P-C,
I think the actor revealed himself as someone who did not watch Battlestar Galactica. He hasn't watched "Twilight Zone", but setting aside missing the classics, he hasn't seen anything recently either.
(corrected to refer to the right person)
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P-C,
I think the actor revealed himself as someone who did not watch Battlestar Galactica. He hasn't watched "Twilight Zone", but setting aside missing the classics, he hasn't seen anything recently either.
(corrected to refer to the right person)
Blade Runner went over his head, I'm thinking.
Dude, seriously--if you claim a "never", even if it's only your experience, everyone's next step is to point out *everything* you missed. I can't imagine it often pays off.
He also hasn't seen Alien or Aliens, apparently. I really want to know what he's actually seen in which robots were treated with such love and respect. The fucking Jetsons ?
I, Robot!
A.I.
I am working on the play which coined the term robots, and it is full of racism against robots. Also, it is basically Battlestar Gallactica, which is sort of weird.
I really want to know what he's actually seen in which robots were treated with such love and respect.
Star Trek: The Next Generation?
The one where they had to have a trial to determine Data's status?
Well sure, but all the people he actually worked with treated him with respect and fondness.
Still, just one more thing Marshall-Green wasn't watching if he never saw any prejudice. It got at least an episode's worth of attention.