It’s the end of the world. SF8’s fifth story fails as science fiction but works as a story.
Category: Science fiction
Technology is universally beneficial in the universes created by SF8. That techno-optimism is most evident in the anthology’s fourth episode, Blink.
Joan’s Galaxy is a short piece about finding happiness in a fleeting life. But while it might work as a character study, it fails as a piece of science fiction.
In the near future, a fortune-telling artificial intelligence (AI) called Manxin can accurately predict our futures. But should we listen? SF8 continues with Manxin.
The first story in the science anthology SF8, explores the brutal conflict at the heart of palliative care. The Prayer is uncompromisingly good and bodes well for the rest of the series.
Dark’s final season was as mind-melting as we’d hoped but also truly beautiful.
Dark’s universe is a self-contained time loop. Bootstrap Paradoxes abound
I came into Picard with great expectations and was thus quite badly disappointed.
As promised, The Expanse really is better on Amazon Prime
There are moments in your life when you remember the classics of science fiction and how they predicted all the ways in which humanity could go horribly wrong. B5 was one of those extraordinary shows.