42 comments

  • faeyanpiraat 3 hours ago

    The first season was excellent, and then in the 2nd season they did ruin lots of the story lines with just lame choices, and then the ending went completely downhill for me. It pissed me off, just like GoT.

    There was this other series called Murderbot which had some similarities in the setting of the story. It was not that great compared to the 1st season of Raised by Wolves, but it was consistent throughout the whole series (so far) in quality, and it is much more satisfying.

    Anyways if you like scifi and haven't checked out The Expanse yet, that is a masterpiece.

    • BunsanSpace 2 hours ago

      The murder bot books are a bit silly from the get go, so the show leaned into the campy vibe to sell the comedic aspect.

      As someone who loves the book, I think the show is a 10/10 for capturing the feeling. Though if you where expecting as more serious scifi I can see why you think it's of inferior quality.

    • ghssds 3 hours ago

      TBH, The Expanse also suffers from a major drop in quality after season 3. It is so hard for series to maintain quality over time I now prefer miniseries as the quality is more uniform from the start to the end in my experience.

      • unsnap_biceps 3 hours ago

        The books really shift tone between books 3 and 4 and 6 and 7. I felt the show did really well with the tone shift, however, I do understand how people might not enjoy the results as much as I do.

      • gibagger 3 hours ago

        The first book/season is such a banger because it's pretty great horror sci-fi at that point.

        Eventually the whole protomolecule thing settles down, and afterwards you have essentially politics and genocide in space, which can be good but almost feels like a different genre.

        • robertlagrant 2 hours ago

          Right - the first season's gradual zooming out (expanse) from a very focused murder mystery into a solar system-spanning event was amazing. It did feel like that event then got sidelined, as you say, in favour of politics.

      • dleeftink 3 hours ago

        I found it pretty consistent! The improved CG in later seasons also clearly shows.

    • YeGoblynQueenne 3 hours ago

      The first season of The Expanse was great. Then it got progressively more meh with each season.

      (obviously my personal opinion eh?)

      For a really nerdy-oriented SF series try Three Body i.e. the 2023 Tencent version of The Three Body Problem. Again in my opinion the 2024 Netflix version, was one of the boringest things I've ever watched. I'm pretty sure if that had been my introduction to the Rememberance of Earth Past series I would have been left distinctly unimpressed.

      For an example of what I mean by "nerdy-oriented", avoiding spoilers there's a scene where some of the characters are observing a certain celestial phenomenon. In the Netflix series they are sitting outside looking at something that should not be visible by naked eye. In the Tencent series they're sitting in a proper scientific station, i.e. a big room lined with PC workstations and side-rooms with bigger machines and printers, and they're starting endlessly at a single red line on a monitor while munching on junk food.

      Another thing: a certain Chinese army base in the 1960's is decorated with picture-perfect, period hardware, big mainframes that a character is shown physically disassembling to service. In the Netflix series... honestly, I don't even remember. The attention to detail that only a proper nerd would notice is, to me, something genuinely new, like I've never see anyone go to all that trouble before to make sure a certain demographic won't scrunch up their face and go "that's not how computers looked in the '60s".

      I should also say that there is certainly quite a bit of overacting (or over-directing) in the early episodes but they get over it later.

      • walterbell 2 hours ago

        Have you compared the 26-episode (Director's Cut / Anniversary Edition) and 30-episode versions of the Tencent series?

        There's also a 6h fan edit, https://disembiggened.com.

        • sersi an hour ago

          Which one would you recommend? I loved the first book but hated the Netflix series.

      • mdiesel 2 hours ago

        I watched the Tencent version after reading the books, and it's the first time I've been able to get properly engaged while reading subtitles.

        My goto for showing the difference between the Netflix and Tencent shows is the Shi speech about bugs. It's an important moment, but the Tencent version does a much better job of conveying that.

    • datahack 3 hours ago

      I’ve been listening to the audiobooks of the expanse via our local library. Absolutely fantastic series — you are spot on!

      Also, remember to support your local library.

      • block_dagger 3 hours ago

        I watched and read the entire series. Much of it is boring and poorly written both from a style perspective as well as character development. It’s famous but doesn’t live up to many scifi masterpieces imo.

        • postexitus 2 hours ago

          Strong disagree. There are very few space operas which get both world building and character building so right. They usually are either great epic stories or amazing character introspectives but rarely both.

