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What's up with the weird hair styles for the characters?

Starfleet's uniform and hair code is a deliberate imitation of the American military, even though it's not an organization of Americans, or even humans. Worf and AU Neelix were obviously allowed to wear traditional Klingon/Talaxian hair, but Worf's privilege came over time and Voyager was stuck in the DQ. At least after Ensign Ro, Bajorans were allowed to wear their earrings.
And SNW is rather punk style, that's why I love it ;)
 
TBH the only hair that gets my attention is Pike's because it just keeps getting bigger. I swear they're leaning into it to get a reaction now. :rommie:

Criminal, murderer, kidnapper, thief.
Mudd? A murderer? I must have missed that episode. If you're referring to Captain Leo Walsh having "passed away suddenly" and then Mudd taking his identity, there's no indication that Mudd killed him. It is played more like convenient timing or a circumstance that Mudd exploited.
 
TBH the only hair that gets my attention is Pike's because it just keeps getting bigger. I swear they're leaning into it to get a reaction now. :rommie:


Mudd? A murderer? I must have missed that episode. If you're referring to Captain Leo Walsh having "passed away suddenly" and then Mudd taking his identity, there's no indication that Mudd killed him. It is played more like convenient timing or a circumstance that Mudd exploited.
No, actually it's played as sinister - not convenient, but "too convenient."

I've always assumed that Harry had something to do with it. Maybe gave him a push off a ledge...
 
No, actually it's played as sinister - not convenient, but "too convenient."

I've always assumed that Harry had something to do with it. Maybe gave him a push off a ledge...
I get it since they didn't go into further detail, but Harry was mostly portrayed as "the space pimp with a heart of gold" - or at least polished brass. He's smiley, a liar and thief but he's not portrayed as someone to take a life. He finds an opening and takes fullest advantage. And without further proof, we can't really call him a murderer since he wasn't even charged. Kirk and company made nothing of it.
 
I get it since they didn't go into further detail, but Harry was mostly portrayed as "the space pimp with a heart of gold" - or at least polished brass. He's smiley, a liar and thief but he's not portrayed as someone to take a life. He finds an opening and takes fullest advantage. And without further proof, we can't really call him a murderer since he wasn't even charged. Kirk and company made nothing of it.
I. Mudd Harry is a buffoonish lovable rogue. Mudd's Women Harry is a cut throat who hides behind several facades to throw people off.
 
I. Mudd Harry is a buffoonish lovable rogue. Mudd's Women Harry is a cut throat who hides behind several facades to throw people off.
Mudd never struck me as lovable and used Norman to threaten the Enterprise in to compliance.

There's nothing to Mudd to love and him as a murderer, even of convenience, is not a stretch to me.
 
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