Une saga complexe d'humains dispersés sur les planètes de la galaxie, tous vivant sous le règne de l'Empire galactique.Une saga complexe d'humains dispersés sur les planètes de la galaxie, tous vivant sous le règne de l'Empire galactique.Une saga complexe d'humains dispersés sur les planètes de la galaxie, tous vivant sous le règne de l'Empire galactique.
- Nommé pour 2 prix Primetime Emmy
- 3 victoires et 29 nominations au total
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Reviewers say 'Foundation' is a visually impressive sci-fi series with strong performances, especially from Lee Pace and Jared Harris. However, it faces criticism for significant deviations from Isaac Asimov's original books, including changes in character genders and storylines. Some viewers appreciate the modernization, while others feel it loses Asimov's essence. The series is lauded for its production values and epic scope but faulted for inconsistent writing and pacing. Non-book readers tend to enjoy it more, while original fans express disappointment.
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Foundation offers a visually engaging journey through a sprawling sci-fi universe, with scenery that helps establish its futuristic settings quite effectively. While not always flawless, the production design and visual effects create a believable world that supports the story without overwhelming it.
The storytelling is ambitious, adapting Isaac Asimov's complex saga into a layered narrative that sometimes feels dense but often succeeds in keeping viewers intrigued. The pacing can be uneven, but the series generally manages to balance its big ideas with character-driven moments, which adds some emotional weight.
Acting performances vary, with the lead delivering a solid portrayal that grounds the show's more abstract concepts. Some supporting actors bring welcome depth, though a few characters come off as underdeveloped, leaving their motivations a bit unclear.
Where the show stumbles most noticeably is in its approach to casting. There's a clear, almost mechanical attempt at ticking demographic boxes, which occasionally undermines the authenticity of the world. In a galaxy where faster-than-light travel and psychohistory are accepted without question, the most jarring fiction ends up being the idea that every institution and culture has been carefully curated for maximum contemporary optics. Rather than feeling inclusive, it often feels oddly artificial - like a diversity committee crash-landed on Trantor. Representation matters, but subtlety matters too.
Overall, Foundation is a thoughtful and occasionally compelling adaptation that sci-fi fans might appreciate for its ideas and setting. It's not without its flaws, but it carves out a respectable place among contemporary science fiction series.
The storytelling is ambitious, adapting Isaac Asimov's complex saga into a layered narrative that sometimes feels dense but often succeeds in keeping viewers intrigued. The pacing can be uneven, but the series generally manages to balance its big ideas with character-driven moments, which adds some emotional weight.
Acting performances vary, with the lead delivering a solid portrayal that grounds the show's more abstract concepts. Some supporting actors bring welcome depth, though a few characters come off as underdeveloped, leaving their motivations a bit unclear.
Where the show stumbles most noticeably is in its approach to casting. There's a clear, almost mechanical attempt at ticking demographic boxes, which occasionally undermines the authenticity of the world. In a galaxy where faster-than-light travel and psychohistory are accepted without question, the most jarring fiction ends up being the idea that every institution and culture has been carefully curated for maximum contemporary optics. Rather than feeling inclusive, it often feels oddly artificial - like a diversity committee crash-landed on Trantor. Representation matters, but subtlety matters too.
Overall, Foundation is a thoughtful and occasionally compelling adaptation that sci-fi fans might appreciate for its ideas and setting. It's not without its flaws, but it carves out a respectable place among contemporary science fiction series.
The visuals drew me in. Incredible settings, costumes, special effects, space action and gear. Top notch cinematography. Very artistic as well, in the creation.
I despised Lee Pace until I liked despising him.
A bit complex of a plot to keep up with casually. Seems like they strained beyond reason to cast it dei. A few main characters are annoying and don't have the elegance and quality as the overall costumes and settings . I watched primarily for the visuals.
I despised Lee Pace until I liked despising him.
A bit complex of a plot to keep up with casually. Seems like they strained beyond reason to cast it dei. A few main characters are annoying and don't have the elegance and quality as the overall costumes and settings . I watched primarily for the visuals.
I've seen season 1. And I love it. Very entertaining. I am always looking for good shows. And I always check out imdb-ratings. Foundation has 7,6 now. Normally not high enough for me to check it out. (I have all the shows in the world available.) Realized that a lot of reviewers are unhappy with the book-adaptaion. I don't care. I haven't read the book(s).
And, yes. I get it. I wouldn't like to see a show called "Lady of the Rings" about Frida, Samantha, Mary and Pippa either.
But it is a bit of a problem when bookreaders slam a perfectly good show.
And, yes. I get it. I wouldn't like to see a show called "Lady of the Rings" about Frida, Samantha, Mary and Pippa either.
But it is a bit of a problem when bookreaders slam a perfectly good show.
Can't rave enough about this program... from season one the show builds and weaves the multiple threads of the story through centuries of the Foundation and Empire. Traditional old school sci-fi married with 8k visual graphics and engaging story telling. Season 3 episode 5 is movie quality knock your socks off mind blowingly epic.
Please don't dilute the achievement of this production with nitpicking comparisons to the books it is based on. I truly thinks that Asimov himself would be the first to stand and applause if only he was here today.
Please don't dilute the achievement of this production with nitpicking comparisons to the books it is based on. I truly thinks that Asimov himself would be the first to stand and applause if only he was here today.
I do not count myself an Asimov expert, nor had I been a big Foundation series fan during the first 2 seasons (though I did watch them). But this 3rd season has really caught my attention. Not meant as a knock on any of the prior show-runners or writers (I'm not familiar with the in's and out's within the prior production team(s)) but what I can say, being a sci-fi fan and television follower generally, is that Roxann Dawson is stellar behind the screen as a director and producer. Both in sci-fi/fantasy and more mainstream programming. While I thought she was great in Voyager as B'Lana, her work since behind the camera has been quite notable. And each time she gets involved with a series, like she has here, it thrives. Just sayin.
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- AnecdotesAsimov's Foundation was originally published as a short story series in Astounding Magazine between May 1942 and January 1950, based on ideas in Edward Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
- Générique farfeluThe opening titles is a montage of radiant energy particles forming various shapes.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Paul Rudd/Jared Harris/Nate Smith (2021)
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