Hello /c/sciencefiction lemmies. I’ve put together an image of some of the most discussed shows from July 2023.

Are there any science fiction TV series you are currently in the middle of watching or plan on watching in August?

Here is last months post. What are you Watching? (July 2023)

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    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.

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      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.

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        Definitely the best Trek since Next Generation.

        I see you never watched Deep Space Nine.

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      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.

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        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.

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      The casting is good enough, the writing is great, and second season the directing and editing are also great.

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      YES! it’s so rare I find anyone else who’s seen farscape. only tv show I wish I could see again for the 1st time.

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        I think I’ve watched it completely at least four separate times; I love it so much. It’s just such good fun.

        Harvey was the best.

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          Loved Harvey. My favorite episodes are crackers don’t matter, unrealized reality, Kansas, won’t get fooled again. Rygel in John’s body trying to figure out how to pee in a corner always cracks me up. Humans are SUPERIOR!!!

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    They Cloned Tyrone is a surprise for me. Great modern scifi/blaxploitation film, though I have about 30 minutes left to finish.

    Finally finding the time to finishAndor and what the fuck?! How is it so good???

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      Andor is SOOOOO GOOD. Andy Serkis straight up made me cry. (I have the last couple of episodes still to go so no spoilers pls lol)

      But the characters, the writing, the acting, the storylines and the theeeeeemmes omg. It’s like a dramatic embodiment of Seeing Like a State.

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        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

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      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)

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        I’m sorry, I don’t understand the first half of your comment. Are there strong language rules on this community?

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          Not that I’m aware of. Sorry - it was a reference to Andor: there’s a scene where a character says ‘Fight’ where it was initially filmed as ‘Fuck’ but Disney wouldn’t let them use it (maybe for the best, I don’t know).

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    I’m watching Foundation (just started, so I’m on s01e01!), Silo, and I’m planning to rewatch Babylon 5.

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      Seems like it takes a mighty deuce over the classic and everything it was saying, as is tradition for Asimov adaptations. Did you read the books?

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        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.

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        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.

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          a direct adaptation of Foundation would never have worked, I’ve been enjoying the show but I’m not fully sold on how they’re doing it. I think they are going too hard into ideas only introduced in the later books (written decades after the main trilogy) that changed certain characters, making those later revelations too obvious and damaging the characters somewhat by doing it, but that’s just me having read the expanded asimoverse books recently, mostly it’s been fun.

          What I would love to see is more isolated original stories in the foundation/empire/robots universe, it feels like an untapped treasure in that regard.

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      Please do watch the expanse 😉 but the first season can be a little slow at least the first half of the season.

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        Slow but absolutely necessary. As the stakes grow bigger, knowing the players that well pays off so good.

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        Yup can confirm. I after the last season of the expanse, I really had to just read novels. Me who hardly read books after age of 25. It’s just so good. Expanse physics is relatively speaking so realistic. No magical convinient inertia or gravity.

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      If you can, keep going on the Expanse. I think seasons 2 and 3 are some of the best sci-fi ever made.

      I love Firefly. Nothing to add about that, just wanted to state that.

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      There not being anymore Firefly is always sad whenever I think about it. I noticed there was a series of books when I was in the bookstore the other day. I have no idea if they are directly related or not. It must at least be in the same universe.

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    I’m watching Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles. I don’t know how I missed this back in 2008. It’s real good.

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      Let the wind blow high… Let the wind blow low. Through the streets in my… Kilt I go. All the lassies… cry hello. Donald wheres your trouser.

      And then the girl starts singing along a bit later

      Fuck didn’t know anyone can make me cry listening to fucking andy Stewart’s donald where’s your trousers. Motherf****

      Anyway lena headey, summer glau. Show is slow but story is everybit worth it. The best expansion on terminator series.

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      Damn you just gave me flashbacks to high school.

      That was a great show, really bummed they cancelled it.

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    Just finished Titans. Almost finished with Babylon 5 rewatch #14. Gets better every rewatch.

    Looking forward to the last episodes of Silo.

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      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.

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        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.

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          Ouch. I stopped after episode 7. Alright, time to finally finish the show.

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      Some years ago I had the whole collection on VHS, tells you how long ago that was. Haven’t seen it anywhere since, I’ll rewatch it if I do.