Basata sui celebri romanzi di Isaac Asimov, racconta il grandioso viaggio di un gruppo di esiliati con lo scopo di salvare l'umanità e ricostruire la civiltà durante la caduta dell'Impero Ga... Leggi tuttoBasata sui celebri romanzi di Isaac Asimov, racconta il grandioso viaggio di un gruppo di esiliati con lo scopo di salvare l'umanità e ricostruire la civiltà durante la caduta dell'Impero Galattico.Basata sui celebri romanzi di Isaac Asimov, racconta il grandioso viaggio di un gruppo di esiliati con lo scopo di salvare l'umanità e ricostruire la civiltà durante la caduta dell'Impero Galattico.
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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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Makes Game of Thrones feel like The Powerpuff Girls
A banquet for the senses, a feast for the synapses- this show is the real deal
If you want a show that challenges you to read deeper, ask questions, venture to learn more about what it means to be human, to be a small, but crucial part of a civilization; to seek peace, to understand beauty, to investigate faith, to dissect geopolitical constructs on a core level- there simply isnt any other show~*
The depth of wisdom that drives this show is honestly mind-boggling. It presents an ostensibly true utopia, a future paradise for humankind wherein anything is possible but just barely an inch out of reach- and its utter collapse in the face of transcendence to godhood due to ambition and hubris is by far the most fascinating spectacle I've ever seen~*
This show is an achievement comparable with the establishment of a new language: a new society, an unearthed Olympus, riddled with Gods all competing for significance~*
The writing, the performances, the world-building, the construction of an entire universe heretofore beyond comprehension, bolstered by exceptional performances by Lee Pace and the rest of the cast~*
If true drama, heft and bedazzlement are what you require, then look no further than this- the Foundation- the core of what makes us human: the (frivolous?) search for the meaning of life~*
If you will, grapple with the war between religious fervor and scientific achievement, misguided enforcement of laws by man and true liberation, absolute truth and righteousness
Love and absolution
You have been warned.
A banquet for the senses, a feast for the synapses- this show is the real deal
If you want a show that challenges you to read deeper, ask questions, venture to learn more about what it means to be human, to be a small, but crucial part of a civilization; to seek peace, to understand beauty, to investigate faith, to dissect geopolitical constructs on a core level- there simply isnt any other show~*
The depth of wisdom that drives this show is honestly mind-boggling. It presents an ostensibly true utopia, a future paradise for humankind wherein anything is possible but just barely an inch out of reach- and its utter collapse in the face of transcendence to godhood due to ambition and hubris is by far the most fascinating spectacle I've ever seen~*
This show is an achievement comparable with the establishment of a new language: a new society, an unearthed Olympus, riddled with Gods all competing for significance~*
The writing, the performances, the world-building, the construction of an entire universe heretofore beyond comprehension, bolstered by exceptional performances by Lee Pace and the rest of the cast~*
If true drama, heft and bedazzlement are what you require, then look no further than this- the Foundation- the core of what makes us human: the (frivolous?) search for the meaning of life~*
If you will, grapple with the war between religious fervor and scientific achievement, misguided enforcement of laws by man and true liberation, absolute truth and righteousness
Love and absolution
You have been warned.
Season 3 episode 4: "we are called the second foundation" - seriously? "We are the second foundation" - that should be the line! Apart of that one little flow, I enjoyed this episode. I don't know about you guys, but this One of the moments I shared a tear for the math working out. Isaac Asimov figured it out before I was born. Even before AI was born he figured out the 3 laws of robotics. This episode was mind-blowing!
Who knew they still made well written & good looking series with excellent acting...!
I came upon this series by accident and found my self intrigued. The main story very promising, the backstories are well tought out and it all looks very nice. I just binge watched all episodes until s3-e1 and I can't wait until the next episode!
It has a complex story with depth and plenty of backstory which is fine for me, but I can imagine that this is not everybodies cup of tea. So be warned!
