i like that the implication here is that that is what klingon musicals sound like. because we've heards other kinds of klingon music (hi ds9 klingon restaurant guy)
I also like to imagine behind closed doors, they had a similar discussion like Quark and Garak had about root beer. Vile. Bubbly and Happy. But the worst part is, you hear enough of it and you start to enjoy it.
I can now understand why the Klingons wants to destroy the anomaly, its okay for them to sing as long as its a Klingon opera songs. But singing a human classical music and doing human dances, that's humiliation and dishonorable.
Don't be surprised if somebody does a Klingon K-pop longer version of this...., coming to a con near you. Can you imagine a longer performance of this, at Comic-Con
@Blodhelm Nah. Paramount is about to be sold is what happened. Their last hurrah in Star Trek was Picard Season 3. I liked SNW at first though it had its.... moments. But eh, I was okay with it. This is more of a meme episode than The Naked Now. And hey, memes are okay, but this is literally akin to metgaming. Where is the music of the future? Whatever happened to Klingon opera? Literally no creativity.
@@sgshadaythey actually did do two cuts of this scene, one with Klingon Opera and the other with K-Pop. The production crew unanimously preferred the K-Pop version.
♪ Why you only calling us when you got your dramas? ♪ ♪ One of these days we'll repay you, we'll slay you ♪ ♪ Gonna draw your last breath ♪ ♪ At the end of our Mek'Leths ♪ ♪ Your eternal torture is every Klingon's dream ♪ ♪ You know what I mean? ♪ ♪ Make your blood scream! ♪
Pike's pure "I'm so done with this shit" look all throughout the episode but this scene in particular was beautiful. Anson Mount deserves an Emmy for that look alone.
I've been a Star Trek fan for over 40 years. I can't STAND myself for loving this as much as I do. I've seen this clip about a hundred times. I sing it at work. I sing it in the bathroom. My wife laughs at me every time she catches me.
It is a wonderful scene. I thought for sure this episode wasn't going to be great, despite loving it every time they just let the characters breathe and do their own thing in the first season, and this just solidified how good this series is. I honestly wanted this to be longer.
Yeah, I was totally expecting something like a death metal tune. Now we've got this, had to stop the episode after this Part, because I had such a smile, my earbuds didn't want to stay in place 😂
I love it. I love that the Klingons are so mortified by what they've just done that they don't even try to end the hail normally. They just close the channel to end the embarrassment as fast as possible.
I like to think about how a Human musical is so incredibly foreign to a Klingon, like at ALL levels. It is theatrical and emotive with elaborate dance choreography. Not to mention they, for a klingon, extreme emotional content and honesty. That sounds like A LOT. Here you are, hailing some lame Federation ship when you are suddenly... hearing music and you know how you need to do these dance moves as your captain... is high pitched and he is singing?! But he is threatening the Humans and I kind of like these moves and this is a great beat, like soooo goood. Then *SNAP* back to being a normal Klingon. They wouldn't be embarrassed yet, it is too soon. The trauma is too recent.
Headcanon is Q created the subspace fold to mess with the Enterprise crew without screwing up the timeline, and is chuckling at the resulting mayhem as he watches from afar 😂
Oh but we know what happens when the Subspace Rhapsody hits the Enterprise D: Picard will head straight to Ten Forward and belt out, "Come cheer up, my lads, it's to glory we steer!" A barroom brawl breaks out. Best episode ever.
This is great. I especially liked how at the end of the episode after smoothing things out with the Klingons Spock stumbles onto the deck drunk on blood wine and Uhura just treats it so casually like this is just the normal way diplomacy goes from now on.
LoL the Klingons came there to destroy the source of their "dishonor," suggesting that a great many of their ships were affected, which I would love to see more of.
When they received the previous hail from the Klingons and they weren't singing was the biggest tease lol finally the closest I'll ever get to klingons popping and locking
I usually hate when shows do musical episodes, but this was hilarious lol. Everyone trying to not sing due to the embarrassment of what they would say.
