The Last Empress
- El episodio se transmitió el 1 sep 2023
- 1h
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Enjoiner Rue confiesa a Dusk su desconfianza hacia Demerzel. Hober Mallow hace un movimiento atrevido. Day pone rumbo a Terminus y a la Fundación.Enjoiner Rue confiesa a Dusk su desconfianza hacia Demerzel. Hober Mallow hace un movimiento atrevido. Day pone rumbo a Terminus y a la Fundación.Enjoiner Rue confiesa a Dusk su desconfianza hacia Demerzel. Hober Mallow hace un movimiento atrevido. Day pone rumbo a Terminus y a la Fundación.
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This has been an odd show. It is not super faithful to the original books. It seems to dramatize the tension between Hari's predictions of great movements of people and the effects of the outliers - individuals who act in chaotic ways whose actions can't be predicted and actually *may* be forming history - in a way that I think is almost directly in opposition to the first few books of Asimov's series.
Often it doesn't seem to work very well - the tension isn't so much dramatized as it is just an unclear mess on the screen. But every so often, episodes rise through the disorganized world-building and give you a sense of something organized and interesting.
It's not really Foundation as such, but when it happens it's suddenly really quite good.
It happens in this episode with some big reveals, big plot points, some clockwork ticking into place and some fun scenes and engaging characters. But it also benefits from some *great* direction from Roxann Dawson, with the pacing, characters, form, shape and drama all operating at top form.
Genuinely this *may* come to be seen as a great show. It's definitely not a great one yet. But this may be a so-far mediocre show's first truly great episode. And who knows, that may bode very well for any seasons to come.
Often it doesn't seem to work very well - the tension isn't so much dramatized as it is just an unclear mess on the screen. But every so often, episodes rise through the disorganized world-building and give you a sense of something organized and interesting.
It's not really Foundation as such, but when it happens it's suddenly really quite good.
It happens in this episode with some big reveals, big plot points, some clockwork ticking into place and some fun scenes and engaging characters. But it also benefits from some *great* direction from Roxann Dawson, with the pacing, characters, form, shape and drama all operating at top form.
Genuinely this *may* come to be seen as a great show. It's definitely not a great one yet. But this may be a so-far mediocre show's first truly great episode. And who knows, that may bode very well for any seasons to come.
I feel like this is turning from a great, and rather serious, sci-fi series into a cheesy Disney-style cliché of a production.
The parts which focus on the empire storyline and the Foundation are amazingly good, so are most of the Gaal/Salvor/Hari parts, but every time Hober enters the scene, the cringe factor just goes through the roof.
While he is a decent actor, I think the casting choice for Hober Mallow is not appropriate and the role badly written, unless they want to ride the "sexy funny space-pirate" trope.
Is the sex scene between him and the priestess necessary for the plot? No. Necessary for character development? Also, no.
Do we want a Jack Sparrow of the skies? Hard no.
The parts which focus on the empire storyline and the Foundation are amazingly good, so are most of the Gaal/Salvor/Hari parts, but every time Hober enters the scene, the cringe factor just goes through the roof.
While he is a decent actor, I think the casting choice for Hober Mallow is not appropriate and the role badly written, unless they want to ride the "sexy funny space-pirate" trope.
Is the sex scene between him and the priestess necessary for the plot? No. Necessary for character development? Also, no.
Do we want a Jack Sparrow of the skies? Hard no.
This episode had a very good pace and plot. Everything was really well written with long time mysteries being solved.
Foundation S2 keeps on delivering. It has a very unique approach to actually finish what starts within the same series, moving the plot in a cool and fast paced way, while being philosofical and emotional.
One of the many missteps on finishing storylines is when they try to explain everything on the same time. It is not the case here, and many mysteries, while solved, now create a fullfilling sense of direction that will probably be already finished by the end of the season in the next two episodes.
Foundation proves what a good story is for television: something that know when to begin, develop, end and move forward.
The best episodes on the series so far. The acting was amazing and the effects were cinema-like. The best sci-fi series out there nowadays.
Foundation S2 keeps on delivering. It has a very unique approach to actually finish what starts within the same series, moving the plot in a cool and fast paced way, while being philosofical and emotional.
One of the many missteps on finishing storylines is when they try to explain everything on the same time. It is not the case here, and many mysteries, while solved, now create a fullfilling sense of direction that will probably be already finished by the end of the season in the next two episodes.
Foundation proves what a good story is for television: something that know when to begin, develop, end and move forward.
The best episodes on the series so far. The acting was amazing and the effects were cinema-like. The best sci-fi series out there nowadays.
Apparently there is only something like 5 important people in the entire Foundation universe, one of which is Lee Pace who must have something incriminating stuff on the producers since the show is a lot more about him than the actual foundation, which technically the show is the story of... The other important person Hari Seldon dies, lives, dies, lives etc ad nauseum, only to hold long exposition monologues to make it look like the story has at minimum a homeopathic level of coherence. The triteness of the last second saving someone trope emphasizes the lack of excitement of the story because the show will shamelessly keep folks around for centuries in a show that supposedly is about the slow inevitable grind of history.
..such a cool metaphor when you realise they are wheels within wheels.
While I think it was obvious that not all on Ignus was as it seems, I really didn't see that coming. In many ways events on Trantor were more predictable - well, apart from *that* obviously. We have people of all sorts on potentially reckless paths, secrets properly foreshadowed yet still throughly surprising. Empire's arrogance and self-confidence a transgression against the gods by another name (look it up - 'cos Asimov had a novel named for what comes next). And Demerzel is either in for a mighty shock or is setting the stage.
Salvor continues to kick bottom. And also, give me an army of Beckies.
Adaptation is *hard*, man - and it is so good when it is so well done.
While I think it was obvious that not all on Ignus was as it seems, I really didn't see that coming. In many ways events on Trantor were more predictable - well, apart from *that* obviously. We have people of all sorts on potentially reckless paths, secrets properly foreshadowed yet still throughly surprising. Empire's arrogance and self-confidence a transgression against the gods by another name (look it up - 'cos Asimov had a novel named for what comes next). And Demerzel is either in for a mighty shock or is setting the stage.
Salvor continues to kick bottom. And also, give me an army of Beckies.
Adaptation is *hard*, man - and it is so good when it is so well done.
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- Citas
Brother Day: Well, High Cleric. How do you feel about your mission now? I would've imagined it to be uncomfortable, being stared at by Empire.
Poly Verisof: [Quips] I've met Hari Seldon. I'm used to fame.
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