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As far as I'm concerned, that award was recently won rapping, dancing Klingons in S02E08 of Strange New Worlds. That was just an abomination.
The fact that it followed what I think is one of the best episodes in all of Star Trek made it all the more horrendous.
That scene was genius, the fact that you spend the whole episode thinking they'll turn up and sing opera then realise they're dishonoured because they're being forced to sing human pop music was hilarious.
K-Pop is certainly better in the original Klingon.
On Qo'nos they just call it Pop.
The musical episode was cringey, I agree. But I had to sit through it.
But the Klingons rapping was actually one of the highlights of that episode.
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