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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > Bill Nye on Saving NASA, His New Show and Unmade Episode on ‘Authoritarianism’: ‘I Was Going to Be Shot by Firing Squad’ in It
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Bill Nye on Saving NASA, His New Show and Unmade Episode on ‘Authoritarianism’: ‘I Was Going to Be Shot by Firing Squad’ in It

Last updated: September 22, 2025 7:21 pm
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When he’s not displaying his talents as the “Science Guy,” Bill Nye is on a mission to advocate for NASA and its vital programs.

Recently, he spent several days in Washington, D.C., engaging with members of Congress to secure funding for the space administration, which is facing significant budget cuts.

“If these cuts go through, we would see a halt to numerous missions,” Nye asserts. “This situation is madness and not aligned with the best interests of the United States. While some in Congress are resisting these cuts, strong advocacy is needed to ensure a positive outcome.”

Though Nye hasn’t entirely left behind his “Science Guy” persona—sporting a bowtie alongside a crisp white dress shirt during our conversation—he dedicates “more than half” of his time to political advocacy. As the CEO of the Planetary Society, a non-profit organization founded by the legendary Carl Sagan, he remains deeply committed to science education and outreach. During our chat, he reminisces about his days in comedy, discusses the intricacies of relativity, and shares a humorous anecdote about winning a Steve Martin lookalike contest. Notably, on September 22, he is set to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Nye’s journey into the spotlight began with his early career in comedy and his wealth of scientific knowledge, which led to the creation of “Bill Nye the Science Guy.” First introduced to audiences through a Seattle sketch show called “Almost Live,” his entertaining monologue on household applications of liquid nitrogen captured the attention of many. Subsequently, he transitioned away from his role at Sundstrand Data Control to host a nature program called “Fabulous Wetlands” in Washington, which ultimately led to a pilot order from Disney and the birth of “Bill Nye the Science Guy,” characterized by wacky experiments and rapid-fire humor.

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“There’s a saying that goes: ‘You can pretend to be serious, but you can’t pretend to be funny,'” Nye notes. “I consider myself fortunate; I have a unique appearance that adds to my comedic persona, and I have devoted considerable time developing my humor.”

Following the conclusion of “Science Guy,” Nye resurfaced in the modern streaming age with Netflix’s “Bill Nye Saves the World” and Peacock’s “The End Is Nye,” a six-part series tackling global catastrophic events. In addition to his continuous scientific advocacy, Nye is developing a new show but revealed that there is an unreleased episode from “The End Is Nye” that delved into politically charged themes.

“The seventh episode we wanted to produce was about authoritarianism,” explains Nye. “Although we completed the script, the company ultimately decided not to move forward with it. Our version illustrated how quickly authoritarian regimes can rise. Observing the current political landscape in the United States, we realize the rapid pace at which democratic norms are being undermined was not fully anticipated.”

As suggested by its provocative title, “The End Is Nye” features Nye encountering a series of catastrophic scenarios in each episode, ultimately leading to his demise.

“In each show, I face various grisly fates—drowning, being buried alive, getting hit by tektites, getting crushed by an asteroid, and even electrocution. For the authoritarianism episode, the plan was to have me executed by firing squad,” he recounts with a wry smile.

Despite the challenging state of affairs in the nation and the bleak outlook for science funding, Nye remains resolutely optimistic.

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“You must maintain hope,” he emphasizes. “Entering a situation with a mindset geared toward failure does not yield positive outcomes. We need to rally together and focus on delivering valuable products that resonate with the public. My colleagues and I are committed to this mission. Though the times are tough, we will persevere.”

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