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In reply to the discussion: Neil deGrasse Tyson on "Cosmos," How Science Got Cool, and Why He Doesn't Debate Deniers [View all]valerief
(53,235 posts)1. Maybe we should also thank Peter Griffin for this show, although he'd never watch it himself.
Ultimately, we should thank America for loving the irreverence of Family Guy and making Seth MacFarlane so rich that he could be taken seriously to produce the new Cosmos. And all the programmers, past and present, who've built on each others' work to make the new Cosmos able to be so flashy and all the scientists, past and present, who've built on each others' work to make the new Cosmos so scientifically factual (as opposed to Creationismy untenable). And to Fox (arrgh!) Entertainment for delivering the show. And, of course, to Tyson and all the other people responsible for the show.
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/shortcuts/2014/mar/09/cosmos-seth-macfarlane-remade-carl-sagan-tv-series
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Neil deGrasse Tyson on "Cosmos," How Science Got Cool, and Why He Doesn't Debate Deniers [View all]
HarveyDarkey
Mar 2014
OP
Maybe we should also thank Peter Griffin for this show, although he'd never watch it himself.
valerief
Mar 2014
#1
GREAT point! When we were watching last Sunday, it was neat to see Seth MacFarlane's name on there.
calimary
Mar 2014
#2
And I first coined 'multisexual' in my first (and very crappy) novel back in 2000.
valerief
Mar 2014
#37