I don't feel SNW adds any context at all to TOS. I look at it like the James Bond films at this point. Whatever Spock, T'Pring, Chapel, M'Benga, Pike, etc. go through isn't offering me any more insight on the original versions than Skyfall's "shaving scene" gave to Connery and Lois Maxwell's Bond and Moneypenny. It's just an updated take on the same characters for modern audiences. I don't consider SNW an actual "how it was between The Cage and Where No Man Has Gone Before" series anymore than Casino Royale was an actual prequel to Dr. No.
Everything I needed to know about the Amok Time backstory was in that episode. But I am enjoying this take on the relationships and like the characters, even if individual episodes may not land for me.
This legit helps me enjoy SNW without any concerns of "canon violations" or "prime timeline" doubletalk. And it also, as far as I'm concerned, makes it more than possible for Pike to avoid his horrible fate. If 007 can die in the last movie and they still plan on making more films, than Pike can be just fine at the end of this series.
But if this is more of a true prequel for others, more power to ya. But when I rewatch the original series, SNW is the furthest thing from my mind.
Everything I needed to know about the Amok Time backstory was in that episode. But I am enjoying this take on the relationships and like the characters, even if individual episodes may not land for me.
This legit helps me enjoy SNW without any concerns of "canon violations" or "prime timeline" doubletalk. And it also, as far as I'm concerned, makes it more than possible for Pike to avoid his horrible fate. If 007 can die in the last movie and they still plan on making more films, than Pike can be just fine at the end of this series.
But if this is more of a true prequel for others, more power to ya. But when I rewatch the original series, SNW is the furthest thing from my mind.