... Haters are gonna hate. People just seem to want to discredit Gene Roddenberry, because he's celebrated as being this "visionary," which - I will be amongst the first to admit - is somewhat exaggerated. I see him - and I've always seen him, really - as being in league with Walt Disney, in the sense that he created entertainment that became a pop icon, around the world. So, yeah, I'm not against minimising the "visionary" bit, in favour of having been a self-made Man who'd aimed his arrow at the mark and hit it. He became a success because he had purpose in his Life. He was driven. And he'd worn many hats, from being a World War II pilot, to flying a commercial airliner, to becoming a cop and finally, taking his storied Life and applying it towards story-telling as a Hollywood writer and producer. Someone like that I, personally, can't help but admire and I find his story compelling. When others only talked, he did it. He made something of himself and that's the kind of Man I can see having a film made about his Life.