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3.0 KiB
Markdown
79 lines
3.0 KiB
Markdown
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title = "Foundation"
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'twas good, particularly the first ~20 minutes with the brothers
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not much actually happened for the remainder, but it was interesting nonetheless
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also, the foundation's been there for like 30 years, and they're still arguing about what type of clock to save?
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Lee Pace is a very good actor. He's good at playing multiple versions of Day as different characters. As is the guy who plays Dusk.
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This show is at once very dramatic and a very slow burn.
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good god, that fight scene was impossible to see. it was almost pitch black and both people were wearing black head to toe
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Storm Trooper School of Marksmanship
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so the empire's got energy shields, but not on their ships? uh ok
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all that said, I found it very entertaining
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not just politics, now religious politics too
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landing your ships on the (very) geologically area is a galaxy brain move
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I like the gardener
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Lee Pace remains great, and whoever plays (the current) Dawn is also good
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this episode continues the pattern of being entertaining, but not particularly interesting
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I continue to find the story on Trantor with the emperors much more compelling than the bits on the Death Star. A big factor in that is probably Lee Pace.
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How is taking the Invictus back to Terminus going to help?
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impressive design how the entire heat transfer system can be taken offline just by smashing one pane of glass
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and it looked like Hari's ship exploded as Gaal left? that really was a load bearing glass panel
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jacking this unknown, ancient computer into your brain seems like the stupidest possible option
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the whole arc with Empire and Zephyr Halima was very good
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not much happened with the Salvor plot line, but overall this episode was very good
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also apparently this episode was directed by Roxann Dawson? neat
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Roxann Dawson again!
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maybe Salvor should tie up the Anacreons before doing anything else? just a thought, they have shown a propensity for kicking her ass
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oh, this isn't going to end well for Brother Dawn
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that does not seem like a worthwhile trade.
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salvor hardin more like savior-complex hardin
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why would you tell her who the ship is slaved to? she was obviously going to kill the extraneous one
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that was not the direction I was expecting the Brother Dawn storyline to take. the Cleons side of the plot remains my favorite
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Farrah with one fighter/ship/thingy to their two and one person to their twenty just shows up and magically gets the upper hand? like, any of the the Thespins could have just shot her
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this episode was a bit deus ex machina, but I enjoyed it
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I did watch the finale at some point; honestly I don't remember it.
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The stuff on Trantor with the Brothers Empire was by far the best. The rest of the show, featuring not one but _two_ magical saviors, was... not great.
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