Why is it that 100% recasts are acceptable, provided they don’t cross the race line?
The 2 versions of Saavik are one person thought?
Are the two versions of Pike in TOS two different people?
No offense, but it’s kind of silly to compare Pike as we see him in ‘The Cage’ to the radiation-scarred non-moving expressionless husk in a beeping motorized wheelchair that we see in ‘The Menagerie.’
I think it's because it comes across as not making an attempt to follow the previous portrayal, but that's just my opinion. I'm Asian, and I'm not happy about SNW turning Kyle into an Asian. I actually find that more offensive and a very flimsy token attempt at addressing the poor representation of Asian males in Western film/tv. They should have just called Andre Kim's character Sulu, and the only reason they didn't is because they didn't want to spend the appropriate screen time on him that a character like Sulu deserves.
Could the Gorn not have different breeds that look very different from one another?Please give the SNW Gorn a different species name. It wounds me so much they had to character-assassinate the Gorn for nothing even as they do so much good to set the stage for TOS.
The entire argument of the SNW writers is that the Gorn in SNW are one and the same as the Gorn in TOS, and we are somehow supposed to believe nothing has changed about the TOS episode in which Spock says absolutely nothing to Kirk about having previously suffered repeat murder attempts by the Gorn because the Gorn are a new entity to the Federation in TOS.Could the Gorn not have different breeds that look very different from one another?
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All 4 of these pictures are Dogs. Yet, they look extremely dissimilar. You get the idea.
Spock didn't seem to have an opportunity to speak to Kirk about the enemy.about the TOS episode in which Spock says absolutely nothing to Kirk about having previously suffered repeat murder attempts by the Gorn because the Gorn are a new entity to the Federation in TOS.
The entire argument of the SNW writers is that the Gorn in SNW are one and the same as the Gorn in TOS, and we are somehow supposed to believe nothing has changed about the TOS episode in which Spock says absolutely nothing to Kirk about having previously suffered repeat murder attempts by the Gorn because the Gorn are a new entity to the Federation in TOS.
Please give the SNW Gorn a different species name. It wounds me so much they had to character-assassinate the Gorn for nothing even as they do so much good to set the stage for TOS.
What's a retcon?
What's a retcon?
I don't understand what the OP means by it, that's for sure. It doesn't jibe with the definition that I'm familiar with, also given and illustrated on this page.What's a retcon?
- (in a film, television series, or other fictional work) a piece of new information that imposes a different interpretation on previously described events, typically used to facilitate a dramatic plot shift or account for an inconsistency:
"we're given a retcon for Wilf's absence from Donna's wedding in ‘The Runaway Bride’: he had Spanish Flu"
James R. Kirk < James T. Kirk
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