I saw my first ad for Cosmos about a month ago, which consisted of a lot of visuals and no obvious indication of who the host would be.
First reaction: outrage! "Cosmos is Carl Sagan's! No one else can do it!"
Second reaction: "... hm, unless they got Neil deGrasse Tyson. He could do it."
*brief interlude of rewinding and watching the footage slowly over and over again, trying to pin down the tiny flash of host I'd caught out of the corner of my eye*
Third reaction: "WOO Neil deGrasse Tyson! This should be great!"
The first episode aired last night, and was everything I'd hoped. There were a lot of callbacks to the original that made me happy, including some straight-up repetition of approach and dialogue. But it wasn't a rip-off; it was clearly an homage to tie the two versions together. This is an updated revision, not a wholesale rewrite, and I totally dig that. Also it's hugely clear that Tyson admired and respected the hell out of Sagan, as a scientist, a person, and the man who'd helped popularize a lot of science almost 35 years ago. The final few minutes of the episode had me choking up.
(Also holy cow, they got Obama to do the intro.)
I can't wait for the rest of this series.
And then there's this, which has me grinning all over my face:
First reaction: outrage! "Cosmos is Carl Sagan's! No one else can do it!"
Second reaction: "... hm, unless they got Neil deGrasse Tyson. He could do it."
*brief interlude of rewinding and watching the footage slowly over and over again, trying to pin down the tiny flash of host I'd caught out of the corner of my eye*
Third reaction: "WOO Neil deGrasse Tyson! This should be great!"
The first episode aired last night, and was everything I'd hoped. There were a lot of callbacks to the original that made me happy, including some straight-up repetition of approach and dialogue. But it wasn't a rip-off; it was clearly an homage to tie the two versions together. This is an updated revision, not a wholesale rewrite, and I totally dig that. Also it's hugely clear that Tyson admired and respected the hell out of Sagan, as a scientist, a person, and the man who'd helped popularize a lot of science almost 35 years ago. The final few minutes of the episode had me choking up.
(Also holy cow, they got Obama to do the intro.)
I can't wait for the rest of this series.
And then there's this, which has me grinning all over my face: