I see I was right about Day and "Chekhov's gun". Only partially right about the fate of the First Foundationers. The epilogue scene is perhaps meant to be set on Earth as the Galactic Empire seems to be unaware of its existence.
I'm wondering who built the "magic" Time Vault as it was already on Terminus when the Foundationers arrived. I suspect some other party is working in the background that we have yet to encounter.
Dr. Seldon gave it to Day during their meeting in the Vault. The last time we saw it, he was carrying it when he and Demerzel were walking to their shuttle to leave Terminus. He must've put it down or handed it to Demerzel for safekeeping off-screen, since neither of them were holding it when they got back to the Destiny.
Goyer's blog post on the episode includes an epilogue scene from the end of the episode that they couldn't film for budget reasons. It's the capper on Poly's arc, so it's worth reading.
Ah yes, I forgot about that. Somehow he seems to have had access to more advanced technology than Empire. With such tech, they could have easily rebuilt the star bridge as well as the orbital rings.While there's likely another faction somewhere out there, we saw where the Time Vault came from at the end of the first season in a flashback, Dr. Seldon explained the whole thing as part of his sermon. When original Hari was buried in space on the Deliverance, his body and coffin was the "seed" for the Vault, raw material for nanobots he'd ingested just prior to being killed. It went ahead of the ship, collecting material from space, growing and reconfiguring itself and landing on Terminus.
It's likely the Vault also fed on the material and energy from Terminus being destroyed when it collected all the people from the planet, since its outside was bigger than it had been before.
I was just thinking about that. There was a time when sci-fi TV shows were just generic TV shows with a little sci-fi dressing.This was just really great scifi that feels like scifi
Well, they are definitely taking things in their own direction more and more.
Some people earlier were saying that Harry on Ignis was confirmed android. I missed that? I never saw him anything but human?
Turns out he’s probably a clone. Gaal just used psychic fuckery to trick everyone in thinking he was dead.
Tellem Bond did not realize that this Hari Seldon is an android. She could not read his mind In the previous episode. That should have been a clue for her or maybe androids are long forgotten by most already.
It does seem possible that how he will come to realise that he is not a clone like the Cleons will come about as a result of how he escapes his current predicament. His consciousness would be running on a positronic brain rather than a flesh and blood one.
I did state it was only one possibility given the clues. No-one here is psychic. I can guarantee that. Sometimes we get lucky. Sometimes we don't read the tea leaves/crystal ball/prime radiant correctly.Yeah, I got that, I was confused because reading through people were saying it was confirmed he was a robot and I do not remember that at all. People just jumped the gun then? There wasn't something I missed?
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/foundation-renewed-season-3-apple-tv-1235712276/
Foundation Renewed for season 3
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/foundation-renewed-season-3-apple-tv-1235712276/
Foundation Renewed for season 3
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