RobertScorpio
Pariah
As we all know, Gene Roddenberry jumped ship after not getting the time slot he wanted for TREK. Was he right for standing strong on this issue? I say....NO.
Star Trek was, at that time, considered a ratings loser. When your show is a ratings loser, you don't get plum timeslots. They may have promised him a better slot, but guess what...the Network reserves the right to schedule their shows how THEY feel will best generate higher ratings.
Season Three gets thrashed, and for good reason. But there are some very good episodes in that season, even with Roddenberry's no longer there to make sure the quality was up to standards. Tholian Web, Enterprise Incident, Paradise Syndrome and a few others were pretty good, IMO.
Roddenberry stood his ground. But the ratings for the second season were not all that great. The show was most likely going to get axed even if he had stayed on.
HE should have stayed..
Robert
Star Trek was, at that time, considered a ratings loser. When your show is a ratings loser, you don't get plum timeslots. They may have promised him a better slot, but guess what...the Network reserves the right to schedule their shows how THEY feel will best generate higher ratings.
Season Three gets thrashed, and for good reason. But there are some very good episodes in that season, even with Roddenberry's no longer there to make sure the quality was up to standards. Tholian Web, Enterprise Incident, Paradise Syndrome and a few others were pretty good, IMO.
Roddenberry stood his ground. But the ratings for the second season were not all that great. The show was most likely going to get axed even if he had stayed on.
HE should have stayed..
Robert