The showrunners seem prefer the "great-man" theory of history. That goes against Psychohistory, which is more like a mathematical form of Marxist historiography. It's exactly why a mutant like the Mule is a danger to the Seldon plan. The vault on Terminus appears to have preserved Seldon as an alpha-level simulation who is prepared to intervene where necessary. He's not just a recording to tell the Foundationers why everything got resolved in the last crisis due to highly probable historical necessity.
Of course, we know Asimov realised the shortcomings of Psychohistory - hence the Second Foundation and then the other elements he borrowed from his other works as sequels and prequels. The reimagining is fine for the most part and the episodes are improving in quality again.
I'd prefer it if they took Psychohistory seriously and devised plots where the characters found that the plan worked out exactly as Hari's recording in the Vault described - their actions being more forced by historical necessity rather than individual volition. The psi powers of the Mule derailing the plan would then be much more shocking to them. At the moment, it seems like Psychohistory means zip without constant intervention.
The "resolution" of the crisis seems a bit anti-psychohistoric.
I'd prefer it if they took Psychohistory seriously and devised plots where the characters found that the plan worked out exactly as Hari's recording in the Vault described - their actions being more forced by historical necessity rather than individual volition. The psi powers of the Mule derailing the plan would then be much more shocking to them. At the moment, it seems like Psychohistory means zip without constant intervention.
...Seldon as an alpha-level simulation...
Crisis isn't over yet, they probably still have to work out the whole working together thing and fix the big doom ship before the Empire responds to crazy chick blowing up one their ships with their usual beat them with a stick plan.
I bet Jared Harris only gets paid one fee though.That would allow not only Seldon's mind to survive for centuries but also to be present in as many places a necessary at once. In fact, the whole second foundation could be a bunch of Seldon holograms scattered throughout the galaxy.
I bet Jared Harris only gets paid one fee though.
I felt more like it was starting to tie together the loose ends from the last few episodes.The reimagining is fine for the most part and the episodes are improving in quality again.
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