Celia Rose Gooding was, indeed, exceptional in Subspace Rhapsody, but let's not discount Christina Chong, who has a singing career as well as an acting one. Both were absolutely brilliant in this episode. Also, credit needs to go to the composers. The big songs they both sang were not only perfect for them, but brilliant in their own rights.
The composers did a great job making catchy songs that are great in their own right. "I'm the X" is just such a brilliant pun. And there are many good singers in the cast. S Tier: Celia Rose Gooding, Christina Chong A Tier: Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Jess Bush, Melissa Navia (Shame we didn't get more from her) B Tier: Paul Wesley, Melanie Scrofano C Tier: Anson Mount He's a much better fighter than singer: Babs Olusanmokun 😁
A shame "Those Old Scientist" didn't get a mention. I can't recall any other episode that attempted to combine animation and live action, be a 100% comedy, AND a crossover all at once. One of the best and unique episode in the franchise's history.
I put three episodes of SNW in my list. With Old scientists and the Subspace Rhapsody, we have five out of twenty episodes that made ST history. A quarter of the total, thus far. Does that say something aboutthe series or not?
"Carbon Creek" from Enterprise it's also worth mentioning. It's fun to see Star Trek's "main cast playing a past relative of a main character(s) in a flashback" trope. but also important since we see when Vulcans become awere of the humans back in the 1950s during the Cold War and Space Race going on. That episode is one of my favorite and it's so much underrated.
'Trials and Tribbelations' and 'Those Old Scientists' are two episode that should be in the top-3, if you ask me. "Conspiracy" and "In the Pale Moonlight" should also be in this list.
•Cause And Effect is one of my favorite TNG episodes of all time. •I couldn't stand The Inner Light the 1st few times I saw it. Then one day, it just clicked. Now it's one of my all-time favs. •Pathfinder is also amazing. I can't help but tear up thinking of how it would've felt to hear a voice from home after all that time.
Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad is also kinda unique in the sense that it tells a time loop story from the point of view of the people NOT aware of it as they encounter the one person (Stamets) that is.
What about Voyager "Blink of an Eye" I think, where they were stuck above a planet that was going through time at 100x speed, but there are so many episodes that could be considered "Unique".
yall can say what you want but klingons singing is the best one! loved it have the videos and like to sometimes just listen to it. they should make a whole track!
Star Trek's musical episode has me listening to teh soundtrack over and over because it's so fun and emotionally beautiful. On my Spotify wrapped, musicals are one of my big categories solely because of this album.
That album has all my top songs and album and artists of the year. 🤣 I listen to it every morning getting ready. It's so good! I love musicals and star trek.
Great list. Still, if you're looking at unique episodes, I would have to include "The Empath" from TOS Season 3. While the impetus may have been to create an episode employing minimal sets, "The Empath" employed almost none at all, with Kirk, Spock, and McCoy in a black space with no walls and only one platform to sit on. This could easily be adapted into a one-act play performed in a downtown black box theater. Nevertheless, the result, due largely to wonderful guest star Kathryn Hayes as the mute Gem, is one of the most moving episodes in the entire franchise.
Good list. I also get the feeling Strange New Worlds is going to attempt to add more entries over the coming seasons as they are not scared to try out crazy ideas.
Surprised that the episodes In A Mirror Darkly (told via the Emissary’s POV/Captain’s Personal Log), First Contact (the TNG episode not the film, told from the prespective of aliens), and A Mirror Darkly (set exclusively in the Mirror Universe) didn’t make the cut. Wasn’t surprised to see Subspace Rhapsody take the #1 slot.
Odo: I've been watching you for a long time, Rom. You're not as stupid as you look. Rom: I AM TOO!!! That one always makes me howl! But "Necessary Evil" was one of my favorite episodes of season 2 of DS9. And I admit, I play and sing Subspace Rhapsody on a regular basis, lol.
I’ve been rewatching SNW and LD and a couple other Trek shows to fill my day’s waiting for new Trek series shows. I’ve noticed the background music in other episodes of SNW is the music used for the songs in Subspace Rhapsody.
