I also think Roddenberry was a lot of things but NOT a visionary, his vision of the future is completely uninspired. It's a utopia, whoopdeedoo, that concept is thousands of years old. "What if everyone was nice to each other and I could get everything I want" is an idea I had as a child ... for selfish reasons but it comes kinda close to Star Trek, it's hardly an original idea so I dislike how Roddenberry is treated by some as this great thinker.
I never understood the hero worship of him either. The show was his idea, but so many characters and concepts were created by other people. He stole royalties from Alaxander Courage by writing lyrics for the opening them which were never used. Most of the writers for the show left because gene would rewrite their work for no reason other than to add his name to their work and cut into their profits .He basically abandoned the show after the second season so that he could work on a movie script. The movie failed and after the slow yawn fest that was TMP, was reduced to a consultant role for all future movies. During the seventies he would attend conventions and try to take credit for everything and pretend he invented every single concept on the show. To top it off he was screwing around with Nichele Nichols and Majel Barret while still married to his first wife. Hardly a person deserving of praise..
I also dislike how parts of the fandom act like Star Trek is this super special and unique franchise that invented the concept of not being racist and whatnot.![]()
The preachiness DID get old and you saw some of that in TNG. Clearly by that point Rodenberry was believing his own hype with the constant disdain for late twentieth century. I actually turned the first episode off when Picard made his dismissive "costumes like that" remark. I thought a guy wearing a drab one piece looked silly trying to mock a Marine Corp uniform. I didn't come back to it until BOBW.