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I'm 5 episodes in, enjoying it very much. Excellent production value and performances.
Really makes me want to read the novel by Dan Simmons, who also wrote the brilliant Hyperion Cantos.
Only the best (four) sci-fi books ever written . . . ok, theres the Dune and Foundation series I know.
I'm 5 episodes in, enjoying it very much. Excellent production value and performances.
And the Night's Dawn trilogy, Culture, Xeelee Sequence etc.
Lots of competition for that title.![]()
I will save these suggestions. I am looking for a good book after being forced to read 30 other books by UNISA.![]()
The book is rated poorly though if you go by ratings when picking what to read.Really enjoyed the first episode. I'm also a huge Dan Simmons fan, but haven't read this yet. I'd really dig a series based on The Abominable while we're at it.
Good series, bad CGI
Six episodes in and really enjoying it (despite the aforementioned iffy effects).
Question in spoiler tag though...
Who's the guy again who's missing the back of his head and why is he being kept around when he seems very dead?
Finished.
As pointed out earlier the production is first-rate.
I'm still in the dark as to ' the creature', what's with the tongue cutting, and if custom demands the woman must leave because the creature is dead does that imply there were previous versions of it ?