As others have already said this is a tough choice. I like both episodes given their merits and strengths.
But ultimately I have to give WNMHGB the nod. "The Cage" is unquestionably Star Trek, but it diesn't pop the way WNMHGB does--it doesn't have that added energy and dynamic that sets the tone for the rest of the series.
I really don't think "The Cage" is any more cerebral than WNMHGB but that it's somewhat more low-key in overall tone.
There's also an inescapable distinction between the series leads. Jeffery Hunter is serviceable as Pike, but William Shatner is magnetic and engaging as Kirk. It's no contest. Maybe Hunter would have grown into the role, but Shatner nailed it right off.
I'm glad they were able to use "The Cage" eventually and make it part of Star Trek's "in universe" history (indeed when I first saw "The Menagerie" I thought there were earlier episodes I had somehow missed out on).
Although thats not what happened it could have been interesting to have seen "The Cage" story done with the familiar cast during TOS' run. And perhaps we did in bits and pieces given the times Kirk was offered a form of paradise and yet regected it.
But ultimately I have to give WNMHGB the nod. "The Cage" is unquestionably Star Trek, but it diesn't pop the way WNMHGB does--it doesn't have that added energy and dynamic that sets the tone for the rest of the series.
I really don't think "The Cage" is any more cerebral than WNMHGB but that it's somewhat more low-key in overall tone.
There's also an inescapable distinction between the series leads. Jeffery Hunter is serviceable as Pike, but William Shatner is magnetic and engaging as Kirk. It's no contest. Maybe Hunter would have grown into the role, but Shatner nailed it right off.
I'm glad they were able to use "The Cage" eventually and make it part of Star Trek's "in universe" history (indeed when I first saw "The Menagerie" I thought there were earlier episodes I had somehow missed out on).
Although thats not what happened it could have been interesting to have seen "The Cage" story done with the familiar cast during TOS' run. And perhaps we did in bits and pieces given the times Kirk was offered a form of paradise and yet regected it.