        • faeyanpiraat 3 hours ago

          What would you recommend?

          • block_dagger 3 hours ago

            Scifi series:

            Dune (the first 3 books) Vinge’s Deepness series Dark Forest (3 Body Problem…)

    • leto_ii 3 hours ago

      > the ending went completely downhill for me

      The series was cancelled after 2 seasons, so many plot lines were left unresolved.

  • mojo74 2 hours ago

    I liked it. It was strangely hypnotic viewing. Travis Himmel looked like he was stoned in it (his acting style?) and the plain weirdness of it reminded me of old Heavy Metal comics of the seventies. The nearest I have had to that was reading the Prophet series. Themes of religion and general human weirdness https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/prophet

  • jose_mr 2 hours ago

    "Ridley Scott directed the first two episodes of the series, and using his name as part of the marketing is a fair move (even if it was created by Aaron Guzikowski, who wrote Prisoners.)"

    Interesting observation made by Nick on www.rogerebert.com

  • blinded 6 hours ago

    I liked it a ton. Its nice to see hollywood take a chance on new IP. Not exactly the same comparison but The Silo series by Apple also comes to mind.

    • junipertea 3 hours ago

      The Silo is a book adaptation, not a new IP.

      • throwawayffffas an hour ago

        It's "new" IP in the sense there has been no previous tv show or movie and that is not attached to a large existing franchise. It's not marvel or Star Wars.

  • wangii 2 hours ago

    I have only one problem w/ the S1: the creators just not have the guts to kill Mother or Father. Don't get me wrong, I like them but it could make the whole series more distant and cold.

    on S2: a total disaster.

  • OldGreenYodaGPT an hour ago

    I believe it was an ancient AI trapped on a planet, sending signals into space in hopes someone would come and set it free.

  • franze 2 hours ago

    I never thought I would weep for a psychotic, hallucinatory, pregnant weapon of mass destruction. Yet here I am.

  • mrmincent 2 hours ago

    I loved it, it was so weird and different to anything else I was watching at the time. I was sad-but-not-shocked to see it get cancelled. Would love to see it finished via a book.

  • lwansbrough 3 hours ago

    Absolutely love the title sequence of this show. Maybe my favourite part about it. :/

    • gibagger 3 hours ago

      It was pretty poetic and enigmatic, wasn't it?.

      As for the show, I have mixed feelings. They just kept jumping the shark time and time again so at some point it got sort of normalized.

  • scheeseman486 4 hours ago

    I'm still pissed off about this one. People call it a mystery box but that's a bit unfair, the story, motivations and worldbuilding do make sense it's just extremely weird.

    Did end on a hell of a cliffhanger though.

  • scarredwaits 2 hours ago

    Excellent title sequence too (both visually and the music).

  • pringk02 3 hours ago

    I remember when the pilot had Ridley Scott’s name attached to it in some way and I couldn’t help but wonder: What is it with that man and pregnancy in space?

    • madaxe_again 3 hours ago

      2001: A Space Odyssey. He’s cited it as being profoundly influential on his thinking and film making. The Star Child is the dream, Scott creates the nightmares.

  • comeondude 4 hours ago

    It was so weird and visceral. Wish they didn’t cancel it.

    • madaxe_again 3 hours ago

      Distribution sucked. Wouldn’t be surprised if 80%+ of their audience pirated it.

  • Mistletoe an hour ago

    I beg HBO Max to show me any sci fi it has and it has never shown me this once and I’ve never even heard of the show. Guess HN had to save the day this time. I don’t see it available to stream anywhere? I’m opposed to pirating on moral grounds, what are my options now?

    https://www.reddit.com/r/raisedbywolves/comments/18510kf/whe...

  • guerrilla 2 hours ago

    This is one I really didn't like. It's just too weird for me. It thrns my stomach to even think about it. Really dusgusting somehow.

    I say this as a big fan of horror and sci-fi and Alien* in particular.

    • JohnKemeny 2 hours ago

      Why? Is it the androids raising children or something else?

  • gsich 2 hours ago

    Very good show, got cancelled sadly.

  • everyone 3 hours ago

    Really? it was dumb as a brick imo.. Also they did that slimy practice of having a busy and intriguing 1st episode, then a whole season of bland filler, concluding in an action packed final episode. I honestly felt scammed after watching S1 of that.