Hello and welcome to Trek This Out Podcast.
Please join Andrea, Drew, Deb and Suky as we welcome Bruce Wayne (@NL_Dark_knight) to review the Star Trek - Strange New Worlds - Season 2 Episode 9 - Subspace Rhapsody.
"An accident with an experimental quantum probability field causes everyone on the U.S.S. Enterprise to break uncontrollably into song, but the real danger is that the field is expanding and beginning to impact other ships—allies and enemies alike"
Here are the lyrics to the song that Deb and Drew sing if you wish to join in (copyright Deb and Drew) -
"It was Sunday evening, on the podcast.
The old man Suky said, won’t see another one.
The softwares knackered, the mics are muted
I’m out of Vimto, and Liverpool has lost.
Got a musical, on the cast this week
What do we think of it, have they hit their peak?
Reviews will be split, some will think its (rubbish)
I can’t see a better season, or one that’s more unique.
They were singing and dancing and prancing along.
And Spock gets emotional, it all felt so wrong.
When the Klingon boyband first came on the screen.
We both laughed so loudly, it was quite obscene.
It was crazy, it was cheesy, but it did oh so please me
When the music finished playing we howled out for more
Uhura was swinging, all the crew they were singing.
La’an and Una, they danced through the night.
The crew of the USS Enterprise
Were singing “Botany Bay”
And we are all hanging on,
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Drew's Band - The Doomed Bird Of Providence 😎 https://open.spotify.com/artist/0mcvIEf9827OCq7RvYD0Ky?si=7UBoFd6mRa6XX6SB6D6FYw
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