I find this discussion so refreshing.
Let's pointlessly bring up nasty things about dead people, and by doing so feel so much better about ourselves!
Gene who....lol
He was human...enough said
Approriately said.Well..he WAS a Hollywood Producer.... All the stories about "The casting couch" have a basis in fact throughout Hollywood from the 1910's at least till the 80's (and in isolated cases beyond that)..
So he was not all sweetness and light...neither are many people in Hollywood or beyond...
Flawed creatures are we...
He was a complex person as many of us are.
I agree with most of these sentiments. There really is no point for us to go back and trash the guy for what he may or may not have been. Perhaps it's best just to say "he's human, just like the characters on his TV show."
At the same time, a better understanding of Roddenberry could give us a better understanding of Star Trek and of the era in general. TOS spouted many ideals about equality for all races and all people, etc. yet regularly left equality for women out of the equation. This seems to mirror GR's personal life quite well. By understanding him we get a better idea of why ST was made the way it was, and also an idea of the nature of the climate of change of the culture at the time.
I think in the long run his contributions to the world outweigh whatever negatives might be ascribed to him.
Tell that to his first wife and also to Majel Barrett. Then again, she knew he was a dirt bag when she was having an affair with him during marriage #1 so she's really no better than he was. Note to Majel: As you sow so shall you reap.
I'm sure Majel is quite happy reaping a crapton of money off the ST franchise. Must be nice to go from being a C-level actress to a multimillionaire.
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