@@pergatory_alol I could prob still sing along to the Buffy musical! (Poor spike.... Poor bunnies) the only similarity I saw was they are both unexpectedly good and really funny. 😂 did I miss something else due to age lol? Either way you have excellent taste in TV shows! 🖖
Bashir: "Those are Klingons!?" Worf: "They are Klingons, and it is a long story." O'Brien: "What happened? Some kind of K-Pop virus?" Bashir: "A musical mutation?" Worf: "We do not discuss it with outsiders."
1. It's Bruce Horak, really cool to have the entire main cast United here. 2. I love how the Klingon captain is fighting the urge to sing but can't stop it. 3. I love how the Klingons just shut up in a quiet gesture like "we will never speak of this" after their "dishonor" became apparent. 4. This was just a fun episode. Star Trek can and should be thought provoking, but it should also be fun. We've had so many funny episodes over the years.
When _The Next Generation_ came out, my dad commented that it always ended every episode so serious, unlike the original series, which often ended its episodes with with mirth and smiles.
@@WorthlessDeadEnd I think People forget today, that Star Trek ALSO should be Fun and a Little weird and quirky. And that it should jump genres between episodes. That's one of Treks great strengths. Not that the current era isn't without its problems. I agree that Kurtzman & Co. don't seem to truly get science fiction and even science, and I miss the thought provoking aspect quite a bit at times and feel "NuTrek" could do more here, but it doesn't seem to be such a dealbreaker to me, because I still enjoy the shows and even in the 1990s and 2000s there were already bolder more scientifically accurate shows than Star Trek; even Stargate was a wee more "realistic" in its science than Star Trek.
@@AWMJoeyjoejoe True, but still Stargate was a wee more solid and consistent in its science. It was by no means "hard sci fi" -- BSG 2004 and later The Expanse really outdid any show later on that department - but ai'd say it was a little harder than Star Trek.
I can't either. I absolutely crack immediately at "why you only calling us when you got your dramas?" it's like pretty ST canon true too. I think Mr. Worf has opinions on the hoomans because Worf is often correct.
Remember, klingons sing naturally. War songs, sea shanties, opera, the like. There has to be a genre of music so dishonorable to them that going in guns aho, ready to shoot or die. Having it be K-pop. Icing on the cake
There are two things Klingons do not discuss with outsiders; 1. The period of time that Klingons most closely resembled humans and 2. The events aboard a K't'inga-Class ship in the far edges of the Alpha Quadrant on Stardate 2398.5.
(I want a full list of K-Pop Klingon songs with MC Hammer dance moves) that would be an honorable thing to do. ( Now they need a face off with James T. Kirk singing like Eminem throwing down Federation lyrics to a Klingon beat.)
Well the hopefully the end result would be a start of an underground Klingon Metal scene to combat it, as a fan of Star Trek and Metal music, that be killer!🤘💀😎🖖👺
I was in tears laughing when this aired. SNW hits it out of the park. Doesn't take itself too seriously but tells good (AND DIFFERENT) stories each week. Keep it up, folks!
@@tanja8930 Yeah, why can't this series be more serious like in TNG when they all became Robin Hood and his Merry Men? Or in DS9 when they had a baseball game against Vulcans? or in TOS when they were on an amusement park planet with a giant white rabbit from Alice in Wonderland? You know, all of those super mega serious plots Star Trek is known for. Seriously though, this episode isn't worse than Spock's Brain or the time Tom Paris and Janeway turned into lizards to have sex or pretty much the entirety of the animated series. Take the stick out and let people have fun.
@@boccs9925 You need to learn the difference between bad writing concerning a few episodes and bad writing on a bisc level, spiced with the need to push bad ideologies.
@@tanja8930 Bad ideologies? Like the federation being a democratic socialist utopia that promotes diversity in race and gender by having these people in positions of highest authority and uses diplomacy over warfare in every possible opportunity? Yeah I really hated when they started pushing that agenda in... the first episode of the first series.
