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Cosmos: a space time Odyssey


CarolinaCoolin

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This week's episode is probably the best of the series so far. Yes it starts out as basic stuff you already know, but then it shows more stuff in this episode that I didn't know about than previous ones. Only thing I got lost on was the chamber of water and the raft he was in. Can someone clear that up for me?

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This week's episode is probably the best of the series so far. Yes it starts out as basic stuff you already know, but then it shows more stuff in this episode that I didn't know about than previous ones. Only thing I got lost on was the chamber of water and the raft he was in. Can someone clear that up for me?

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For the most part, from what I can tell by my Facebook, those who absolutely love science watch the show every week. I know myself and everybody else on my friends list who watched the first episode are watching every week, anyway.

The people who like/are interested in science seem to be hit or miss (which is understandable). I mean, I know people who hated the Sagan Cosmos series, every episode of Through The Wormhole with Morgan Freeman, and every other good science show. It's just not TV that's interesting to a lot of people. Part of it is apathy of the subject, part of it is it's not as instantly gratifying for some. The attention spans of people are short now and they just want their 5 second soundbites rather than an hour long show explaining the universe and how science brought us the discoveries therein.

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The ratings for this show keep falling for some reason...Think sundays may be just too packed for it to compete with other shows.

 

When you compete with the game of thrones, you win or you d....actually no you just die.

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