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From: ix442@sdcc6.UUCP (Nidhal Guessoum{|ix})
Newsgroups: net.tv
Subject: Amazing Stories : Fine Tuning
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Date: Mon, 11-Nov-85 01:09:45 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov 11 01:09:45 1985
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	I have just watched the " Fine Tuning " ( certainly not
	amazing ) episod, and here is my reaction :
	This is not only THE worst "amazing story " so far,
	but also one of the worst tv shows I ever saw.
	The story was a succession of cliches, the masks were
	terribly unattractive, although they ( of course )
	were modeled on the human physiology, their language
	had absolutely no sign of higher intelligence (although
	they were able to travel 10 light-years), etc..
	Could anyone believe that such supposedly highly
	intelligent creatures would waste their time watching
	such primitive tv shows ?
	Could anyone believe that NBC agreed to air this show,
	or did Spielberg have total carte blanche ?
	As for me, I am definetely washing my hands of this
	show, and removing my view of the NBC network as a
	quality network..

				N.G. , Un. of Cal. San Diego