Great episode I love me a musical. Some of the songs were not bad at all. The actress that plays Uhura was killing it. But the Klingons going full k-pop was greatness. Probably the funniest thing I have ever seen on Star Trek.
I still think the funniest episode was the fantasy one from last season since this one had a lot of heartbreak mixed in, but it was a fantastic episode for sure.
By far the best moment in that episode. The minute that teased the klingons that's all i wanted was the klingon music im still laughing about it and its been 4 hours since ive seen the episode 🤣😆🤣
I want the video that is on the display screen because it exist and you know they had more choreography we didn't see because they shot it without knowing exactly what cuts were going to be used. I NEED MORE K-POP
The klingon to the right of the Klingon captain goes from excited that he nailed all of his dance moves to confusion and embarassment over the fact that he was dancing.
Was waiting for the singing Klingons! I was like "Oh no!!!" They missed a great opportunity with the grand finale. They could have had an acapella battle between the red shirts and gold shirts, singing beats in the background. They did say they needed all 200 crew members needed to sing. Very fun episode.
So, thats what K-Pop really stands for...
star trek comment of the decade!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Klingon-Pop
You mean, K'Pop!
Lmao!
Yea. That’s the new K-pop.
I can watch this over and over and not get tired of it. This was the best part of the episode. 😂😂😂😂
I would be the one guy on the bridge just looking around and saying "Please for the love of God tell me someone recorded that"
OMG, that Klingon immediately to the right of Garkon was GETTING IT.
This song is now on replay in my head
i like that the implication here is that that is what klingon musicals sound like. because we've heards other kinds of klingon music (hi ds9 klingon restaurant guy)
The real K-Pop In the universe of Star Trek.
Literally Klingon-Pop.
Dam i love this Episode! 😅
Gorkon has got the groove
It would have been interesting to have seen Ortegas reaction to the Klingons singing and dancing. Lol
It’d be funny if this started the road to Klingon acid punk
Is this an actual, unedited clip of Strange New Worlds?
Yes, S2E9
This is the best episode EVER!
Is it just me and Sam that wishes this song was longer 😂
George Kirk in the background, bobbing his head.
This was hilarious 😂
Thats not a Scott Pilgrim Moment at all. Hahaha!
Star trek should make a orchestra company stores 🏪🏬 donate 300 dollars each app for ideas 😄💡
You haven’t truly enjoyed N’Sync until you’ve heard it in the original Klingon
True, but it's supposed to be spelled n'Syn'Q.
you owe me a new keyboard as I just spit coffee on mine thanks to you
@@amy7311 then my job here is done! :D
You are the wind beneath my wings
Hear that, @klingonpopwarrior ? It's time for some N'Sync!!
This is the ACTUAL event that isn't discussed with outsiders. The Augment virus was a cover 😂🤣🤣
You win the enterprize!!! Couldn’t resist. I wouldn’t be surprised if that were actually true.
Totally!!
😅
I also like to imagine behind closed doors, they had a similar discussion like Quark and Garak had about root beer.
Vile. Bubbly and Happy. But the worst part is, you hear enough of it and you start to enjoy it.
Epic comment.
Gotta love how Klingon ships have stage lighting just in case they start singing
And a retractable Captain's Chair.
They do love their Operas
"Be prepared". They did this motto from the Boy Scouts. Or was it the other around?
It probably comes standard
Klingons are all about the drama
I can now understand why the Klingons wants to destroy the anomaly, its okay for them to sing as long as its a Klingon opera songs. But singing a human classical music and doing human dances, that's humiliation and dishonorable.
They were willing to sacrifice half the empire to stop that dishonor.
😂😂😂😂😂
My only regret is that Klingon Pop didn't get a full length song😅 Now I want more.
I would actually spend real money just to hear a full album from them
Yes but in klingon
Literally K-pop.
