I tried to read Asimov (by recommendation of my grandpa) as a kid and even though I was big into really heavy, dry philosophy and philosophical books I couldn't get through any of his books - if you watch Foundation without expecting a great adaptation of the books (which in and of itself would be quite an achievement which I doubt we'll ever see) it is a pretty great scifi show in my opinion. Certainly piqued my interest in finally reading the books even if it's nothing like the show, but then again I don't expect adaptations to be exact replicas of the original work and find that very difference enjoyable.
Did you watch it? I read the books and I'm really liking it. It very obviously diverges from the books early on, but I like to think of it as a different timeline, where things happened slightly differently. That's what it feels like, anyway. Not sure about how they're characterizing the Mule though, he's not supposed to be some superman blasting his way through the galaxy, but the man in the shadows, orchestrating everything from behind the scenes.
I'm probably exactly where you are so no spoilers from me either. I just can't believe how good this show is, for all the reasons you stated. Ugh it actually brings me back into the fold. Hoping for me great SW content
I'm sorry, you're only allowed to say "what the fight? How is it so good???"
But otherwise, yeah - it's a show that really benefits from tight plotting, dedicated performances, an excellent score and some Tony Gilroy & Friends bangers for speeches. I kind of have to stop myself re-watching it (for the millionth time)
Strange new Worlds. I think it's the best Star Trek series since the original. I don't think the casting is particularly great, but Anson Mount makes up for it. Like William Shatner was born to be Captain Kirk, Anson Mount was born to be Captain Pike.
Definitely the best Trek since Next Generation. Infinitely better than the reboot movies, Discovery, and Picard.
It's genuinely funny, it's usually smart, it's optimistic, and most importantly it's episodic, so when bad writing creeps in, it remains isolated to just a few bad episodes (like every other good star trek series).
So far my only critique is that occasionally they go too hard on mindless action/violence, which is just boring.
I wish the show had gotten a better main musical theme. Other than the cool retro sci-fi sound at the end, it's really lame.
I'm still trying to figure out why kirks brother is being shoehorned in. Most of his season one scenes had him just standing there. He was even knocked out 5 minutes into a mission. I love the "holodeck" they use for set extensions, definitely better than any green/blue screen from previous series. At least brother-Kirk is getting more to do in season 2.
My only issue with this season is that the worlds they are going to are neither strange nor new. It's always a previously-discovered or previously-visited planet or even one that's already a Federation world. Still love the show, but it's not a good name for this season.
It really was, and the last season such a pile of shit. I might even have finished it. Like, I get it, we needed to break out, but let's maybe end it there.
But the first episodes are always so promising haha! Man I watched every Westworld season as they aired, and while s2-4 never got as good as the first one they would always have one or two really strong episodes where you thought 'right, that's why I'm watching this'. Usually every subsequent season would then peeter out towards the end. Although, season 4 was particularly sour
I've been working my through TNG. Watching every episode in order for the first time. I've always loved the show, but I only used to catch random episodes when they'd come on TV as a kid. Been slowly working my way through all of Trek for about two years. I started with ToS and it's movies, then watched The Animated Series.
Strange New Worlds, I've been watching as new episodes release, but when I heard the praise for the Lower Decks crossover, I decided to start and finish Lower Decks before I catch up on SNW. I'm about halfway through the second season of Lower Decks right now.
Discovery almost killed my interest in New Trek, but man the Orville and SNW really revived my love of Star Trek.
Once I finish Lower Decks, I'll get back up to date with SNW and keep working through TNG. Once I finish TNG, I think I'm gonna start Picard.
Oh, and I've also been keeping up with Futurama and recently watched Hello Tomorrow! And The Big Door Prize on Apple TV. They were both okay.
I'm going through TOS (nearing the end of season 2) and have been wondering whether I should watch the animated series, leaning on skipping it entirely, is it worth watching? I'm all for animation, but tbh a lot of american animation has left me disappointed.
A few important character moments are in TAS. The animation is awful, but some of the stories are very good. It's short anyway, I recommend watching it.
I’ve been watching Star Wars Rebels slowly over the last few months. I’m currently part way through season 4 and it’s some of the best Star Wars I’ve watched. Such a great series that I think some people won’t watch because they think it’s a “kid’s show”. I’ll have it done before Ahsoka starts next month and I’m glad I finally watched it.