But for me I have to say: WELL DONE PEOPLE!!! I hope this series goes on for at least 10 more crises!
So if you like science fiction, a excellent story, good acting and epic scenery...Watch this :)
I came upon this series by accident and found my self intrigued. The main story very promising, the backstories are well tought out and it all looks very nice. I just binge watched all episodes until s3-e1 and I can't wait until the next episode!
It has a complex story with depth and plenty of backstory which is fine for me, but I can imagine that this is not everybodies cup of tea. So be warned!
But for me I have to say: WELL DONE PEOPLE!!! I hope this series goes on for at least 10 more crises!
So if you like science fiction, a excellent story, good acting and epic scenery...Watch this :)
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.
I had read over 200 of Asimov's short stories novellas and novels as a kid of the 70s and early 80s and they formed the core mythos of how I perceived the distant future would become. Not exactly a dystopia and not the utopic Star Trek to be sure but at least a future where science and technology would be respected and relied upon to deliver the ... ahem.. foundations on which all society should rely.
So when this long considered unfilmable series was aired, I watched with much trepidation and bating of breath.
And ngl the first season raised my hackles somewhat... The stupid, stupid decisions of people in power and the predictable, pedestrian plot and cliche layered upon cliche actually made me quit my Apple TV+ subscription, I sh!t you not! Seriously. What were they playing at.
But when Severance S2 released I was forced to renew my Apple TV+ sub and in the days between Severance episode releases I figured I'd rewatch Foundation from S1E01
Yeah, S1 sucked as much as I remembered but having heard whispers on the grapevine that S2 was a marked improvement, I grinned and bared it.
Lee Price and Jared Harris were the frame upon which the entire show was allowed to shine... Wow. It's like they just said fk it to all the risks they DIDN'T take in S1 and pushed the whole show into deep water.
Gone were the Mary Sue interpretations of Gaal and Salvor and they were replaced with a nuanced and sympathetic roles...
Moreover the so called "comic relief" aspect turned out to be as poignant as the the rest of the show.
For me, the key was that every character was human (even the robot) and given a believable motivation and and premise that one could rally behind and feel real sympathy for.
Moreover, the IQ of the characters and plot in S2 suddenly returned to 3 digits signifying a showrunner that has gained confidence.
Let's hope Foundation outlives the original Trilogy and pushes into the whole ASIMOVERSE!!!
So when this long considered unfilmable series was aired, I watched with much trepidation and bating of breath.
And ngl the first season raised my hackles somewhat... The stupid, stupid decisions of people in power and the predictable, pedestrian plot and cliche layered upon cliche actually made me quit my Apple TV+ subscription, I sh!t you not! Seriously. What were they playing at.
But when Severance S2 released I was forced to renew my Apple TV+ sub and in the days between Severance episode releases I figured I'd rewatch Foundation from S1E01
Yeah, S1 sucked as much as I remembered but having heard whispers on the grapevine that S2 was a marked improvement, I grinned and bared it.
Lee Price and Jared Harris were the frame upon which the entire show was allowed to shine... Wow. It's like they just said fk it to all the risks they DIDN'T take in S1 and pushed the whole show into deep water.
Gone were the Mary Sue interpretations of Gaal and Salvor and they were replaced with a nuanced and sympathetic roles...
Moreover the so called "comic relief" aspect turned out to be as poignant as the the rest of the show.
For me, the key was that every character was human (even the robot) and given a believable motivation and and premise that one could rally behind and feel real sympathy for.
Moreover, the IQ of the characters and plot in S2 suddenly returned to 3 digits signifying a showrunner that has gained confidence.
Let's hope Foundation outlives the original Trilogy and pushes into the whole ASIMOVERSE!!!
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- QuizAsimov'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.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe opening titles is a montage of radiant energy particles forming various shapes.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Paul Rudd/Jared Harris/Nate Smith (2021)
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