I wasn’t a big fan of the Netflix attempt, and the more accurate Chinese series was a little bit better, but neither were groundbreaking. I actually think Apple’s Foundation is a good example of deviating from the source material and being entertaining on its own -this is not a popular opinion with the Asimov purists.
That said Liu’s books don’t get really good until after the first IMO so I hope that Netflix can improve this next season.
I haven’t read the book (yet), but I’m very fascinated with the concept. As a show-only consumer though, I found the execution of the show leaves a lot to be desired. I hope they improve on the next season.
The books are the only scifi books to repeatedly blow my mind.
Do read the books.
This show was so fucking bad. It’s in the same category as The Big Bang Theory: stuff made about and for people by people who aren’t part of that thing. Big Bang Theory is about and for nerds by non-nerds, and this show is about science and for nerds but made by people who don’t understand even the simple basics. Huge glaring errors and dumb as fuck takes.
I couldn’t finish the first season. I was really intrigued by the stuff that went on China and I love Benedict Wong and Liam Cunningham, but holy fuck even they weren’t able to carry this show.