Mystery of the Senses
Mystery of the Senses | |
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Genre | PBS |
Release | February 19 February 22, 1995 | –
Mystery of the Senses is a five-part
Reception
Alan Rich of Variety said that "Ackerman has fashioned an absorbing tapestry of media essays on human sensuality".[1] Walter Goodman of The New York Times stated that "much of the information ... is fresh", but "the programs meander down dull paths; the scientific material tends to be delivered in clumps that are hard to absorb".[2]
Ken Ringle of The Washington Post was not impressed, and described the series as "distracted, disorganized, frequently trivial and irritatingly self-indulgent". He went on to say that "instead of exploring our senses' role in the natural world", the programs "tends to celebrate instead the way corporations seduce them artificially for profit". Despite the mostly unfavorable review, Ringle did concede that "some moments in the series are pure gold".[3]
References
- ^ Rich, Alan (February 16, 1995). "Nova Mystery of the Senses". Variety. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
- ^ Goodman, Walter (February 18, 1995). "Television Review; Learning About the Senses: Even a Roach Can Enjoy". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
- ^ Ringle, Ken (February 18, 1995). "TV Preview - Assault by the Senses". The Washington Post. pp. H1.
See also
- List of NOVA episodes