Spoilers Next for the "Foundation" Season 3, Episode 10, "Darkness".
In the final for the "Foundation" Season 3, we discovered that byte (strong Carlsen) is all the time in masking. After a few weeks attractive, but predictable "great bad" villain from the red herring of Pile Asbak (which just ended up as a space pirate caught in the plans of the real Mule), we learned that the sweet and innocent byte was actually mental to pull the strings behind the scenes all the time.
It was an amazing discovery - especially because it works polarly contrary to Asimov's books. In the original version there is still wrong, but it is not a byte that ends as a mule: it is the musically died Esterister Magnifius gigantis. Magifiko was born on a planet called Gaia, which will be very important later in the show. He rebels against his people and escapes to score his goals that win the galaxies. (If that sounds weird, that's because The show also changed Mule's history.)
The byte is still intimately included in Mule's narrative in the books. She is a key character tied to Magnifico/The Mule, which she loves and does not want to mess with her mind. This "unnoticed with" mental state ends allowing by byte to become the only chance to prevent the conqueror from discovering where the second foundation is hiding. In the end, The first speaker of the second foundation He also defeats Muzot, but by Bighta remains a good man during the story, praying for the question: why did she become the primary antagonist in the show?
Why did bytate become a mule in the show?
The final of the 3, /Movie correspondent Rafael Motmayor was immediately broadcast Caught with the "Foundation" show David S. Goyer And he asked him about the decision to turn the sweet byte into the villain of the season. Goyer began that he said that in the screen adaptation, they needed a villain who was on the screen and identified. (He is not physically present for most books.) He added that if they went Predictable Route for Magnifico Giganticus concealmentAll book readers would know the discovery and probably spoil it for others before the final. He added:
"Now, when she wrote Asimov, there were no female characters in the first book. So byte was one of the first female characters introduced, and she was very beloved. And, even in his book, she was maybe a little more canned than Toran, but I started wondering," Well, what if it was? "And, although we went a long way since the 1950s, I still think the audience tends to underestimate the female characters, and when we think about who the great bad man is, we think:" Oh, it must be a character similar to Thanos.
Goyer said that if Asimov was alive today, he believes that the science master "would be quite jumped" with the deliberate misconception of the apparent macho villain. He concluded:
"So, that's something I just thought was perhaps, with the distance of time, perhaps a more sophisticated discovery of the mule than what Asimov wrote in '51.
The whole "Foundation" Season 3 moves to Apple TV+ - and The play has already been restored for Season 4.
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