"Subspace Rhapsody:" Which song was your favorite?
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2023 6:23 am
I watched "Subspace Rhapsody" recently, and I absolutely loved it. The singing was more impressive than I thought it would be, though I'm sure some auto-tune came into play. Even so, it takes some skill and training to produce that kind of singing. And the emotions written into the songs were genuine. This is one of the aspects I like about SNW compared to some of the episodes from modern Trek. The entirety of DISCO, for example, forcefully and superficially draws out emotions. It misplaces those moments and doesn't create a story that truly pulls at my heartstrings.
SNW, on the other hand, uses emotion well. The suspense and drama are effective at creating suspense and deeper connections with the characters. The raw emotions that they display are justifiable and understandable. And the songs in "Subspace Rhapsody" were a perfect outlet of expression, at least in my opinion.
At any rate, what were your favorite songs from the episode, if you like any of them? Personally, my favorites were "Keep Us Connected," sung by Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding) and "How Would that Feel," sung by La'an (Christina Chong). "Keeping Secrets," sung by Una (Rebecca Romijn) also gets a honorable mention on my list.
Choose an option, and if there are any others you particularly enjoyed, mention them in the comments below!
SNW, on the other hand, uses emotion well. The suspense and drama are effective at creating suspense and deeper connections with the characters. The raw emotions that they display are justifiable and understandable. And the songs in "Subspace Rhapsody" were a perfect outlet of expression, at least in my opinion.
At any rate, what were your favorite songs from the episode, if you like any of them? Personally, my favorites were "Keep Us Connected," sung by Uhura (Celia Rose Gooding) and "How Would that Feel," sung by La'an (Christina Chong). "Keeping Secrets," sung by Una (Rebecca Romijn) also gets a honorable mention on my list.
Choose an option, and if there are any others you particularly enjoyed, mention them in the comments below!