Highlights From The Comments On "Don't Look Up"
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Summary
Companion Highlights to the Don't Look Up review. Anchored by John Schilling's tour-de-force hard-SF comment estimating what it would actually take to deflect a 9km comet on six months' notice (~1100 B83 warheads, Falcon-Heavy-derived upper stages at 18-20 km/s hyperbolic excess) — a genuine highlight. Also the left-vs-liberal reading of the film (Sirota as dirtbag-left co-writer), the 'peer review as legitimacy totem' thread (Scott concedes peer review is a trivial bar), and the movie-criticism-as-a-game framing. Scott's own contributions are lighter than in his richest companions; mostly a strong curation.
Why this score
Quality 66 · Strong. Solid-strong companion: elevated above the roundup floor by the Schilling technical set-piece and the sharp left/liberal and peer-review threads, but it is a curation of others' comments with modest Scott-authored value-add.
Claude’s paradigm shift 44 · Moderate. Moderate: the comet-deflection numeracy and left/liberal distinction are informative but not paradigm-moving; a companion piece.
Real-world impact 2 · Minor. Within-discourse: sharpens community reaction to a popular film; no material reach.