I don't agree gents, sorry. 43 minutes or so in (ATP version), with but a mere mention of MJ-12 and just the one repeat of the "put your hands up if you've seen a UFO" lecture anecdote at that point, the show was going along promisingly well: Menzel, Klass and Condon had all got decent airtime. "Okay," asks Gene, "So who are their successors?" Cue Stan to point-blank ignore the question and launch straight into the Zeta Reticuli/Betty & Barney Hill script. The show drifted at that point from its original billed content into familiar Friedmanesque shallows. As Randall (Ufology) says above, I thought Kathleen was similarly all over the place. Chris tried to pull things back on track towards the end by bringing in questions, but by then this show was rapidly running out of segments and runway. Time to fly this pair of guests off into the ufological sunset.
I respectfully disagree, although I do know where you are coming from. I'll give a 'for-instance'. I don't think I've heard Stan go into as much detail about the radar-roswell crash theory in the past. The way he sharpened up the theory to be more specific may have been mentioned by him elsewhere but I draw a blank on it. I also liked how he went into more detail about why skeptics such as Menzel and Klass, despite having died ages ago, might still be having an affect on contemporary astronomers etc.
But as expected there was plenty of stuff that wasn't new - I suppose I just expect it from Stan and just take whatever is fresh from him and forgive him the rest!