A great series.
John Noble (From Fringe, Walter Bishop) is the perfect host for this quirky science show. I hope it does get renewed for another season because I have enjoyed every episode. Each episode presents three different stories in the history of science, each story is voiced by John Noble very well. The show is not for the faint of heart and talks about very controversial things that happened in science that most people have never heard of. If you enjoy a good mystery and science, then give this series a chance.
I liked "PAUL EDWARDS"' review, best, but....... read this one for......... er......... details, yeah! That's IT... details!
It's a shame that so many people have dumbed-down with all the "new" hand-held time-savers that have taken away people's
ability to express themselves without sneaking in code-words and misspelt words to convey a thought.
It has been quite a long while since I wrote a forty-word sentence. Attention spans being what they are for the young --- and
ME; I'm 64 --- I'll introduce something INTO the mixed results of the reviews prior to mine.
Details:
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Dark Matters: Twisted But True -- Season 1 [of three seasons]
Anamorphic Widescreen [not window-boxed] so it fills your 16:9 TV-screen, without that horrible stretch-button.
Dolby Digital 2.0 Channel Sound
3.666 hours
Total episode length= 44 minutes.
Hosted by Fringe's John Noble.
Five episodes with three topics per...
A different angle on science and the people driving it forward
This is the first season of this fascinating and entertaining television program about science and scientists. It presents a different perspective of many famous (and some not very well known) scientific ideas, experiments, discoveries and advances and the people responsible for them. There is more of an onus on the darker/creepier side than you'd typically find in a history book, and while it is served up in documentary style, it also is put forward in a story telling manner and is portrayed through dramatizations by actors. It is both educational and entertaining.
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