I really enjoyed this, was surprised it got lots of hate on it's release. IIRC Fox didn't do it any favors. It and Firefly are pretty much the only shows I've ever cared for on Fox.
It was canceled by Syfy, but then picked back up by Amazon. I haven't finished it myself yet but I'm pretty sure they ended the show. That's different from getting cancelled.
I've been watching the X-Files. Back in the day I'd only ever sometimes catch episodes here and there on TV, so this is actually the first time I've sat down to watch the whole thing. Only partway through season one at the moment, but really digging it.
I did this recently with my wife, who'd never seen it. I love the show; I think there's some fluff. It followed a sitcom schedule of 20+ episode seasons for a while and they can't all be great.
Eventually I looked up and pulled out specific episodes to show my wife, because there are the classics. The episode with the Peacock family, Home, I recall.watching Sunday night after the Simpsons at 9 years old and being woefully under prepared mentally and emotionally, and my dad questioning his parentening, but the episode was just wayyy beyond anything the show had done. Haunted me as a kid and I don't recall but I probably ended up taking dad's spot in bed, maybe a penance for him letting me watch.
I wasn't watching TV when the X files came out. Is there a list of shows to watch?
I found a recommended list of Buffy (at least which shows were important at the beginning) when I finally saw that.
Orphan Black is one of my favs. Tatiana Maslany puts on an absolute clinic in disappearing into a character. So many times, there will be multiple of her on the screen and you just don't even think about it's the same actress.
Right now Strange New Worlds which has been extremely good this season following the merely OK first episode; Foundation which seems to have improved the weakest arc - the actual Foundation arc - from the first season; and Futurama which, on the evidence of the first episode, I can best characterise as being 'back'.
Too early to say yet. The best part of the show is the Empire arc, IMHO. If you don't care for that in S1, I doubt that there is anything tp grab you so far in S2. Personally, I think that it has some interesting ideas and some good character beats. The rest is merely OK.
Have you seen the Futurama movies? I didn't even know they existed until this year and I'm trying to decide whether I should see the movies before starting the new season.
I have seen them, but a while ago, whilst binging through all of the show to S11, which was airing at the time. I'd say, yes - go and watch them, but I don't recall them as particularly stand-out from the rest of the show.
Very nice list. I’m watching Secret Invasion, finished watching Silo (now reading the first book), and I plan to rewatch Babylon 5 to get ready for the reboot and also the new animated movie. I also intend to continue watching Star Wars Rebels (only watched the first three seasons).
A friend wanted to show my SO and I Twelve Monkeys (the TV series) badly enough to buy the whole thing as a box set, so the three of us have been working our way through it, we're in season 2 now - it's been a lot of fun
The crossover with lower decks was such a lightheaded banger. Followed immidiately by a motherfookin consequences of war, dark af episode of a banger. My goodness, can I love it anymore?
Currently in the middle of season 3 of that 90s sci-fi show Sliders. The theme definitely, to me, goes from amazing in seasons 1 & 2 to what feels like more of a campy and more generic theme, but so far I am still enjoying the show.
I disregarded it because just from reading the description, I thought I knew how it would end. Finally gave it a chance and they dismissed my theory in the first episode 😅
Started watching Farscape. I've only seen season 1 when it aired in Finland the first time. It's stuck with me ever since and while it certainly has a lot of problems, it holds up quite well as a camp scifi action show.
Seasons 3/4 move past the "alien of the week" (though occasionally they have one still) and get into a more episodic season long arc that I think fits a lot better.
If you end up liking it, definitely also check out the 1970s BBC sci-fi series Blake's 7. Farscape paid tribute to it in many ways, including the 'fugitives on a spacecraft fleeing through the galaxy' element. There's also a later villain, Grayza, who looks remarkably like Servalan, the main villain in Blake's 7.
I think "I'm a Virgo" is flying under most people's radar. Just finished it a couple days ago and I highly recommend it. It doesn't initially present as scifi but there are definitely scifi elements that come in to play.
Also S2 of Good Omens was great. It felt a little... pointless compared to the stakes in S1 but the writing was great and it was a very fun watch.
From is on MGM+ (I think the first season is free on Prime still?) It's like a more horror version of Lost set in a very small town. Not saying that just because of the lead actor. It's really, really good. I binged it on a free trial for MGM.
