Isaac Asimov’s Foundation

in Other TV
I’ve missed the past few lunches. Have Jim and Aron talked about this at all?
Apple TV+ is (finally) giving Isaac Asimov’s “Foundation” the Hollywood treatment.
Apple TV+ is (finally) giving Isaac Asimov’s “Foundation” the Hollywood treatment.
Like anything else, it depends on their schedule, but this looks like it was tailor made for Bald Move coverage: it looks like a million bucks, it’s hard sci-fi, the source material has been *highly* influential for other prominent storytellers. Oh, and it’s starring a Bald Move favorite: Jarid Harris (Mad Men, Chernobyl, The Expanse).

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I'm gonna have to get Apple TV+, aren't I...
And this is the first I've heard of it, so I don't think it was mentioned on lunches.
... I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
I enjoyed the first two episodes. Covered a lot of interesting ground, looks great, and performances were strong - it’s early days. Hands up, I got totally flummoxed by the arc of the female lead who in early scenes seemed very young but then suddenly is ‘involved’. Also, the ‘how can you prioritize when you only use a certain counting method’ did not make sense when you really think about it.
1) Jared Harris is a national treasure
2) Even Jared Harris can’t save this hot garbage
3) A second spent podcasting on this instead of Succession is a second the terrorists WON.
I’m a huge BM supporter. I listen to everything. I’m a nerd and I loved the books (Foundation, although Robot was superior imo), but if Jim and A.Ron don’t see the reality here and course correct, I’m afraid we have another Romanoffs on our hands…
And remember what was good about the Romanoffs? Yeah. Me either.
Don’t do it guys! Even if Succession coverage is just a meme by now to tease the club, you’d be better off covering almost ANYTHING else.
Maybe not the Romanoffs
And, I don’t think that was simply my (admitted) inability to perceive people’s age, I think the characterization we saw on screen (perhaps unintentionally) implied that.
So far my biggest issue is with the black hole powered ships for FTL travel. All the technology in the show other than that is what our year 2021 brains would consider 'really advanced but conceivable'. The black hole ships, while hella cool from a sci-fi and visual standpoint, is essentially god-level tech that would seems to break the story. I feel like they should have stuck with the 'we have really fast ships, but still can take years and/or cryo sleep to get anywhere' theme.
According to the film Event Horizon, we'll be using artificial black holes to travel straight to Hell in just 26 short years.
The black hole tech also implies a whole level of supporting technology way beyond what we will probably see in the show. Technology that makes any of these problems pointless since there would be seemingly limitless resources available. We wouldn't have gone from rocket ships and cool space elevators to literally controlling the fabric of spacetime reality without some serious inventions along the way.
It's obviously super cool, just feels a bit out-of-bounds for this particular story.
lolz...
No harm in waiting for the season to finish before watching. Even if you decide to not watch the show, it's worth watching the first episode just for the visuals.
I am still loving the visuals and the mystery box. I'd like to get a better idea of where this is going, as it is taking awhile to unfold.
We leaned how the "Cycle of Brothers" works, something i was curious about. I'. sure that will be important in the future