Emotional jerking around


A great documentary but why, oh why, do they have to put in some ditzty little song at the end? Just like hollywood movies where they try to force you to feel a certain way.
Please Britain don't follow tinsel town's way of doing this jerking of emotions, especially in a documentary of all things!
I like to feel the way I want to feel not be dictated to and manipulated. If anything at all, just music will do.

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"Wonders of the Universe: is awe-some and wonderful. I DVR it to view again for the uplifting experience Brian presents. However, kcdee [above] makes a valid point. The "muzic" is manipulative and unnecessary.

Please keep this innovative & superlative series pure from compromise. Less 'music' is more.

katie keene

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The titles of the songs at the end of each episode correspond with the material presented during that episode. What is wrong with that?
E01 - Destiny talks about how the universe will eventually cease to exist so I felt We Have All The Time In The World By Louis Armstrong was appropriate.

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Corresponding or not, it's still a manipulation of emotions, why else have songs or music?
I rely on my own feelings of what is presented without prompting and persuading with music and songs by the makers.

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If the Republicans get their way, the universe will be ploughed up to create a parking lot.
It is worth preserving.

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If the Republicans get their way, we'll be able to afford gasoline and groceries again, the border will be under control, violent criminals will be in prison where they belong, and public schools will focus on academics again. Sorry you don't want a world like that.

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