I was reading an old thread about how TMP is in many ways a reboot of TOS, and came across these points which got me thinking:
I tend to agree with these two folks. In a great many important ways, TMP was not only a 'reboot' of TOS, but a step backwards to Gene's "original" vision of Star Trek as produced in 1964: the color schemes, the use of a separate first officer to the science officer, a more thoughtful cerebral tone over fist pumping action adventure, a captain who doubts himself and agonizes over his bad choices more, there is a lot about TMP that (consciously or otherwise) is more evocative of the 1964 pilot episode than it is of TOS the series.
We know from Gene's novelization of TMP that he did suggest that, in-universe, the adventures as depicted in TOS were more like a dramatization than the 'real' events (he suggests this through no less an authority than James Kirk himself), but a larger point is therefore whether The Cage itself was basically Gene's jumping off point for how this universe really looked and felt, even during the original Enterprise's five year mission.
Thoughts?
Having watched them within a day of each other recently, I was struck by how much TMP is almost more "The Cage: The Motion Picture" from the color palette, other aspects of the production design and the overall more serious tone.
Anyway... yes, I always felt that TMP was more along the lines of The Cage than the rest of the series, as if Gene was trying to realign Trek with his initial concept, more cerebral in tone and more visually subdued.
I tend to agree with these two folks. In a great many important ways, TMP was not only a 'reboot' of TOS, but a step backwards to Gene's "original" vision of Star Trek as produced in 1964: the color schemes, the use of a separate first officer to the science officer, a more thoughtful cerebral tone over fist pumping action adventure, a captain who doubts himself and agonizes over his bad choices more, there is a lot about TMP that (consciously or otherwise) is more evocative of the 1964 pilot episode than it is of TOS the series.
We know from Gene's novelization of TMP that he did suggest that, in-universe, the adventures as depicted in TOS were more like a dramatization than the 'real' events (he suggests this through no less an authority than James Kirk himself), but a larger point is therefore whether The Cage itself was basically Gene's jumping off point for how this universe really looked and felt, even during the original Enterprise's five year mission.
Thoughts?
