Well I just saw it as the actor doing a good off centre version of an awkward teenager rather than trying to impersonate Lavender's version to a tee, so that's why I quite liked it. It was boldly animated, unlike the Wilson and Walker here. Let's face it, the original Pike was a cartoonish portrayal itself, not a very believable or realistic one, as great as the character was for the show.
I don't think sitcom remakes need Coogan like tonal accuracy, just bold attempts at something like it, because we're never going to get an exact double, and I think going to the lengths films do in make up and prosthetics would be daft for a TV sitcom. Let actors act, and I thought he was pretty good at that.
Quote: Billy Bunter @ 30th August 2020, 10:40 AMBut, different actors playing the characters in such as Macbeth & Hamlet, and putting their own interpretations on them, have enabled the original scripts to survive for 400 years.
Oh you posted before I did, Billy. Absolutely. You're a fan of stage acting, like me. 'Bring something to it, luvvy, don't just be.' Takes off beret.