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Interesting that this is the second massive and  expensive TV series to come out with a month of another series that somewhat revolved around an astrophysicist (Masters of the Air). 

Anyways, spoilers, this is a solid and short review talking about the series vs the book, and how it ties into future books.  He’s going to do a deep dive this evening on the book vs TV show.

 

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Already posted in the Netflix thread.  I’ve read the books and was a little thrown by some of the narrative changes for the first two episodes.  I’ve since gotten past that and have been pleasantly surprised by how well they’ve done with the overall adaptation.   They’ve blown through the material and were through the first book in five episodes.  Sixth episode jumps right into the beginning of the third book.  
 

I still have the last two episodes to go and am wondering how they are going to bring Luo Ji in, but it kinda looks like they are transforming Ye Wenjie to take over his character’s arc?  This would make sense as she was the one who set Luo Ji on his path in book 2.  
 

Definitely some interesting creative choices to make changes to the book, but I think they are working.    I’m overall pretty impressed with it.  

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I read books 1 and 2 several years ago. Started book 3 but fell off early on, for no particular reason. Will try to jump back in.

 

Enjoying the show, with two eps left to watch. Hoping it gets enough buzz to warrant future seasons. As the post above says, they are definitely going pretty quickly with the pace of events in the show. Much faster than I would have expected.

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Yeah this show was amazing, roller coaster of emotions throughout. As mentioned above I hope it gets picked up for a second season

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Hopefully starting this tonight (we started Loudermilk recently so it's up to SWMBO).  Paste Magazine doesn't seem to like it.  I'll go with Surly.  I stopped reading before it got to any spoilers. 

 

https://www.pastemagazine.com/tv/netflix/3-body-problem-budget-ending-explained-spoilers-game-of-thrones-industry-problems?mc_cid=4266e7252d&mc_eid=8285ccb0ff&utm_source=PMNTNL&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=240325

 

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Lurker here but I've been really impressed with how Netflix has adapted the books so far. I just finished the trilogy about a week ago but am tempted to start it all over again. My wife hasn't read the books and it's really enjoying the series too. I know Netflix had to add drama, love interests etc to keep the casuals interested but so far they've pulled it off, and it's been cool seeing how some of the events from the book got carried over to the show. I'm seriously considering watching the series on Amazon Prime once we're done with the Netflix version

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  On 3/26/2024 at 2:15 AM, iodeac said:

I'm seriously considering watching the series on Amazon Prime once we're done with the Netflix version

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Quinn (his video is above) also goes over the changes for the Chinese adaptation (Amazon and Peacok) and there are changes.  The Chinese version runs around 22 hours,

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  On 3/25/2024 at 2:38 PM, Guadaloopy said:

I still have the last two episodes to go and am wondering how they are going to bring Luo Ji in, but it kinda looks like they are transforming Ye Wenjie to take over his character’s arc?  This would make sense as she was the one who set Luo Ji on his path in book 2.    

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Well I was wrong.  Not sure why I didn’t recognize Saul as the Luo Ji character.  Pretty obvious in hindsight.  
 

This ended up being an amazing adaptation of a really difficult book series to bring to life.  Standing ovation from me.  
 

 

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I have two eps left, and I'm feeling a little meh, but I'll finish the season off. 

I did read the first book many years ago, and vaguely remember some of it. 

Favorite part of the book was the computer made up of millions of soldiers holding flags. I was hoping the adaptation would go into that in detail, but it makes sense they wouldn't spend too much time on it. 

Slicing and dicing the ship was dumb. Was that in the book?

 

 

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  On 3/27/2024 at 2:10 AM, High Plains Drifter said:

 

I have two eps left, and I'm feeling a little meh, but I'll finish the season off. 

I did read the first book many years ago, and vaguely remember some of it. 

Favorite part of the book was the computer made up of millions of soldiers holding flags. I was hoping the adaptation would go into that in detail, but it makes sense they wouldn't spend too much time on it. 

Slicing and dicing the ship was dumb. Was that in the book?

 

 

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Yes.  The reasoning for that method of “attack” is more thoroughly fleshed out in the book

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That scene (Judgment Day) was great in the book and the show.

Although I did find myself feeling in the show that they arrived at that set piece very quickly without really explaining how or why.

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At long last, a thread I can contribute to instead of just lurking. I loved all 3 books, but book 3 has a lot of scenes that are going to be amazing if they adapt them well. So, it sort like Netflix rushed through book 1 to get to the good stuff. Ye Wenjie's story in the books is a bit more fleshed out and her decisions make more sense, but I don't think they had enough episodes to really dig into it here.

I'm optimistic so far. Hopefully Benioff and Weiss can do this one without fucking it up since all the books are written. 

