Game of Sandshit: Episode 2: Still Boring and Sucks :marseyfremengenocide:

Only interesting part was when the cute blonde foid fricks Space Aladdin twice, with a space cocaine break in the middle (space cocaine not available on redgifs). This is to remind you that it's not TV, it's HBO (max).

https://i.rdrama.net/images/173262702447196.webp

The Spacing Guild just got back from their peepee flattening appointment and now you want them to fold space?

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17326270239717567.webp

Ragnar touches his forehead and burns a guy (not all the way to death this time) for Sol the Emperor. A Bene Gesserit tries to use The Voice to make him commit Canadian healthcare but it doesn't work. Also one of the Bene Gesserit younglings drinks poison and dies (oops) after vagueposting. This is probably the titular Prophecy, but I wasn't paying attention. :marseysleep:

36
Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

So is this series based off any of the books or something, I don't get why they'd make a DUNC series where does this even take place anymore.

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

I believe they're based off the books Herbert's kid wrote.

That means this is the rare case where you are actually praying the writer's veer from the source material as far as humanely possible.

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Are his books really that bad? I feel like all I hear about them is that they're dogshit and basically add nothing of substance to the story whatsoever.

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

You go from the originals being about plans within plans, weird psychedelic bullshit and large chunks of the book being about what one character is thinking about another character's hidden motivations that the other character doesn't know they know, and they have to enter the other character's trap in order to escape it... to Junior and KJA going "dude Skynet lmao".

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

From what little I read, they came off as very generic sci-fi and poorly written at that. I can't imagine how clumsily they handled any political intrigue or religious symbolism as I never got that far. The feedback I saw elsewhere just solidified my opinion to never bother with them.

Worse, the co-author is a guy that wrote Star Wars expanded universe books and even SW fans dislike his works. That's pretty darning :marseyxd:

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Link copied to clipboard
Action successful!
Error, please refresh the page and try again.