https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/peacock-streaming-genre-sci-fi-fantasy-horror
"Battlestar Galactica: Yes, the already-rebooted sci-fi classic is getting a new reboot beyond its awesome SYFY series. This time around its led by Mr. Robot's Sam Esmail, but by now, fans know the drill: a ragtag group of humans is fleeing from killer robots and the themes are going to get serious fast. Militarism, racism, and scarcity are all on the table — though, of course, details are scarce for now."
Why does everyone in the entertainment industry always think they are doing something new in televised Science Fiction when they claim that examinations of racism, the human condition, and societal commentary overall will be part of their supposed new tv show?
Gene Roddenberry invented this style of scriptwriting within the parameters of televised Science Fiction involving a spaceship 54 years ago on…."Star Trek."
Rick Berman then regurgitated all of it endlessly on....
1. Star Trek: The Next Generation
2. Deep Space Nine
3. Voyager
4. Star Trek: Enterprise
J. Michael Straczynski then stole all of those ideas for his…."Babylon 5"….
Ronald D. Moore then stole all of those ideas for his repugnant…."GINO" - (Galactica in Name Only)....series.
All of those stolen ideas (involving the human condition) ultimately and actually swiped from Rod Serling and his…."Twilight Zone"....series.
So, somebody tell me, what is it that the...."NBC-Peacock Streaming Service"....is doing, that is actually NEW here? If it is actually doing anything at all.
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