Is Eugene Roddenberry a proponent of the "no conflict among good guys" philosophy?
The reason I ask is because I've read that Eugene Roddenberry is an Executive Producer of the new Trek.
Does that mean that the new Trek might be plagued as a result of Eugene carrying over that drama/storytelling-killing philosophy from Berman-era Trek into the new Trek?
Has Eugene made his position on that philosophy known?
Supplementary question #1: Why are they hiring Eugene, exactly?
In my opinion, Trek is good in spite of Gene Roddenberry, not because of him...and many of the Trek elements that Gene contributed himself make Trek worse off, not better. I think that doesn't bode well for giving his son a creative role in designing a Trek show.
Supplementary question #2: Is Eugene likely to cause similar problems by adding elements that make the new Trek show worse off instead of better?
The reason I ask is because I've read that Eugene Roddenberry is an Executive Producer of the new Trek.
Does that mean that the new Trek might be plagued as a result of Eugene carrying over that drama/storytelling-killing philosophy from Berman-era Trek into the new Trek?
Has Eugene made his position on that philosophy known?
Supplementary question #1: Why are they hiring Eugene, exactly?
In my opinion, Trek is good in spite of Gene Roddenberry, not because of him...and many of the Trek elements that Gene contributed himself make Trek worse off, not better. I think that doesn't bode well for giving his son a creative role in designing a Trek show.
Supplementary question #2: Is Eugene likely to cause similar problems by adding elements that make the new Trek show worse off instead of better?