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Wow, there’s certainly an obvious racial message here that I can’t say surprises me given current year, but man are they laying it on thick.
ОтветитьWhere are the white actors?
ОтветитьI wonder if Jarel is a robot.
ОтветитьThe Cleonic dynasty was the best part of the series and a dope concept
ОтветитьEpisode 9 made me go "he is him" when he snapped his finger and told her what the rest of her life will be like
Ответитьso stupid .so compleeley derailed from the books pretty much unwatchable piece of painted shite show worse than Bezo LOTR WTF AM I WATCHING
ОтветитьNow I'm ready to dive into season 2.
ОтветитьThanks for this, the in depth recap was so needed before watching season 2 of this amazing show.
ОтветитьThanks for this. Great job!
ОтветитьIf you actually Read Foundation, you’re probably as disappointed at this worthless TV version.
Seriously, why Pay to make a story about a book and then Completely change Everything about the story. Calling this trash Foundation is as stupid as calling it Star Wars.
You know, because ITS NOT STAR WARS. Or Foundation.
SO Disappointing 👎🏻
FUCKING EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! thanks for doing this work… I’m on season2 and feeling lost. So I needed a season 1 review without rewatching the whole series! Thanks again!!!
ОтветитьFun Fact: On the SciFi tv series Babylon 5, the space station's doctor's religion is "Foundationalism" which I'm pretty sure is taken from the Issac Asimov novels.
ОтветитьI cancelled my subscription to APPLE TV because they named this Irrellevant series as Foundation.
There is 0% relation to the books, nothing but the TITLE and 5 names.
Amazing work. Well done
Ответить👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
ОтветитьAre you familiar with the “Eternal Emperor” series by Chris Bunch and Allan Cole (better known as the “Sten Chronicles” [no connection])? While that Emperor works differently, it includes the concept of a series of cloned emperors, a constant record of the current clone’s memories fed into the next clone, and (at the end) a divergence from the initial pattern.
ОтветитьWhat is it about American sci-fi series that they have to put 'purpose' and 'belief' into everything with a subtext of God. Bladerunner managed to talk about existence and existentialism with doing it, so did Alien, but in American series it has to be rammed down your throats. It's a pity because the series is great, but it's just another that falls into tired old tropes. Yes, I know Foundation the books have a lot about faith, but it avoided talking about purpose. To preclude there is purpose is doing the future injustice when humanity grows up and realise we can live without one except the one we make of our own free will.
ОтветитьGaal is so annoying … what a child … constantly acting out like a four year old
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