Another unique episode is the In a Mirror, Darkly in that it's (to the best of my knowledge) the only mirror universe episode that is eniterely set in the mirror universe and without any characters from or other connections to the prime universe.
So happy Prodigy's Kobayashi made it on to the list. Being able to harness original voice footage from across several series into an animated version was amazing.
What about Strange New Worlds 'Those Old Scientists?' (eps 02-07) Animated characters transported to live series. There is nothing more unique than that! Live long and prosper.
Some of the songs from Subspace Rhapsody officially made it to my playlist in the car lol I think Those Old Scientists is up there, too as far as unique episodes go.
Subspace Rhapsody was ridiculous and hilarious. Great One-Off Episode to never happen again. I thoroughly enjoyed it, but it should stay the only musical episode.
I was never crazy about "Beyond the Farthest Star" from the standpoint of the message of race relations (and womans role in the workplace) that it was trying to convey. It showed how bad things were back then. Okay I get it. But it was too heavy handed and to me Star Trek and all sci-fi can be used to get that same message across without beating you over the head with it. Still the best line ever is, "Lokai is white on the right side. All of his people are white on the right side." And there you go. Both subtle and a slap in the face at the same time. Another great line that I think was better than "Beyond the Farthest Star" was "Going to Vic's won't make us forget who we are or where we came from. It reminds us that we are no longer bound by any limitations. Except the ones we impose on ourselves." But of course, you needed Beyond...... for that to make any sense. But that is just IMHO.
It would have been impossible for the officer behind Bateson to be Savik - the Bozeman had 'vanished' years before Savik even entered Starfleet Academy!
Are you sure? I'm going to do the math S5 of TNG it's in 2368, minus 90yrs, so the year the Bozeman was lost it's 2278 tops And TWOK it's in 2285 Wow, nice catch!they should said 80yrs And well since never happened, I'm glad of the schedule conflict than negated us that cameo
@@chacaf22 Geordi said the Soyuz class hadn't been in service in over 80 years, meaning they were withdrawn late 2270s or early 2280s, possibly due to the 'loss' of the Bozeman.
Heh the danger of "unique" is if you get too wacky you can lose some. I have had a couple buddies that love SNW and stopped the music episode 5 minutes in. I kind of only sort of hung around for the episode. But fun takes on structure, like Cause and Effect, is always fun
SNW Elysian Kingdom should be on this list. Also, Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow (the Laan Time travel episode), for the chutzpah in putting Kirk and a Noonien Singh as a romantic duo. Come to think of it, A Quality of Mercy (SNW revisiting Balance of Terror) also should be on this list. And, of course, Mirror, Mirror, for giving popularculture the "goatees are evil" trope.
Aw, I was really hoping to see the Singons again. I'm reminded of the music video for Raumschiff Edelweiss when I saw the singing Klingons If you haven't seen it, I can't recommend it highly enough. Look for the "official video" in the title. And relive 1993.
What about the episode of Nick generation when they first met the traveler and ended up going off to that funky edge of the universe place where their thoughts came to life. That's a lot more unique than some of the stuff you put here.
I still wish they could have done the proposed Short Trek with Picard and Uhura on the Leondegrance it would have been nice to have Nichelle back to give a coda to Uhura.
When you introduced Kobayashi, I swear it really sounded like you said Prodigy's fifth season, so much so that I rewound the video and it still sounded like that even though that series hasn't had a fifth season and probably isn't likely to. It was the first and so far only season. did anyone else think that sounded like fifth and not first?
