Different production teamsI'm just confused at why they went back to that after doing the makeup right in Picard.
Different production teamsI'm just confused at why they went back to that after doing the makeup right in Picard.
The Discovery team thinks they have a better idea, despite years of accumulated evidence to the contrary.I'm just confused at why they went back to that after doing the makeup right in Picard.
No they don't.The Discovery team thinks they have a better idea,
Surprised they haven’t found a way to slot in a Borg cadet.Yet.
Too reasonable for fandom, sadly. This is the same fandom with members that got mad at TNG as it didn't feature Kirk and Spock, or that hated the "change for the sake of change" with Klingon make up in TMP.
Sometimes, I think not.They DO realize that this is a fictional species, don't they?
Unless it was an order from the network executives.No they don't.
If that were the case they wouldn't have reverted the Klingon makeup back.
It was a lot more different than thatThe one on Disco looked basically the same as the Berman era Ferengi, just with skin texturing to it.
Nah. Just like in '79 with the Klingons, we'd just assume it was a make up change. We don't all go down the overthinking rabbit hole.Had that individual shown up in a pre-2009 production, folks would've wondered if it was a product of mixed parentage, and rightly so. If one actually lists the differences instead of just glancing it gets lengthy, from the chin wrinkles all the way up to the sagittal crest.
This. How many different Klingons have we seen?Nah. Just like in '79 with the Klingons, we'd just assume it was a make up change. We don't all go down the overthinking rabbit hole.![]()
Nah. Just like in '79 with the Klingons, we'd just assume it was a make up change. We don't all go down the overthinking rabbit hole.![]()
Why is it absurd? It's a fact they made the Klingons look different and the explanation was "that's how they always looked." it was a production decision that didn't require an explanation. But then decades later someone got the bright idea that it did need a side quest and a two-parter to explain something that didn't need an explanation. We don't need that crap. Just roll with it. They modified the make up. End of story.I've seen the "but muh TMP Klingons!" retort before, but surely you realize it is fundamentally absurd.
With the Enterprise, rather than plop a different ship in place like a turd in a punchbowl and just roll on, reboot style, the production spent untold hundreds of thousands if not a million or more on the drydock, actors filming lines, the screen time, et cetera. However, because they also did not turn it into a five hour film wherein they also explain the variations in Vulcan planetside costuming between TOS and TMP, Klingon makeup, medical technology, phaser pistol styling, et cetera, ad nauseam, some folks like to pretend that every pointless retcon from the Discoverse is somehow fair game.
In the case of the Klingon change, because they didn't stop the entire frakking movie to explain it to the people in the back or have a whole side quest about it, and because at that point it was years between films and yadda-yadda-yadda, it was simpler to just leave it be. Nevertheless, despite the fact that the Klingon change literally got explained later, some people keep trying to get bloodwine from that turnip. There isn't any in there.
Roddenberry joked about northern and southern Klingons, but inasmuch as a canonical explanation, there never was one.It's a fact they made the Klingons look different and the explanation was "that's how they always looked."
Roddenberry joked about northern and southern Klingons, but inasmuch as a canonical explanation, there never was one.
Nor should there be.Roddenberry joked about northern and southern Klingons, but inasmuch as a canonical explanation, there never was one.
Well, that's how we got the explanation for the Romulans and I'm sure that causes no questions at all.Roddenberry joked about northern and southern Klingons, but inasmuch as a canonical explanation, there never was one.
I've seen the "but muh TMP Klingons!" retort before, but surely you realize it is fundamentally absurd.
In the case of the Klingon change, because they didn't stop the entire frakking movie to explain it to the people in the back or have a whole side quest about it, and because at that point it was years between films and yadda-yadda-yadda, it was simpler to just leave it be. Nevertheless, despite the fact that the Klingon change literally got explained later, some people keep trying to get bloodwine from that turnip. There isn't any in there.
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