• @aeronmelon
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    207 months ago

    Jeffery Hunter & Anson Mount make it very unfair for everyone else.

  • IninewCrow
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    7 months ago

    Loved seeing the new Captain Pike with Anson Mount, he not only looked the part but he played a fantastic Captain.

    It was tragic to read about the history of Jeffrey Hunter. He was reviving his acting career when he took on the part in the new show Star Trek at the time. He tragically died from an accident from a movie he was performing in 1968. His death was just four years after his appearance as Captain Pike and before the show had grown any popularity.

    He never got to know just how famous and popular he would become to so many fans decades later. He would have been happy to know we’re still celebrating him today 60 years later.

    EDIT: I hate to admit it but the original Captain Pike filmed his parts in 1964 and broadcast in 1965 … that’s 60 years, not 50 years. I really don’t like the fact that it was that long ago because it means we’re all getting old. :(

  • Flying SquidM
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    137 months ago

    I don’t know that Pike won over the hearts of the women he didn’t expect to be on the bridge.

    • jawa21OP
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      87 months ago

      That’s very fair, but I’d say that Pike is beyond a hunk. Like, seriously…

      • Flying SquidM
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        57 months ago

        Sure, but I would hope that most women are smart enough to see a hunk that says, “I don’t want women around here” and take him at his word.

        • @aeronmelon
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          177 months ago

          We all know that the pilot was a product of its time. We also know that was Roddenberry trying to normalize females in command positions.

          The idea was that Pike was okay with it, just not used to it. He would have acted as an audience surrogate by learning to work with and trust Una over time.

          Let’s all remember to direct our hate towards the real villains of the story: the NBC Board of Directors, who demanded Majel Barret’s removal.

          Thankfully, Roddenberry didn’t take it lying down. We lost a Number One but we gained a Uhura. And Majel reappeared as Nurse Chapel.

          • Flying SquidM
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            57 months ago

            What hate?

            I don’t even hate the NBC board of directors in the mid-1960s. Why would I?

            Honestly, why would you care about sexist casting in a TV show from 1965 enough to hate anyone involved?

            If this is what you’re using up your anger on, let me point you to the world in general right now.

        • jawa21OP
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          67 months ago

          Yeah, the pilot is beyond problematic. They did try. A woman as the first officer was extremely progressive for the time. Unfortunately, they still had to sell a show.

          • Flying SquidM
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            37 months ago

            You’re talking about people making and watching TV in the 1960s. I’m talking about a woman in the 23rd century finding out the hot captain doesn’t want women around and thinking, “he doesn’t want me around? He’s getting what he wants.”

            • jawa21OP
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              77 months ago

              Yeah. It’s gross. I won’t deny that. This was just a silly meme about Pike being ridiculously good looking.

              • Flying SquidM
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                27 months ago

                I know, I was trying to be silly too. But it didn’t end up that way.

                • jawa21OP
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                  87 months ago

                  Being silly back and forth is a good chance to use the gif I just made.