Unique does not implicitly indicate greatness - and some people (myself for one) HATE musicals. There I’ve said it, I’m out there now. Indeed uniqueness infers that it will never be repeated - so yes, let’s keep the musical unique and never repeat or return to the format but other members of this list DO warrant returning to, so maybe ultimately this list becomes a list of but one episode…
I would agree with maybe 5 of your examples. Some, such as Assignment Earth, Pathfinder and Kobayashi feel like you are over reaching to find uniqueness. They are good episodes but not so unique as to be listed in the top 10. Does Pathfinder or Kobayashi really bring any more tears and excitement than seeing the TNG crew and the Enterprise D reunited on Picard? Wouldn't bringing the entire cast of one series back to reprise their roles in another series certainly be considered unique? I would consider the ENT episode where they find the USS Defiant in an asteroid to be unique in clearly linking an episode of TOS decades before to a current series. Or the ENT storyline finally explaining why Klingons in TOS did not have skeletal skull ridges. Wouldn't DSN's tribble episode be considered unique. One series incorporating the footage of another series into its main storyline. I'd say that was better than the Menagerie. Or the SNW episode with the overlap with the animated LWD - how unique is that?. The Pale Moonlight also stands alone as an episode solely presented as a personal log but shows the extremes main characters will go to in order to achieve their aims. Nothing so chilling before and rarely later although the SNW episode UNDER THE CLOAK OF WAR must certainly be seen as unique with the final decision of the doctor. Have we seen anything like that before in all of ST? Subspace Rhapsody was technically unique but also overall a throw-away episode that I never plan to watch again.
Subspace Rhapsody became my favorite episode of Star Trek ever. It's was just sooooo much fun. It shouldn't have worked. It should have been terrible. Instead it was brilliant.
On my Spotify wrapped, musicals were a big part of what I listened to because of that one soundtrack. Loved it. It's emotionally beautiful and I can't stop listening to it and crying.
There's also 'Carbon Creek' from Enterprise, a story (as T'Pol alleged it to be at the end of her telling it) of how Vulcans came to be temporarily trapped on Earth long before the events of First Contact, a break from the usual space-faring storylines, and somewhat alluded to in Picard S2 (though, well, hmm, yeah, stil not that convinced I liked S1 and S2 much myself!) with that FBI fella having been "assaulted" by a Vulcan trying to do a "Forget me" meld on him as a kid when out in a wooded area and was out for vengeance of space-people, presumably they were just doing surveys of Earth after discovering intelligent(ish) life on the planet through the Carbon Creek incident...
If Teri Garr doesn’t like taking about the one and only episode of Star Trek she was in, why would she even go a Star Trek convention in order to not talk about it? You said she doesn’t like talking about it at conventions. Where did she go, Close Encounters of the Third Kind conventions?
Far Beyond The Stars is a wonderful example of why I have nothing but contempt for bigots. You’ve got a talented writer and you pulp an issue containing a story they wrote, why? I guess it’s just growing up in the 90s, but bigotry just seems like an admission of weakness and stupidity.
OK, on reading the comments it is abundantly clear that I'm not the only person who caught you saying fifth season. L O L. You guys need to catch this stuff in editing before you put the video live
They all do. It's just that for filming purposes the songs have to be recorded first and then the actor(s) lipsyncs to their own recording. There is too much ambient noise on set for it to be done live. Been done that way since the very earliest movie musicals.
Great list. I have to say that Subspace Rhapsody is by far my favorite Trek episode in recent years --- and that's saying a lot given how rich all of Strange New Worlds episodes are, not to mention the many many others from the other series. The thing about Subspace Rhapsody is how beautifully realized the music is... profoundly so. Anyone that has had experience with musical theatre will agree... this was special and done so to the n'th degree.
Celia Rose Gooding was, indeed, exceptional in Subspace Rhapsody, but let's not discount Christina Chong, who has a singing career as well as an acting one. Both were absolutely brilliant in this episode. Also, credit needs to go to the composers. The big songs they both sang were not only perfect for them, but brilliant in their own rights.
The composers did a great job making catchy songs that are great in their own right. "I'm the X" is just such a brilliant pun.
And there are many good singers in the cast.
S Tier: Celia Rose Gooding, Christina Chong
A Tier: Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Jess Bush, Melissa Navia (Shame we didn't get more from her)
B Tier: Paul Wesley, Melanie Scrofano
C Tier: Anson Mount
He's a much better fighter than singer: Babs Olusanmokun 😁
A shame "Those Old Scientist" didn't get a mention. I can't recall any other episode that attempted to combine animation and live action, be a 100% comedy, AND a crossover all at once.
