A fan-favorite Star Trek: Strange New Worlds actor cameoed in plain sight for the series’ highly-anticipated musical episode.Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, showrunners Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers revealed that Bruce Horak, who played former USS Enterprise Andorian engineer Hemmer, briefly appeared in “Subspace Rhapsody” as Klingon General Garkog. “We love Bruce and wanted to find a fun way to bring him back,” the duo said, leading to Horak playing a Klingon whose crew belts out a spontaneous K-pop-inspired tune during the episode’s final song number.Additionally, that song, “We Are One,” allowed Myers and Goldsman to assign Strange New Worlds’ full cast — all affected by the “improbability field” causing Enterprise crew members to randomly sing — with big and small musical parts. “We wanted it to really touch on everybody,” Myers explained. “We wanted to give a chance for everyone to sing. It’s really an opportunity. We’ve set up a lot of problems, and that’s the unique thing of this song — it has to bring everyone together. It wouldn’t have worked if we didn’t have everyone in it.”RELATED: REVIEW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 9 Pulls Out the Stops for Its Musical
A fan-favorite Star Trek: Strange New Worlds actor cameoed in plain sight for the series’ highly-anticipated musical episode.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, showrunners Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers revealed that Bruce Horak, who played former USS Enterprise Andorian engineer Hemmer, briefly appeared in “Subspace Rhapsody” as Klingon General Garkog. “We love Bruce and wanted to find a fun way to bring him back,” the duo said, leading to Horak playing a Klingon whose crew belts out a spontaneous K-pop-inspired tune during the episode’s final song number.
Additionally, that song, “We Are One,” allowed Myers and Goldsman to assign Strange New Worlds‘ full cast — all affected by the “improbability field” causing Enterprise crew members to randomly sing — with big and small musical parts. “We wanted it to really touch on everybody,” Myers explained. “We wanted to give a chance for everyone to sing. It’s really an opportunity. We’ve set up a lot of problems, and that’s the unique thing of this song — it has to bring everyone together. It wouldn’t have worked if we didn’t have everyone in it.”
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