pumpkinpi wrote:One thing that does give me a bit of excitement is that it is produced by Seth McFarlane. That guy is an enigma to me. He's the creator of some very crude (but funny) shows like The Family Guy, American Dad, and the movie Ted. And just look at this face.
He looks like he would be a frat boy with an attitude I would hate. But he is frickin hilarious and a total science geek! He was on The Daily Show last week and referenced the Kobayashi Maru from Star Trek. That baffled Jon Stewart.
The Supreme Canuck wrote:I've been planning to watch it since I first heard it was happening.
I've never heard anything negative about Neil Degrasse Tyson before, except from people not entirely on the "science is good" bandwagon, so that's news to me. Could you elaborate?
The Supreme Canuck wrote:Well, fair enough, then. I'm just always skeptical of "so-and-so is a dick" because there are a lot of people who stand to benefit from making such claims, you know? Not that I'm suggesting that's the case here, just a general observation about these things.
geonuc wrote:I've always been a bit lukewarm on NdGT. Maybe because he seems less a scientist and more a talking head, and I don't find his talks compelling. But I'll watch Cosmos.
SciFi Chick wrote:Y'all are just upset because he spearheaded taking away Pluto's planet status.
rommie wrote:(Regarding Carl Sagan, at SETI Institute the story I heard was he was a really wonderful man until his first cancer scare, and then he turned into the asshole that everyone heard he was. Jill would joke that she called him "King Carl" at that stage as she was a friend and could do that, but basically he no longer thought anyone else's time was worth the same as his, and would do things like send several assistants around Mountain View to find him the perfect pastrami sandwich for lunch. To quote Jill, "I didn't like him as much after that [ie post cancer scare].")
FZR1KG wrote:I think you're all just upset because he's black.
Rommie wrote:I also confess I've never been super into NdGT either, but I never get the fanboy devotion some of these folks bring (I thought Bill Nye's show was boring as hell as a kid for example, so never understood his fanbase). I also realize in my case though I always view these folks with a twinge of jealousy and intention to someday usurp them, so I am not an objective source in some ways.
Swift wrote:FZR1KG wrote:I think you're all just upset because he's black.
Carl Sagan was black?
FZR1KG wrote:Swift wrote:FZR1KG wrote:I think you're all just upset because he's black.
Carl Sagan was black?
Sure he was. You believe in evolution don't you?
On Sunday, “Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey” premiered on prime time, which is the first science-oriented series to do so in decades. The show is a reboot of Carl Sagan’s original “Cosmos,” and is hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson. However, viewers in Oklahoma missed around 15 seconds of the premiere — the only few seconds that briefly mentioned the theory of evolution — in favor of a station promo.
Though he hasn’t taken the Bill Nye route of debating the likes of creationist Ken Ham, Tyson comes under fire from the religious right nonetheless. He has eloquently voiced his feelings on using religious scripture as scientific text, and recently told Stephen Colbert that science is true “whether or not you believe in it.”
In this particular episode of “Cosmos” the word “evolution” is not even used. The theory is briefly mentioned during the last 10 minutes of the show. Viewers can only speculate why the promo ran randomly at this time. Real goof-up? Or blatant censorship? Who knows?
Yesterday KOKH Fox 25 tweeted out apologies. They called the mistimed promo an “operator error.”
FZR1KG wrote:Swift wrote:FZR1KG wrote:I think you're all just upset because he's black.
Carl Sagan was black?
Sure he was. You believe in evolution don't you?
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