One of the best and unique episode in the franchise's history.
Absolutely. Probably the most unique episode in Star Trek history. I'd say it deserves a spot over Course Oblivion.
Agreed, that episode should've been in this list.
I think it was average tbh. I haven't seen any EPs of lower decks so the ep didn't mean that much to me. Each to there own right
I put three episodes of SNW in my list. With Old scientists and the Subspace Rhapsody, we have five out of twenty episodes that made ST history. A quarter of the total, thus far. Does that say something aboutthe series or not?
I felt DS9's Trials and Tribblations did a great job incorporating TNG era with TOS era too.
"Carbon Creek" from Enterprise it's also worth mentioning. It's fun to see Star Trek's "main cast playing a past relative of a main character(s) in a flashback" trope. but also important since we see when Vulcans become awere of the humans back in the 1950s during the Cold War and Space Race going on. That episode is one of my favorite and it's so much underrated.
Absolutely! 💯
I've rewatched this one possible more than any other Enterprise episode. Absolutely love it.
@@johnchedsey1306 I love it too! Velcro is Vulcan! 😅
It's a great episode. It would be also interesting to do a similar episode but vice versa.. a human trapped on an alien planet trying to blend in :D
'Trials and Tribbelations' and 'Those Old Scientists' are two episode that should be in the top-3, if you ask me. "Conspiracy" and "In the Pale Moonlight" should also be in this list.
•Cause And Effect is one of my favorite TNG episodes of all time.
•I couldn't stand The Inner Light the 1st few times I saw it. Then one day, it just clicked. Now it's one of my all-time favs.
•Pathfinder is also amazing. I can't help but tear up thinking of how it would've felt to hear a voice from home after all that time.
I also LOVED that in the musical, they made the SHIPS dance. Lolololol
Far Beyond the Stars was also interesting in seeing much of the cast in a more natural look without their alien make-up.
Great list Course Oblivion is indeed unique, but depressing as hell and I love Pathfinder in many ways
Prodigy fifth season? Wow the save Prodigy campaign went well then
How "Those old scientists" didn't make this list is a mystery to me. I just *knew* it was going to be number 1.
Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad is also kinda unique in the sense that it tells a time loop story from the point of view of the people NOT aware of it as they encounter the one person (Stamets) that is.
Course: Oblivion is a great example of the consequences of a Starfleet captain's actions. Something which is rarely addressed in Star Trek
What about Voyager "Blink of an Eye" I think, where they were stuck above a planet that was going through time at 100x speed, but there are so many episodes that could be considered "Unique".
yall can say what you want but klingons singing is the best one! loved it have the videos and like to sometimes just listen to it. they should make a whole track!
Star Trek's musical episode has me listening to teh soundtrack over and over because it's so fun and emotionally beautiful. On my Spotify wrapped, musicals are one of my big categories solely because of this album.
Me too
That album has all my top songs and album and artists of the year. 🤣 I listen to it every morning getting ready. It's so good! I love musicals and star trek.
I love it as well
Same here! I watched my Apple Music Replay thing the other day and apparently I’ve listened to this Subspace Rhapsody album exactly 200 times. 😂
Great list. Still, if you're looking at unique episodes, I would have to include "The Empath" from TOS Season 3. While the impetus may have been to create an episode employing minimal sets, "The Empath" employed almost none at all, with Kirk, Spock, and McCoy in a black space with no walls and only one platform to sit on. This could easily be adapted into a one-act play performed in a downtown black box theater. Nevertheless, the result, due largely to wonderful guest star Kathryn Hayes as the mute Gem, is one of the most moving episodes in the entire franchise.
Good list. I also get the feeling Strange New Worlds is going to attempt to add more entries over the coming seasons as they are not scared to try out crazy ideas.
I hope so
Surprised that the episodes In A Mirror Darkly (told via the Emissary’s POV/Captain’s Personal Log), First Contact (the TNG episode not the film, told from the prespective of aliens), and A Mirror Darkly (set exclusively in the Mirror Universe) didn’t make the cut.
