A Susan Calvin?studies show a 100% of females are someone’s daughter. Also, welcome to writing from the 1940’s and 50’s. What were you expecting?![]()

A Susan Calvin?studies show a 100% of females are someone’s daughter. Also, welcome to writing from the 1940’s and 50’s. What were you expecting?![]()
A Susan Calvin?![]()
I read the books many, many, many years ago but I'm struggling to remember any relevant female character in the original trilogy who wasn't "the girlfriend of", "the wife of", "the daughter of"...
Visually looks impressive, but other than the discussion with Hari Seldon on Phsychistory, I'm not seeing anything that jumps out of being from the books.
Weirdly, I think of The Mule as the tragic hero of the Trilogy, but that's purely in retrospect knowing what Hari Seldon created with the Second Foundation, as in attempting to destroy the Foundations and the Plan the Mule is actively trying to destroy the psychohistorical tyranny the Second Foundation will impose on humanity.
Absolutely nothing. Probably 50% of the original book male characters will have their gender reversed for the tv show (or they will be "non-binary" or similar).
Absolutely nothing. Probably 50% of the original book male characters will have their gender reversed for the tv show (or they will be "non-binary" or similar).
Huh and I was already kind of slightly rooting for him just becuase he had a sympathetic backstory, The Foundation was going around turning people into vassals in some frankly messed up ways, and The Foundation was kind of coming off as a bit of a boring invincible "hero" by the end of The General.
I don't see an issue with making changes because most of the characters were paper thin to begin with.
I have no problem with gender-bending and race-bending the characters of Foundation.
Asimov doesn't specify race, but given that the stories were bought by John W. Campbell it's a safe assumption, in my view, that the characters are white and of northern European extraction.
Just for the sake of completeness, in Prelude to Foundation there are depicted various ethnic groups on Trantor.Asimov doesn't specify race, but given that the stories were bought by John W. Campbell it's a safe assumption, in my view, that the characters were intended as white and of northern European extraction.
Of course, it could be that they're just using character names from the books and interpreting them in new ways, so the show's Demerzel won't necessarily have any connection to Daneel Olivaw.
theres an enormous vat of source material for them to farm from.
That's exactly why I always thought the Masterpiece Theater approach would be best.People who talk, and talk, and talk while explaining that single individuals are not important for psychohistory and the few space battle are narrated off-screen.
The only time I remember him mentioning skin color in any of the later books was to make the point that nobody noticed such trivia anymore. I think it was the same part where he used the term "supernaturalist" to make the point that religion was also mostly unknown by then. Not a bad future, after all.Just for the sake of completeness, in Prelude to Foundation there are depicted various ethnic groups on Trantor.
The only time I remember him mentioning skin color in any of the later books was to make the point that nobody noticed such trivia anymore.
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