Would this remake be equally cerebral, or would it cater to the young, impatient, allergic-to-introspection types?

"Cerebral".Would this remake be equally cerebral, or would it cater to the young, impatient, allergic-to-introspection types?![]()
I read it was code for people don't give a crap about the characters."Cerebral".The Cage is good, but I wouldn't call it cerebral. I've heard this was network code for "too sexy".
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It was "too Cerebral" because the ending involved talking and exposition. the big fight scene with the Kaylar warrior occurred in the middle."Cerebral".The Cage is good, but I wouldn't call it cerebral. I've heard this was network code for "too sexy".
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Most Trek episodes have a talky ending. There was action towards the end when Pike does his breakout and holds the Talosian at gun point.It was "too Cerebral" because the ending involved talking and exposition. the big fight scene with the Kaylar warrior occurred in the middle.
But it wasn't your classic TV Western style ending, unlikeMost Trek episodes have a talky ending. There was action towards the end when Pike does his breakout and holds the Talosian at gun point.
I think the suits didn't feel the cast chemistry, which is why they pretty much said dumping everyone but Nimoy was fine with them. The TOS cast with the same script would have improved the pilot.But it wasn't your classic TV Western style ending, unlike The Cage which was probably what the Execs were wanting - hence why The Cage ultimately sold the series.![]()
I know they didn't want Majel in a lead role because she was his mistress. Aside from Dr. Boyce, her and Spock were the only other leads: and they had no issues with Jeffery Hunter as it was Hunter's wife who didn't want him to continue in the second pilot.I think the suits didn't feel the cast chemistry, which is why they pretty much said dumping everyone but Nimoy was fine with them. The TOS cast with the same script would have improved the pilot.
Pretty sure Tyler and Colt were meant to be regulars. They were in the pitch/outline. I've heard that about Hunter. Might be part myth.now they didn't want Majel in a lead role because she was his mistress. Aside from Dr. Boyce, her and Spock were the only other leads: and they had no issues with Jeffery Hunter as it was Hunter's wife who didn't want him to continue in the second pilot.
Another myth. This one propagated by Gene.As I recall, they told him he could keep Spock or Number One and he chose Spock.
That much is true. Though by the second pilot they had Sulu and Alden. Not sure if the memo came between pilots.Once they got William Shatner and saw his take, along with the NBC memo requesting all NBC shows have more minority representation probably had more to do with a lot of the recasting.
Why do you keep calling "Where No Man Has Gone Before" "The Cage"?But it wasn't your classic TV Western style ending, unlike The Cage which was probably what the Execs were wanting - hence why The Cage ultimately sold the series.![]()
The 'red' tops were peach in the first two pilots. Look closely and you can tell the difference.Although the Cage turtlenecks and lack of red tops for Engineering/Security, seem to have been pushed back to April's Enterprise - judging by some set decoration photo of him and Pike.
Brain fart.Why do you keep calling "Where No Man Has Gone Before" "The Cage"?
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