Wasn’t surprised to see Subspace Rhapsody take the #1 slot.
8:38 "Star Trek Prodigy offered in its 5th season..."
I don't think we're there yet Tom... Not unless you're from the future! :o
Subspace Rhapsody has Quickly become one of my favourite episodes, it always puts a grin on my face, love it! 🖤😉
Odo: I've been watching you for a long time, Rom. You're not as stupid as you look.
Rom: I AM TOO!!!
That one always makes me howl! But "Necessary Evil" was one of my favorite episodes of season 2 of DS9.
And I admit, I play and sing Subspace Rhapsody on a regular basis, lol.
Sub space Rhapsody is my go to 🙌🏼🖖🏼. It’s probably played on my iPad over 100 times while I do chores 🤭
I’ve been rewatching SNW and LD and a couple other Trek shows to fill my day’s waiting for new Trek series shows. I’ve noticed the background music in other episodes of SNW is the music used for the songs in Subspace Rhapsody.
Another unique episode is the In a Mirror, Darkly in that it's (to the best of my knowledge) the only mirror universe episode that is eniterely set in the mirror universe and without any characters from or other connections to the prime universe.
So happy Prodigy's Kobayashi made it on to the list. Being able to harness original voice footage from across several series into an animated version was amazing.
Best Trek channel, hands down.
you have to watch "Oblivion" along with "Demon" to get the point.
What about Strange New Worlds 'Those Old Scientists?' (eps 02-07) Animated characters transported to live series. There is nothing more unique than that! Live long and prosper.
Some of the songs from Subspace Rhapsody officially made it to my playlist in the car lol I think Those Old Scientists is up there, too as far as unique episodes go.
Subspace Rhapsody was ridiculous and hilarious. Great One-Off Episode to never happen again. I thoroughly enjoyed it, but it should stay the only musical episode.
Great list of great episodes
Love Subspace Rhapsody. ♥️
Christina Chong, Celia Rose Gooding and Rebecca Romjain are all trained musical theatre actor/singers. Bruce Horak is a known and accomplished singer.
I would add the horror episode with the clown who tells Janeway at the end that he's afraid of death and Janeway whispers, " I know."
I was never crazy about "Beyond the Farthest Star" from the standpoint of the message of race relations (and womans role in the workplace) that it was trying to convey. It showed how bad things were back then. Okay I get it. But it was too heavy handed and to me Star Trek and all sci-fi can be used to get that same message across without beating you over the head with it. Still the best line ever is, "Lokai is white on the right side. All of his people are white on the right side." And there you go. Both subtle and a slap in the face at the same time. Another great line that I think was better than "Beyond the Farthest Star" was "Going to Vic's won't make us forget who we are or where we came from. It reminds us that we are no longer bound by any limitations. Except the ones we impose on ourselves." But of course, you needed Beyond...... for that to make any sense. But that is just IMHO.
Best thing about this list is that all 10 episodes are VERY good.
It would have been impossible for the officer behind Bateson to be Savik - the Bozeman had 'vanished' years before Savik even entered Starfleet Academy!
Are you sure? I'm going to do the math
S5 of TNG it's in 2368, minus 90yrs, so the year the Bozeman was lost it's 2278 tops
And TWOK it's in 2285
Wow, nice catch!they should said 80yrs
And well since never happened, I'm glad of the schedule conflict than negated us that cameo
@@chacaf22 Geordi said the Soyuz class hadn't been in service in over 80 years, meaning they were withdrawn late 2270s or early 2280s, possibly due to the 'loss' of the Bozeman.
DS9 never actually did a full-fledged musical episode, but season six and seven had quite a few episodes with music in them.
Heh the danger of "unique" is if you get too wacky you can lose some.
I have had a couple buddies that love SNW and stopped the music episode 5 minutes in. I kind of only sort of hung around for the episode.
But fun takes on structure, like Cause and Effect, is always fun
Ok everyone in Spock's voice, "Check the circuit!".
