It's hard to believe that it's been over a year since I posted in this thread. 2019 was a
busy year for me! I got married! I went to Europe! I was promoted at work! And
@Maurice and I have been putting in hundreds of hours of work into a project I hope we can announce soon!
I don't have a new blog post just yet (although I do have one in the works that is
nearly finished, so look for that soon), but (with
plenty of help from
@Maurice) I did just finish a somewhat breezy look at ten episodes of the original
Star Trek that were never produced that will probably be of interest here.
https://whatculture.com/tv/10-star-trek-the-original-series-episodes-that-were-almost-made
As I said on Twitter, this isn't one of my heavily footnoted articles, but I tried to include as many quotes as possible from the outlines and memos I consulted when putting this together. Most sources claim "Shore Leave II" was a direct sequel to Ted Sturgeon's "Shore Leave," and I wanted to correct that. And as far as I know, no one has ever shared the story springboard for "Japan Triumphant" before — Cushman even says this material doesn't exist!
There's definitely more to be said about some of these abandoned (or, if you're splitting hairs, heavily rewritten) stories and sometimes scripts — you could probably spend a whole article going through all the paperwork and revisions of Norman Spinrad's "He Walked Among Us" (hmm...), which had a
much more contentious development process than any interview with Spinrad might suggest. And don't get me started about "Portrait in Black and White" and the, ugh, "Egron."