Zardnaar
Legend
Sure the quality is high, but you can still watch all of it in a month. The quality doesn’t make it last longer.
Yup.
Netflix usually has something watchable if you take a punt.
Sure the quality is high, but you can still watch all of it in a month. The quality doesn’t make it last longer.
Sure the quality is high, but you can still watch all of it in a month. The quality doesn’t make it last longer.
It’s a spoiler thread. You don’t need to use spoiler tags.Just finished season 3. A good season with some very interesting plot twists in the final episode. Did you guess who the Mule was? I didn't not but I did note the weird interaction between the Mule and Bayta in the infirmary. I figured she had psy powers and had been able to redirect the Mule, but only briefly.[/spoiler]
I read the books, so I knew the Mule was not who he appeared to be, but I wasn't expecting Bayta. Or more properly, I noticed some weird behavior on her part which had me puzzled, but I assumed it was going to be a red herring.Just finished season 3. A good season with some very interesting plot twists in the final episode. Did you guess who the Mule was? I didn't not but I did note the weird interaction between the Mule and Bayta in the infirmary. I figured she had psy powers and had been able to redirect the Mule, but only briefly.
having not read the books, I figured Magnifico would betry them in some way, but did not think he would actually be the mule. Hehe I thought the mule was the mule!Having also read the books, but many many years ago, I also was assuming it was Magnifico.
I am not sure how much that was aimed at the Foundation and how much it was aimed at the Empire. In the end, it is the Empire that attacks Kalgan and then gets its fleet blown up. That might be important to ensure a Foundation controlled by her can safely engage the Empire (especially since there was still a lot of in-fighting before she had control.)I read the books, so I knew the Mule was not who he appeared to be, but I wasn't expecting Bayta. Or more properly, I noticed some weird behavior on her part which had me puzzled, but I assumed it was going to be a red herring.
I've trouble figuring out the point of the initial invasion of Kalgan, the deception, etc , given that she already had an in into the Foundation inner circle via her husband.
S2 is still my favorite. The scene where Day removes any trace of that girl's existence is one of the most brutal, bad ass displays of power I have ever seen on screen.Each season seems better than the last?
S1 was rough, S3 was good.