SNW Elysian Kingdom should be on this list. Also, Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow (the Laan Time travel episode), for the chutzpah in putting Kirk and a Noonien Singh as a romantic duo. Come to think of it, A Quality of Mercy (SNW revisiting Balance of Terror) also should be on this list.
And, of course, Mirror, Mirror, for giving popularculture the "goatees are evil" trope.
Let's not forget that the Laan time travel episode was set in Canada! I think that makes it pretty unique, though I wish it could say it didn't.
DS9's Waltz also comes to mind. Basically Sisko and Dikat duking it out in an (almost) 2-man theater play.
Waltz? 🤔
@@crazedvole You are right of course. Fixed.
#1 was PI-SS funny! Laughed all the way thru it!
Such a TALENTED cast, esp Celia & Christina! PRO singers both of them!
Aw, I was really hoping to see the Singons again.
I'm reminded of the music video for Raumschiff Edelweiss when I saw the singing Klingons
If you haven't seen it, I can't recommend it highly enough.
Look for the "official video" in the title. And relive 1993.
Great list, now for Ten More Episodes.
Oh! Now do Phaser designs ranked.💙
What about the episode of Nick generation when they first met the traveler and ended up going off to that funky edge of the universe place where their thoughts came to life. That's a lot more unique than some of the stuff you put here.
I still wish they could have done the proposed Short Trek with Picard and Uhura on the Leondegrance it would have been nice to have Nichelle back to give a coda to Uhura.
I stand pleased to see Pathfinder, you mention the situation, and something started to messing with my eyes...
Nice work.
When you introduced Kobayashi, I swear it really sounded like you said Prodigy's fifth season, so much so that I rewound the video and it still sounded like that even though that series hasn't had a fifth season and probably isn't likely to. It was the first and so far only season. did anyone else think that sounded like fifth and not first?
Unique does not implicitly indicate greatness - and some people (myself for one) HATE musicals. There I’ve said it, I’m out there now. Indeed uniqueness infers that it will never be repeated - so yes, let’s keep the musical unique and never repeat or return to the format but other members of this list DO warrant returning to, so maybe ultimately this list becomes a list of but one episode…
To each their own. I, and many others, loved the musical episode. It was great.
Always love Cause And Effect
The SNW Fairy tale episode should have been included!
The make-up in Course Oblivion is fantastic, what are you talking about?
A thing can't be the most unique, something is either unique or not.
Cause and Effect was one of my favorite episodes as a ~9 year old.
I would agree with maybe 5 of your examples. Some, such as Assignment Earth, Pathfinder and Kobayashi feel like you are over reaching to find uniqueness. They are good episodes but not so unique as to be listed in the top 10. Does Pathfinder or Kobayashi really bring any more tears and excitement than seeing the TNG crew and the Enterprise D reunited on Picard? Wouldn't bringing the entire cast of one series back to reprise their roles in another series certainly be considered unique? I would consider the ENT episode where they find the USS Defiant in an asteroid to be unique in clearly linking an episode of TOS decades before to a current series. Or the ENT storyline finally explaining why Klingons in TOS did not have skeletal skull ridges. Wouldn't DSN's tribble episode be considered unique. One series incorporating the footage of another series into its main storyline. I'd say that was better than the Menagerie. Or the SNW episode with the overlap with the animated LWD - how unique is that?. The Pale Moonlight also stands alone as an episode solely presented as a personal log but shows the extremes main characters will go to in order to achieve their aims. Nothing so chilling before and rarely later although the SNW episode UNDER THE CLOAK OF WAR must certainly be seen as unique with the final decision of the doctor. Have we seen anything like that before in all of ST? Subspace Rhapsody was technically unique but also overall a throw-away episode that I never plan to watch again.
Carbon Creek?
My favorite Star Trek episode of all of the series' is "Mirror, Mirror".
wait...prodigy season 5?? regardless what episode is that i dont think I've seen it before
Subspace Rhapsody became my favorite episode of Star Trek ever. It's was just sooooo much fun. It shouldn't have worked. It should have been terrible. Instead it was brilliant.
