The Truth Is Out There: ‘Project Blue Book’ Season 2 Reviewed
Project Blue Book is a show that never quite figured out what it wanted to be. While there is a
Read moreProject Blue Book is a show that never quite figured out what it wanted to be. While there is a
Read moreProject Blue Book’s season finale opens with a date: July 19, 1952. You don’t get that specific unless you want
Read moreNothing like a resignation letter to make a person feel like they have nothing to lose (though Blue Book was
Read moreHynek: Are you angry with me? Feelings of hostility? Mistrust? Quinn: What, more than usual? With “War Games,” Project Blue Book follows
Read moreI don’t think there’s a merit badge for UFOs but if there was, Scoutmaster Emmett’s troop would be sorely disappointed.
Read moreWhile there’s a chance they may be related, between green fireballs and a nuclear launch initiating and stopping itself, I’d
Read more“Foo Fighters” is an episode that returns to ideas introduced in the first episode: the songs on the radio, Fuller,
Read moreWhile Project Blue Book has allegedly been about proving flying saucers don’t exist and that there’s a logical explanation for
Read moreNothing will ever supplant the flying saucer, UFO-wise, but Project Blue Book deserves credit for mixing things up and injecting
Read moreWhile “The Flatwoods Monster” retains some of “The Fuller Dogfight’s” weaker elements, it’s still a marked improvement over the first
Read moreBased on investigations that were carried out by the US Air Force in the 50’s, Project Blue Book is the
Read moreA couple of weeks ago now, I was fortunate to meet up with writer Ian Edington to discuss the new
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