I'd buy the album "Kahless night fervour"
Ditto. Was screaming MORE KLINGON!!
I gotta admit, I was really digging the Klingon backup dancers!
This will the new fanfavourite at any Trek cons in the future
They were killing it (quite literally)
Captain Pike’s expression at the end is priceless. “Well THAT just happened…” 🤨
Also Sam Kirk vibing to the beat is a mood.
I'm only going to replay it one more time. I can stop whenever I want.
Yo I tell myself that but I keep coming back cant get enough of that Klingon boy band rap
Yes. I've been telling myself that for the last 48 hours. I'm stuck in a causality loop over here....
it's quite catchy.
I replayed this scene at least a dozen times, and it is still hilarious! 😂
No you can’t. It’s too catchy and funny to not watch. I’m stuck here. 5th time viewing it
The Klingons are so eye-catching that I just want to make sure we all saw and appreciated Lt. Sam Kirk digging that vibe 😂
I know, right? Those Klingons were hitting.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! i just now saw it!!!!!!! was laughing too hard the first few times around watching it!!!!😂
😂YEP!!!
The Klingons slayed that song and of course Sam can groove with that
I'm so glad you pointed that out. Watched it over 5 times and missed Sam doing so. Wonderful.
You just know that cosplayers are going to be doing this for the next several years at conventions
In full Klingon no less.
YAASSS!
Can’t wait!
I'd love it! 🤣
Promise?
Don't be surprised if somebody does a Klingon K-pop longer version of this...., coming to a con near you. Can you imagine a longer performance of this, at Comic-Con
I pray its also done fully in Klingon xD
Hell “YES”
GOD NO this music is absolutely shit and k-pop is diabolical
MAKE. IT. SO.😁
Yes, please.
No one:
strange new worlds: KLINGON BOY BAND
And the world became a better place.
@@Blodhelm yea this might be my new addiction...
trying to replay from paramont a 1000x times to get point across!
@Blodhelm Nah. Paramount is about to be sold is what happened. Their last hurrah in Star Trek was Picard Season 3. I liked SNW at first though it had its.... moments. But eh, I was okay with it. This is more of a meme episode than The Naked Now. And hey, memes are okay, but this is literally akin to metgaming. Where is the music of the future? Whatever happened to Klingon opera? Literally no creativity.
@@sgshadaythey actually did do two cuts of this scene, one with Klingon Opera and the other with K-Pop. The production crew unanimously preferred the K-Pop version.
I want an actual Klingon K-Pop band lol
Bat'leth Boys: Bat'leth's back, alright!
Kling-Pop
I wonder if that with be a Horak Con appearance special. He has some musical chops.
K-Pop stands for Klingon Pop
I absolutely love how Sam looked like he was digging the kling pop while everyone else was utterly confused
I didn't even notice it until reading 😂 that's so good!
"Klingpop" is my new favorite word :)))
If he was born in the 21st century, he would definitely have been a k-pop stan
Reminds me of Chekov and Sulu bopping to "Sabotage" in Star Trek Beyond.
Dude might want to think about losing that goofy mustache, lol
♪ Why you only calling us when you got your dramas? ♪
♪ One of these days we'll repay you, we'll slay you ♪
♪ Gonna draw your last breath ♪
♪ At the end of our Mek'Leths ♪
♪ Your eternal torture is every Klingon's dream ♪
♪ You know what I mean? ♪
♪ Make your blood scream! ♪
Awkward silence.
You forgot to mention the collapsing into that chair, this shame literally made him half the klingon he used to be 😂
@@nikon3822 to be fair, he was literally missing an eye already. So he was like, what? 49/50 Klingon that he was, before the K-pop number? lol
@@nexik680 K Pop = Klingon Pop
So terrible
I hope the Enterprise recorded that number then use it as blackmail to that ship's captain 😂😂😂
Pike's pure "I'm so done with this shit" look all throughout the episode but this scene in particular was beautiful. Anson Mount deserves an Emmy for that look alone.
