#Dune: Prophecy
Premise: 10,000 years before Paul Atreides, Valya (Emily Watson) and her sister, Tula Harkonnen (Olivia Williams) fight threats and establish what will be Bene Gesserit in the series inspired by the Dune prequel novel “Sisterhood of Dune”.
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Well it does feel like a TV series alright. The sets look cheap and lots of enclosed spaces instead of the expansive and “everything is huge” feel of the movies. That’s understandable though, since this is obviously not a movie with a movie budget. That aside, the older cast are great, but I’m not impressed with the younger cast yet, as with most shows with new, young actors. The full blown exposition in the first 10 minutes was a bad sign for me, because they’re leaning on tell-don’t-show. I know they have a lot of info to get through as a background, but the films were able to do that without just narrating everything. All the more for a series that has more than double the runtime in total.
I read the Frank books but not the Brian ones, so I’m going in blind except for the info I already know from the original books. So let’s see, we’re just in the first episode. I’m looking forward to the next one and hopefully it picks up.
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Had no idea Travis Fimmel was playing a role in this show. The worst part was the 3-5 minutes of exposition dump nat the start can’t stand that stuff. Show looks wonderful and acting was great. And on my first point hope he plays a large role in the show. I’m optimistic for now.
Knife guy is definitely my favorite so far. Just being an out of place soldier is one thing, but burning a kid, that’s a real thinker.
Ive read a large chunk of the books, although only Franks more than once, Brians are to, erm, spicy shall we say to get read more than once.
Not impressed so far as they introduced too many characters in too short a time period with the majority of them not getting defined well enough to stick with who is who, and what they want. I think there was like eight main characters introduced? Contrast that with the Landman premier (which has entirely different problems) that focused on introducing a far smaller number even though it has a wider cast waiting the wings, some of whom are quite big names.
I also did not like that the interesting bit, how the Bene Gesserit actually got first started being trusted by the houses to where every one of them wanted their own was like 2 minutes. Its like they wanted to focus on stuff relevant to the recent movies to keep people interested but 10000 years is a huge time gap to be sitting at the same point all that time. Would have made more sense to start further back IMO.
It just feels like different writers are responsible for writing different characters stories and they being mushed together than than planned as a cohesive whole.
I will give it another episode or two to see how it evolves but at the moment it feels like a space opera version of the Wheel of Time show (not the book) more than anything else.
Not a book reader, so I am coming in blind. But the 10,000 of things being the same really threw me. I read elsewhere that stagnation is part of the books, but this seems a bit much?
I am also confused on how these large families blindly trust people who are basically witches that all come from the same place? Why would they not all assume there are ulterior motives, especially when politics is always about that? They basically adopt these truth sayers and then expect them to be against each other?
Curious to see what everybody thinks
What the hell is wrong with people? It’s only the first episode. They have to set up the story and introduce characters; of course it’s going to be a little slow. I honestly can’t remember a pilot/first episode of anything not being a little shitty. Even so, it felt a lot like the movies, and although the music and visuals aren’t quite as mind-warping, it’s still gorgeous. Just remember, movie budget > TV show budget. In any case, I’m looking forward to Sunday nights now.
A big part of why everything is so shitty nowadays is because they could serve up absolute perfection and yall would still bitch about it.
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Found it good but slow, and a bit unfocused. Only 6 episodes planned for season one though? That’s kind of phoning it in
For a first episode that needs to establish things, what’s so unfocused about it?
I’m not sure I follow everything that’s going on, but I guess that’s ok for a first episode.
Knife guy is my favorite, burning a kid is certainly one way to make you memorable.
I’ll probably watch the next episode but I’m not sure it’s pulled me in yet.