I wouldnt be in favor of having characters in just for the sake of a cameo. But when you set a show in the afteryears of 3 different shows, there is at least potential there. Three difference casts of already est characters. I think of Berman Trek as an era, an aesthetic, of certain types of characterization, directorial style, etc. I think the characters themselves can live under a different production regime.Yeah, no.
We have more than a handful of characters in PIC from the Berman era. Data, Troi, Riker, Hugh, Seven, Maddox, JL himself... we will even get Guinan in S2.
Tell you what, that is more than enough, there's absolutely no need to make Short Treks just for the few who can't understand that Berman Trek is over for almost 20 years now.
It did in the 80s. And it also aired in the 2000s with TOS RemasteredThe Cage had never aired
Weren't most of the Cage scenes they showed in the preview also part of the "13 years ago" from the Menagerie? In that sense, it did air with TOS.Special occasions. It didn't air as a separate episode in original broadcast, and to this day it's not part of the syndication package.
Absolutely. That's why I never thought it made sense to open a series watch of TOS with "The Cage". "The Menagerie" was the official broadcast version of "The Cage," and comes along soon enough in either production or broadcast order. "The Cage" as a standalone episode is a home video extra.Weren't most of the Cage scenes they showed in the preview also part of the "13 years ago" from the Menagerie? In that sense, it did air with TOS.
Its on CBS All Access.Special occasions. It didn't air as a separate episode in original broadcast, and to this day it's not part of the syndication package.
From a strictly canonical perspective it is. Yep, I just destroyed a double entendre with canon.I’m sure that wasn’t the only flute he showed her!
Special occasions. It didn't air as a separate episode in original broadcast, and to this day it's not part of the syndication package.
That may be because when They first released TOS on DVD (Two Episodes per Disc),Actually, when I watched TOS in the '90s, my channel WLVI-TV 56 aired the episodes in production order and after "Turnabout Intruder", they went to "The Cage" before going into "Where No Man Has Gone Before" again.
That may be because when They first released TOS on DVD (Two Episodes per Disc),
"The Cage" wasn't released until the last disc as EPISODE';s 79 (Turnabout) and 80 (Cage).
From a strictly canonical perspective it is. Yep, I just destroyed a double entendre with canon.
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