Uploaded by TGxTV | Size 16.91 GB | Health [497/139] | Added 21/03/24 08:07 |
Uploaded by atomicfusion | Size 63.22 GB | Health [76/35] | Added 21/03/24 21:39 |
Uploaded by Freddy1714 | Size 36.37 GB | Health [52/40] | Added 21/03/24 16:48 |
Uploaded by Freddy1714 | Size 54.50 GB | Health [23/26] | Added 22/03/24 15:02 |
cash grab. i wonder what 2DB are hoping to do with all their money and 1 shared braincell |
There are subtitles here for foreign parts only, for 6 of the episodes. It doesn't mention they are there but when you unzip the file there are 8 non HI subtitles and 6 forced ones. https://subscene.com/subtitles/3-body-problem-first-season/english/3307769 |
Interesting plot, but after reading som real reviews I have to pass. Don't want to endure another PC drivel show with apparently bad writing. |
I made it to episode 3 then deleted the whole series. I couldn't get into it. |
Peon, I knew it! Thanks for the warning. Why cant they just do good stuff anymore? |
The first few episodes were hard to endure. The producers must have been tripping on acid or something. Producers came off their acid trip by episode 4 and things started making sense. Episode 5 was actually good, and I hope the remaining three episodes get even better. Thanks for UL GalaxyTV. AV are awesome. |
I gave it a shot anyway, nothing else to watch and I'm glad I did. If you can endure the drama in every episode (fast forward is a blessing) its actually pretty good. I dont know if all the drama is in the book but the show could easily be 5 episodes instead of 8 if they trimmed it down. |
Yeah "we have the power to unfold a proton and surround a planet with it but we can't put out 2 extra suns" Lame |
Guest-8254 must be a way better physicist than Stephen Hawking. |
As a Chinese viewer and reader/fan of the original book, I wanna say this adaptation is fine. The targeted audience are not people like us. I bet many of them may have only heard the book title and the rough plots. Most of them even may have never heard the title. If the series follow the book chapters, I don't even want to finish it, especially the first half of BOOK I. |
The Netflix version actually ends in the beginning of Dark Forest, which means they're looking at season 2 and maybe 3 to do Death's End. Still to early to tell and you never know with Netflix, they can be brutal in just cutting a show without closure Marco Polo ,Cowboy BeBop etc. Chinese version better so far. |
To Guest-3406 (don't know how to reply properl): I watched the Netflix series the same time as the Chinese one. At the very beginning, I thought the Chinese one is better because it follows the book. But after 3 episodes, I changed my mind, simply because it DOES FOLLOW the book. |
To Guest-3406: While reading the book, I can use my imagination to enhance the experiements about the story and the characters beyond the texts. The Chinese version did nothing but trying to tie my imagination back to the texts. Besides, the acting skills are really poor-I'm a theatre person so I won't stand that. |
It's a shame that I can't find the Chinese series of 30 episodes anywhere with subtitles. Cheers m8. |
Three-Body.S01.CHINESE.1080p.VIKI.WEBRip.AAC2.0.x264-SMURF[rartv] 16Gbs though |
Thank you Galaxy!!! Always so grateful for your wonderful GalaxyTV batch packs!! |
So does this suck or what? I'm a little apprehensive about wasting my time downloading this whole season pack after David Benioff and D.B. Weiss' completely screwed the pooch on those last few seasons of GOT. |
I'm not sure why, but anytime I download a copy of a show or movie that is compressed or whatever, it has choppy playback. It's only started doing this in the past few months. This download was choppy for me. Not just on a single computer, I tried it on 3 different ones, all were the same. |
Saw the Chinese version. It was pretty bare bones, but got the job done. Hope Netflix can do something better and not veer off into irrelevant nonsense, or dumb it down too much for the sake of audience share. |
Agree with everything you said, but hope this time around we get more scifi eyecandy too. Not just the virtual game kind. |