Worth hearing Seth on "Star Talk" for some of the backstory on his
involvement with the series.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/conversation-seth-macfarlane/id325404506?i=314387968&mt=2

I'm fairly certain the series did what the producers wanted it to do, but
it fell short of my expectations. It won't have the legacy of the original
series, partly because of the era in which we live where no movie or TV
show has the impact of something released in the limited media era of 35
years ago, but partly because it didn't break any ground. I credit it for
showcasing some of the people and ideas of the scientific community, but it
did so while alienating people.

I had an unintentionally spirited exchange on my Facebook regarding Cosmos
a week or two ago (including a few fellow TVorNotTV members of the
braintrust). I maintained, compared to the Sagan series, the Fox series was
openly hostile to people of faith, which I still find odd in a series
rooted in the wonder and mystery of the unknown, where faith thrives.
Several of my friends feel those who disrespect science deserve to be
disrespected in return, and I get that. But I've seen firsthand how such
people, when presented with something well done and non-patronizing, can
change their views and embrace new ideas.

When "NYPD Blue" premiered, I was in college, and one of my good friends
was an extreme right-wing fanatic. For the first several weeks the series
aired, he came over to watch it with me, armed with a notepad and pen so he
could document every obscene word and vulgar bit of nudity. Beyond
complaining to the FCC, he was ready to set fire to ABC HQ and have Stephen
Bochco stoned to death in a public square... until the week he showed up to
watch the series without his notepad or pen. He approached the show with a
closed mind, but the show forced open his mind anyway. And though the
series didn't try to cultivate him as a viewer, it also didn't try to push
him away. "Cosmos" tried to push people like my friend away, and I really
do understand why, but I also feel it is a shame because people like my
friend are the ones who could've benefitted most from the themes and
messages in "Cosmos."

"Cosmos" won't be shown in any private school science classroom, and it
won't generate discussion with the people who really ought to be discussing
it. SPOILER ALERT: The final episode concluded with a tribute to Carl Sagan
convincing the US government and NASA to spend money and waste resources to
turn the Voyager probe around as it escaped our solar system so it could
snap a shot of "the pale blue dot" known as Earth, which put our very
existence as a species into forced perspective. Nobody wanted to do it. One
man stood against a closed-minded group of individuals and through sheer
force of intellect was able to get them to open their minds and see things
-- quite literally -- from a different point of view. That's what I was
hoping for in the new series, and that's why I feel let down by it.

I was raised in a right wing household, attended Catholic elementary school
and Lutheran junior high, and though I made it to public high school, my
science teachers there were really just coaches with teaching credentials
who had no passion for the subject. My respect for science came later in
life, after college, and though I have no problems at all reconciling my
own personal faith with the hard facts of science, I know several religious
people who denounce science and several other science-minded people who
denounce religion, and I really wanted "Cosmos" to help me out, to provide
some sort of conversational bridge. I evidently expected too much. When all
is said and done it wasn't a bad series. It just wasn't a series that did
any good.

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Kevin M. (RPCV)

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