Showing posts with label Seth MacFarlane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seth MacFarlane. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Sunday night's Cosmos finale asks the question in defense of science that the show has been leading up to all season. “What will happen the next time the mob comes?”

Show producer Seth MacFarlane and Neil deGrasse Tyson
Courtesy of the Washington Post:  

“What will happen the next time the mob comes?” Neil deGrasse Tyson asked at the beginning of the finale episode of “Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey,” which finished its meditation on the universe on Fox last night. Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium, was referring to the destruction of the ancient Library of Alexandria. 

While “Cosmos” has ranged through scientific history and across the universe, this latest stop in the timeline, like many others Tyson has made during the run of the show, was really about our present moment. 

From its first episode to its last, “Cosmos” has staked out the idea that the pursuit of science can be an act of faith. “The Old Testament Bible comes down to us mostly from the Greek translations made here,” Tyson said last night of the Library of Alexandria, reminding viewers that the secular pursuit of knowledge can have benefits for believers, too. 

He emphasized that his devotion to science had an element of religious awe to it. ”Some of us like it small. And that’s fine. Understandable. But I like it big,” he explained in the conclusion to the episode. “It matters what’s true.” 

The final episode also suggested that science, in its own way, carries fewer risks for those who believe in it than religion does. ”It’s one of the things I love about science,” Tyson said. “We don’t have to pretend we have all the answers.” 

“Cosmos” spent its last episode making clear that scientific thinking faces real threats in the political climate. “Pretending to know everything closes the door to finding out what’s really there,” Tyson told audiences.

I have felt all along that this was the point that the show was trying to make all along.

That science is under constant attack by religious fundamentalists who want to keep the world small, and questions about it kept simplistic, so that curiosity can be placated with simple fables that anesthetize the brain and keep the sheeple content and in line.

However as Professor Tyson pointed out last night, we are still learning new, and complicated things, every day. And when we pretend to have all of the answers we render ourselves intellectual impotent and unable to reach beyond our own comfort zones and into the mysteries that lie beyond.

At the end of the broadcast Cosmos once again played Carl Sagan's famous Pale Blue Dot. To remind the viewers how little we are in the vastness of space, and how large our imaginations must grow in order to someday understand that which puzzles us today.  

Take a moment to watch it for yourself. Believe me it is well worth your time.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Count "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane as one of those NOT intimidated by Sarah Palin and her crazed followers.


According to The Hollywood Reporter:

"Family Guy" will likely bring back a character that made headlines for angering Sarah Palin.

Creator Seth MacFarlane told Comic-Con audiences that "Down Syndrome Girl" would likely make a return to the show and even sang the character's theme song live to the San Diego crowd.

"My guess is that at some point we will [bring her back]," MacFarlane said, "despite all the Palin business."

The incredible backlash directed at Seth MacFarlane was fairly impressive, even by Palin-bot standards.

It is always very gratifying to see somebody emerge from that kind of vicious attack even stronger and more determined to continue doing what they have been doing, with even more energy and creativity.

My Family Guy viewing is sporadic at best, but you can bet I will make sure not to miss this one.

You know anything that pisses Sarah Palin off is "must see TV" for me.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Family Guy actress Andrea Fay Friedman talks about Sarah Palin, Down syndrome, and how Sarah treats Trig.



This brave young woman has suffered attack and abuse from the supporters of Sarah Palin simply for refusing to allow herself to be defined by her condition and for finding a humorous way to connect with the Family Guy audience.

Just look at how some Palin supporters express their anger at this actress:

Sorry but your a rotten lil bitch...i could care less you have down syndrome you know exactly what your doing. you ARE making fun of ppl with down syndrome to get your 15 minutes of fame...your disgusting!

She doesn't even realize she's being used. This is appalling and Insider should be ashamed of participating in it.

trig??? you talk about trig............if you are saying don't use him then stop using the fact you have downs syndrome in order to make money.........there's no difference

Her remarks about Sarah Palin's sense of humor and how she treats Trig are dead on. The reason the Palin-bots are so upset is because they realize that people are far more likely to take the side of this brave woman than the perpetual victim who they worship. Apparently Sarah's thin skin is contagious.

By the way if you did not see what Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane had to say about this controversy on Real Time last night you should do yourself a favor and click here. It was awesome!