Star Trek's Cold War
Briefly

"When my students saw how many times images of nuclear devastation (and references to Ronald Reagan) popped up on MTV back in the day, they started to get it."
"Rod Serling, a World War II veteran, explored traumas from his past and his worries about the future in many of the episodes he wrote."
"Gene Roddenberry was the show's moral center and drove these famous writers to fury with his heavy-handed rewrites."
Read at The Atlantic
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