Ugh, I groan at people like Maurice Hurley. Granted he bought into Gene's philosophy but he's like a lot of people and assumes that humanity will be worse and that it's a GIVEN. While I don't feel humanity can be perfected or we'll live in a "utopia" there is an equal or better chance that many themes and occurrences from the "positive" side of Star Trek can and will come to pass. There is plenty of demonstrable evidence of the evolution of man socially and technologically. I do think the mechanisms of those occurrences will be much different than Gene thought however.
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Why do I get a sense that most of the writers on the series came across as spoiled children? Was Roddenberry's edict a little too extreme? Yeah probably, but he was still the boss and through interviews, it seemed like the writers came across as kicking and screaming saying they couldn't follow that edict. That's one of the reasons I loved Braga's response in the documentary about it being a challenge. I've always respected Braga for the reason of his bluntness, but here he's basically saying yes it was hard to write a series with no internal conflect, but that made us challenge ourselves to be better. Hurley was basically saying this can't be done and kind of showed he wasn't entirely a good leader in the writers room.
Thank god for Mike Piller coming in and literally saving the show. TNG is a great show, and Season 1 and 2 did have quality moments, but the ship seemed rutterless and Piller came in and started pointing it in the right direction.
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