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I still struggle with the Klingons, they look silly and the actors really struggle to talk with all that makeup on.
MurrayM:
I still struggle with the Klingons, they look silly and the actors really struggle to talk with all that makeup on.
Well, they speak Klingon so I wouldn't understand anyway - don't know if that's the correct pronunciation, accent or makeup... ![]()
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Oblivian:
Resumed today if you hadn't noticed.
Another interesting direction...
freitasm:
MurrayM:
I still struggle with the Klingons, they look silly and the actors really struggle to talk with all that makeup on.
Well, they speak Klingon so I wouldn't understand anyway - don't know if that's the correct pronunciation, accent or makeup...
I'm really grateful for the subtitled translation! ![]()
tdgeek:
timmmay:
Episode one was like a B grade Star Trek. I'll give it a go for a while though, I've watched and rewatched all the others, other than DS9 which is pretty monotonous.
I have just started ST-D, Ep 1 was a struggle. The acting seemed poor. Whenever I watch a new variant, its a minor ugh, then grow into it, this got a little easier towards the end though. Naturally I'll keep watching
I'm the same as you, the first season of most new Star Trek shows the acting seems really bad, but generally gets much better as the actors learn there characters or the writing adapts to the actors. I found DS9 the worst for this.
openmedia:
Awesome episode and I can't wait to see where they take the rest of the season.
Really enjoyed it too, kinda of guessed where they were at the end of the last episode and was wondering if it would be linked to where previous series have gone before, happy it is.
MurrayM:
I still struggle with the Klingons, they look silly and the actors really struggle to talk with all that makeup on.
I don't know why they changed the look of the klingons from the classical Star Trek look from STNG to the current look.
Regards,
Old3eyes
Maybe the Klingons changed the way they looked between Discovery and Original.
Delete cookies?! Are you insane?!
kiwifidget:
Maybe the Klingons changed the way they looked between Discovery and Original.
In TOS they looked a lot like us not the classical Work look.
Regards,
Old3eyes
old3eyes:
MurrayM:
I still struggle with the Klingons, they look silly and the actors really struggle to talk with all that makeup on.
I don't know why they changed the look of the klingons from the classical Star Trek look from STNG to the current look.
A look at Klingons through the ages:

MurrayM:
old3eyes:
MurrayM:
I still struggle with the Klingons, they look silly and the actors really struggle to talk with all that makeup on.
I don't know why they changed the look of the klingons from the classical Star Trek look from STNG to the current look.
A look at Klingons through the ages:
And the subtleties.
timbosan:
Oblivian:
Resumed today if you hadn't noticed.
Another interesting direction...
When I went to watch this last night, it said the episode isn't available until Monday, anyone else seen this?
Monday Night American time, so Tuesday Morning for us.
!!!!Spolier alert if you have not seen EP10!!!!
Just interesting that this episode also features the U.S.S Difiant and the Terrian Empire which was also featured on Star Trek Enterprise Episode 18 - In a Mirror, Darkly (Part I) and Episode 19 - In a Mirror, Darkly (Part II)
lNomNoml:
timbosan:
Oblivian:
Resumed today if you hadn't noticed.
Another interesting direction...
When I went to watch this last night, it said the episode isn't available until Monday, anyone else seen this?
Monday Night American time, so Tuesday Morning for us.
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