http://www.aintitcool.com/node/46328
The interview appears to be incomplete, it just kind of stops at the end of part 2... but overall I think this is a fascinating interview. We get his thoughts on Star Trek, fresh off it's final cancellation. We hear his honest thoughts on his skill level as a writer, the legacy of Twilight Zone (and his favorite two episodes), among other topics.
It's also funny to hear him describe the show as a "moderate success", getting "only" 25 million viewers. American Idol, the US's highest rated show, barely beats those numbers, IIRC.
The interview appears to be incomplete, it just kind of stops at the end of part 2... but overall I think this is a fascinating interview. We get his thoughts on Star Trek, fresh off it's final cancellation. We hear his honest thoughts on his skill level as a writer, the legacy of Twilight Zone (and his favorite two episodes), among other topics.
It's also funny to hear him describe the show as a "moderate success", getting "only" 25 million viewers. American Idol, the US's highest rated show, barely beats those numbers, IIRC.