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First look at Klingons in 'Star Trek: Discovery'?

Even the flat-headed TOS klingons sported beards, strange moustaches and bushy eyebrows.
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#NotAllTOSKlingons ;)
 
Objecting to these aliens apparently being called Klingons isn't "complaining for the sake of complaining"; it's pushing back against stupidity and the manufacturing of inconsistencies.
 
Objecting to these aliens apparently being called Klingons isn't "complaining for the sake of complaining"; it's pushing back against stupidity and the manufacturing of inconsistencies.
It complaining for the sake of complaining. This is fiction. It's mutable. Nothing is set in stone.
 
They're Klingons.

That leads to two options.

1. Watch a quality TV show for actual entertainment.
2. Don't because grown men aren't wearing the right kind of fantasy costume.
Right. Because everything is black and white. One has to either unequivocally love and accept everything about the show or shun it entirely. It is not possible to critique one aspect while liking another.

Personally, I like what little I have heard about the themes and the premise of the show, what I haven't liked is the style of the production design (these Klingons, the ship.) Whilst I certainly agree that the former is more important than the latter, it doesn't mean that the latter is utterly immaterial either.
 
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@Nerys Myk These "Klingons" look like humanoid Komodo dragons, not humans with dark skin, dark armor, and bumpy/ridged heads. It's far more extreme of a departure from established Klingon design than you seem to want to acknowledge, which is why it's such an issue for me and others.
As aliens they should be more than humans with dark skin, dark armor, and bumpy/ridged heads. The more non human elements in the make up the better.
 
As aliens they should be more than humans with dark skin, dark armor, and bumpy/ridged heads. The more non human elements in the make up the better.

Not when the Canonical explanation for why a significant number of alien species look humanoid is that the planets from which said species originate were "seeded" with human genomes.
 
Not when the Canonical explanation for why a significant number of alien species look humanoid is that the planets from which said species originate were "seeded" with human genomes.
They still fall in the humanoid range.
And no, human was not said to be the default or baseline in that episode. Human is just one variation.
 
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