That is the entire point that I'm making. Roddenberry wanted Star Trek to be something better than the rest of SFTV at the time, and he obviously succeeded. The only reason we ever got movies and sequel series in the first place is because the original Star Trek was something special, something unlike anything else in American SFTV for decades to come. It was something that inspired generations of fans while other SFTV remained mostly unimpressive and short-lived. Right now, the franchise is less than two weeks away from celebrating its 50th anniversary, and there's a new movie in theaters and a new TV series in production and, oh, by the way, we're posting on a website that's actually named after the show. If it had been a failure, we wouldn't be having this conversation.