I'm all for reinterpreations (and reboots). Happens with opera and Shakespeare all the time. Frankly, it makes me a little sad when we're stuck with a single version of a good story/set of characters. Unless a wad of money changes hands.
For instance, it would have been a crying shame if there was only the 1970's version of Battlestar Galatica. Terrific premise, disco kid's show execution. I'm really glad that got revisited.
Of course, TOS is vastly different from oBSG, seeing as it's actual good, in fact, one of the seminal SF televsion series. All I can say about Sylar, err, Quinto, is that I he looks the part, and can probably imitate Nimoy well enough to pull it off, though his playing Spock will put more the burden on whoever plays Kirk.
For instance, it would have been a crying shame if there was only the 1970's version of Battlestar Galatica. Terrific premise, disco kid's show execution. I'm really glad that got revisited.
Of course, TOS is vastly different from oBSG, seeing as it's actual good, in fact, one of the seminal SF televsion series. All I can say about Sylar, err, Quinto, is that I he looks the part, and can probably imitate Nimoy well enough to pull it off, though his playing Spock will put more the burden on whoever plays Kirk.
Last edited: