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i'm only a little more than half way through and this series is amazing. unlike anything i've ever seen before. don't understand why it gets only 7.5 on imdb; to me it should be among the highest rated of all time... |
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. |
Finished watching this and it's reasonable. I haven't read the books so I can't compare this with that. The comments on the PC are spot on. Women are the intellectuals and the men are dumber and disposable (hence the last episode). I've seen worse science fiction this year so far, but I took my PC vaccine early so I pretty much ignored the PC nonsense of this series. If it gets worse in the next season I'll just watch the first and last episodes. |
The title is ridiculous. I was avoiding it for weeks just because I thought it's about housewives or some girly shit. |
Thank you. Watched this version it doesn't even stack up against the Thirty episodes of the original Chinese series. |
Thanks for this. However, if anyone wishes to upload a pack size of around 4 to 6 Gb it would meet my requirements better. Anything much larger than that, like those currently on TGx that start at around 17 Gb, is too much for my data allowance. I'd soon be speed shaped to half speed, around 12Mbps. My Whinge:- Crazy I know, but that's the archaic internet speeds in my 1st world country that has 3rd world internet service to its regional/rural areas. It SUCKS. All thanks to a right wing political party. Ten years ago they thought people wouldn't want or need more than 25Mbps in country areas. So when they won power they took a razor to the previous governments plans and slashed the service. We ended up with a dogs breakfast national broadband that now makes regional/rural people feel like 3rd class citizens. Thanks. PS. Yeah, I know there are people in the world worse off. But having a bitch can be therapeutic. Cheers. |
You're right about the bandwidth debacle in Australia. And you're right that whinging can be therapeutic. But your complaints are pretty pathetic on the global scale. You're in one of the blessed countries and you're bitching about 12Mbps speeds, preferred file sizes and bandwidth shaping. Get real. |
They probably need bigger budget than this, to really show epicness of the novels. Still appreciated though. |
The fundamental flaw is not with the series, its with the books. It feels like the book author was more a guy who discovered odd things irl science and desperately cobbled together a lame story to say "see see this is what i thought was cool in science". So now he had his excuse to showcase the oddities of science. The story doesn't feel organic...feels forced -- trying to get to his next science oddity he read. I LOVE science and i understand quantum mechanics and the things he talked about in the books/series. It was the ONLY thing interesting tbh. The last book (of the 3) makes it even clearer. The author feels like he is just showing off what he read in science rather than telling a coherent & interesting story. its as if he never had a story at all but was "yea-yea-yea lets get this over with approach when writing". But he was like "F--K, how do i mesh these science ideas into a story someone will read". It all feels forced, not natural writing. The cast in teh series are doing the best with what they have. Slciiing Judgment Day ship via nano-fibers to get preserve the hardware about the aliens was cool though, even though irl there are far better ways. But again, the author is just showing off what he read in science. That is his only goal. Lame series (cool science ideas); Lame books. The author is a total amateur. |
Thanks for your insight. I'm a fan of sci-fi. And I do prefer HARD sci-fi over the lesser, unplausible, suspension of belief "fantasy" work. My uncle was a professor (recently recently) in a UK institute who worked in the field of quantum physics. Alas, I have spent my life on the other side of the world. |
CIXIN LIU is a Chinese computer engineer & He is a nine-time winner of Galaxy Award & the 2015 Hugo Award for his novel The Three-Body Problem & the 2017 Locus Award for Death's End. He is also a winner of the Chinese Nebula Award. How many books or what book have you written donna9? "My Delusions of Grandeur" |
3 Body Problem has a reported per-episode budget of $20 million. David Benioff and D.B. Weiss' previous show, Game of Thrones, had its highest per-episode budget with season 8 at $15 million. |
Which means absolutely nothing. The new Rings Of Power had a reported budget of over $1 BILLION DOLLARS, and it sucked balls. |
The audiobook lost alot in translation. Try 3 eps to see if you like this. Afterwards watch the utube videos that explain the whole series. |
I wonder if they pushed Eiza Gonzalez as main character, I saw the Chinese version and that was a man... |
Not surprising given Chinese views on women are archaic to say the least. |
Funny, because their are plenty of Chinese successful women, probably because in China Women tend to take on more traditional roles, whilst western women have been brainwashed to believe they are perfect tens and are more concerned with get rich, famous quick by showing their skin whilst also becoming more masculine. |
Funny how the archaic Chinese version already had women in the main cast. I guess those who pretend to have watched it, just happened to fail to notice the BBEG. Guess the ratio just HAD to be rebalanced for the 'modern' western version, obviously for 'equality' of course... |