Thursday 14 February 2019

Aidan Gillen's Project Blue Book to Keep Investigating UFOs for Another Season on History - AVI News

Well, History has given ufologists ten more episodes "of reasonably educational television" to debate/angst about, according to Sam Barsanti. The "most-watched new cable show of the current TV season" seems more character- rather than fact-driven, in view of Barsanti's title and the lead actors' comments in We Talk to the Cast of the History Channel's New Drama, Project Blue Book. Interviewers Baraka Kaseko and Marah Eakin possibly settle one bone of contention with Michael Malarkey's sense that his character is based upon Edward J. Ruppelt. Rich Reynolds derides the series renewal with History's Project Blue Book Renewed for a Season Two [Kill Me Now!]. In Encore for 'The Perfect Blend' Billy Cox says "I still think you can create dramatic tension by sticking with straight-up facts, but hey, whadda I know, I'm just a stupid newspaper guy," so maybe it's just journalists and some historians who wish the series had a somewhat more serious relationship with actual fact. (WM)

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