It sounds almost identical to "The Undiscovered Country" and not like in TNG, DS9 and Enterprise.
It sounds almost identical to "The Undiscovered Country" and not like in TNG, DS9 and Enterprise.
This blew my mind in '79. After a year and half of thinking how could Star Trek ever be in the same class as Star Wars, this one scene did the trick for me.Edit: Also, DSC is similar to TMP in that, after all this waiting and lead-up to new Trek, the very first thing we see are funky-looking Klingons speaking their alien language.
Kor
FWIW, even in TUC, they switched from Klingon to English during the trial after a couple establishing moments.Gee, I wonder what The Undiscovered Country and Discovery have in common? Or should I say, who?![]()
Yeah, and they should have done so with the Klingon scenes in ST: D too. Again, I won't fault the actors as they are putting A LOT of time and effort into it - but I haven't cared for the result so far - and in the end think it was a bad decision by the Producers; and if they get a second season, I hope they don't continue with Klingon, or any other alien languages in this fashion.FWIW, even in TUC, they switched from Klingon to English during the trial after a couple establishing moments.
I've always liked the way the change from Russian to English was handled in The Hunt for Red October:FWIW, even in TUC, they switched from Klingon to English during the trial after a couple establishing moments.
FWIW, even in TUC, they switched from Klingon to English during the trial after a couple establishing moments.
Yeah, and they should have done so with the Klingon scenes in ST: D too.
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