of cutting like a knife), learning more about what happened between La'An and UE-Kirk)

This could have easily been a bit hokey and whilst I was disappointed not to get Colonel Worf's dad singing some of that Klingon Opera that "our" Worf loved so much I think this has been yet another in a string of perfect episodes.

I would like to see the Klingon's dance routine in LDS as it does feel like it would fit there.

This had similar feel to the episode of Scrubs with the woman who has a tumour in her brain (I think) which causes her to perceive everything around her in song and similarly it had some really heart felt beats to it.

Also reminds me a bit of some of the musical episodes of Community

Jess Bush in the Amy Winehouse style song was class

Fuck Yeah Trek is great!
 
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That was pretty good. The songs weren’t as dst by as Buffy’s or Batman’s musical episodes but they were still good. The Uhura and La’an ones were probably the best. I was expecting a Klingon rock song though. What we got isn’t what I would have done with them.

Isn’t it a bit early for K’tinga ships? They only just got the D7.
 
Is it as good as Once More, With Feeling? No.
Are some of the cast weaker singers than others? Of course.
Were a couple of the songs duds? Sure.

Did I have an absolutely delightful time anyway and cackle and clap like some demented seal throughout? Absolutely.

Just one of the most charming, uplifting, and daring entries in the franchise. A fucking wonderful episode that had no right being as good as it was. Celia Rose Gooding is a revelation.

I wouldn't trade it for the world.
 
Well, that was something else.

Hopefully this satisfies those clamoring for some deep space anomaly investigatin'.

Highlights:

- La'an's solo.
- Pike and Batel on the bridge.
- Uhura's solo.
- The finale.
- The Klingons. Holy fuck. I almost fell backwards out of my chair laughing.

Mad bastards.

Spock / Chapel? Hmmm. Don't mess with me.
 
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