Who is Mark Leonard?
Are we really playing the spelling game here?
You know who I was referring to.
Who is Mark Leonard?
Well, since Spock and McCoy were both born before the timeline split it doesn't really make sense for them to look different; except for the obvious recasting reason.
Of course the case that the actor doesn't look similarly enough can be made literally always unless you cloned an actor, it just becomes more ridiculous the closer you get to the original.
We would still have to account for recastings within prime, like Valeris (or the opposite case, Tom paris and Locarno), so it makes more sense to me to assume that these recastings are supposed to look the same as previous apperances in-universe. (Or differently in the Paris/Locarno case).Same with Kirk. One would assume so. But many fans seem to say that the Kelvin changes rippled through the past of the Kelvin-verse as well. Hence why Pike was aged up significantly.
Either way, the guise of an 'alternate reality' is the perfect way to account for discrepancies.
Likeness is overrated. Look at the 80 or so people who've portrayed Churchill over the years between film, tv, and theatre. Some have looked just like him; some didn't look like him at all. Yet the only thing anyone ever remembers but the portrayal is the performance. No one cares how much the actor looks like him. And this is for the guy who might be the single most important human of the 20th century - not some made-up aliens on a space fantasy show.
The picture is that the most successful series, TNG, used old characters least in the first year.
We would still have to account for recastings within prime, like Valeris (or the opposite case, Tom paris and Locarno), so it makes more sense to me to assume that these recastings are supposed to look the same as previous apperances in-universe. (Or differently in the Paris/Locarno case).
TNG had McCoy, an Enterprise, a Klingon in every episode, an obviously modernized Spock stand-in and an obviously modernized Kirk stand-in, and it straight up remade a popular TOS episode for its second outing, complete with a shout-out to Kirk and crew. These elements may not have been felt as deeply over the course of the season as they were in (some of) the other shows, but that's far more to do with it being the most heavily episodic of all the spin-offs.
Also... Enterprise didn't really re-use anything in its first season except the ship name, a verbal shout-out to Zefram Cochrane, Vulcans in general, a few short Klingon appearances and a single Ferengi episode. Are we now counting Enterprise as the most successful Star Trek series?
The Naked Now shares a concept, but was not a remake.
McCoy was intentionally not named on sceeen...he’s an Easter Egg.
The show is in continuity with TOS and shares a universe, so Klingons happen. Even the Roddenberry was against it for a long time.
The other things are start grasping...Spockalike? Data? Nah. Kirkalike? Riker...I guess...but even more nah.
There is a difference between a cameo, and an outright shared parent.
Well, I wouldn't exactly call Saavik (Sorry, I mixed her up with Valeris in my previous post) a "minor secondary" character, except in STIV.I can accept secondary minor characters like that getting recastings and having slightly different appearances
Well, considering that they look exactly alike they would have to be twins, which raises multiple of questions like why they have different names (Since Tom shares his last name with his father Locarno would have had to marry someone before or during his Academy and taken their name which I also think is rather unlikely considering how prestigeous the Paris name is in Starfleet) or (assuming they entered Academy at roughly the same time) how Paris made it from cadet to ensign to lieutenant junior grade to a dishonorable discharge to Maquis member to inmate of a penalty colony in about two and a half years. ("The First Duty" was more than halfway through 2368, Voyager started in early 2371) Especially Harry Kim wants to knowParis and Locarno could have been related for all we know
Maybe they just casted for their acting abilities or for how well they work with other cast members rather than pure physical resemblence and Mount just happened to resemble Hunter more closely than Peck resembles Nimoy.Anyway, I'm still perplexed why they cast Anson Mount...who is so perfectly cast as a modern Jeffrey Hunter Pike... and cast someone so visually different as Speck compared to Nimoy's iconic look. Perhaps Spock is just a much harder role to cast, at least now it is... while Nimoy's shadow still looms heavily over the character.
The Naked Now shares a concept, but was not a remake.
McCoy was intentionally not named on sceeen...he’s an Easter Egg.
The show is in continuity with TOS and shares a universe, so Klingons happen. Even the Roddenberry was against it for a long time.
The other things are start grasping...Spockalike? Data? Nah. Kirkalike? Riker...I guess...but even more nah.
There is a difference between a cameo, and an outright shared parent.
The Naked Now is 100% a remake (with a different cast of characters). Right down to the theoretically perfectly manageable situation which suddenly becomes life-threatening because no one is doing their jobs, the out of left field romantic enounter between two random characters and the Engineering section being commandeered by a member of the crew..
They even used a screen cap or publicity photo of Locarno as a picture of Paris on his Father's desk in one episode of Voyager.Well, considering that they look exactly alike they would have to be twins, which raises multiple of questions like why they have different names (Since Tom shares his last name with his father Locarno would have had to marry someone before or during his Academy and taken their name which I also think is rather unlikely considering how prestigeous the Paris name is in Starfleet) or (assuming they entered Academy at roughly the same time) how Paris made it from cadet to ensign to lieutenant junior grade to a dishonorable discharge to Maquis member to inmate of a penalty colony in about two and a half years. ("The First Duty" was more than halfway through 2368, Voyager started in early 2371) Especially Harry Kim wants to know
Because no one remembers Karloff's Monster...You're not wrong to think that way. Like I said, eventually the Nimoy Spock will fade away and become irrelevant as older Trek fan generations die off.
There could just be a reason that the same role was played by different actors.
So digging up Spock, Pike, Mudd, 1701, the Mirror Universe, Picard and more will keep the Trekkies paying.
But you're still here.Good stories would've kept me around.![]()
But you're still here.
Maybe he isn't actually here. Maybe this is actually mirror BillJ!But you're still here.
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