that clearly wasn't the case in the Ent TV series.
Huh? When "The Andorian Incident" aired, I thought they did a wonderful job of showing Tholos as a more androgynous male counterpart to Shran. Tholos seemed to leer sexually at the Enterprise males as he did at T'Pol.
When Shran and Tholos were still working together in "Shadows of P'Jem", I was starting to think that when females inevitably turned up, in later episodes, that we might be led to a group of four actually being established. Then along came Tarah in "Cease Fire" - and she towered over Shran. She was quite different in physique and personality to Talas ("Proving Ground").
As far as I'm concerned, there's no "clearly" about it. And for the ENT novels to have totally ignored the work on the Andorian world-building done by the DS9 Relaunch would have caused plenty of complaint by ST readers.
That's a really interesting analysis, Therin. If Shran has since been labeled a thaan, I guess Tholos may be a chan, and the DS9 relaunch did suggest, if I remember correctly, that chans are more androgynous in appearance than thaans. I assume Tarah is zhen, which are said to be the tallest, I think, and whose traditional cultural trait is "strength", and Talas shen. I think you make a really good case for the ENT depictions to slot into DS9-relaunch with ease.
