War is so much funner when you're winning.Why would the Klingons care about moral and ethical implications?
War is so much funner when you're winning.Why would the Klingons care about moral and ethical implications?
Honor?Why would the Klingons care about moral and ethical implications?
Pretty sure the pronunciations here were a lot closer to what I dimly remember from the old Okrand Klingon Dictionary than has usually been the case in previous productions.The pronunciations of Kronos, Kahless, etc… was distracting but I guess different dialects make sense.

I assume you mean that actor because with the exception of Vixis they all clearly have brown skin.K'mpec was a "Caucasian" Klingon, as was Kahlest, Worf's old nursemaid. Pretty cure Klaa and Vixis from TFF were also "Caucasian" Klingons.
Martok is a caucasian klingon.enjoyed this one quite a bit.
I like that we finally got some backstory on what happened to the Klingons and probably why we never saw them on Discovery. Getting Jay-Den’s backstory and some of Thok’s was good as well. Intrigued by the “Free Jem’Hadar”.
Is Wochak the first “Caucasian” Klingon since Bob the discount Klingon from “Fridays Child”. I think he is.
The pronunciations of Kronos, Kahless, etc… was distracting but I guess different dialects make sense.
I loved their solution to the problem.
8/10
Definitely weird. I noticed that, too.Speaking of pronunciation, SAM's pronunciation of Khitomer was weird, if I recall correctly.
And the other thing are Jay-Den’s boots, which now that I noticed how almost comically large they are, and how the sole is split in two pieces halfway through, I just can’t unsee.Is Wochak the first “Caucasian” Klingon since Bob the discount Klingon from “Fridays Child”. I think he is.
K'mpec was a "Caucasian" Klingon, as was Kahlest, Worf's old nursemaid. Pretty cure Klaa and Vixis from TFF were also "Caucasian" Klingons.
Rewatching the episode with my wife last night I found it actually dragged a little compared to my first viewing. I felt whenever characters started speechifying, it didn’t really land and just seemed like empty phrases. And I can’t figure out why they wrote the debate portions the way they did. I’ve been watching a lot of formal debates over the years, mostly between atheists and Christians, and they almost never just throw Bible verses at each other, like the cadets did here with case law, paragraphs and law texts. In my mind debates are much more interesting when people are making arguments for why a proposition is moral or more convincing. It’s not about who can memorize the most paragraphs. This had the effect of not really showing Caleb as the skilled debater he was supposed to be. And I also couldn’t really figure out how the Doctor decided who won each round. Just on a whim?
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