If anything, the Trek movies done on Berman's watch probably were his greatest weakness. I say he should have stuck to the TV end of things and arranged to have someone look after the movies exclusively.Maybe he could've stuck to the movies.
If anything, the Trek movies done on Berman's watch probably were his greatest weakness. I say he should have stuck to the TV end of things and arranged to have someone look after the movies exclusively.Maybe he could've stuck to the movies.
I think he was probably a halfway decent producer, but he was a TERRIBLE writer. He should have never been allowed to write, well, ANYthing.![]()
Was a Rick Berman a bad choice to run the Star Trek Franchise after Gene Roddenberry died?
Initially, no. In fact, early on, I think he was a great choice. By the end of his tenure I came to loathe his association with Star Trek because he simply stayed too long. He should have been kept away from the feature films all together and he should have been removed from the franchise TV side at the end of DS9's third season (1996-ish). Rick Berman was the cause of Star Trek stagnating.
Who would have been a better choice to run Trek at that time, and who would have been in the running for the job had Berman not taken it, or Berman wasn't available?
Actually, I would argue that UPN was the cause of Star Trek stagnating, not just Berman individually. People like Les Moonves and Dawn Ostroff were far more destructive for Trek than Berman ever was.
Indeed, and those two episodes are his only scriptwriting credits in the Trek franchise before Enterprise came along. He has plenty of story developing credits on TNG and Voyager, and a story credit on all four TNG movies, but for scriptwriting, those two are his only solo credits. He is a credited co-writer on several Enterprise episodes with Braga. Though it wouldn't surprise me to learn it was Braga who did most of the heavy lifting on those scripts.Well to be fair he did write two decent TNG episodes, Brothers and A Matter of Time.
1996, when we get 26 DS9 episodes, 26 Voyager episodes, including amazing episodes like Trials and Tribbleations and Flashback, and a feature length film, not to mention all the spin off books and games. Probably the peak of Berman trek, but it continued for another 9 years.
Nobody else has come close to delivering that. Berman was the best thing to happen to trek.
In all of this - I really wonder how much of what went wrong was really Berman's fault at all. Remember "the suits" always like to meddle. That a particular issue with Hollyweird in general (and no, I didn't misspell that).
He gave us Ezri so he’s not so bad.
Who, Berman? Not really, unless you take into account the rumours Jadzia was written off because of bad blood between Berman and Terry Farrell. Regardless, the creation of Ezri and casting of Nicole de Boer was entirely Ira Steven Behr as Berman had very minimal involvement with DS9. Indeed, he had so little involvement with the show there's a rumoured story about when Stephen Hawking was in studio to film his cameo on TNG, Berman took him on a tour of the studio which included a visit to DS9's promenade set. While there, they were spotted by two behind the scenes guys doing work. One commented "now there's someone I never expected to see on this set." The other responded "yeah, and he brought Professor Hawking with him."He gave us Ezri so he’s not so bad.
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