18+ deinol , to random
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About halfway through the show. The author is clearly optimistic about our future.

The aliens fear that we’ll be more advanced than they are by the time they get to us in 400 years.

I feel like they could just subtly help us destroy the environment and in a century we’ll be extinct.

Also, governments putting resources towards solving a problem we can foresee in centuries? Hahahaha I wish.

franksting , to bookstodon group
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I’m watching #3bodyproblem and reading EE Doc Smith’s Skylark at the same time. And the similarities are striking, even if the timescales are a less realistic in the century old books. #scifi #bookstodon @bookstodon

coyoty , to random
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Watching Three-Body: "Episode 28".

coyoty OP ,
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This episode also has important information that's not in the Netflix series.

coyoty , to random
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In the Chinese series Three-Body, there is a painting of a deer from on a wall in the 3rd episode.

shom , to random
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I was excited and nervous for Netflix's 3 Body Problem. I loved the book (still need to read the series). I have watched the first couple episodes and it has been pretty good. The setting and characters were made more western centric instead of Chinese, which is a bit disappointing but I understand that a lot of people don't want to read subtitles. They nailed the opening scene though! What does think?

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