We can't really blame J.J if the Klingons have ridges or not. That's been a wholly inconsistent aspect of Trek for years.
I still don't like the sound of this movie. I think I would be a lot happier if I thought J.J actually considered Star Trek in some high regard. So far I haven't had that impression.
I would be able to let a lot of what I'm hearing slide if I thought that there was some respect and reverence for the things Trek has done right. It's fair to say that with 700+ hours Trek has gone from the most derivative crap ever imagined to some of the greatest science fiction story telling in any medium.
I'm just not sure that J.J agrees with the latter.
I personally fall in the camp of being a bit of a canonist. I prefer to have things match up as best as possible. But I can accept an updated look as well since I don't think canon should override the fact that it has been 40 years since TOS began. I find it silly that some people want the design to look like the TV show since it's obvious that had they had the budget and design progressions we have today it wouldn't have looked that way. TOS has a charm and we all love the way it looks but I don't want that translated to the screen in its entirety in a feature film in 2009.
Then again I don't want to revist a young TOS crew in a movie that is going to change the fundemental histories of the characters. The stories for these characters, unlike the sets, has NOT become obsolete.
But, we are getting this movie and though it's definitley not the way I wanted to see things go it's also definitley not my call in any way, shape or form. So I'll continue to hope that they make a great movie regardless of my reservations.
But as I've said many times already, I'm not really that optimistic. But I also refuse to trash the whole project on the basis of what we know and have seen so far.
At least I'm trying not to.
