Kurtzman's solution was, essentially, to take a page from Spielberg's book. Though the Gorn are an ever-present villain throughout "Strange New Worlds," they're scarcely seen, but mentioned and referenced often. As early as the very first episode, their terrifying practices are relayed through a character that has survived the Gorn, La'an Noonien-Singh. The series' fourth episode, "Memento Mori," expands on La'an's experience with the Gorn when the Enterprise encounters a Gorn ship. The Gorn present a serious threat to the Enterprise — we even get a glimpse at La'an's own experiences with the species — but we never actually see any.
Of course, this all changes with this week's horror-influenced episode "All Those Who Wander," which finds the Enterprise crew facing off against Gorn hatchlings on a crashed Federation ship, "Alien" style. It's absolutely terrifying stuff, but it still makes perfect use of the "what we don't see" tactic. With a combination of CGI and practical effects, "Strange New Worlds" has successfully rebooted the Gorn as a truly blood-chilling adversary, one we'll hopefully be seeing more (or less) of in the future.
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