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The 3 Body Problem Is Painfully Boring
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@pepperpeterpiperpickled9805

1 month ago

The most painful thing to watch is smart people being written by 'dumb' people.

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@Lulustucru2393

1 month ago

0:40 '' They have finally crawled out from whatever shithole they have been hiding in " Bruh ๐Ÿ’€

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@Awakened_Mucacha

1 month ago

They only proved that the writing in GoT's good seasons had nothing to do with them.

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@JM-co6rf

1 month ago

The smart people never say a single smart thing

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@ArwenUndomiel406

1 month ago

Why does modern writing have to suck SO much and for so long?

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@szlothh6339

1 month ago

3 body problem is a pretty complex book so im not surprised it didn't translate to the screen well. in an age where people love to throw around the term "media literacy" the actual amount of thoughtful interpretation is so... limited these days

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@garrybartlett6853

3 weeks ago

When you dont understand its based on a book...

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@user-ft3mn7sc3t

1 month ago

It generally sounds like a cool concept, it's a shame it got made by Netflix

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@adamheywood113

1 month ago

Ah yes, D&D's first production since Thrones. What could possibly go wrong?

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@Argomundo

1 month ago

3:00 so literally just the opening scene from ghost ship

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@OnTheEdge86

1 month ago

It's not a faithful adaptation of the books. The aliens can see and hear everything, that's why the wallfacers have to plot in their heads. Their plans can be carried out after they're dead, or they can be cryogenically frozen. The wallfacer program is one of many strategies and tried and abandoned. The wallfacer plans do overlap, one can obviously impact the others. It gets abandoned and chalked up as a failure but later reactivated and does end up working as a detterent ultimately thanks to one good idea. The staircase project is a gamble that aims to establish contact and learn about the aliens. The aliens abandoned the traitors because they didn't think they needed them anymore and they fear being lied to. Humanities armies get pummeled, and the milky way gets falttened by another race altogether, we don't exactly "win". The aliens don't want to blow up our nukes and wreck the planet because they want to live here which is made clear in the book and the show to be fair, their own planet is doomed to end at some unpredictable future time, because of the 3 body problem. The charcaters were changed from the book significantly, Auggie is a male Chinese applied physicist and the protagonist of the first book, instead of the insufferable snarky mexican super model with the constant pout that we have to put up with in the netflix show. There are plenty of other changes, too many to get into, they fucked it.

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@MrXperx

1 month ago

I really disliked the pretty girl. There was nothing to her character other than being pretty and she seemed to whine a lot for being one of the supposedly foremost minds.

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@Gringosaurus

1 month ago

I stopped at the bar scene near the beginning when I saw the blonde being rude because you know how they are ๐Ÿ™„ and I said โ€œwatch some idiot white guy will interrupted them and try to pick them up.โ€ And right on cliche, boom, there he was but their intellect scared him away. I was done.

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@ericgarcia4745

1 month ago

A group of self appointed intellectuals asking the aliens to come and take their resources...I live in the western world so this story makes sense ๐Ÿ˜‚

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@AlphariusOmegon618

1 month ago

"Netflix adaptation" The poor bastards never even had a chance...

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@Hank..

1 month ago

I hope aliens never get access to modern movies and shows. One look at shows like this and the aliens might decide to kill us out of sheer annoyance.

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@discordantduck1808

1 month ago

you had me at weiss and benioff. why anyone would ever put these two jokers in charge of a creative project ever again is beyond me. i don't think I've ever seen a fall from grace quite like what GoT experienced..

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@ChristianCalson

1 month ago

The 'millenial' cast are so diverse and so dull and self centered and UN-qualified to save the world. It makes the books characters more 3 dimensional than ever.

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@Noperare

1 month ago

"Aliens can not lie" press X to doubt HARD

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@pfoxroberts

1 month ago

Just to quantify what a mess this series is, some budgets: Dune part 1 - $165M Three body problem season 1 -$160M Godzilla minus one - $15M So for the same amount Netflix could have almost made Dune, or made the best godzilla film in decades ten times over. Instead we got special effects that would be bad in dr who, soap opera character dynamics, and one or two neat scifi ideas (which I assume all came from the novel) but were almost entirely buried by the ludicrous plotholes and idiotic character actions.

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