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Maurice Hurley and Star Trek (Commentary: Trek Stars 139)
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Trek.fm
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Star Trek
TV & Film
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Performing Arts
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Jul 03, 2015
Episode Duration |
01:15:07

Of all the contributors to Star Trek: The Next Generation's creation, none are as overlooked as Maurice Hurley. The writer and co-executive producer served and showrunner for the first two seasons of the series, helping to shape it into the show we know and love. And along the way, he also created the Borg.

In this episode of Commentary: Trek Stars, John and Mike begin a new series looking at Hurley's work as a screenwriter. For the first part of the series, they are joined by the author of The Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, Larry Nemecek, to break down Hurley's work on Star Trek. We discuss the behind-the-scenes climate of Season One, Hurley's contributions to the mythology, and his unused treatment for the film that would become Star Trek Generations. We also wonder when William Shatner's documentary, Chaos on the Bridge, will finally be released (spoilers, it came out this week).

Originally published as Commentary: Trek Stars 139: Life with Maury.

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