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- Foundation: The Official PodcastIn Foundation Discussions·13 octobre 2021I’ve been listening to the Apple TV+ podcast after every episode and it is extremely interesting to hear all of the point of views of those who helped create the show. I recommend everyone gives it a listen. What are your thoughts on it?1244
- Here's why it's hard for me (& perhaps others) to love the show using Lee's "Halt & Catch Fire" as a contrastIn Foundation Discussions·29 novembre 2021Here's why this first season has basically made me not look forward to the next two with the caveat that the show remains watchable and doesn't turn into Battlestar Galactica: The Gospel of Angel Kara/Starbuck, which was pretty much when I'd stopped watching and got the periodic summary from friends were still into the show. The best way to describe this feeling is to illustrate it against a prior show staring Lee Pace, 'Halt & Catch Fire'. First of all, the show started with a reasonably mundane premise and that was the start of the laptop/portable PC clone business in Texas's "Silicon Prairie" in the metro Dallas area. It was loosely influenced by the rise of Compaq computers when IBM was the de facto PC megalith. So with the above in mind, I was expecting it to be some corporate snooze-fest, using tactics from age old soap operas like 'Dallas' or what have you, to keep it going. Instead, for at least the first season, as the adjacent characters were being fleshed out like Cameron and Donna, Lee Pace as tech visionary/salesman Jim Macmillan, put the entire show on his back and carried it to the finale. And he was fabulous. Thanks to excellent writers, he played the snarkiest and most manipulative business visionary I've ever seen on the small screen. It was almost as if the writers needed time to build up the show's supporting cast (since the first techie, Gordon, wasn't so engaging of a sidekick) so they let Jim Macmillan have the first season for himself. And given that it was the city of Dallas, also a part of the 70s/80s Oil Patch, Macmillan blew the likes of the more cartoonish JR Ewing out of the water in terms of believably, authenticity, and a man of pure conviction in his ideals despite being a constant deceiver. He pushed around the supporting characters around him in every possible devious way, until those first PC clones shipped by the finale, indicating that IBM (or Texas Instruments, as some local in-town rival) would not have a monopoly on the laptop/desktop and that they'd be the first of the successful PC clone makers. Sure, the following seasons spread the work load out among others, so that Lee Pace wasn't the single torch bearer, but the point was that his performance along with good writing made the show's debut season a stunning success. And yes, Cameron was a firecracker, along with sidekick Donna, as time went by which only made the show's seasons 2 to 4, entertaining and fun to watch. In contrast, nothing of interpersonal meaning happened in 'Foundation'. Lee Pace was yes, a "Jim Macmillan-ish" Emperor but there was little there, since they didn't develop his inner thoughts on the spiral walk nor his relationship with Dawn, prior to his death by Ito. Pace was just being regal and authoritarian. And throughout the time, the writers were just bouncing around the various expositions on the cloning process, the paintings on the wall, etc. Even the description of Trantorian life, outside of the palace, was scant. And as for Demerzel, as time went by, she seemed more like some schizophrenic android than an advanced AI who's been at the game of 'rule from behind the throne' for 11 millennia. And despite Jared Harris being a talented actor, Hari Seldon was merely a pontificating professor whose 11th hour arrival as an AI was completely predictable. And as for the psychic mother and daughter, they were just that … being psychic. Most viewers know what psychism is. It's a well developed ability in countless movies and TV shows, outside of stage mentalists like Uri Gellar. The show attempted to make it some startling revelation when it's a rather trite point once you've observe it, either on the screen or as a parlor game among performers. Sorry, but that doesn't make for a good season 1. Watch 'Halt & Catch Fire' if you want to know how to take an average story and make something great out of it with Lee Pace at the helm.1278
- If you still have doubts about Foundation...In Season 125 septembre 2021Some people are complaining that "Asimov never wrote (this&this storyline.) Well yeah, after watching the first 2 episodes I"m going "huh??" Well, I guess the writers have to use artistic license if they want a show with more than 3 episodes. Asimov wrote Book#1 as several stories in a pulp magazine. He didn't have time to include love interests, subplots etc. So I guess we will just have to sit back & enjoy the show for itself. Kind of like how everyone argued between LOTR books & movies, till they agreed that "look, movies & books are 2 very different things."12
- Episode Three (Spoilers)In Season 14 octobre 2021I read somewhere that everything would make sense at the end of the of the season so we are meant to confused at this point. This show will benefit from multiple viewings. I already look forward to watching all 10 in a week as soon as they are all available12
- Does someone know who will create the soundtrack?In Foundation Discussions16 septembre 2021Hi guys ! Hope you're fine. Just to announce you that the mobile app is now available on IOS/Android :) You can connect with your existing account. I will make soon a post on social medias and a new page to present it but you can already download the app here : IOS https://apps.apple.com/app/foundation-tv-show/id1583452150 Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.foundationtvshow Cheers ! 😀12
- I need stills of those beautiful starships…In Season 129 septembre 2021For you 😉 https://www.foundation-tv-show.com/file-share/46bb8ea0-f7ff-4773-86a6-1104819a6c3e12
- Brother Dawn (Older Variant) Speculation.In Ideas & Contribution23 septembre 2021I will remember it or perhaps it can be labeled as speculation?12
- Alex Graves is directing 3 episodes of Season 1In Season 1·17 avril 2021New info just added on IMDb. Alex Graves who is known for his work on Game of Thrones and The West Wing is listed as directing episodes 3, 4, and 5. I always though of Foundation and especially the Mayors era as being largely a political drama, so hopefully that's why they brought on Graves to direct these episodes. On a side note, there's an Apple event coming up on April 20th. Maybe we'll get another trailer and/or official release date?11141
- I have been waiting for a lot of time. I liked the 2 first, hope not a big deviation 🤞🏽In Season 1·26 septembre 20211146
- YouTube Video Covering An AMA Session With David S. Foyer Regarding The Series And Season Two.In Foundation Discussions·19 octobre 2021Spoilers are in the video for those who have not read the books or watched the TV series. https://youtu.be/s7QSS2YgXBs Please Note: I just found and watched the video and had nothing to do with it’s creation and the content contained. Thank you.1119
- Skip Macdonald, ACE, BFE on Editing FOUNDATION (2021)In Medias Sharing·24 mars 2021Found this interview clip with Skip Macdonald who is an Editor on Foundation Season 1. He's an Emmy award winning editor who worked on Breaking Bad, so he's a excellent person to have on the crew! There's not really any new info in the interview, but it sounds like they didn't have enough shot before COVID lockdowns to properly finish any episodes. According to IMDb, on Mar 17, 2021 the show officially entered post-production so it's finally coming together!11116
- BBC Radio AdaptationIn Medias Sharing·22 septembre 2021If you have not heard it before and have Apple Music, you can listen to the BBC's Radio 1973 adaptation of the trilogy in eight 1-hour episodes. You can find it here.1119
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