Foundation - Seasons 1 and 2

Foundation is based on the classic series of novels by Isaac Asimov. I read them a long time ago, for an undergrad sci-fi literature course, and from what I recall, the adaptation is a loose one.

The show depicts a powerful interplanetary Empire, and a mathematician who develops a method of calculating the course of history, extending thousands of years into the future. He predicts that the Empire will fall, and is allowed to form a Foundation to ease the process of rebuilding afterwards.

It’s a complicated premise and I think the show struggles to stick to its own rules. Characters keep saying that the math is indisputable, that the fall of the Empire is inevitable, but gradually, the Foundation becomes like an organized rebellion, actively attacking the Empire. I don’t need to root for another David against another Goliath, and I would have been more interested by a story that shows how unpredictable “black swans” can turn the tide of history.

I’ll stick more to the positives, though. I enjoyed the show in bits and pieces, even if I didn’t find the overarching plot to be compelling, and therefore, I’ll express my praise in point form:

I’m not dying to see more seasons of this, but I’ll probably dip back in when season 3 comes out. On the other hand, I have already ordered a copy of the books, and look forward to revisiting those. I think it will be an interesting compare-and-contrast exercise.