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1) Yeah, but theology is one thing, miracles presented as objectively real is another. It’s not even religion anymore, it’s just magic. It’s the show’s universe one where magic exists? (Thus cementing the fact that it’s not Asimov’s universe). Or do they have a scientific explanation that just makes it look like

There is no cloning in the book.

The first book was a lean and mean machine.

I can’t think of any scenario where killing Halima serves the Zeroth Law.

Corrections from the review (sorry about that, but it’s part of my genetic imperative).

So, I have questions that pertain to the universe of the show, which I not consider much related with the literary universe it shares a name with (and which I experienced some 20 years ago, so there might be stuff I don’t even remember that is in fact portrayed more correctly than I give it credit for).

See, Asimov never described it properly, but the Mule was actually supposed to look like that.

Reece Shearsmith was in the first season too (he was Shakespeare), as were his pals Steve Pemberton and Mark Gatiss for that matter (the two Nazis).

his relationship with Jacenta

Lewis, fall back! Fall back, Lewis! You’re too close. Two meters!”

During the scene with spacemen flying around from ship to ship, I thought to myself, “Man, this is more Lucky Starr than Foundation, isn’t it?”.

I found the lack of Jared Harris in the previous four episodes disturbing.

the pro-wrestling-tinged fight

It worked for Lucifer.

Indeed, it seems like a non-news for several reasons. 1) The set is an active crime scene. 2) Even Hollywood acts out of respect for a death. 3) You can’t really shoot a film without a DP anyway (assuming the director is already 100% able to get back to work).

You’re hanging with friends. Someone pulls out their new handgun to show it off. They give it to you and say, “Don’t worry it’s not loaded.”

Movies use guns since 1894. The odds of dying because of a fatal gun wound are probably near the bottom of the list of ways you can die on a movie set (which are many). At some point, you either trust the professionals in charge of safely doing the unsafe thing that can injure you (or any other thing, including

never point it at anyone

he’s color blind, which gave the younger man the edge against the camouflaged prey they hunted.

The trick is not thinking of Asimov’s books too much. It’s just aloosely inspired” kind of thing.