S2E9 "Subspace Rhapsody"
or, The Musical Episode.
So many mixed feelings. First off, I love musicals! From Music Man to La La Land and everything in between.
But do I want a Star Trek musical????
The In-Universe explanation works in a bonkers Third Season TOS kind of way. So no real issue there.
Put it this way, I bought it more than believing Lower Decks is canon.
The musical numbers themselves are full of energy, passion and flair.
And the cast can SING!!! Great performances all around!
But the songs are also immediately forgettable.
And while I smiled and laughed many times, I also found myself constantly looking at my watch.
At 62 minutes, I think this is the longest episode thus far, and it feels every second of its runtime.
Just like season one, they use this penultimate episode to wrap all of this season subplots.
Unfortunately, all the subplots are Romance based. As a B or C plot, these are entertaining character melodrama moments.
But as a full on one hour of in your face Romantic Musical, it is a lot to accept.
I liked the resolution of the La'an and James Kirk arc.
Pike and Batel was a cringe for me. It mostly feels like it there just so something bad can happen to Batel next episode.
And then there is the Spock and Chapel....
What a wasted story.
The exploration of Identity is a timeless story device. Made even more relevant with the added layer of gender and sexual identification.
So much incredible rich material to draw from and what did SNW do?
They made Spock a horny adolescent who gets his heart broken.
Wow. Deep stuff. (this is me being sarcastic lol)
And to top it all off, they take perhaps Spock's most MONUMENTAL character moment (until he encounters V'Ger), the moment where he decides to forgo his Human half and embrace logic fully, and it is tossed away in a gimmick song about discovering "he is the ex".
Now I am not saying this can not be done. Buffy The Vampire Slayer did it fantastically. When Buffy sang she "thought she was in Heaven", that was a dramatically powerful gut punch moment. But this???
As I said, a completely wasted storyline for me.
Next week, is the season final. I expect we will get another seismic tonal shift as the Enterprise faces off against the Gorn.
Will the writers fridge Batel?
Will the Gorn become Pike's Moby Dick?
Stay tuned!