From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos   
   From Address: anim8rfsk@cox.net   
   Subject: Re: Pike: the new Cage?   
      
   In article ,   
    Wiseguy wrote:   
      
   > anim8rFSK wrote in   
   > news:anim8rfsk-47CFE5.14245016042014@news.easynews.com:    
   >    
   > > In article ,   
   > > "Steven L." wrote:   
   > >    
   > >> On 4/15/2014 11:13 AM, anim8rFSK wrote:   
   > >> > In article ,   
   > >> > Wiseguy wrote:   
   > >> >   
   > >> >> "Will Dockery" wrote in   
   > >> >> news:lij3vu$bt6$1@dont-email.me:   
   > >> >>   
   > >> >>> Rewatching Star Trek Into Darkness, Pike's death, Spock's mind   
   > >> >>> meld with him as he dies, the use of Khan's blood to revive   
   > >> >>> Kirk... clearly there is an opening for a remake of The   
   > >> >>> Menagerie/Cage.    
   > >> >>>   
   > >> >>> Anyone else seeing this?   
   > >> >>>   
   > >> >>>   
   > >> >>   
   > >> >> I thought the whole point of the time-travel reboot of Star Trek   
   > >> >> was that they wouldn't have to remake the original plotlines.   
   > >> >> So far, that seems to be all they are doing.   
   > >> >   
   > >> > badly   
   > >>    
   > >> Well, that's how TNG started out too. (Remember "The Naked Now?")    
   > >> TNG didn't really come into its own till after the first season.   
   > >>    
   > >>    
   > >>    
   > >> -- Steven L.   
   > >    
   > > TOS hit it's stride with it's first production episode, THE CORBOMITE    
   > > MANEUVER, and it's first season is probably on average it's best. Why   
   > > should Abrams, with the benefit of 50 years of hindsight, get a pass   
   > > for remaking classics as crap?   
   > >    
   >    
   > I thought "Where No Man Has Gone Before" was good also. Much better    
   > than the actual premiere "The Man Trap."   
      
   Agreed.   
      
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   Wait - are you saying that ClodReamer was wrong, or lying?   
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