Let's say, for discussion's sake, that NBC still decides to give Desilu another chance to make a second pilot. And let's say that they still make some cast suggestions including making the crew look distinctly more multiracial. They would prefer that Number One be recast, but they're not making a big issue out of it.
Let's also say Jeffrey Hunter decides to stick around for the second pilot and for the series.
Does Hunter come out of his shell and feel more fleshed out as things progress? Does Majel Barrett become more nuanced? Does John Hoyt return or do we still get DeForest Kelley?
There are a lot of variables involved and while it's interesting to read stories set in the Pike era (in books and comics) the real question is could Star Trek have worked if they had proceeded with mostly the same cast from the first pilot? Could the Pike era have worked and lasted beyond half a season or even one season?
There is no right or wrong answer beause it's impossible to know how things could have played out. So much would depend on the stories, the writing and the cast gelling together.
But could it have worked or were NBC's instincts inarguably right in insisting on the changes they wanted? All the basic elements were already there, but it can be argued NBC's criticisms forced GR and company to regroup and work out their ideas beter.
I don't know myself. It is an intriguing idea. And there's the retroactive interest in the Pike era--the prehistory to TOS--but that's based partly on that period adding additional colour to the TOS universe. If Pike and company had continued all of Trek as we know it would be rewritten.
So could it have worked?
Thoughts anyone?
Let's also say Jeffrey Hunter decides to stick around for the second pilot and for the series.
Does Hunter come out of his shell and feel more fleshed out as things progress? Does Majel Barrett become more nuanced? Does John Hoyt return or do we still get DeForest Kelley?
There are a lot of variables involved and while it's interesting to read stories set in the Pike era (in books and comics) the real question is could Star Trek have worked if they had proceeded with mostly the same cast from the first pilot? Could the Pike era have worked and lasted beyond half a season or even one season?
There is no right or wrong answer beause it's impossible to know how things could have played out. So much would depend on the stories, the writing and the cast gelling together.
But could it have worked or were NBC's instincts inarguably right in insisting on the changes they wanted? All the basic elements were already there, but it can be argued NBC's criticisms forced GR and company to regroup and work out their ideas beter.
I don't know myself. It is an intriguing idea. And there's the retroactive interest in the Pike era--the prehistory to TOS--but that's based partly on that period adding additional colour to the TOS universe. If Pike and company had continued all of Trek as we know it would be rewritten.
So could it have worked?
Thoughts anyone?
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