A Song for the End of Everything
- El episodio se transmitió el 11 jul 2025
- TV-MA
- 51min
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Un nuevo y misterioso pirata con habilidades aterradoras, conocido como la Mula, llama la atención de la Fundación y el Imperio.Un nuevo y misterioso pirata con habilidades aterradoras, conocido como la Mula, llama la atención de la Fundación y el Imperio.Un nuevo y misterioso pirata con habilidades aterradoras, conocido como la Mula, llama la atención de la Fundación y el Imperio.
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The Best Sci-Fi show of my lifetime continues to impress! I have been waiting years for this season and almost thought it might not happen .They didn't open with the most climactic theatrics you might expect, but enough foreshadowing to leave counting the days until the next episode. I admit I am biased, but this Sci-Fi Epic appeals to die hard nerds and action buffs alike without doubt. I do think the first 2 Seasons are very hard to beat, but with this being Apple's Most well made and successful show anything is possible. If you want to know what happens you'll have to watch it yourself, but I expect this to end up being the lowest rated of the season (hopefully).
As a fan of Asimov's Foundation series, I have to state from the outset that this show gave up any pretence of caring about the source material from the very first episode. In this regard, it suffers from the same narcissistic writer brain rot that so many Hollywood products do today: talentless nepo babies who think they can write better than Tolkien and Asimov. Of course they can't. Not even close. This show has been mired by strange casting decisions, awful dialog, terrible acting, bad pacing, and some odd set design.
That said, this episode is surprisingly fun science fiction. Very creative. Great CGI. They leaned into the Emperor plot line, which is easily the one redeeming character arc in this series. One might be so hopeful as to believe they listened to viewer feedback. Let us hope we see as little of Lou Llobell's atrocious acting as possible.
That said, this episode is surprisingly fun science fiction. Very creative. Great CGI. They leaned into the Emperor plot line, which is easily the one redeeming character arc in this series. One might be so hopeful as to believe they listened to viewer feedback. Let us hope we see as little of Lou Llobell's atrocious acting as possible.
Despite the well-known challenges of adapting Asimov's Foundation for the screen, this episode feels hampered by a lack of effort to translate the story's core concepts into a visual language suited for film and television. Narration can be a powerful storytelling tool, but here it feels like a crutch, as if the writers struggled to convey the narrative through the medium's visual strengths and leaned too heavily on exposition.
The portrayal of the Mule, a pivotal character, also misses the mark. By a country mile. Rather than capturing the sophisticated and nuanced figure from Asimov's novels, this version comes across as a sadistic thug. In the source material, the Mule is a complex antagonist whose power lies in psychological manipulation and emotional control, not a placeholder for willy-nilly violence or gore. His depiction here is a major departure from the original, and I dare say a great vulgarisation as well. That being said, I am sure that there are ways to bring the thread back to the true importance of this character as the outlier that messes up the otherwise perfect system of psychohistory and the vindication of the latter, albeit after some rough patches for the entire Foundation project.
The portrayal of the Mule, a pivotal character, also misses the mark. By a country mile. Rather than capturing the sophisticated and nuanced figure from Asimov's novels, this version comes across as a sadistic thug. In the source material, the Mule is a complex antagonist whose power lies in psychological manipulation and emotional control, not a placeholder for willy-nilly violence or gore. His depiction here is a major departure from the original, and I dare say a great vulgarisation as well. That being said, I am sure that there are ways to bring the thread back to the true importance of this character as the outlier that messes up the otherwise perfect system of psychohistory and the vindication of the latter, albeit after some rough patches for the entire Foundation project.
Just why, at this point just name it something else, make up the rest of the story and call it a day. Besides the character names and a few plot points there is nothing left of Asimov's Foundation here. The mule was supposed to be this unknown powerful figure that no one knows how he looks like or how he is able to be such a good conqueror. As the story started I already know that we are gonna stray even further from the story. So much potential lost, the source material is GOATED, and the sad part is, because of this show we might never get another adaptation of the book series, which makes me very sad.
While season 1 was the set up and necessary for the foundation of the universe, season 2 really got going and delivered some of the best Sci Fi Tv I have seen. Season 3's introduction of the Mule is incredible and it is clear to me that the writers know what they're doing. The Cleons are once again suiting up for some interesting dynamics and it is marvellous how the writers make the 3 Cleons (Dawn, Day, Dusk) characters feel different every time we see them. The foundation plotline is also really interesting and I'm enjoying the development we're seeing. Now all that's missing are Gaal and Hari.
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Gaal Dornick: The Mule is here. We're out of time.
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- Varsovia, Mazovia, Polonia(Temple of Divine Providence)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 51min
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