(The article itself isn’t half bad, but hoooo-boy did whoever was in charge blow it on the title)
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It hasn't always been overt and we seem to live in a time where subtlety is lost.
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Two words: Star Trek. The original series is about as subtle as a sledgehammer to the face.
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Did nobody see Star Wars
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Star Wars? Did no one see Star Trek?
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Still thinking about multiple Twilight Zone episodes that went into things like seeing and treating robots as people, effects of automation putting people out of work, etc.
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Half of each Dune book is politics
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You know, I can only think of a few Sci-Fi titles that were somewhat political: * Star Wars * Star Trek * Babylon 5 * Dune * Blade Runner * Original Godzilla (Godzilla vs Bureaucracy, Toxic Sludge, etc) * BOTH Battlestar Galacticas * Buck Rodgers and the 25th Century
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* Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series * Twilight Zone * Aeon Flux * Robocop * Max Headroom * V (the first version, I didn't see the second so I have no opinion) * Quantum Leap * Torchwood * The Outer Limits * The Night Gallery * Stranger in a Strange Land * DOCTOR FUCKING WHO
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“Dangerous Visions” anyone? “Alas, Babylon”? Heck, Neal Stephenson’s “Interface” in 94 was prescient in so many ways....
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