WrittenWeird@lemmy.world
on 31 Jul 2023 16:01
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Don’t think I have ever had such mixed feelings about an upcoming episode.
I feel like it will either be gloriously entertaining on par with Those Old Scientists or a complete cringefest, and that the fanbase is going to be equally divided.
StillPaisleyCat@startrek.website
on 31 Jul 2023 20:51
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The cast includes a Grammy winner from a successful Broadway musical, another Broadway performer, and another who toured with a Gilbert & Sullivan company.
The songs were written by alternative music musicians who have successful songs in a motion picture soundtrack and have done the same for other shows.
The preconditions for them pulling this off exceptionally well are there.
For those who happily purchase Spiner’s ‘Old Yellow Eyes’ but believe that no other forms, musical or animation, are sufficiently respectful of the dignity of the franchise, we’ll just have to agree to disagree.
DharmaCurious@startrek.website
on 01 Aug 2023 11:20
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People forget. Star trek has already done a musical episode. Mr. Data sang the breakout pop hit “Life forms” on the bridge of the enterprise. It was glorious. It was amazing. It is literally the only thing you should watch, ever again. Just that. On loop.
GaiusGornicusCaesar@startrek.website
on 01 Aug 2023 13:36
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Fun fact is that Spiner ad-libbed that entire song. He was only meant to hum.
DharmaCurious@startrek.website
on 01 Aug 2023 17:56
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Oh that makes it so much better!
CeruleanRuin@lemmy.world
on 03 Aug 2023 16:22
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triktrek@startrek.website
on 01 Aug 2023 23:01
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I know Cecile Rose Gooding is the Grammy winner from Broadway. Who is the other Broadway performer?
StillPaisleyCat@startrek.website
on 02 Aug 2023 00:57
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Carol Kane is known for her work on Broadway, not just film and television. She had a main role in the musical Wicked.
Unfortunately, I don’t see her listed on the soundtrack. Perhaps she no longer sings.
Rebecca Romjin was the one in a G&S touring company.
AzPsycho@lemmy.world
on 31 Jul 2023 21:27
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I love this season. This show has done for me what Discovery didn’t. Made Trek fun or thought provoking when it needs to be while entertaining existing fans and new viewers.
CeruleanRuin@lemmy.world
on 03 Aug 2023 16:26
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Don’t think I have ever had such mixed feelings about an upcoming episode.
I feel like it will either be gloriously entertaining on par with Those Old Scientists or a complete cringefest, and that the fanbase is going to be equally divided.
The cast includes a Grammy winner from a successful Broadway musical, another Broadway performer, and another who toured with a Gilbert & Sullivan company.
The songs were written by alternative music musicians who have successful songs in a motion picture soundtrack and have done the same for other shows.
The preconditions for them pulling this off exceptionally well are there.
For those who happily purchase Spiner’s ‘Old Yellow Eyes’ but believe that no other forms, musical or animation, are sufficiently respectful of the dignity of the franchise, we’ll just have to agree to disagree.
People forget. Star trek has already done a musical episode. Mr. Data sang the breakout pop hit “Life forms” on the bridge of the enterprise. It was glorious. It was amazing. It is literally the only thing you should watch, ever again. Just that. On loop.
Fun fact is that Spiner ad-libbed that entire song. He was only meant to hum.
Oh that makes it so much better!
All-singing all-dancing Starfleet captains is a time-honored tradition, after all.
I know Cecile Rose Gooding is the Grammy winner from Broadway. Who is the other Broadway performer?
Carol Kane is known for her work on Broadway, not just film and television. She had a main role in the musical Wicked.
Unfortunately, I don’t see her listed on the soundtrack. Perhaps she no longer sings.
Rebecca Romjin was the one in a G&S touring company.
I love this season. This show has done for me what Discovery didn’t. Made Trek fun or thought provoking when it needs to be while entertaining existing fans and new viewers.
Meanwhile in the Kelvin-verse…