I, too was glad to see Romulans who simply weren't "cookie cutter" aliens, all looking alike with the same haircuts, etc. ...
, but at lest they didn't appear to be so obviously stereotypical. Weren't there enough cliches in the movie as it was? Or is being so "familiar" part of the formula to produce an emotional buy in from audiences, irrespective of whether it makes for good SF (as opposed to popular Sci-Fi)?I get easily confused by TNG Romulans and think it's a bunch of angry Vulcans for the first couple of seconds.
I wouldn't have thought 1600 years was enough for them to become a significantly different species. Culture is another matter of course so I suppose having Romulans use "Vulcanish" hairstyles doesn't make much sense. Maybe TOS did it right after all?We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.