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Spoilers Canon, Continuity, and Pike's Accident

Still making me nervous that "they have a plan" and that they are going to make continuity "make sense" (paraphrasing). I mean, amazing if they can pull it off. But the end of Disco S2 tells me the odds are not in their favor.

what’s interesting to me is the idea that they are kinda disregarding WNMHGB in part because Spock, Sulu and Scotty are wearing a different uniform and Uhura/Bones aren’t there.
 
what’s interesting to me is the idea that they are kinda disregarding WNMHGB in part because Spock, Sulu and Scotty are wearing a different uniform and Uhura/Bones aren’t there.
He wasn't disregarding it at all. He just noted that Nimoy's portrayal of Spock was still evolving.

I had just put forward in another thread that The Corbomite Maneuver was kind of a third pilot even before I read that article.
 
I don't believe that you aren't wrong about "The Corbomite Maneuver". It does have the feel of a pilot episode in its own right, and I think it may be the first episode I remember actively paying attention to as a child.
 
I loved Nimoy's Spock in S1.

When Bill joined the cast and played this extroverted, energetic character.... it allowed Nimoy to play Spock as cold and dispassionate.

You could see the dynamic beginning as early as the 'Kill Mitchell while you still can' discussion in WNMHGB.

The contrast between the three of them in that Ego/Superego/ID dynamic is one of the reasons the TOS trinity is so iconic and holds up strong even today.
 
I don't believe that you aren't wrong about "The Corbomite Maneuver". It does have the feel of a pilot episode in its own right, and I think it may be the first episode I remember actively paying attention to as a child.
Couldn't stand that episode.
 
"The Corbomite Manuever" is one of the best Trek episodes, it's science fiction and it holds up now better than episodes that were made fifty years later because the drama is simple and direct. One of Shatner's better performances, too.
 
Different Strokes for different folks. I've said it many times but for me The Corbomite Maneuver is the best episode of the franchise across all of the various Star Trek series in the past 59 years.

It really encapsulates everything that Star Trek is about in one 55 minute episode.
Oh, it's well crafted, very SF at its heart, and reflective of Trek as a whole.

It also has an annoying character so I don't feel the need to revisit it.
 
Corbomite is in the top five of all Trek episodes, though it’s only third on my list of favourites and neither of my top two favourites would make my list of top five overall in quality (Where No Man…remains my favourite and I have a soft spot for A Quality of Mercy from SNW). But certainly as an exemplar of Trek, across all iterations, Corbomite is hard to beat.
 
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