RobertScorpio
Pariah
Star Trek, according to Mr. Roddenberry, was supposed to be like "Wagon Train" but in a space setting. Interesting comparison.
Deep Space Nine, according to what Berman said, was modeled more after Gunsmoke. It was like "Dodge City" and the myriad of 'town folk' that inhabited or visited the space station.
So we have TOS, and it's clones, TNG-VOY-ENT as Wagon Train. And DS9 as Gunsmoke. Borrowing from 'hit' concepts of the day is exactly what Roddenberry admits to doing. He says it right there in his introduction to The Cage. Berman says so in one of the easter eggs in the DS9 collection.
So when someone says "how about a Law show, but with a Star Trek theme" or a "reality show with a star trek" theme, this is looked down upon by some of our more elitist friends on this board who, obviously, have no idea how Star Trek was created; a space western.
So????? I guess if you 'elitist' had just seen "The Cage" and Roddenberry has just told you it was "Wagon Train", but with Zap guns instead of six shooters, you would have been one of those who said "dude, you're just copying Wagon Train. Come up with something more original."
Well, reality check for them, and I guess for you. When you sell TV shows, sometimes you do model them after what is already a hit (Westerns in Roddenberry's time). So if someone were to pitch a law show wrapped around Star Trek themes it would be no different than wrapping Trek around already established "western" concepts.
So, what I am saying? You need to stop looking down at others with lofty noses. If not, you are no different than the NBC eggheads who looked down on him from borrowing from the Westerns.
And, to make it more clearer for you? If you don't like the concept of apply Trek to popular concepts, westerns/law shows/reality shows, then I dare you to come up with an orginal concept of your own that doesn't borrow from any established concept AND would also be a hit.
Can you do it Klaxxon and Biggles? Lets see...in this thread, I want to see these great ideas....wow me.
Rob
Scorpio
Deep Space Nine, according to what Berman said, was modeled more after Gunsmoke. It was like "Dodge City" and the myriad of 'town folk' that inhabited or visited the space station.
So we have TOS, and it's clones, TNG-VOY-ENT as Wagon Train. And DS9 as Gunsmoke. Borrowing from 'hit' concepts of the day is exactly what Roddenberry admits to doing. He says it right there in his introduction to The Cage. Berman says so in one of the easter eggs in the DS9 collection.
So when someone says "how about a Law show, but with a Star Trek theme" or a "reality show with a star trek" theme, this is looked down upon by some of our more elitist friends on this board who, obviously, have no idea how Star Trek was created; a space western.
So????? I guess if you 'elitist' had just seen "The Cage" and Roddenberry has just told you it was "Wagon Train", but with Zap guns instead of six shooters, you would have been one of those who said "dude, you're just copying Wagon Train. Come up with something more original."
Well, reality check for them, and I guess for you. When you sell TV shows, sometimes you do model them after what is already a hit (Westerns in Roddenberry's time). So if someone were to pitch a law show wrapped around Star Trek themes it would be no different than wrapping Trek around already established "western" concepts.
So, what I am saying? You need to stop looking down at others with lofty noses. If not, you are no different than the NBC eggheads who looked down on him from borrowing from the Westerns.
And, to make it more clearer for you? If you don't like the concept of apply Trek to popular concepts, westerns/law shows/reality shows, then I dare you to come up with an orginal concept of your own that doesn't borrow from any established concept AND would also be a hit.
Can you do it Klaxxon and Biggles? Lets see...in this thread, I want to see these great ideas....wow me.
Rob
Scorpio