The expressions throughout are priceless
Very MCU yeah.
Honestly rivals the classic Kirk "I am so unbelievably confused" expression.
"I think we should blow it up."
Thats the look the fanbase gave discovery he nailed the look we give STD
I've been a Star Trek fan for over 40 years. I can't STAND myself for loving this as much as I do. I've seen this clip about a hundred times. I sing it at work. I sing it in the bathroom. My wife laughs at me every time she catches me.
I first wanted to hate as well but liked the episode by the end
It is a wonderful scene. I thought for sure this episode wasn't going to be great, despite loving it every time they just let the characters breathe and do their own thing in the first season, and this just solidified how good this series is. I honestly wanted this to be longer.
Best part of the episode. Singing Klingon boy band. If the high command ever learns of their crimes, their punishment is to go hunt down tribbles.....
Yeah, I was totally expecting something like a death metal tune. Now we've got this, had to stop the episode after this Part, because I had such a smile, my earbuds didn't want to stay in place 😂
I love it. I love that the Klingons are so mortified by what they've just done that they don't even try to end the hail normally. They just close the channel to end the embarrassment as fast as possible.
This show sure does love embarrassment.
Yep!!! You could just read it in the vKlingon captain's face...."What the f*ck did we just do?"
I like to think about how a Human musical is so incredibly foreign to a Klingon, like at ALL levels. It is theatrical and emotive with elaborate dance choreography. Not to mention they, for a klingon, extreme emotional content and honesty. That sounds like A LOT. Here you are, hailing some lame Federation ship when you are suddenly... hearing music and you know how you need to do these dance moves as your captain... is high pitched and he is singing?! But he is threatening the Humans and I kind of like these moves and this is a great beat, like soooo goood. Then *SNAP* back to being a normal Klingon.
They wouldn't be embarrassed yet, it is too soon. The trauma is too recent.
@@diraska Klingons are famous for their operas. Musicals wouldn't be that far off
They were s mortified, they were perfectly willing to blow away half of their empire just to make this stop.
I can't stop laughing at how pissed off the Klingon captain is, knowing he's about to break into song and dance again.
Question: How many times did I rewind this part?
Answer: YES
I can't get enough of the Klingon fight/dance choreography, and before today I didn't even know that my life was missing that.
I am not saying
i would of been REALLY PISSED if we didnt get some klingons singing... very very very pissed....
I’m at around three million…
Shhuuut I can't say😅
I love how the Klingons are just pissed that they never call just to say hi, only when they got drama
I can only imagine the look on Picard's face while studying history and he finds this...
It's hardy the most embarrassing thing q has forced people to do
Oh, I wanna see WORF try to process this.
Headcanon is Q created the subspace fold to mess with the Enterprise crew without screwing up the timeline, and is chuckling at the resulting mayhem as he watches from afar 😂
@@jamesbuchanan4414He would protest as he is not a merry man.
Oh but we know what happens when the Subspace Rhapsody hits the Enterprise D:
Picard will head straight to Ten Forward and belt out, "Come cheer up, my lads, it's to glory we steer!"
A barroom brawl breaks out. Best episode ever.
This is great. I especially liked how at the end of the episode after smoothing things out with the Klingons Spock stumbles onto the deck drunk on blood wine and Uhura just treats it so casually like this is just the normal way diplomacy goes from now on.
I was dying laughing when I watched that. No wonder the Klingon commander was so embarrassed.
LoL the Klingons came there to destroy the source of their "dishonor," suggesting that a great many of their ships were affected, which I would love to see more of.
Same here! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dude!!! I blew a snot Rocket at warp 9.99!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@shannsingletary5418 same here. This entire episode had to be the most cringe worth episode of any trek
@@BlodhelmI imagine West Side Story style fights occured.
There AIN'T enough blood wine in the galaxy to wash the dishonor of those 30 seconds from the Klingons' memory!