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  On 3/27/2024 at 2:20 PM, High Plains Drifter said:

 

was that in book 1? If so, I don't remember it, but it was a long time ago. 

(I didn't read the other two)

 

 

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Yes.  Book one.  About 90% of the way through.  It led to the big reveal about sophons, etc.

BTW... I like the change to "San-Ti" from "Trisolarans."  I always felt that was a dumb name for them.  

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  On 3/27/2024 at 2:18 AM, Guadaloopy said:

Yes.  The reasoning for that method of “attack” is more thoroughly fleshed out in the book

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I only gotten 1/2 thru book 1 so almost everything in the series is new to me. This part of the episode made little sense to me because there was little context.

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  On 3/27/2024 at 4:31 PM, LonghornSean said:

Assuming you mean Auggie, yeah I agree. She was miscast. Fortunately she’s not really the lead in the latter half of the season.

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She was annoying. Really didn't enjoy her character or acting. 

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  On 3/27/2024 at 4:31 PM, LonghornSean said:

Assuming you mean Auggie, yeah I agree. She was miscast. Fortunately she’s not really the lead in the latter half of the season.

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  On 3/27/2024 at 4:40 PM, High Plains Drifter said:

 

Auggie: I'm out, I'm in, no wait I'm out again. 

I got one more episode. If it doesn't blow me away, I'm probably out for good. 

 

 

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  On 3/27/2024 at 4:51 PM, Js1 said:

She was annoying. Really didn't enjoy her character or acting. 

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She's the character that makes the least sense in the series adaptation.  She's a partial analog for the main character in the first book, Wang Miao.  The problem is that they split Wang Miao's story between two characters, Auggie and Jen.  In the book, he is the materials scientist and he is the one who helps Da Shi investigate the scientist suicides and is also "Copernicus" in the 3 Body game who solves the game and is invited to the summit for Ye Wenjie's organization. 

In this series, Auggie only functions to give us a reveal of the countdown and to provide Chekov's nanofibers.  They also saddled her with the overactive moral conscience for the group, which was pretty unnecessary and uninteresting considering the level of threat they are faced with.

The good news is that Wang Miao completely disappears after the first book, so we are likely done with Auggie. 

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  On 3/27/2024 at 5:23 PM, Guadaloopy said:

The good news is that Wang Miao completely disappears after the first book, so we are likely done with Auggie. 

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I think there is a chance she takes the role of AA in a later season, but maybe the showrunners will read the room and bring in somebody new. 

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  On 3/28/2024 at 1:26 AM, billfromlaketravis said:
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Definitely a callback to the scene in GOT when he realizes Lady Tyrell isn't just talking nonsense when they're all gathered in the Red Keep and Cercsei is conspicuously absent
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The scene with Will Downing in episode 6 as Jin gets there moments too late... just as impactful as when I read it in the book. I really hope Netflix gives us a Season 2 renewal soon.

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Auggie character gets super annoying in episode 6.

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I didn't read it and really enjoyed season 1, so hopefully it gets renewed. I'm sure the Saul character does too, since he's supposed to be the smartest person in the show but spent all of season one getting high.

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I’ll second the Auggie criticism. Annoying, claiming moral superiority when there’s none to be had, and overacting.

Eiza Gonzalez is lovely to look at, but she’s by far the weakest actor in the cast. Shelley Hennig looks exactly like her, is a much stronger actress, will gladly do nudity, and is in the Netflix Family already. 
 

I don’t understand Hollywood. Directors woke up one morning and decided to cast Austin Butler and Eiza Gonzalez in everything. 

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Real life plot twist: a few days from the premiere of the show, a dude in china was executed. 

his crime? Poisoning the shows executive producer — billionaire gaming company ceo who bought the rights to the movie adaptation— and some of his other coworkers over a business dispute. 

supposedly, he was demoted from a higher role (ceo of the production company) and was aggrieved. Maybe he saw the numbers. 

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  On 3/28/2024 at 9:22 PM, hookem2010 said:

I didn't read it and really enjoyed season 1, so hopefully it gets renewed. I'm sure the Saul character does too, since he's supposed to be the smartest person in the show but spent all of season one getting high.

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and cheating on Eiza Gonzalez with random brit sluts

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  On 3/30/2024 at 1:11 AM, billfromlaketravis said:

- I have so many questions about the San-Ti that I’m going to read the books.

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Do, and also check out the Three Body Problem playlist on Quinn’s Ideas - he’s got a few dozen videos on the books, including specific topics such as what they looked like, how they traveled through space, etc

.https://www.youtube.com/@QuinnsIdeas/playlists

He’s been doing deep dives in the books since well before the series came out (both the Netflix and Tencent) and he compares the series to the books.

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