Then he'll be a perfect Pike.Anson Mount had the charisma of a wet loaf of bread in Marvel's "Inhumans". His acting-through-silent-face-expression was really cringeworthy.
And if they show the bridge of the Enterprise, don't bet that it will look like TOS either.
Interesting. If they show Pike in the exact same uniform he wore in The Cage, I will streak down my street.
It wouldn’t be anyway. It would look more like the Cage era bridge.
The novel stated they wore the correct uniforms so who knows. As long as it’s not those godawful STD ones.
Maybe Tobin Dax is crewmember for all we know. I think that was the host who was a Starfleet pilot during this time period
That's about the actors not the characters. On paper the characters were the same. They didn't reinvent the Captain character for the second pilot, they just recast.
Pike was the same JFK type. We've no idea what "Pike" would be like. We only saw him in one episode. Though, I think there was some humor in him. You yourself mentioned a humorous exchange. We've no idea how "closed off" he was. Again, we only saw him in one episode. If they had retained Hunter and kept the name "Pike", Pike would be spouting Kirk's lines in subsequent episodes, humor included.
Pike in the Cage is the same age as Kirk and just as "green". Kirk is often plagued by wrong decisions and the weight of command. It's part of the character of the Captain role, be it named April, Pike or Kirk. Defining Pike by the Cage is foolish. I suggest you read the description of the captain character in TMOST on page 28. If you read the bio for Kirk on page 215 you'll find it's pretty much the same.
Nope.
And if they show the bridge of the Enterprise, don't bet that it will look like TOS either.
In other words it won't look like TOS.Kurtzman said if they make the Enterprise bridge it would be based on the original bridge but updated to the DSC aesthetic.
I took it to mean it would have the same layout and general design.In other words it won't "look like TOS either."
That's about the actors not the characters. On paper the characters were the same. They didn't reinvent the Captain character for the second pilot, they just recast.
Pike was the same JFK type. We've no idea what "Pike" would be like. We only saw him in one episode. Though, I think there was some humor in him. You yourself mentioned a humorous exchange. We've no idea how "closed off" he was. Again, we only saw him in one episode. If they had retained Hunter and kept the name "Pike", Pike would be spouting Kirk's lines in subsequent episodes, humor included.
Pike in the Cage is the same age as Kirk and just as "green". Kirk is often plagued by wrong decisions and the weight of command. It's part of the character of the Captain role, be it named April, Pike or Kirk. Defining Pike by the Cage is foolish. I suggest you read the description of the captain character in TMOST on page 28. If you read the bio for Kirk on page 215 you'll find it's pretty much the same.
Nope.
Pike is a great character, but hardly the shoulder-slapping grown frat boy with a constant smile and glint in his eye that Kirk was during his five-year mission on TOS. He was a man with a darker and more serious emotional edge that came through very well in Jeffrey Hunter's one solitary appearance as the character. Pike had regrets and a stony, steely-eyed intensity that Kirk didn't.
Had no idea who that is, after a google still none the wiser. I would've thought that Matt Bomer was a far better likeness for Pike.
Looks too old and haggard to me.Disagreed. Anson Mount is about the closest dead ringer for the Jeff Hunter Pike as we can get.
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Your point being?Bomer comes off too effeminate
He spent the 2 years since "The Cage" drinking heavily. Problem solved?Looks too old and haggard to me.
Hell on Wheels was his watershed series. His default state is not unlike what you described - quite stoic and reserved (VERY Cage Pike, actually), but he did have an opportunity to show his range in that show. I found him to be an excellent actor and perfectly cast for the role. Additionally, Wheels had Colm Meaney, which was probably his best role since O'Brien. Great series overall, IMO.Anson Mount had the charisma of a wet loaf of bread in Marvel's "Inhumans". His acting-through-silent-face-expression was really cringeworthy. I haven't seen him in anything else. I hope that was just the general suck-ness of "Inhumans" and NOT exemplary of is skills. I hope he can act a lot better when he's actually able to use his mouth.
Does anyone has a clip of a him acting in a show/movie he's been in before? I really don't know him from anything else.
His face is absolutely fuckin' amazing for Pike though... This guy was created from the same mold as Jeffrey Hunter!
Now let's hope they give him a mustard colored uniform...
The 23rd century Dax hosts are, I believe, in chronological order:
1. Emony
2. Audrid
3. Torias
4. Curzon
Audrid was the ballerina, right? If she meet McCoy in medical school would she still be alive because McCoy can't possibly still be in medical school can he at this point? Of course lots of my opinion on Torias's time in starfleet I admit comes from a comic book I once read that showed him wearing the old TOS style uniforms.
Jason
Looks too old and haggard to me.
The novel isn’t canon.
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