They shave their heads. Some cultural thing that lasted half a second. By season three they're on the road preforming the title track to Hair.So, do Klingons have hair or did they all start wearing wigs post DSC?
They shave their heads. Some cultural thing that lasted half a second. By season three they're on the road preforming the title track to Hair.So, do Klingons have hair or did they all start wearing wigs post DSC?
They shave their heads. Some cultural thing that lasted half a second. By season three they're on the road preforming the title track to Hair.
They shave their heads. Some cultural thing that lasted half a second. By season three they're on the road preforming the title track to Hair.
*sigh*
The original Chuck Norris memes were meant to be humorous; given their popularity, I was not the only person who enjoyed them. If you don't like that, I respect your right to your opinion. But I'm not going to post only doom and gloom dead serious posts for your convenience.
Well, I would hate to be seen as a waffling type.
How about we get back to Star Trek?
The worst episode of DS9 may not be "Move Along Home" or "Profit and Lace." It may be "Let He Who Is Without Sin..."
At least the first two attempted something clever. The last is just cringeworthy because it's a lazy attempt at a message story involving the late 24th century Federation equivalent of religious fundamentalists.
It's not like internal Klingon politics were the definition of stability.Well, I would hate to be seen as a waffling type.
Regarding the Klingons, the timeline is kind of funky.
2150's - Normal (long hair, ridged heads)
2160's - Augment (long hair, no ridges)
2250's - Modified (no hair, black skin, ridged heads)
2250's - Normal (long hair, ridged heads)
2260's - Augment (short hair, no ridges)
2370's - Normal (long hair, ridged heads)
It's not like internal Klingon politics were the definition of stability.
Those gray uniforms lasted a long time.Or fashion, apparently.
While all those are terrible, I'd like to nominate "The Reckoning": it seems to be an attempt at inspiring said fundamentalists!
And the "chest kamehameha" effect is very cringeworthy. As are Jake's "red possessed eyes" (later seen on Dukat, in equally stupid moments).
"PROFIT AND LACE", on the other hand, has nothing to redeem it.
Romulans and post-burn Starfleet seem to agree.Those gray uniforms lasted a long time.
Stole it from the Bajorans .Romulans and post-burn Starfleet seem to agree.
Once you go gray, you are here to stay.
This is controversial? If you flipped it around and said it was Star Trek storytelling at its best, then we'd be getting somewhere..."Profit and Lace(DS9)" is an insult to good Star Trek storytelling.
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