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minus-squaresamus12345@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·1 year agoAnd that’s why I love it. Star Trek has way too many goofy moments to take itself too seriously.
minus-squarefrezik@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up5·1 year agoFor real. The musical episode in SNW is around the seventh or eighth goofiest premise for an episode, and I’m not even counting Lower Decks.
minus-squarerichieadler 🇦🇷@lemmy.myserv.onelinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down2·1 year agoThat episode crossed the line to “unwatchable” for me. “We’d love to sing” should not be a reason to have such an episode. I like Christina Chong, but knowing she pushed for this episode soured her character for me.
minus-squaresamus12345@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4arrow-down1·1 year agoIt was worth it just for the Klingon scene.
And that’s why I love it. Star Trek has way too many goofy moments to take itself too seriously.
For real. The musical episode in SNW is around the seventh or eighth goofiest premise for an episode, and I’m not even counting Lower Decks.
That episode crossed the line to “unwatchable” for me. “We’d love to sing” should not be a reason to have such an episode. I like Christina Chong, but knowing she pushed for this episode soured her character for me.
It was worth it just for the Klingon scene.