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more about #frankspotnitz Klebert L. Hall: "resulting in a host of ethical dilemmas and general anxiety that a pandemic is imminent." . So, pretty much like the current day, then? -Kle. more » PeggyK: Maybe I'm remembering it wrong, but I don't recall the sexual mores of the The World Inside being "free love" as much as "men chose who to have sex wi... more » Chip Skylark of Space: [cache.gawker.com]" rel="lytebox" class="commentImageDamn I was hoping that the Silverberg novel gettng the HBO treatment was DYING INSIDE. I've alwa... more » gorehound: GOOD NEWS !!!! We do need original intelligent scifi not YARM.I do hope HBO will do some scifi right. more » twDarkflame: Neither peaks my interests. The complete physical impossibility of having a vastely larger human population is too much of a suspension of disbelieve... more » goldfarb: ugh... where doctors are able to manipulate genes and create viruses = quantum flux more » phoghat: "and most of the world's population lives inside vast, sprawling buildings and never go outside The sets should be cheap to produce at least more » FrankN.Stein: maybe HBO is the futre place for Future Fiction... until the rename it into HBY more » Lassus: I personally loved "The World Inside", but it is a very short and finite work, intimate in scope and effective because of that quality, in my opinion.... more » Zyg: I think cable networks in general make for better programing. I would like to see FX spend a little money in the scifi realm instead of just playing t... more » atrus123: I'm starting to love HBO's line up. I'll love them even more if they green light the George R.R. Martin Song of Ice and Fire series beyond the pilot,... more » J_Frank_Parnell: The World Inside sounds a bit like THX1138 to me. Is Silverberg's book worth picking up? more » -
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Is HBO the Next Destination for Science Fiction?
With some networks offering mixed signals about their futures with science fiction, we may increasingly rely on cable for compelling television about the future. Fortunately, HBO is stepping up, developing two new science fiction series with X-Files alum Frank Spotnitz. More »

