Kevin Randle notes a "lightmotif" developing in the new
Project Blue Book series but swiftly moves to the real "core" that's very far behind this past week's episode. The result is another substantial treatment of a fascinating though brief part of UFO history. Rich Reynolds continues speaking out about the series in
MJ Banias Reviews History's Project Blue Book: Episode 6 -- The Green Fireballs? Rich also links to said video Banias review at
MJ Banias Reviews - "Project Blue Book" Season 1 Ep 6 - "The Green Fireballs". Spoilers abound in MJ's analysis, and it seems he's confused by now at all the old and new "tropes" that are dumped into the plot lines, and thinks the whole thing may be reaching too far in its attempt to be a new
X Files. Alejandro Rojas likes this potpourri of UFO cases and possibilities. His
Project Blue Book Episode 6 provides added story line and shout-outs to other real UFO events he sees implied in the program, and accords four of a possible five stars to it. Kevin Randle offers another interview with a series proponent in
Auturo Interian - Project Blue Book. The A&E executive ably presents his perspective "for the way the series has been structured"--note in particular the matters of whom the character "Quinn" was patterned after, and on the concern some ufologists have about the mixture of fact and fiction. Interian also explains that the "round table" group that most reviewers identify with MJ-12 is not that questionable body but "could be considered one of many different organizations that existed over the years." (WM)
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