All done. This was quite good, and really very faithful to the books -- the concepts may be rearranged, characters renamed, but nearly all of it is from the books. And I do mean books, since it turns out that the main characters and their arcs are an amalgam of characters and plot elements from all three novels at once, contrary to my assumption that it was only adapting the first book. Here's an article that explains the connections, though it has some errors (like calling Auggie French):
https://mashable.com/article/3-body-problem-book-vs-show
It kind of makes sense, since the books aren't in straight chronological order and a significant portion of Death's End happens concurrently with The Three-Body Problem and The Dark Forest. The show is just presenting all three in roughly chronological order, as well as creating relationships between unrelated characters from different books in order to create a stronger sense of connection among the various parallel storylines.
Interesting that the Chinese TV adaptation takes 30 episodes to cover the first book, while this takes only 8 episodes to cover the first book and significant portions of the other two.
https://mashable.com/article/3-body-problem-book-vs-show
It kind of makes sense, since the books aren't in straight chronological order and a significant portion of Death's End happens concurrently with The Three-Body Problem and The Dark Forest. The show is just presenting all three in roughly chronological order, as well as creating relationships between unrelated characters from different books in order to create a stronger sense of connection among the various parallel storylines.
Interesting that the Chinese TV adaptation takes 30 episodes to cover the first book, while this takes only 8 episodes to cover the first book and significant portions of the other two.