32 minutes.
So, same stuff, but now with 12 more mins of whinning?
They acknowledged a couple videos ago that it's a visual reboot.
1: That must have hurt them
2: How many mins did they spend explaining that?
32 minutes.
They acknowledged a couple videos ago that it's a visual reboot.
Not really.1: That must have hurt them
Not really.
Sure they have. They wanted to "explore things from their[Da Klingons!] perspective," as Klingons depicted "are usually just villains/bad guys," so for once we could "Know what they are going through in all this."They gave no reason for the question "why Klingons?"
Sure they have. They wanted to "explore things from their[Da Klingons!] perspective," as Klingons depicted "are usually just villains/bad guys," so for once we could "Know what they are going through in all this."
-paraquoting of Alex Kurtzman.
And Tyler and on and on.Press quotes are meaningless. It's the final product that matters and the final product showed very, very little from the Klingon Perspective beyond the pilot.
And Tyler and on and on.
There's more to it than just that. It might not have been completely rounded out but it at least was a different take on Klingons and I actually was interested. Been a while since that happened.
Probably will. I certainly don't think every Klingon thread will be tied up either.It also may come up in later seasons.
And Tyler and on and on.
There's more to it than just that. It might not have been completely rounded out but it at least was a different take on Klingons and I actually was interested. Been a while since that happened.
Has is that not about the Klingon if Klingon-esque outbursts occur? Maybe I'm missing something but that is still an interesting story, wrapped up in what was taken from Voq.Sure, Tyler is a Klingon (sort of, we'll see how that ends up), but the one thing he doesn't really have is perspective. His perspective was wiped from his memory. He got it back long enough to have a Klingon-esque outburst of stupid aggression, and then it (maybe?) got taken away yet again via Klingon brain magic surgury. He's an interesting character (due in no small part to Shazad Latif really selling Tyler's pathos), but he says nothing about the Klingon because he can't even say much about himself.
Movieverse vs Discovery
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The Shenzhou doesn't look so big anymore(1 pixel=1 meter)
Longer, yes. Larger? Maybe not. No crew in the pylons or nacelles, no space for anything but observation rooms in the neck. Engineering full of machinery and everyone living in the saucer.God I know treading old ground here, but jesus why in hell are the Kelvin/Disco ships so massive. The Enterprise 1701 may look tiny here, but in real life, it's larger than a modern aircraft carrier that carries 2600 crew.
I'm pretty sure they start with sets sized by whatever budget they can afford (which meant massive beer brewery and power plant locations for the Enterprise and Kelvin engine rooms, and a HUGE bridge for the USS Discovery) and scale the rest from there.There is no reason for Disco and Kelvin ships to be so big. The size of the Galaxy at least makes more sense because it's designed to essentially be a city in space and originally was supposed to have a crew in the thousands and thousands.
The sick bay as well. But as we know, the Galaxy was supposed to have basically a fully functioning hospital deck.TNG never "felt" as big to me on the interior as the classic movie Enterprise because they modified and reused the same sets. We got no looks down endless warp engine shafts or glimpses at massive rec rooms in TNG.
Has is that not about the Klingon if Klingon-esque outbursts occur? Maybe I'm missing something but that is still an interesting story, wrapped up in what was taken from Voq.
Discovery has no pylons, and Lorcas lab is near where the nacelle connects to the ship.
God I know treading old ground here, but jesus why in hell are the Kelvin/Disco ships so massive. The Enterprise 1701 may look tiny here, but in real life, it's larger than a modern aircraft carrier that carries 2600 crew.
There is no reason for Disco and Kelvin ships to be so big. The size of the Galaxy at least makes more sense because it's designed to essentially be a city in space and originally was supposed to have a crew in the thousands and thousands.
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