See I am quite different on Pike. I was very emotionally connected with Pike and he resonates with me as someone who was facing a crisis and had to get through it. Mount's Pike strikes me as the logical outcome of Pike successfully overcoming his depression (because that's what it was in The Cage).I actually think Anson Mount doesn't do a good job channeling Pike. His Pike is very, very different - lots of swagger, very warm, charming, almost Kirk-like - compared to the original very cold, introspective, somewhat sad Jeffrey Hunter.
It's just easy to overlook for me because I'm absolutely seduced by Mounts charm and frankly prefer him as a leading character. But a big part is that I'm not very emotionally connected to Hunters original performance.
For Uhura that will be different and more difficult. I absolutely love Nichelle Nicols performance. Zoe Saldana is a fine actress, but I had already difficulties. This new actors also seems nice. But I absolutely don't see Uhura in her. I would 100% prefer keeping the same actress but just giving her a new name.
I don't even want to imagine my problems seeing another Kirk on this show... I just don't think that's a good idea.
"Batman" is a legacy character that can be interpreted by many different actors. "Kirk" is a character that was at least 50% pure Shatner, brought alive in the first place by this very specific actor and his mannerisms. Recasting him is bound to fail like recasting "Magnum" or "McGuyver" with new faces.
There is no good solution for any actor - either they stay too far away from the original. Or they veer too close to parody.
What Chris Pine & Zachary Quinto did was nothing short of a miracle - and STILL irked many.
As for the rest, I have no issues with recasting. That's the nature of the business. I thought Pine and co. did amazing in recognizing that pitfall of that balancing act, as you note, avoiding pitfall, while still having a measure of original mannerisms.
My biggest question when people say "I don't see X person in the new actor" is what does that look like in an individual? For instance, I would say that I would look completely different to people due to a lot of changes that have happened to me in the last five years, much less ten. So, I always balance that expectation against the very real aspect of people growing in to a persona rather than always being that way.
It's sometimes why prequels can rub the wrong way is we expect these characters to be static rather than dynamic and capable of growth and change and development, and being wrong. There is such a fascinating expectation from audiences, myself included of what a character should be, because humans are not always so consistent.