Grease paint, Fu Manchu moustaches and uncomfortable yellow peril stereotypes?PS: Obviously the return of REAL Klingon prosthesis is long overdue.
Grease paint, Fu Manchu moustaches and uncomfortable yellow peril stereotypes?PS: Obviously the return of REAL Klingon prosthesis is long overdue.
I asked Terry Matalas on Twitter if the backstory of Worf commanding the E-E after Picard still applied. He didn’t say either way but did give an unexpected tidbit about Worf.
https://twitter.com/terrymatalas/status/1551702967505391616
A Guardian at the gate?Ambassador to the Jem’Hadar? There was a lot of respect there.
All of them are real, and all of them are valid.
It’s a Kur’lethLooks like a golden mek'leth judging from the shape of the handle.
Ah, yes.
I mean, large chunks of TNG season 1 are still entertaining in their own way... for a fan who knows all the ins and outs, is familiar with the background of the production, can view it in context of the time it was produced... Yeah, it's not exactly great television, but can be enjoyed for what it is, IMO.Most of TNG is good enough that I pretend large chunks of Season 1 don't exist.![]()
To be perfectly honest, I'm not able to determine how much of my enjoyment - or tolerance in some instances - of TNG season 1 is boosted by / based on nostalgia. Somewhere between... 30% and 95%, maybe?I can do all that easily with most of TOS. TNG season 1? Not a chance.
I can't say I agree.All of them are real, and all of them are valid.
And then reduced them back. It's the wonderful world of make up change.It’s obvious whey they made the Klingon prosthetics so full on and concealing of human features. It was because one of the plot points in season one of Discovery was disguising Shazad Latif as a Klingon. The normal prosthetics would not have done this and everyone would have guessed the twist.![]()
The first name of Shazad's father was used, I think.Some people guessed it anyways, because the actor credited for Voq didn't exist outside of DSC, and that Actor's name was tired to Shazad Latif in some way that I'm forgetting.
I think you're confusing Goldsmith's TMP/TNG music with Courage's TOS music. The former only appears in TMP/TNG/PIC (and STV...), with which it is associated. The latter appears in 204 Trek productions.So, what will that be now? 204 Trek productions with the TMP theme?
Yeah, sorry, novelty has worn off on the Goldsmith theme. It’s still classic but it’s almost as much as hearing the Force theme in a Star Wars movie — expected.
Campe's number is only off by two. The TMP/TNG theme has in fact been used 206 times. All 178 episodes of TNG, the 20 episodes of Picard that have aired so far, TMP, TFF, three of the four TNG movies (it's not featured in Generations), one episode of Enterprise and two episodes of Lower Decks.The former only appears in TMP/TNG/PIC (and STV...), with which it is associated. The latter appears in 204 Trek productions.
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