On my Spotify wrapped, musicals were a big part of what I listened to because of that one soundtrack. Loved it. It's emotionally beautiful and I can't stop listening to it and crying.
Exactly! It had no right to be good at all and I just loved it! One of my favorite now too!
We need a full music video for the Klingon Boyband.
Thanks. 🖖🏻
I didn't knew that Star Trek Prodigy was already on Season 5 😂
Skin Of Evil. Killing off a series regular and having her stay dead was shocking in the 80s.
There's also 'Carbon Creek' from Enterprise, a story (as T'Pol alleged it to be at the end of her telling it) of how Vulcans came to be temporarily trapped on Earth long before the events of First Contact, a break from the usual space-faring storylines, and somewhat alluded to in Picard S2 (though, well, hmm, yeah, stil not that convinced I liked S1 and S2 much myself!) with that FBI fella having been "assaulted" by a Vulcan trying to do a "Forget me" meld on him as a kid when out in a wooded area and was out for vengeance of space-people, presumably they were just doing surveys of Earth after discovering intelligent(ish) life on the planet through the Carbon Creek incident...
I would say In the Pale Moonlight deserves an honourable mention
In my head cannon
Gary 7 is a temporal agent
Subspace rhapsody taught me the K in K-pop means Klingon. lol
When you feel secure, you can play a bit.
#4 still haunts me
If Teri Garr doesn’t like taking about the one and only episode of Star Trek she was in, why would she even go a Star Trek convention in order to not talk about it? You said she doesn’t like talking about it at conventions. Where did she go, Close Encounters of the Third Kind conventions?
Shades of Gray? A clip show is pretty unique.
Yeah, of COURSE "The Inner Light" is on this. As it should be.
Sorry, but there is no Season 5 of ST: Prodigy.....yet
I don't think it's a coincidence that the klingon kpop bit was ringtone length, no longer, no shorter
IT'S REEEEAAALL!!!!
Sorry, no, the flute theme is not related to the Picard show theme music. no melodic similarities.
Well, its not to late to make an Assigment: Earth TV series.
who does not want to see the the Klingon's sing again in some other episode ?
either something IS or ISN'T unique. You can't be any more or less unique than another unique thing.
Far Beyond The Stars is a wonderful example of why I have nothing but contempt for bigots. You’ve got a talented writer and you pulp an issue containing a story they wrote, why? I guess it’s just growing up in the 90s, but bigotry just seems like an admission of weakness and stupidity.
Now they just need a live action or Lower Decks Doctor Who crossover
5th season of Progidy?
OK, on reading the comments it is abundantly clear that I'm not the only person who caught you saying fifth season. L O L. You guys need to catch this stuff in editing before you put the video live
In the pale moonlight?
I don't think that the actual actors sing in the episode "subspace rapsody".
They all do. It's just that for filming purposes the songs have to be recorded first and then the actor(s) lipsyncs to their own recording. There is too much ambient noise on set for it to be done live. Been done that way since the very earliest movie musicals.
Great list. I have to say that Subspace Rhapsody is by far my favorite Trek episode in recent years --- and that's saying a lot given how rich all of Strange New Worlds episodes are, not to mention the many many others from the other series. The thing about Subspace Rhapsody is how beautifully realized the music is... profoundly so. Anyone that has had experience with musical theatre will agree... this was special and done so to the n'th degree.
Those old scientitst , start at animated go to live action with time travel then back to animation again,
🖖 make lists, be unique
Those Old Scientists
kilngon pop would also just be K=POP.
Thank you for explaining the joke.
DS9 is the best Star Trek ever!!!
in the pale moonlight. breaking the forth wall with a captains log. a star fleet captain involved in several murders. breaks convention!
Should do a comical WTF of Trek. After all, who can forget dancing Klingons acting like a American boy band from the 90's.
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I will always remember the dancing Klingons. That truly made the episode.
You left out Enterprise, "These are the Voyages..." the entire episode is Riker's holodeck program!
Something is either unique or it isn’t.
My god I hate musical episodes.