Of the stupid explanations out there it does an ok job.
Which means complaining about makeup changes could stop, in theory
Which means complaining about makeup changes could stop, in theory

Complaining will never stop, but explanations will change which group of fans is doing the complaining.Which means complaining about makeup changes could stop, in theory![]()
Absurd to me because an explanation was provided.Complaining will never stop, but explanations will change which group of fans is doing the complaining.
The overall shift appears to be away from humanism and towards detailsThe augment virus created an unnecessary complication to the overall narrative. Acknowledging the difference in designs should have been more than enough. Moreover, creating the explanation shifts the focus of stories to tedious details, taking away from the humanism-driven stories.
I was satisfied with Worf's explanation that we don't talk about it.Before the Enterprise explanation, I was always perfectly content with Gene Roddenberry's explanation that the Klingons always looked that way.![]()
Only if the human beings all start off white and then become black in the spin-off 20 years later and they never show the two skin colours together.Somewhere in the Star Trek multiverse, there's a Klingon television show about humans and the Klingons are debating about how all the various types of human beings (short, tall, fat, skinny, black, white, Asian, Indian, etc.) means that the show is no longer canon.
Picard: sometimes you have to bow to the absurd.It can be disappointing when the the explanation is mundane or contrived or just really absurd
The keep wondering why the original Klingons had white face makeup and the new ones have smooth foreheads. They also speculate why the male Klingons lack a penis.Somewhere in the Star Trek multiverse, there's a Klingon television show about humans and the Klingons are debating about how all the various types of human beings (short, tall, fat, skinny, black, white, Asian, Indian, etc.) means that the show is no longer canon.
He was talking about a cargo bay having chickens in it, not eye-rolling storytelling choices. Though it was from Up the Long Ladder so I suppose both were true.Picard: sometimes you have to bow to the absurd.
That is the nature of stories though.He was talking about a cargo bay having chickens in it, not eye-rolling storytelling choices. Though it was from Up the Long Ladder so I suppose both were true.
He was talking about a cargo bay having chickens in it, not eye-rolling storytelling choices. Though it was from Up the Long Ladder so I suppose both were true.
Not that writers wouldn't use the dialogue to comment on the story, story writing, the series they're on, the actors, the creator of the franchise, ... .That is the nature of stories though.
He definitely is. SUPERMAN is fantastic, the best Superman and Superman movie since Christopher Reeve.Time will tell on if James Gunn was the right man to help the DCEU 2.0.
The Discovery makeup redesign on the Klingons is just that: a redesign. It's not something that needs an explanation, nor would trying to do so add anything meaningful to the narrative.
TOS' 'human Klingon' design didn't need to be explained either, but the decision to do so at least added to the lore.
Honestly I didn't hate those Klingons - physiologically. And the hair they added, that fixed it even more, from what I've seen of stills.They went to far. Especially sing the TNG look had become iconic at that point. Should have pulled back on the idea of turning them into Orcs.
They work great in 40K/Battlefleet Gothic.The ships just sucked - period. Except for the Sarcophagus Ship and the small one- or two-man scout craft that reappeared in this week's episode of SNW.
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