3 Body Problem - Adaptation of the novel from Netflix and the Game of Thrones guys, Season 1 out now

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last 20 pages of book 2 makes the entire series worth it, genuinely amazing.

I did some research, they made Luo Ji a black man. They took the single most compelling character in the series and made him black for no reason. Asian people cant have SHIT
Well, they're still on kindle unlimited so next time my queue runs dry i might tag them in and try because god knows the offerings on unlimited are sad.
 
I'll try to pick the book up next time I'm in a book store. Hopefully it won't have the netflix series cover.
In the 10cent version there were no drugs at all, just the depressed husband who drinks.

What was changed in the netflix version?
Unless it was in the original book, it sounds like the usual "drugs are cool" that is parroted by the same people for 30 years now, as they don't understand why everyone is being disgusted with them, and their lives feel empty.
 
last 20 pages of book 2 makes the entire series worth it, genuinely amazing.

I did some research, they made Luo Ji a black man. They took the single most compelling character in the series and made him black for no reason. Asian people cant have SHIT
Just finished the first book, you reckon the second is where it gets better?
 
This guy is a physicist that watches sci-fi and discusses what’s going on in the show. He also goes in blind and has some great insight on a bunch of things. He won me over with the very first scene with Auggie and his reaction was, “No one acts like this.”

I’d recommend it to anyone interested in the science aspects but his random observations are pretty good too.

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I agree with this. I preferred the second book and loved the ending. But I haven't read the third book. Do you recommend it?
It’s as good as the second book, it just gets a bit out there at the end, like 18 million years out there. Not in a bad way, it just expands a lot both in story and time, and some of the most memorable stuff is in the third.

Edit to add: there’s almost no circumstance I won’t recommend reading the series to anyone. It’s genuinely one of my favorites if that’s not apparent by my keeping this thread alive.
 
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i don't have netflix but you did pique my interest. downloaded the trilogy on my phone and i'll be reading it on my down time. just finished the horus heresy series so i was looking for something new to chew through
 
Complete and total garbage. I would sooner watch videos of the cartel butchering grandmas than watch another episode because at least half of the characters shown could just be retconned and nothing would really change. The only reason why the hyperasscanceraids ridden faggot was kept around is so that they can launch his brain into space for... reasons? I don't see why a human brain is gonna be special or helpful to their efforts and I don't see why these advanced aliens would need a direct response from earth to be aware of its existence and habitability when they're already capable of interstellar travel.
They also just throw around words like dimension, quantum, and nano to compensate for their lack of an understanding of physics (and how to make sci-fi that makes sense). They then act like the most bare bones explanation of the 3 dimensions in that dinner table scene is something profound when all they did was explain something I learned in my high school geometry class while using a piece of bread as a medium.
The white bitch with the shitty wig (or unhealthy hair) was by far the most insufferable character of them all because she wants to act like using weapons to save humanity from a hostile civilization is somehow a moral dilemma. They didn't even try to do one of those "Kantian vs utilitarian" things either which would've made more sense but she instead just kept bitching for no reason when she was more than willing to and did kill hundreds of people. The only explanation is that she "felt bad about it" which we were hardly shown besides her immediate and frankly normal reaction to the ship scene. You can't just allude to a characters feelings about something and let it go on in the background especially in a scenario like this.
 
The show was boring, but I checked out the book and lost interest around the time it's revealed she invited the Tri-solarans to Earth
It's pretty based that everything bad is caused by women.

I'm trying to read the second book but I just can't give enough of a shit for it. Especially with how theoretical advancement in tech is Reddit tier "I fucking love science". Might as well use magic.
 
I had already been through the audio books I don't think I would have kept watching if I didn't know the story.

It's pretty based that everything bad is caused by women.

Based. But also I'd probably join the ETO cult to run through such women, before reporting all of them.
 
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