LMFHO - You really consider that a major canon violation considering that overall the Klingon look has NEVER really been consistent going all the way back to ST:TMP? Sorry no . Again, there is nothing in Star trek canon that shows or explicitly states Spock never saw T'Pring prior to the events in TOS S2 Amok Time. Can I have some of what you're smoking? Must be some good shit.
But it does make it slightly weird that he gazes at a childhood photo of her instead of an adult one.
The Klingon look had ONE major revision after the series with smaller changes along the way after that but it stayed pretty consistent after and NEVER on the scale with what Discovery did. Don't give me a picture of all the looks for TMP, TNG etc....because I have seen it and the differences are nowhere on the scale of DISCO. The one that sticks out the most is DISCO. Again Enterprise had a great 3 part story that explained it all and Disco blew that to shreds. As for T'PRING. The opening scene in Amok Time clearly shows that T'Pring is a surprise to the crew. There is no way getting around that fact. Yet in SNW she is a significant element in season one and interacts with the Crew of the Enterprise. I haven't even mentioned yet how the size of 1701 has now doubled and that's not even taking into account the ridiculous Turbolift interior ..lol
Not really. Fits with that story nicely actually, and better than TMP did against TOS or even with TSFS. Drug use is unevolved...
Spoiler my friend in the states says there's no name on Paramount+, and here in Canada it just says 'Whispering Voice(s)
Well you replied to a whimsy during statement and I responded in kind to both of you. Yes I really do believe someone was smoking something on that production team.
Mine also said Whispering voices. But if what your friend says is true. I am betting it is..... It's actually a neat twist....
I've seen it cited multiple times on reddit but not a single screenshot. Regardless Spoiler If Jack is indeed compromised by the Borg or whatever, why doesn't he say something about his visions? And it would be even MORE jarring to ignore friendly Borg Queen Jurati from last season--if anyone can help Jack out, it probably would be her.
I don't know how a thread on Picard and The Quickening got into a self-pleasuring argument on T'Pring, but... Other than agreeing with the poster above that it looks like Vecna () this looks less like The Quickening, but we've also crossed off the "telepathic nebula" theory...