I haven’t thought about the early writers/producers much. It was a revolving door of them I know, but even if I looked them up, I couldn’t tell you their “style.” It’s interesting to me to read your impression of Hurley as it gives me a sense of his influence to put to just the name.
And it’s interesting to break down the series by overarching styles.
If Piller was season 3 on, and Hurley 2, who was season 1, and how would you describe his style? How would you describe Piller’s over his seasons?
Piller - definitely interesting. His era starts out with a more polished adventure/action theme show with character development - so to speak, it's a best of both worlds (not meant as a pun or title drop, and note I prefer part two - which is a clever role reversal that was written at last minute because Piller wasn't originally going to stay).
But as the years went on, the show under his name would become almost solely character driven and absconding the sense of adventure and exploring the unknown. Hence the jokes about "The Enterprise is now a glorified taxicab in space" and so on. Were the changes toward what can be equated to "soap opera in the cosmos" solely his? Not necessarily, and season 4's first foray into this realm just made it more a
natural feel for the later years that followed since everything gelled. But season 3's uniqueness definitely would not be repeated. Though season 7 definitely feels like an attempt to recapture season 2's sense of mystery, strangeness, and danger after 2 years of "Contrived Preaching in Space". It doesn't always work but I still appreciate that final year's adventures rather a lot. I should give "Masks" another viewing...
But Season 1... Season 1 = Roddenberry. Especially the first half of the season.
TNG definitely was a revolving door early on, which on the plus side also meant numerous styles and visions for the show could be seen and allowing more "What ifs" for those visions that didn't quite work. But, in the earliest days, Roddenberry had the most control and as I recall reading had to be pried away from it, a bit at a time. The first half of season one definitely starts to feel different to the second half. Even "Angel One", which would have been worse than just a cliche had it been made just after, say, "Justice" - a story so oiled up the viewer gets HPV just by
watching it...