I recently reintroduced myself to TNG. I'd watched it when it originally aired, but it had been mostly out of mind over the intervening decades. Which means I went into my rewatch with vague memories, impressions and expectations. For example, I expected to dislike Klingon-centric episodes. I remembered their characters as archetypical alpha males, which was not only one note but also unrelatable and unattractive. And I remembered their politics boring me silly as a teen.
However, much to my surprise, I enjoyed most of the Klingon episodes during my rewatch. I still think the criticisms from my youth are valid. The Klingon machoism (I suppose what might be characterized in modern terms as "toxic masculinity") is cartoonish and off-putting. But I was able to look past that and enjoy the stories. That's at least partly, if not greatly, due to Michael Dorn's performance. He has a ton of charisma and is hard to not love, even when his character is behaving brutishly in the early seasons.
I also assumed I'd not like Alexander since he suffers from the double negatives of being both a Klingon and a kid (call me heartless, but I dislike child characters). However, I enjoyed all of his stories, save the one where he takes a mud bath with Lwaxana ("Cost of Living"). My opinion of her character did not improve with time.
However, much to my surprise, I enjoyed most of the Klingon episodes during my rewatch. I still think the criticisms from my youth are valid. The Klingon machoism (I suppose what might be characterized in modern terms as "toxic masculinity") is cartoonish and off-putting. But I was able to look past that and enjoy the stories. That's at least partly, if not greatly, due to Michael Dorn's performance. He has a ton of charisma and is hard to not love, even when his character is behaving brutishly in the early seasons.
I also assumed I'd not like Alexander since he suffers from the double negatives of being both a Klingon and a kid (call me heartless, but I dislike child characters). However, I enjoyed all of his stories, save the one where he takes a mud bath with Lwaxana ("Cost of Living"). My opinion of her character did not improve with time.

