I don't think we watched the same episode lol
I get that last part and totally agree with it, but like how we see Valya use a very basic version of The Voice on her rival, you can tell what it is but it is a VERY early version of it. I was expecting more of that. Like the shield generators look almost the same. Ship tech looks exactly the same.Definitely Not A Cop said:
I think the hand wave this away explanation is that technology DID stagnate after the Jihad due to them not allowing any sort of AI or computers after the event.
The real explanation imo (if it was considered in the writing room at all) is that they didn't want to make a dune show that looked and felt completely different from the dune movie.
That is one of the whole points of Dune. In the far future they build a utopia managed by thinking machines, until it all went wrong. Humanity revolted and destroyed the machines in the Butlerian Jihad. Ever since the Orange Catholic Bible included the declaration "Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind." Even the simplest computers and calculators were banned. To compensate humanity pushed the capabilities of the human body to extremes with the use of Spice to create Mentats, Reverend Mothers, Guild Navigators, and eventually the Kwisatz Haderach.Definitely Not A Cop said:
I think the hand wave this away explanation is that technology DID stagnate after the Jihad due to them not allowing any sort of AI or computers after the event.
The real explanation imo (if it was considered in the writing room at all) is that they didn't want to make a dune show that looked and felt completely different from the dune movie.
I am okay with it so long as they get to a point where the time jumps stop and we just casually move forward in time like HotD did. My wife and I hated the time jumps in season1, but once it settled in, we were good to goQuad Dog said:they are playing fast and loose with geography and travel times to push forward the story.Definitely Not A Cop said:
I think the hand wave this away explanation is that technology DID stagnate after the Jihad due to them not allowing any sort of AI or computers after the event.
The real explanation imo (if it was considered in the writing room at all) is that they didn't want to make a dune show that looked and felt completely different from the dune movie.
Stagnation is a theme of Dune broadly, so it kind of fits.TheBonifaceOption said:
"The machine war" in the intro was a clue that the creatives are...well unable to use culturally insensitive words.
I do find it funny how these houses retain power for 10,000 years, with minimal "palace intrigue" to dislodge those houses, but certainly a ton of "palace intrigue" to keep audiences engaged for a season or two. If everything is that delicate how to they manage to maintain power for 9,969 other years?
The hand of the BG, of course! It's so obvious.
Yea, have to imagine we get an explanation for all of that soon.swc93 said:
The sister burning was a big wtf? for me.
swc93 said:
The sister burning was a big wtf? for me.
C@LAg said:it depends on length of time there as well as amount of exposure to spice.CheeseSndwch said:
So Desmond has served twelve tours on Arrakis but his eyes haven't turned blue? This isn't a gotcha question just a bit of confusion from someone who hasn't read the entire series but I remember Dr. Kynes stating that his eyes changed due his length of time on Arrakis in service of the Emperor.
it is possible to live there for years and not have blue eyes if you stay in the palaces and other facilities for the most part, or wear masks and suits when outside of those areas.
look at many of the Harkonnen/
I guessed this just by the holo the emperor watched. That seemed kind of obvious to meCheeseSndwch said:C@LAg said:it depends on length of time there as well as amount of exposure to spice.CheeseSndwch said:
So Desmond has served twelve tours on Arrakis but his eyes haven't turned blue? This isn't a gotcha question just a bit of confusion from someone who hasn't read the entire series but I remember Dr. Kynes stating that his eyes changed due his length of time on Arrakis in service of the Emperor.
it is possible to live there for years and not have blue eyes if you stay in the palaces and other facilities for the most part, or wear masks and suits when outside of those areas.
look at many of the Harkonnen/
Me After E1: That makes sense, Desmond probably never went beyond the shield wall.
Me After E2: Wait, Desmond was swallowed by a worm?
Yes, I was telling the wifey and my dad, who also watch, about my theory. Once I saw where he hit his knees before the worm and it dove down him, to me, was obvious because he survived that he was a sort of Kwisatz Haderach version .01 or something and Paul would eventually be the final version of the chosen one. That he ingested some form of the water of life or spice that gave him powers.CheeseSndwch said:
It was obvious to you that Desmond was swallowed by a worm, survived, and somehow gained superpowers?
maca1028 said:
I'll stick around and give it a chance but this feels more like a Thursday ABC show than a Max exclusive
Wifey and I didn't mind the sex scene. So much so in fact that we paused the show to create our ownKidDoc said:
I'm a fan of the Dune setting despite not really enjoying the text. Interested to see how it goes. The sex scenes are a bit overdone but they are important to the conflicting parties.
All I do is Nguyen said:
Wifey and I are still watching. We enjoyed the episode because it's setting up lore for the future. I would like to see more reckoning tho