Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Summary

Star Trek : Strange New Worldssongwriters Kay Hanley and Tom Polce discover they were instructed to make people cry watchingStar Trek ’s first - ever musical episode , " Subspace Rhapsody . " Hanley and Polce , from the dance band Letters to Cleo , wrote and composed all of the songs for " Subspace Rhapsody " in just five weeks . It wasarewarding but emotional experience that led Hanley to cry for the first time ever while writing a song .

At WonderCon , Star Trek : Strange New Worlds ' musicalepisode was sort in a singalong event , followed by a venire with Kay Hanley and Tom Polce moderate by Scott Mantz . Hanley disclose she had never shout out writing a song before " Keep Us Connected , " which was sung by Ensign Nyota Uhura ( Celia Rose Gooding ) , and Tom Polce sayswriters Bill Wolkoff , Dana Horgan , andStrange New Worlds ' showrunners encourage the Song to be emotional . Check out their citation below :

Kay Hanley : I ’ve been writing songs , we both have , for 30 geezerhood , and I ’ve never shout while save a song until “ Keep Us Connected . ”

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Tom Polce : One of the great directives they gave us - from the very beginning of this when we were trying to visualise out ‘ what is this about ? What are these Sung going to be about ? ’ , it was clear to all of us that this was n’t go to be an hour of jazz hands set to surplus music . What was authoritative was that lyrically , it was a narrative , and it was an exposition of these characters emotionally . And when they tell to us , I verify , it was like , ‘ We want people to cry ’ … That ’s what they allege !

Kay Hanley : So I take that to nub . signification , you want me to squall . And I did . I scream , and I still cry . I sobbed compose the Uhura song .

Check out the full performance of " Keep Us Connected " fromStar Trek : Strange New Worlds ' melodic , " Subspace Rhapsody " , below :

Uhura belting out Keep Us Connected in Star Trek Strange New Worlds

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Why Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Musical Was So Emotional

The crew of the Starship Enterprise bared their innermost feelings

Star Trek : Strange New Worlds ' musicalworked wonders not just because it was wildly entertaining , butthere was echt depth and heartfelt emotion behind the fictitious character ' songs . While the threat of the subspace falling out touch on the full coltsfoot satisfiedStar Trek ’s sci - fi requirements , the crux of the installment was the crew of the Starship Enterprise laying their inmost feelings bare . Characters like Uhura , Nurse Christine Chapel ( Jess Bush ) , Lt . La’an Noonien - Singh ( Christina Chong ) , and Captain Christopher Pike ( Anson Mount ) sang out loud their hopes and thick fears sinceStrange New Worldsbegan .

" Keep Us Connected " gave Uhura the fortitude to economize the Enterprise .

Nurse Chapel came to a disastrous decision to put herself first in " I ’m Ready,“breaking the centre of Lt . Spock(Ethan Peck ) in the process . La’an ’s heartwrenching carrying into action of " How Would That palpate ? " feed her the strength to open up herself up to others , specially Lt . James T. Kirk ( Paul Wesley ) . And the ball of fire " Keep Us Connected " made Ensign Uhura face the departure of her family and Lt . Hemmer ( Bruce Horak ) , butaffirmed Uhura ’s true purpose as the inwardness of the Starship Enterprise . “Keep Us Connected " give Uhura the fortitude to deliver the Enterprise inStar Trek : unusual New Worldswhile work Kay Hanley and consultation to crying .

Spock, Uhura, Pike and Chapel in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Source : WonderCon

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