No-one's heard of From, because it's absolutely the worst thing to name a show if you want anybody to be able to search for it.
It's from some of the same people who did Lost, I think. Lots of mysteries, many of which would be resolved if anyone just talked to each like normal humans. But it can be good cheapy, creepy fun.
I watched through Lexx (and then re-watched it) in the last couple of years. It's great for something silly that you can switch off to. As long as you don't take it seriously, all the innuendos and low budget scenery become fun and comfy.
Dunno if Lexx is really worth it tbh. The original movies were worth watching just because it was so weird and different.
But if you were on the fence after those, well it doesn't really change. Just season after season of the same sort of plots...if you like that, it's great. If you don't, it's gonna get old really fast.
I rewatched all of Andromeda recently, and after a season and a half is was mostly awful, but it was occasionally entertaining.
I rewatched the first Lexx movie, remembered why I never finished the show the first time around, and moved on to something else.
Currently rewatching agents of shield, season 5 right now. As always, was floored by the Aida character, mallory jansen was phenomenal in that role, absolutely killed it.
Funny, I just mentioned Blake's 7 in another comment. Regarding Tom Baker, there was a, thankfully, abandoned plan to have him as The Doctor in a literal walk-on in a Blake episode, where Blake and The Doctor say hello to each other in passing. However, there was intended to be a much bigger Who tie-in. The Big Bad at the end of the first season was originally going to be the Daleks.
Any advice for pushing through season 5? I burned out there on my first watch-through last year, and am really struggling to get back into it. So many of the characters I cared about either died or left.
@Odo The first half of season 5 is probably the low point of the series, but the final episodes are a very worthy wrap-up for the story, covering plot threads that were left hanging by the previous seasons.
The telepath arc can be a pain, but there are some brilliant episodes as well. A lot of great G'kar and Londo content.
Episode 8 is really good, written by Neil Gaiman.
Episdoes 12-14 are good and from episode 15 until the end of the show it's back to brilliant.
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.
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)
The season is so good, but I think the show will struggle like so many more with expanding horizons, I don't want to spoil it for you, but it's basically same problem with walking dead, no matter how many seasons there is always a bigger commonuity than the ones protagonists are in. Something along those lines, we'll see what happens in s2
I just recently watched silo, and I'll be keeping up with that, I'm keeping up with strange new worlds, and I've recently started a re-watch of Stargate.
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.
Finished the two seasons of From that are out recently :) more like binged watched them actually 😅 I loved it, I was afraid of watching a modern kind of lost (never really got into it), but it is totally different, and rally my type of sci-fi horror/thriller. The actors are also doing a great job!
Completely fair! There was several moments we agreed to suspend disbelief, and that's exclusively a negative sign.
That's what makes it a good sunday show for me, if I'm hungover or tired, maybe I will doze off a bit, but won't miss much and still get to enjoy some quips and decent action
Currently watching Dollhouse which I'm not sure if qualifies as scifi. Planning on watching Altered Carbon after this though.
I have always loved Stergate. I grew up watching this and I rewatch the whole thing every few years and I have been itching to rewatch it soon. Also just recently finished The Expanse. It was hands down the best scifi show in recent history, my favourite will always be Firefly though.
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.
My go-to comfort show that I'm always re-watching is Mystery Science Theater 3000. But I've also been watching Uploaded on Prime and I'm enjoying it a lot, although the second season less so than the first.
I just started watching The Orville (Fun little story: when I went to start it I got it mixed up with The OA, and spent the whole first episode of that wondering when the spaceship was going to show up). I'm not sure I'd call it good TV, but it's enjoyable!
I agree. I tried for about maybe 5 eps, but the romanticism was annoying and the Spock plot made no sense. Like do these people even know what a Vulcan is? Or are they like Abrams and just like changing whatever the hell they want? Sad because I love the premise of the show.
A long time ago, Star Trek had some decent writers writers, many of whom were classic science fiction authors. Now all they have is a bunch of younger screenwriters that do not have a lot of life experience. Yeah, TOS and TNG could be cheesy at times but most of the episodes had substance. Kurtzman's Trek is like a CW show that's written for teenagers. SNW is definitely strange and new but it's not very good.
Nothing. YouTube, i guess. Hopefully Oppenheimer some time this month. Tv has been so disappointing lately. It all feels so samey, so much like Disney, which feels like everything.