*"Why you only calling us when you got your dramas"* I desperately need this as a ringtone.
Are you in IT or tech support?
I love the Enterprise chirping as if to emulate crickets in the awkward silence XD
When they received the previous hail from the Klingons and they weren't singing was the biggest tease lol finally the closest I'll ever get to klingons popping and locking
I usually hate when shows do musical episodes, but this was hilarious lol. Everyone trying to not sing due to the embarrassment of what they would say.
@@Ryan-eu3kp its a totz buffy ripp off. some parts.. awkward yea... but... MORE KLINGON SINGING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@pergatory_alol I could prob still sing along to the Buffy musical! (Poor spike.... Poor bunnies) the only similarity I saw was they are both unexpectedly good and really funny. 😂 did I miss something else due to age lol? Either way you have excellent taste in TV shows! 🖖
May I present to you the “Sons of Kahless.” Also it nice touch in the background how the computer has the music waves on the screen. Lol.
Bashir: "Those are Klingons!?"
Worf: "They are Klingons, and it is a long story."
O'Brien: "What happened? Some kind of K-Pop virus?"
Bashir: "A musical mutation?"
Worf: "We do not discuss it with outsiders."
😂👍
That was *_perfection!_* 🤣
1. It's Bruce Horak, really cool to have the entire main cast United here.
2. I love how the Klingon captain is fighting the urge to sing but can't stop it.
3. I love how the Klingons just shut up in a quiet gesture like "we will never speak of this" after their "dishonor" became apparent.
4. This was just a fun episode. Star Trek can and should be thought provoking, but it should also be fun. We've had so many funny episodes over the years.
When _The Next Generation_ came out, my dad commented that it always ended every episode so serious, unlike the original series, which often ended its episodes with with mirth and smiles.
@@WorthlessDeadEnd I think People forget today, that Star Trek ALSO should be Fun and a Little weird and quirky. And that it should jump genres between episodes. That's one of Treks great strengths.
Not that the current era isn't without its problems. I agree that Kurtzman & Co. don't seem to truly get science fiction and even science, and I miss the thought provoking aspect quite a bit at times and feel "NuTrek" could do more here, but it doesn't seem to be such a dealbreaker to me, because I still enjoy the shows and even in the 1990s and 2000s there were already bolder more scientifically accurate shows than Star Trek; even Stargate was a wee more "realistic" in its science than Star Trek.
@@fgdj2000Well it was until earth got its own starships, then it basically became star trek with guns. Lol
@@AWMJoeyjoejoe True, but still Stargate was a wee more solid and consistent in its science. It was by no means "hard sci fi" -- BSG 2004 and later The Expanse really outdid any show later on that department - but ai'd say it was a little harder than Star Trek.
Star Trek Enterprise was more scientifically accurate than previous iterations. Naturally some of that being due to being a prequel.
This has to be the stupidest thing I’ve seen on Trek, and I love it lol
No matter how many times I have re-watch this scene, I can't stop laughing. 😂😂😅 I wonder what Worf would think about this?😮😂😂
"Today _is_ a good day to die"
Today is good day to dye.
I can't either. I absolutely crack immediately at "why you only calling us when you got your dramas?" it's like pretty ST canon true too. I think Mr. Worf has opinions on the hoomans because Worf is often correct.
"We do not speak of it with outsiders"
Head of Intelligence Worf would make sure the recordings are put under high clearance members only.
K-pop takes a new meaning...
You've never heard K-Pop until you've experienced it in the original Klingon.
Lol, comments like these are going viral. Somebody at TrekCulture mentioned to get this comment to the producers asap 😅
Singing Klingons= Singons. Also: Sam Kirk kinda groovin to it a little too much...
The fact that "Hemmer" got to come back made this scene extra special.
The funniest part of all Star Trek😂😂😂
Remember, klingons sing naturally. War songs, sea shanties, opera, the like.
