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Is it time to put Star Trek to rest?

Wesley is my favorite Kirk actor not named Bill.
I cannot believe that you all made it 43 pages without anyone acknowledging that the 2nd best performance as James Kirk was by Sandra Smith. (I am being glib but I personally happen to believe this. I would have loved to have seen a 3-episode arc with her "stuck" in the role).

Less glibly, not to re-open any old wounds (ignore if you wish) but I find the analogy between Kirk/Spock and Hamlet/Lear et al a bit inapt. The better comparison is to Rick Blaine or George Bailey, and I think the discomfort I immediately feel upon considering the idea of remaking Casablanca or It's a Wonderful Life (or making a sequel/prequel) is much closer to the feelings I get when the TOS characters are (again) revisited. In both instances, there persists a stubborn "but why?" that doesn't apply to transitory, audience-limited theater performances. (With all due respect to Ethan Peck, I feel this particularly strongly with Spock. In Nimoy's Spock, we have one of the greatest, most sui generis television performances captured ~forever~ on video. Why do we need to go there again? Call him Xon or Speck, or something).

But to each their own of course. Just one person's viewing preferences.
 
I have enjoyed Disco, SNW, Short Treks and LD. Pro I just don't know enough about. I'm obviously not crazy about PIC but it had potential. Of all of them SNW has been the best done with the most effort. Doing the time period they were in with modern progressive stances and special effects that didn't require cardboard was going to leave some of fandom behind. But there was no way of pleasing such people, really, the only advertising demographic going after them are fake remedies, the pillow guy, and buy gold, so it wasn't a big loss.
It's nice that you're so tolerant of people who don't think exactly like you. :borg:
 
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