ferengigrindset

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[–] ferengigrindset@startrek.website 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

He definitely improves as the series goes on. I think most of the hate comes from Season 1 where he's a genius kid who knows more than all the senior staff of the flagship. He gets a lot better when his stories aren't just him whining about how no one recognizes how much of a genius he is.

[–] ferengigrindset@startrek.website 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I always thought of it as being like how Vulcans say they have no emotions even though they have very strong emotions. They probably just have a strong cultural taboo against lying, but they're really full of themselves, so they think of it as being unable to lie.

[–] ferengigrindset@startrek.website 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

This alternate Kirk was born in space and had never been to Earth, so “he was like a kid in a candy shop, and he got to really just sort of explore it and experience it and bask in it. And I loved that they wrote it that way.”

So is this a different alternate Kirk than the alternate Kirk who was in S1?

Are the SNW Klingons different enough to count as a unique aesthetic? I think they're about as different from the TNG Klingons as the various movie Klingons are.