I'm reminded of a key moment during the 21st century Battlestar Galactica 
(another Ronald Moore-run show) where they used "All Along the Watchtower." (a 
cover sung by someone not known for the song)  I didn't know it was arguably 
foreshadowing something, but it just seemed so out of place as to throw me out 
of the episode.
I haven't watched Outlander, another show Ron Moore helps run.  Have they done 
something similar, given it's, to borrow a completely different show's phrase, 
a little timey-wimey?
David

    On Tuesday, November 19, 2019, 12:02:20 AM EST, Kevin M. 
<[email protected]> wrote:  

On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 8:54 PM Jim Ellwanger <[email protected]> wrote:


Although because I've thought about this kind of thing a lot: I have the 
nitpicky complaint that as the timeline diverges, pop culture should also 
diverge, so the further along the series goes, the more incorrect it becomes to 
have pop songs from "our" timeline on the soundtrack.

Music. Fashion. Everything ought to change as Americans develop an inferiority 
complex. But not sure how practical it would be to get The Rolling Stones to 
record a new song though. 






On Nov 18, 2019, at 8:26 PM, Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:
An alternate reality series set in 1960s America where the USSR was the first 
to land on the Moon, the result being a very different NASA, both in perception 
and reality. 
This series actually doesn’t suck.
Currently free on iTunes
https://tv.apple.com/us/show/for-all-mankind/umc.cmc.6wsi780sz5tdbqcf11k76mkp7
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Kevin M. (RPCV)
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