I didn't notice a thread like this in this section (since the article talks about tentative episodes across the franchise). Hence, my posting it here.
It's interesting for not only Trek fans but for those who are interested in the inner-workings of television writing, as well as for those writers who may want to create their own original stories someday or create spec scripts for the new show.
Of course, David Gerrold (no matter what you may think of him) did a great job with his "Trouble with Tribbles" book, which also talks about his own script submission to the original series...even though how scripts are submitted and accepted (as well as written) today are way different.
It's interesting for not only Trek fans but for those who are interested in the inner-workings of television writing, as well as for those writers who may want to create their own original stories someday or create spec scripts for the new show.
Of course, David Gerrold (no matter what you may think of him) did a great job with his "Trouble with Tribbles" book, which also talks about his own script submission to the original series...even though how scripts are submitted and accepted (as well as written) today are way different.