I watched it. The series is decent, but not a masterpiece. The big deal about the books is a lot about emotions (the second one especially), the 3 bodies problem investigation is a big deal, but ends at episode 3 in the show.<p>Arguably, it's not a lot about war and bad evil guys, but that's how i perceived it in the show.<p>There is a strong sense of scientific progress in the books which is really lacking in the TV show, probably due to inventions getting limited screen time.<p>Oh and the big plot twist of the first book, the confirmation of things, comes at the end of the book, so you were never sure, but in the show it gets thrown in your face, which did take away from it.<p>It was hard to adapt, so they did a decent job.
I'm terribly afraid that the protagonist of season 2 will not be up to the protagonist of tge second book. Liu Ji (Seul in the show) is an extremely deep character that you get to know very intimately in the book, I doubt they will be able to pull that off.<p>Aside from that, it's a watchable show. I found myself way more engaged watching Severance, same for my wife even though she hasn't read the books.<p>There were a bunch of scenes that really screamed "American made", like when the lady shows up on the airplane, threatening, it felt somewhat disappointing.<p>SPOILER FROM NOW (scroll past my comment if you don't want to read)<p><pre><code> -
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The trisolarians are not gangsters, they are scientific, they need to destroy humanity because they cannot trust it, but they were considering living together.