I've been reading some nonfiction books about Star Trek, that were written during the period between the series and the first movie. In interviews with the cast, the question "would you want to do Star Trek again?" invariably pops up, and in general, the answer is some variation of "yes, but only if Gene Roddenberry is in charge." Naturally, this makes sense coming off of Freiberger's Follies in season three, and most sources do indicate that Gene's special touch was what gave the show that little extra something. So, them saying this does make sense.
But then TMP comes along, and Gene writes it, and I guess he was one of the producers, or something? Not sure what his exact position was there. And I haven't read up on Phase 2 yet, so I'm unclear as to how the work on that project may have affected Gene's reputation internally. But ultimately, wouldn't one have to say that the director would be the one who was in charge? And, of course, Gene wasn't the director. But he still wrote the script and had some level of input.
But then TWOK comes along, and at this point, Gene was pretty much out of the process, wasn't he? Again, I haven't read up as much on this era, but it seemed like he may have gotten a little paycheck as an advisor, but didn't really have any control. And yet, all the cast is there, for those and four more movies, despite Gene not being in charge.
I'm not trying to vilify any of them; I like the movies, so I'm overall glad they didn't take their ball and go home. But on a philosophical level, I'm curious as to why they changed their stance. Was it just the money? Were they disenchanted by the negative experience of TMP? (What I've heard is that most of the cast weren't having a great time for that movie.) Did they just decide that Roddenberry just wasn't as good as he used to be, or what? (I'm sure the real answer is probably a little of everything, but I think there's still room for discussion.)
But then TMP comes along, and Gene writes it, and I guess he was one of the producers, or something? Not sure what his exact position was there. And I haven't read up on Phase 2 yet, so I'm unclear as to how the work on that project may have affected Gene's reputation internally. But ultimately, wouldn't one have to say that the director would be the one who was in charge? And, of course, Gene wasn't the director. But he still wrote the script and had some level of input.
But then TWOK comes along, and at this point, Gene was pretty much out of the process, wasn't he? Again, I haven't read up as much on this era, but it seemed like he may have gotten a little paycheck as an advisor, but didn't really have any control. And yet, all the cast is there, for those and four more movies, despite Gene not being in charge.
I'm not trying to vilify any of them; I like the movies, so I'm overall glad they didn't take their ball and go home. But on a philosophical level, I'm curious as to why they changed their stance. Was it just the money? Were they disenchanted by the negative experience of TMP? (What I've heard is that most of the cast weren't having a great time for that movie.) Did they just decide that Roddenberry just wasn't as good as he used to be, or what? (I'm sure the real answer is probably a little of everything, but I think there's still room for discussion.)