A fateful decision in 1960s China echoes across space and time to a group of scientists in the present, forcing them to face humanity’s greatest threat.
A fateful decision in 1960s China echoes across space and time to a group of scientists in the present, forcing them to face humanity’s greatest threat.
I admit that they completely hosed the end of Game of Thrones, but they managed to bang out many seasons of great works as adaptations.
The last GoT season was all new stuff, but everything before was interpretation and adaptation, condensing a ridiculously dense narrative into solid prestige television. They’ve proven the ability to adapt really well.
So given that the Three Body Problem is a completed series, one whose main complaint is that it’s too dense and intertwined with internal Chinese politics for western audiences to get the subtext… that plays right to these guys strength.
And on top of that, I’d imagine they have something to prove now. See Lindoff after the series finale of Lost (Prometheus, Star Trek: Into Darkness, World War Z, The Leftovers, Tomorrowland, Watchmen and Mrs Davis). Lots of big swings, some terrible misses and some solid home-runs. I’d be delighted to see Benioff and Weiss have a similar career.
I’ve heard the best thing they created in Game of Thrones that had no direct book influence was Arya and Tywin’s storyline.