Long Ago, Not Far Away
- Episode aired Sep 8, 2023
- 1h
Dusk and Enjoiner Rue learn Demerzel's origin and true purpose. Tellem's plans for Gaal take a dark turn. On Terminus, Day confronts Dr. Seldon.Dusk and Enjoiner Rue learn Demerzel's origin and true purpose. Tellem's plans for Gaal take a dark turn. On Terminus, Day confronts Dr. Seldon.Dusk and Enjoiner Rue learn Demerzel's origin and true purpose. Tellem's plans for Gaal take a dark turn. On Terminus, Day confronts Dr. Seldon.
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I started watching this as a book reading sceptic. It's won me over and I don't want this season to end.
For me, this episode was ground zero for Asimov's vision of humanity in the Foundation series. While the TV show has charted it's own path in almost every respect (compared to the books), I can only applaud the writers and showrunners for delivering so forcefully, especially in this episode, the very intent and heart of what Asimov's Foundation is all about. As a writer, Asimov always had a trick (or two or three) up his sleeves, and in this episode I find the same delicious collision of the inevitable and the unexpected.
The pacing is excellent, and the scenes and storylines are interwoven in a very satisfying way. Starting with a fairy tale about a robot, the drama unfolds, while nicely developing the show's major themes, then brings it all together in a brutally delicious climax.
And yet there is still some very unfinished business...
"Long Ago, Not Far Away" follows everything that the previous episode built and lay the foundation to everything that will come.
The slow burn is real. This is an example of an episode that does not limit itself on what it should do. Really, "The Foundation" strives at being what it wants: a grand, epic and philosophical science fiction series with superb acting.
The cinematography and both production and costume design are stellar on an already outstanding episode. Everything comes together and, ind the end, you just want it to continue.
Amazing.
Lastly, apart from everything, as others have already written, the special effects in this series really deserve recognition.
Everything is finally coming together.
I could never imagine that such epic is possible in science fiction.
From the beginning to the end, everything was perfectly written, acted and animated (and oh god how perfect the cgi is).
The episode starts with a flashback. Right from the beginning you can already see that this episode is going to be outstanding. And here I just want to quickly praise the fantastic actress of Demerzel (Laura Birn), she definitely has become my favourite character.
I probably don't even have to say it but Lee Pace literally blossoms in the role. Keep going guys!!
Fantastic fantastic, I can't really say anything more than praise and more praise. Foundation has officially won my heart.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Foundation never bothered with the Encyclopedia Galactica, Empire is told. In Asimov's books, it continued as a minor function. It is often used for scene setting: a reliable source that may not know the full truth.
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Quotes
Demerzel: I am sometimes called away to other matters, as I am now. It happened often during your formative years, as I was trying to stitch up the fraying ends of Empire. You grew up with an uncertainty in mind and morals. I hoped initiating physical intimacy with you would give me the influence to correct your shortcomings. That failed. I apologize to you for what you have become. It was my oversight.
Brother Day: What have I become? I have become the Day who saw that change was needed, who made the change happen, who set up to father a new line. What have I become? I am a complete man.
Demerzel: No, you're a sperm led by its waving flagellum, mistaking its random motion for complexity. Now, go do what you will do, for it's too late to change you.
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- Molto tempo fa, non troppo lontano
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- 1h(60 min)