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3 Body Podcast Episode 1: Entering the 3 Body Problem
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Jason Concepcion sits down with 3 Body Problem’s award-winning showrunners Alexander Woo (True Blood), David Benioff, and D.B. Weiss (Game of Thrones) to talk about what it was like to adapt the wonderfully complex, hard-sci book “The Three-Body Problem” by Cixin Liu, and what we can expect from the series.

Also in this episode, Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Jason are joined by best-selling author and historian, Jung Chang CBE (Wild Swans, Mao: The Unknown Story), as she offers first-hand insights into life during China’s Cultural Revolution, and explains just how close to reality the opening scenes are.

SPOILER ALERT: We will be covering the first 2 episodes of 3 Body Problem, so if you haven’t watched that far yet, be sure to catch up on Netflix now.

The 3 Body Podcast is produced by Netflix and Sony Music Entertainment.

➡️Watch on Netflix: www.netflix.com/title/81026318

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Across continents and decades, five brilliant friends make earth-shattering discoveries as the laws of science unravel and an existential threat emerges.
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@lucassousa1835

1 month ago

I need more seasons!! OMG, Its a HIT already

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@wayneeicher5483

1 month ago

Not getting a season 2 would be like if dune part 2 didn’t come out. That’s when the series gets amazing!!

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@wayneeicher5483

1 month ago

Please Netflix you better do another season of 3bodyproblem or I will never use your service ever again.

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@augustinefaithdefender

1 month ago

Season 1 they have laid all the ground work. We are ready for the mind bending magic in season 2 ☺️🙌🏻

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@JojoPadilla

1 month ago

Jason Concepcion can podcast with anyone and they'd have great chemistry

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@konstantinkrastev4478

1 month ago

If the forests in China being lost makes you angry. Go check out what is happening in Brazil today with the amazon forest, classified as the lungs of the planet. Romania , the lungs of Europe

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@simpleskies

3 weeks ago

I like how they explained why they approached the storytelling the way they did - from what I read about the Tencent version, it was almost verbatim (pedantic) by the book and doesn't really grip you from the start like this series did. Show, not tell - that is how great directors/writers do for the visual medium.

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@JeremiahTownsend

1 month ago

Jason? Man you’ve been hitting it out the park again and again as one of the best interviewers in any media. Well done. Bravo.

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@konstantinkrastev4478

1 month ago

There's a substantial disagreement with Jung Chang here. Liu Shaoqui can be blamed in many more ways for the starvation, as he was the president and Mao was stripped of most of his powers, which is why he needed the Cultural Revolution to make a power grab. There were valid reasons for the revolution against the government, but sadly, it was mishandled. Whether Mao was inept or power-hungry doesn't change the outcome. Mao was so stripped of his powers that he felt envious of people like Stalin, even calling himself a living corpse waiting for his own funeral. The issue wasn't just Mao; it was the entire communist government at the time. They weren't against him in terms of policy; they simply wanted to remain in power and push him out. I would be hard pressed to find a "good " side in the period.

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@greenmachatea

1 month ago

Excellent podcast. Bringing so much background to the scenes in ep1, especially the cultural revolution in China. Hard to find any developed countries that didn’t go thru hard times.

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@clementfrancisdelossantos9336

1 month ago

Thanks for this amazing podcast. Really gave me insights about the cultural revolution and how the show runners teases us for a "red wedding" in season 2 🎉. When's episode 2 of podcast?

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@GoncaloMartins

1 month ago

Such a great season 1, let’s hope Netflix don’t chop a second season

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@iamPrinceK

1 month ago

The Great PJ Never Disappoints

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@ryang.5094

1 month ago

My favorite sci-fi series. The book was terrifying on a deep existential level.

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@atmshuvo44

1 month ago

Oh thank you.

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@GreenBuggGaming

1 month ago

Sweet more 3 body content

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@easygreasy3989

1 month ago

OMG!!! What a fucking Banger!!! We Are Bugs!? Game changer. Onward to the Forrest.❤❤❤❤ Didn't expect to be entertained/flawed so thoroughly, but Jesus, Great job!!

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@konstantinkrastev4478

1 month ago

Yeah it was only Mao who did timber and resource extraction. Did these people forget that the book is not written about China but global industry ? Kuomintang wasn't exactly sparing the environment in China or Taiwan where they fled to

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@sonkefh

1 month ago

Awesome talk. Thank you

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@_Jet_Pistol

1 month ago

Omg I love this.

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