• ⓝⓞ🅞🅝🅔@lemmy.ca
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    6 hours ago

    What’s done is done. What I’d simply like to know is the why. Maybe it’s in this article somewhere, but I gave up halfway. Probably just too sleepy atm. Someday I’ll read a source that gives a sensible why. Because what I’ve heard never really made sense. Why keep so much intact and change one thing so drastically?

    • BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      I kept waiting for a eugenics storyline where the Federation tries to make Klingons more human and turns them into TOS Klingons, thereby completing the narrative justification circle.

      Instead…

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      5 hours ago

      It’s not in the article, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen an “official” answer, but…I do think “because we can” is a valid answer. It was valid when they did it with TMP, and it was valid the subsequent times they tweaked the makeup.

      In terms of how it served the story being told…I can see the appeal of having more alien-looking, “scarier” Klingons in a season that was ultimately about the dangers of xenophobia.

      • TeamAssimilation@infosec.pub
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        3 hours ago

        Except blue isn’t scary anymore after the Andorians. I can only fathom that they thought brown Klingons look like black Klingons and people will think that’s racist.

        Oh how I wish people stopped separating humans in races and just stopped thinking in races and colors at all.

        “There is only one race: the human race” - Robert Sobukwe, South African anti-apartheid activist

  • pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip
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    6 hours ago

    I really liked the addition to canon that the Kligon Empire is experiencing the tail and of a very long fall from grace. It explains a lot about how such a violent fuedal society could have science on par with the Federation.

    I didn’t like just about everything else Discovery Klingon’s screen time. They were just so wearying to watch. They felt like some exhausting loud neighbors I have had.

  • MalikMuaddibSoong@startrek.website
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    12 hours ago

    … the removal of the hair, having done hairless Klingons with J.J.’s films. So I’d personally already gone through the Internet backlash, and so when Bryan said, ‘Yeah, we’re going to do bald Klingons, like it’s gonna be tricky, man.’ And so everyone was salting the broth.

    Sometimes you just gotta keep making the same mistake until you learn. At least this guy is humble and practical about it.

  • HubertManne@piefed.social
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    11 hours ago

    Much of discovery season one would have sat better with me if it had just taken place after voyager.

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        3 hours ago

        I don’t get why producers see prequels as a safe haven, they nearly always end up trashing decades-old canon, instead of adding to it.

        Enterprise was one of the exceptions, it fit nicely with established canon, and added to it gracefully.

  • Solumbran@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    The weird ultra-racist stereotypes that sounded like they were designed by a colony-supporter of another era?

    I wouldn’t call it a salty broth but a big racist piece of shit.