Guest December 29, 2018 Share December 29, 2018 This topic replaces the old Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey forum which has been vaulted at the location below: http://forums.previously.tv/forum/328-cosmos-a-spacetime-odyssey-v/ Link to comment
Lebanna February 15, 2019 Share February 15, 2019 Cosmos season 2 was supposed to have started on March 3 but has now been delayed due to the investigation into DeGrasse Tyson still being ongoing. According to: https://tvline.com/2019/02/15/cosmos-season-2-delayed-neil-degrasse-tyson-investigated-misconduct/ Link to comment
Yeah No March 17, 2019 Share March 17, 2019 Neil DeGrasse Tyson's shows to return to TV after investigation: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/15/arts/neil-degrasse-tyson-sexual-misconduct.html Link to comment
AnimeMania November 15, 2019 Share November 15, 2019 Cosmos: Season Three: Possible Worlds premieres March 9 on National Geographic. The 13-episode TV Series will air on the National Geographic (Nat Geo) Channel before it later go on to air on the Fox Network in the Summer. Cosmos: Season Three; Possible Worlds Coming to National Geographic Before FOX Link to comment
AnimeMania March 10, 2020 Share March 10, 2020 Too many stories about what happened on Earth and not enough stories about how we would travel in space. Link to comment
shrewd.buddha March 10, 2020 Share March 10, 2020 (edited) I like the concept of the show, but my reaction to the first two episodes of Season 3 was that it was sort of boring. Neil DeGrasse Tyson, to me, seemed as if he was trying to do an impersonation of Carl Sagan's style. The ongoing attempts of poetic philosophizing felt pretentious. I feel as if the show would benefit from dialing back the amount of ND Tyson. The pontificating got old, quick. There was also some confusion because of all the special effects. Yes, the futuristic cites, spaceships and flying astronauts are fun to look at - but they show also used special effects to demonstrate an actual proposed mission to Alpha Centauri (I think). Why not interview the real scientists and film some actual equipment? Edited March 10, 2020 by shrewd.buddha 1 Link to comment
Yeah No March 26, 2020 Share March 26, 2020 I caught episodes 3 and 4 and couldn't finish them because they were too tedious to watch. Between Tyson's pretentious, overdone delivery, the cartoons and the boring stories I couldn't take it. Episode 5 was better. Episode 6 was billed as being about Carl Sagan but it didn't have enough on him, which was disappointing. 1 Link to comment
BusyOctober March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 On 3/26/2020 at 8:48 AM, Yeah No said: I caught episodes 3 and 4 and couldn't finish them because they were too tedious to watch. Between Tyson's pretentious, overdone delivery, the cartoons and the boring stories I couldn't take it. I was so looking forward to this season. Personally, I don’t mind the cartoons because it helps relate the history of the topic and my middle schooler has learned a lot watching Cosmos with me. However I agree Tyson comes across as “pretentious “ or trying too hard to get an Emmy (or an acting gig). The dramatic pauses, the serious intonation...I find myself falling asleep. Maybe he has a future on one of those sleep inducing podcasts or apps instead. 1 Link to comment
AnimeMania April 1, 2020 Share April 1, 2020 (edited) Does anybody know the name of the music played during the Cassini footage from Season 2, Episode 8 "The Sacrifice of Cassini". Found it, Experience, by Ludovico Einaudi Edited April 1, 2020 by AnimeMania Link to comment
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