There has to be a genre of music so dishonorable to them that going in guns aho, ready to shoot or die. Having it be K-pop. Icing on the cake
There are two things Klingons do not discuss with outsiders; 1. The period of time that Klingons most closely resembled humans and 2. The events aboard a K't'inga-Class ship in the far edges of the Alpha Quadrant on Stardate 2398.5.
bc im a super nerd explain more so plz
Three things that aren't mentioned. The last is the great tribble hunt where klingin warriors hunted and destroyed tribbles.
Number 2 is classified information 😅
@@drmayeda1930 Apparently they couldn’t build a tribble-proof force field.
Of course. Everyone who has watched Lower Decks knows that klingons are best known for their acid punk...
For a few seconds, the Klingon captain fought it. He clearly DIDN'T want to sing. But then, BOOM. 😁
kirk in the back digging the vibe! 😅
Klingons after singing:
What just happened?
So this famous kpop everyone taking about
Fun fact: Though I'm not sure that's him singing, that's Bruce Horak as the Klingon commander.
It is him
.I just read a article about it. The cast love him so much. They wanted to bring him back
@@kyohel3 I get some auto tune in the song, so not surprised if it is not Bruce's voice or that people wonder if it is Bruce singing.
It almost sounds like Weird Al.
@@PumpkinTuna I get why you would say that but don't think it is him.
@@karencarter18042 I'm pretty sure he did sing and the autotune effect was added to imitate the boy band pop music sound.
I can’t stop watching this on replay. 😂
Bye Korean Pop, now it’s Klingon Pop lol
@@bigthoruk Sung in Klingon, of course. I'm kinda thinking of Klingon Style, the Gangnam style Star Trek skit.
That was the funniest part of the episode😂
Ikr I was loving it lol.. funny episode
Star Trek is dead.
@@SagaciousNihilist Better than the old stuff they used to put out.
@@SagaciousNihilistYour existence is irrelevant
@@Ryan-eu3kp Spoken like a true brain dead zoomer
(I want a full list of K-Pop Klingon songs with MC Hammer dance moves) that would be an honorable thing to do. (
Now they need a face off with James T. Kirk singing like Eminem throwing down Federation lyrics to a Klingon beat.)
The idea of how pissed off the Klingons must have been because this was happening all the time is too good 😂.
Well the hopefully the end result would be a start of an underground Klingon Metal scene to combat it, as a fan of Star Trek and Metal music, that be killer!🤘💀😎🖖👺
Sam bopping his head to the song made it even funnier.
i was mostly listening to this episode with my phoen then i had to go back and watck this part a few... times... and started to notice sams head!
Out of context this is so weird, in context it isn’t any less weird but so funny. 😂
Pike is like: Look how THEY roll! xD
I love how SNW is allowed not to take itself seriously at times, dedicating episodes for some simple and nonsense fun is part of Trek's fun
It truly is the best trek since enterprise
The quick turn into pure nightmare fuel the following episode is definitely a Trek move. And I love it all the more for it.
no it isnt, this is a fucking travesty..
Whatever bro, that's all star trek is right now.. a big fucking joke.
as a fan of the orginal series , they tried to do that too also, one of my favs is troubles with tribbles.
I was in tears laughing when this aired. SNW hits it out of the park. Doesn't take itself too seriously but tells good (AND DIFFERENT) stories each week. Keep it up, folks!
It was more of a moment of tears. Star Trek took his final breath.
@@tanja8930 Yeah, why can't this series be more serious like in TNG when they all became Robin Hood and his Merry Men? Or in DS9 when they had a baseball game against Vulcans? or in TOS when they were on an amusement park planet with a giant white rabbit from Alice in Wonderland? You know, all of those super mega serious plots Star Trek is known for.
Seriously though, this episode isn't worse than Spock's Brain or the time Tom Paris and Janeway turned into lizards to have sex or pretty much the entirety of the animated series. Take the stick out and let people have fun.
