Marsden inspired me to write this thread with these comments in the Majel Barret thread:
To which I'd like to add:
I *love* "The Cage" and it just occurred to me that the scene between Pike and Boyce is one of my favorite scenes, as well, and I think their chemistry has everything to do with it.
I really liked Boyce and would've liked to have seen more of him. He was an older man, but he seemed to have enough personality and strength to carry the role.
I never cared for Piper. In fact, over the years, I've even had trouble remembering him at all when thinking about this episode, except for him standing on the bridge kinda lamely.
I can understand why he was replaced. He was probably chosen because of his experience (I did some minor investigating into his work and I seem to remember that he had quite a few credits to his name.)
So anyway, I thought Boyce was by far the best of the two.
Colt.
And Dr. Boyce was good, too. I'm surprised they didn't like John Hoyt. I thought his was the best acting of the whole group, including Hunter...but Hoyt really has emotion in his voice without overdoing it, speaking with sincerity and conviction.
When he's talking to Jeff toward the begining is one of the best scenes of the episode, and his contribution to the breifing room scene really makes him sound like more than just the doctor but also a senior officer. (Doctors are not usually in the chain of command, although there are exceptions)
To which I'd like to add:
I *love* "The Cage" and it just occurred to me that the scene between Pike and Boyce is one of my favorite scenes, as well, and I think their chemistry has everything to do with it.
I really liked Boyce and would've liked to have seen more of him. He was an older man, but he seemed to have enough personality and strength to carry the role.
I never cared for Piper. In fact, over the years, I've even had trouble remembering him at all when thinking about this episode, except for him standing on the bridge kinda lamely.
I can understand why he was replaced. He was probably chosen because of his experience (I did some minor investigating into his work and I seem to remember that he had quite a few credits to his name.)
So anyway, I thought Boyce was by far the best of the two.