The CGI was just the fishhook. Some of the best quality space animation I have seen--and no anti-Braga jokes... so far, so good.
Now in Solar System depictions, we show the planets all in a line, close together to fit on the page...same deal here. No biggie.
COSMOS was actually meant by Ann to be something of a new spirituality.
This new COSMOS recaptured the majesty of the old. I've seen a lot of documentaries in my life that didn't have the sense of wonder I look for, and this new version re-captures that.
It expects that you've seen some of this before, and respects your intelligence.
So instead of showing the dino-killing asteroid strike directly for the umpteenth time, you just see Neil plug his ears and get a brief blast for humor.
Frankly, when his refit ship of the imagination reached Pluto--I was fully expecting him to wink at the audience.
Humanizing the science, ennobling it, and giving us a sweeping feeling a lot of documentaries lack--that is what COSMOS is known for. And both the old and the new gave me a greater feeling than I ever had in any church service in my youth--especially at the last, when it showed how Carl took time to write to Neil.
Neil was very adept at how he deals with certain issues. Zubrin, for example, would get in trouble talking about Columbus on the West Coast
If you want to talk about exploration, don't say one thing about Columbus (as he does too often)--you mention Zheng He, as did Niall Ferguson did in the PBS adaptation of his book Civilization.
You also noticed Neil showed the New World discovery all of one brief time.
On an interview on types of space travel (C-SPAN), Neil was asked a question about space elevators, and he simply replied that he was agnostic on the types of transport. The closest he ever got to the firestorm of spaceflight topics was that he wants a strong NASA and a suite of vehicles. That is as close as he ever got to advocacy, choosing not to get into the dirt. It gets hotter in Space Exploration here than it ever did in ATM--so no controversy as to the means of spaceflight.
That is the sign of Neil's emotional IQ--to avoid such controversies in order to get everyone interested in and accepting of the scientific method.
The play is the thing.
Ironically, Zubrin trashed the original COSMOS..
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