For those who watched DS9 during its first airings, did it seem odd to you that Vic Fontaine/James Darren sang entire songs in the later seasons of DS9?

I only finished watching DS9 recently and just found it really odd. It seems out of place in the regular TNG/DS9 format, didn’t drove the plotline forward, and sometimes felt just like a filler.

(I don’t mean to be disrespectful, I like the character and the actor can sing well, I am just curious why the producers made that decision).

    • maegul (he/they)@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Well I implied “more likely to be familiar”, on which I could have been more clear.

      Otherwise, as far as my presumptions go, I’m theorising on a population level here, and am presuming generations have cultural differences. Stereotyping, IMO, can be done accurately enough if done from a statistical perspective which basically guarantees a degree of centrality as well, and this is the important bit many fail to recognise, a degree of variation.

      I’m not trying to tell anyone who or what they are based on one particular trait. Just speculating as to a statistical factor that may exist at the aggregate level.

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        1 year ago

        A 30 year old in 1995 would be a Gen Xer.

        My recollection is that it was the younger adults in their 20s who were into the lounge culture revival in the 90s.

        Older boomers would have been in their teens the first time round for this music. It wasn’t so much for them.