I'm reading Dune :)
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I want to watch foundation and silo, but want to try reading them first. Unfortunately, I don't think I have any good sci-fi to watch at the moment other than those two.
You can always watch season 1 of silo, then read the books. It’s going to be awhile until we get season 2, and season 1 only covers book 1.
Frankly, you'll enjoy Foundaton more if you don't read the books first. Otherwise, you'll be sitting there shaking you head wondering why they continuously mangle the core concept of the books so badly, despite characters occasionally directly stating how it works (only for the same episode otherwise showing utter disregard for said statement)
Deep Space 9, first watchtrough, last season, 5 eps to go.
Can't wait to see how they wrap this up!
Me and the missus have binged "Citadel" this past week and its shaping up to be a solid sunday-show! The spinoff coming in 2024 seems fun too!
Star Trek: Enterprise.
Archer is kind of a shit captain tbh, he literally can't cope with leadership outside of "that's an order", but it's nice to see how the federation came to be.
After hating the abominations that DIS and PIC where, I really enjoy SNW!
Agreed on all points.
I can't believe all the praise for s3 of Picard. Are people really so excited to see the TNG actors on the screen that they failed to notice that the writers have them playing entirely different characters from who they used to be?
Honestly, even though the show is named "Picard", I can't see this Patrick Stewart character as the Picard I once knew.
Do you have any idea how bad the writing has to be before The same character played by the same actor seems like an entirely different person?
I mean, even when they fucked up Luke Skywalker in the sequel movies, he still felt like Luke Skywalker.
currently trying to finish up season 2 of the mandalorian so i can finally start season 3! problem is i've got too many shows i'm trying to work through lol.