I’m behind on my Mandalorians…does it matter?Loved the first 2 episodes of Ahsoka
Hope you are not short on Midichlorians.I’m behind on my Mandalorians…does it matter?
The One Piece adaption on Netflix is actually… kinda good? This is the first time a live action anime adaption hasn’t been terrible in forever
I enjoyed the series overall. These Star Wars series have generally been pretty good. I do wait until the entire series is out now so I can binge it instead of waiting a week between episodes.Loved the first 2 episodes of Ahsoka
I’ve found now that I loaded YouTube onto my tv to stream some things including those breakdowns on the shows. Was very helpful as those who have read the books or watched all of the Clone Wars, etc can inform as to what is going on.I enjoyed the series overall. These Star Wars series have generally been pretty good. I do wait until the entire series is out now so I can binge it instead of waiting a week between episodes.
I haven't watched Clone Wars, read the books, etc. Just enjoying it for what it is.I’ve found now that I loaded YouTube onto my tv to stream some things including those breakdowns on the shows. Was very helpful as those who have read the books or watched all of the Clone Wars, etc can inform as to what is going on.
Aware of parts of the story…Ezra, Thrawn, Sabine but not the deeper story
My wife and I have been enjoying The Night Agent on Netflix - just a couple episodes left for the first series.
Edit - watched the last couple episodes tonight - wrapped it up pretty well overall and we are looking forward to the next season.
I didn't realize that Prime had a Chinese version of this (3 Body Problem) series already (apparently with subtitles) and a LOT of episodes. I haven't checked it out yet.
Digging into the Netflix series and it seems to be pretty well done. I haven't read the books in a while so I likely can't comment on how close they stick to the source material, but I'm really enjoying it. It's got some faces in there you will recognize.
I'm only about 6 (?) episodes in at this point, but I'm definitely liking it.(Reply moved to "TV - What's your passion?" thread from "What are you reading?")
I knew about the Tencent version, which can (or could have?) be found on the internet. I watched the first episode but it didn't grab me enough to commit to something like 30 episodes.
The Netflix Three Body Problem series just came out on Thursday, and I'd already be done with it if it didn't coincide with the NCAA tournament and me watching 12+ hours of basketball a day...but as it is I'm 3/4 of the way through it. I think it's quite solid, but I'll hold off on "great" until it's finished (in the same way that Solon said that no man should be considered truly happy until he has died).
The adaptation is quite faithful for the backstory (set in China, makes almost no changes to the story) but moves the active story to London/Oxford, which makes sense for an english language adaptation. It is very true to the concepts of the book while playing fast and loose with characters and their roles - but it is clearly already weaving in some storylines from Death's End (and the title of the final episode indicates it will weave in at least one storyline from The Dark Forest). So what I'm saying is, this series isn't designed to end at the end of Three Body Problem (in fact the climax of the book came in episode 5 of 8) - it's clearly intended to go the distance, whether that's one or two more seasons.
But yeah, I'm all in.
The Netflix Three Body Problem series...I think it's quite solid, but I'll hold off on "great" until it's finished (in the same way that Solon said that no man should be considered truly happy until he has died).
I just finished the last episode this morning. Well done, folks. Keep up the good work!Finished it up. Solon was a wise man, but perhaps a bit of a cynic.
The decision to weave decent amounts of the second book - and larger amounts of the third book - into this season was actually quite clever. In fact, one of the oddities (I won't say "difficulties", that's not right) of the third book was stepping backwards in the timeline and restarting the story from contemporary times on a different thread with new characters. The solution that D&D found was to launch all the threads at the same time with the same characters. So simple even a caveman could think of it. For a book, maybe not the best decision. But for TV, it works.
When the whole thing was first announced, there were a lot of people asking the question of whether D&D intended to adapt the second and third books. Watching the series, the answer is OBVIOUSLY YES. All they need is a green light from Netflix, and seeing the results of 3BP, they're going to get it. I'm waiting eagerly.
I've started watching this one - I'm maybe 4-5 episodes in. The problem so far is that they drag everything out. They could cut out 1/3 or so (at least so far) and not lose any of the story.(Reply moved to "TV - What's your passion?" thread from "What are you reading?")
I knew about the Tencent version, which can (or could have?) be found on the internet. I watched the first episode but it didn't grab me enough to commit to something like 30 episodes.