@@boccs9925 You need to learn the difference between bad writing concerning a few episodes and bad writing on a bisc level, spiced with the need to push bad ideologies.
@@tanja8930 Bad ideologies? Like the federation being a democratic socialist utopia that promotes diversity in race and gender by having these people in positions of highest authority and uses diplomacy over warfare in every possible opportunity? Yeah I really hated when they started pushing that agenda in... the first episode of the first series.
@@tanja8930 star Trek always pushed "ideologies." If you don't want that you're watching the wrong show buddy
Hemmer had to die so Bruce Horack could be this show's Jeffrey Coombs.
This scene will never make me stop laughing. 🤣🤣
The actor who played Hemmer in S1 played the singing Klingon captain Garkog 😮
WHAT? Thanks for sharing, that's so cool!
This is dope! In the same vein as Shore Leave. So lighten up Finnegan and release the Klingon EP and The Enterprise full soundtrack!
The bat'leth boys lol
I can't stop watching this video. His voice is unbelievable. Singing and dancing Klingons are the best.
I think it's autotuned, but it's funny nonetheless.
@@peace4myheart The autotune makes it funnier.
@@peace4myheartit's intentionally overusing autotune as an effect.
And they looked fabulous in gold lol.
Thats Hemmer's actor by the by doing that tune.
Thr best part was Sam bopping his head to them singing like a fan boy 😂
Out of all the music in the universe, the Klingons were forced to sing K-pop. It will be many millennials until they can restore their honor. lol
Great episode I love me a musical. Some of the songs were not bad at all. The actress that plays Uhura was killing it. But the Klingons going full k-pop was greatness. Probably the funniest thing I have ever seen on Star Trek.
I still think the funniest episode was the fantasy one from last season since this one had a lot of heartbreak mixed in, but it was a fantastic episode for sure.
The actress that plays Uhura is a Grammy winning artist! 😃
Celia's performance in this episode made me a bit sad that Nichelle didn't live to see it
@@IlovTrunks16 I did not know that. Thank you.
Um, that's not K-pop...
Love this! Especially Kirk bopping
I wonder what genre the Ferengi would sing in?
By far the best moment in that episode. The minute that teased the klingons that's all i wanted was the klingon music im still laughing about it and its been 4 hours since ive seen the episode 🤣😆🤣
kpop, i feel dumb for not getting that sooner :D
Same.
Wish this was longer. Sounds like it could have been a great, full song.
I wish it never existed the singing is absolute garbage just like every song in this whole episode
If you could watch that scene with a straight face and not burst out laughing.. you're a stronger person than I lol
I love Uhura turning to Sam Kirk who is getting into it
You have not experienced T-Pain unless you heard him in the original Klingon.
I want the video that is on the display screen because it exist and you know they had more choreography we didn't see because they shot it without knowing exactly what cuts were going to be used. I NEED MORE K-POP
The chair moving backward while he sings and the dancers come into focus is great.
my jaw dropped and i was thinking through the entire episode i wanna see Klingons and Vulcans sing!
Do a one hour loop and I'll enjoy it.
oh so please.... please oh please...
The settings allow you to loop a video, so...
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Imagine if they got in communications with the Vulcans, would they be singing death metal?
Ok! So yeah! That actually just happened and completely unexpected! I can't believe I had to repeat that clip 15x while bursting out in laughter 🤣😂🤣😂
Singing and dancing Klingons, the Star Trek we never knew we needed, but are grateful to have.
Im still laughing my ass off...
The klingon to the right of the Klingon captain goes from excited that he nailed all of his dance moves to confusion and embarassment over the fact that he was dancing.
Was waiting for the singing Klingons! I was like "Oh no!!!" They missed a great opportunity with the grand finale. They could have had an acapella battle between the red shirts and gold shirts, singing beats in the background. They did say they needed all 200 crew members needed to sing. Very fun episode.
Acapella battle would have been epic
I cannot stop watching this and when will full song/vid(with Klingon dancers)be available?