Klingon Redesign EXPLAINED | Star Trek: Discovery

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Published 2017-08-17
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In today's Star Trek: Discovery video, CJ explores and explains one of the most controversial aspects of the new show: the redesign of the Klingons!

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheJoscelyne
    Do the ST: Discovery team not know that their main audience is a bunch of geeks and nerds who are super interested in lore, continuity, and precision?? The minute a ST producer forgets its audience, is the minute their show fails.
  • @rickjones871
    Thank you for EXPLAINING the obvious.. You didn't EXPLAIN anything. The title should be "Klingon redesign, the difference between TOS, TNG and Discovery explained for blind people."
  • “Enterprise“ solved the problem of no brow ridges in “TOS“ and now “Discovery“ has completely destroyed the continuity. They’ll be no explaining this away.
  • @dsbaehler
    So I guess I missed the part of the video where you actually “explained” the Klingon redesign. You know, like your title suggests? All you did was point out the obvious differences. This video is a waste of time.
  • @jimmyr545
    The old Klingons didn't look great but these are worse. They already decided what Klingons look like, so they have to stick with it. I can understand minor improvements, but not a complete redesign.
  • @bobstafford2068
    I'm a fan of Star Trek. This goes way back to the 1960's. Even then there was something about the Klingons that pulled me in. I love the Klingons. I was OK with the changes they gave them in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. By the time we got to Star Trek: TNG, the Klingons were quite established and accepted. These new so-called aliens are NOT Klingons. You can redesign the ships, Starfleet uniforms and even the special effects. But do not touch the well established aliens we have grown to know and love. This includes the Romulans.
  • @jonuiuc1
    They look like the vampires in skyrim.
  • @Mistychan
    Basically the director look at the Klingons and said " these things aren't alien enough, the hell with the fanbase I want them to be more alien" so now we have Abominations
  • @JosephDickson
    The redesign is it is so heavy it hinders the actor's ability to show basic facial expressions. Which becomes more pronounced when you compare Shazad Latif's portrayals of Voq and Tyler. There is almost nothing left of the human face for him to convey any emotion in Voq. The actors do a pretty good job using body language to convey their character's mood but some of that is lost in face to face encounters.
  • @OldChannelNoSee
    Designer 1: Done Designer 2: What's that? Designer 1: A Klingon! Designer 2: That doesn't look like a Klingon. Designer 1: Well, we started out with a Klingon, threw some blue and black paint on it, shaved it, and then smashed it's face in with a shovle. Designer 2: That's not a Klingon. Designer 1: Yeah I know, but they said they wanted something new and edgy. Look, I'm not getting paid enough and this show is only to sell their subscription service. How long do you really think it's gonna last? Designer 2: But that's not a Klingon. Designer 1: Just say it is and defend the statement saying they are some genetic offshoot or evolutionary offshoot or something. I don't care, I'm too lazy to change them now. They are the new Klingons! Designer 2: Yay.... new Klingons! I'm gonna go puke now, I think they are onto us. They know we aren't taking this seriously. The fans are going to crucify us for this.
  • @j.f.monahan3589
    Absolute click bait. There is nothing EXPLAINED in this video. Just compared.
  • @k1e2n3w4
    The Klingon redesign was one of the reasons I stopped watching Discovery.... It was completely unnecessary....which is kind of how I feel about the entire series...
  • @luckygreentiger
    Hey the humans are so passe now, why not redesign them too?
  • @Michael-xp7gw
    I guess I don't really understand the point of this video. The title Klingon Redesign EXPLAINED. So I see that title and think you're going to talk about the decisions, the rationale behind the change. Maybe include behind the scenes comments or interviews with the show staff. But you actually just described the physical changes... which we can all plainly see. There was nothing in this video that was the particularly interesting nor useful. There was no point to this.
  • Thank God I never had to suffer through this crap. I love Star Trek, my dad and I would always go to the movies together to watch all of the movies. We'd watch TNG, DS9, and Voyager when they were on TV, and we always had such a great time together. His favorites were The Wrath of Khan and First Contact. I never saw the original Star Trek episode with Khan and one day he took off from work and pulled me out of school so we could both watch the rerun of the original "Space Seed" episode. He found out that it was gonna be on TV from the TV guide and decided to surprise me, much to my mother's annoyance. We both loved the Klingons and how they went from adversaries to friends in TNG, with Worf serving as an officer on the Enterprise. So the thought of Discovery changing everything that we knew about them just felt wrong and I didn't want any part of it. Sadly my dad passed on before Enterprise and Nemesis. I remember thinking that he would've loved Enterprise, especially with the frozen Borg. I also remember thinking that I was glad that he didn't have to watch the sad way Enterprise ended or suffer through Nemesis. That's why I can't get into these new shows like Discovery or Picard. They just feel wrong, maybe it's because Gene Roddenberry passed on and there isn't anyone left to look after his vision of the characters. IDK, all I do know is that this crap ain't Star Trek and I don't want anything to do with it!
  • I guess someone now needs to do a video explaining your understanding of the word explain.