Is there a site out there that talks about and reviews science fiction media and isn't some pozzed pos? I used to follow Scifi Wire, Den of Geek, Futon Critic, and others for years, but they stopped their coverage a long time ago. When it did return, it was always woke shit and shitting on old properties; usually run by some rainbow retard with danger hair or worse, feminism body hair. I just want to know if there is any hope for the future of entertainment, or if science fiction is truly dead along with real science.
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Fandom is pozzed too sadly. Any way, commenting to be reminded, as I want to know about any good Sci-Fi news-sites myself.
I used to read the Sci Fi Writing subreddit. When the historic sci fi bookstore, Uncle Hugo's in Minneapolis, burned down during the peaceful St. Floyd's protests they considered it a noble sacrifice for the cause.
The sci fi fandom isn't worth interacting with.
Ive been looking for one myself. Tor.com became ridiculous.
Anyone remember Gateworld back in the day when it was basically the only source for science fiction news because the veterans of so many canceled scifi/fantasy programs ended up on the series and all other sites had stopped their coverage? Even StarTrek.com had basically become an archive, awaiting for JJ Abrams to lensflare it into oblivion.
I had to stop keeping up with star trek.com. I get they want to push their new stuff but I hate that it’s at the expense of crapping on the old stuff
I do remember that time! It should have stayed an archive.
The dangerhair and rainbow proglodyte epidemic is a blight on the science fiction community. It goes hand-in-hand with the quality of science fiction shows taking a nosedive and steadily becoming more and more infested with critical race theory/feminism: Halo, Foundation, Star Trek Discovery, Star Trek SNW, Star Trek Lowerdeck, Star Wars Andor, Star Wars Book Of Boba Fett ...
So many ...
Conversely, I really worry that the Babylon 5 reboot will be woke as hell, just given some of Straczynski's more recent work.
Which would be a weird twist to the norm, since a Babylon 5 reboot wouldn't necessarily be coopted by a bunch of corporate IP-pushers and a room full of clueless fanfic writers.
Yea I still follow Nerdrotic and the crew. I love when they get into good sci-fi or retro stuff. I’m into paranormal/UFOs/ancient civilizations and he started a show for that. Razorfist talks about pulps and stuff. But like you said I’d love something dedicated to good old fashioned sci-fi.