The Air Force program to investigate Unidentified Flying Objects has been axed again--almost exactly 50 years after the first time. So says
Den of Geek's Joseph Baxter for the Project Blue Book
tv series, discontinued after its second season "for reasons yet unknown." Baxter notes the program featured "A LOT of narrative liberties" and in Season 2 took "a ratings dip for certain, but other shows have been renewed with worse." Baxter thinks fans will be disappointed, especially after the sophomore season's amazing and totally ahistorical cliffhanger. Uniformly anguished comments to Peter White's
Deadline article
'Project Blue Book' Ending After Season 2 on History; 'Knightfall' Cancellation Confirmed seem to bear out Baxter's predictions. "The UFO Community" at large has yet to weigh in on the cancellation, but Hynek biographer Mark O'Connell twitters at
Mark UFO'Connell that Hynek's "amazing true story is way better than the ridiculous one they made up for TV!" Kevin Randle, who discusses his latest book
The Best of Project Blue Book with
Paranormal Podcast host Jim Harold, would surely agree. This work expands upon some of the most iconic cases that the famous Air Force program attempted to investigate. Randle's book, along with O'Connell's own
The Close Encounters Man, are way more interesting than any fictionalized TV series about the real Project Blue Book. (WM)
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