And Pine looks nothing like Shatner. Suspension of disbelief, and all that.Actors are just actors. They don't need to look exactly like the character.
And Pine looks nothing like Shatner. Suspension of disbelief, and all that.Actors are just actors. They don't need to look exactly like the character.
About the late 2360's, or 70 years after Kirk's death on the Enterprise B. Not when he was on the 1701 herself with it within spitting distance of Discovery after the Cage.
Yes, because the Enterprise was within spitting distance of the Discovery for some reason other than the writers wanting the Enterprise to show up.
Like any other two ships in Star Trek since TOS, glad we settled that.
That’s right, it’s all the writers’ whim. Which is why we can criticize the writers’ choices when they choose to serve up fan service so often. (Or praise them, if that’s your bag.)
Yeah, this is something that's started to worry me too. Originally I thought Enterprise & Pike would be around for, say, the first few episodes, leading us forward from where the finale left us, then in would be business as usual for Disco, with perhaps a return of the Enterprise at the end of the season. But more and more it seems as though Pike & Co. are going to have a heavy presence throughout the whole season, and I'm not sure how much I like that.With all this casting for the original series characters I hope they still remember this show is called Star Trek Discovery.
This.When Zachary Quinto was cast, I was struck by his resemblance to Leonard Nimoy. With Ethan Peck I'm struck by his resemblance to Zachary Quinto.
I still think they should focus more on producing good Trek, not merely more of it. Sigh.Maybe CBS is using the Enterprise/Pike arc as kind of an extended backdoor pilot for a potential "Enterprise: Pike" series. They did say recently they'd like to see a bunch of new Trek shows running on All-Access, so who knows!![]()
Let‘s hope he can act.
And in ds9's first season, they transferred Miles O'Brien (and wanted Ensign Ro), brought in the enterprise and Picard, gave the hero a connection to Picard and showed Wolf 359, brought back Q and Vash (another Picard name-drop), and did a Lwaxana Troi episode. It isn't unusual for Trek to mine its own history early on, especially when the setting (contemporaneous and geographically close to another known setting) allows it with ease. Voyager (too far away) couldn't do it as much although even then when they did call home, of course its Troi and Barclay who are involved.So nine times in a couple hundred episodes over how many years? While Discovery, with a single (short) season under its belt, has already given us Spock’s secret sister, Super Sarek repeatedly, Amanda, Harry Mudd twice, the Enterprise and now Pike, Spock and Number One.
Hrmmm.
Yes, but did it have to be you ?
Also :
Twelve O'Spock High, Spockenna's Gold and Moby Spock...
I still think they should focus more on producing good Trek, not merely more of it. Sigh.
Superman has been played by 11 actors .
Why does the number of actors matter? Superman was invented in the 1930s. Spock was invented in the 1960s. Stand to reason that more actors have played Superman than Spock at this point.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that way more actors have played Oedipus than have played Spock. Doesn't mean that you can't recast Spock as many times as necessary.
And in ds9's first season, they transferred Miles O'Brien (and wanted Ensign Ro), brought in the enterprise and Picard, gave the hero a connection to Picard, brought back Q and Vash (another Picard name-drop), and did a Lwaxana Troi episode. It isn't unusual for Trek to mine its own history early on, especially when the setting (contemporaneous and geographically close to another known setting) allows it with ease. Voyager (too far away) couldn't do it as much although even then when they did call home, of course its Troi and Barclay who are involved.
It seems like they put massive effort into casting this Spock, based on the SDCC interviews. They wouldn't do that if Spock on STD was just some minor guest role.
Yeah, this is something that's started to worry me too. Originally I thought Enterprise & Pike would be around for, say, the first few episodes, leading us forward from where the finale left us, then in would be business as usual for Disco, with perhaps a return of the Enterprise at the end of the season. But more and more it seems as though Pike & Co. are going to have a heavy presence throughout the whole season, and I'm not sure how much I like that.
Maybe CBS is using the Enterprise/Pike arc as kind of an extended backdoor pilot for a potential "Enterprise: Pike" series. They did say recently they'd like to see a bunch of new Trek shows running on All-Access, so who knows!![]()
That‘s an interesting way to look at it, but I guess you are right. Just like a broken clock going right twice a day these producers are bound to produce something better than season one of Discovery eventually.Devil's advocate, but "more" does increase the chances that some of what they make will be "good," or at least to your/my/BillJ/Vger23/etc. particular tastes.
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