The crossover between video games and literature keeps happening more and more. The Last of Us. Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. This series at least started as a video game and then became novels. It’s interesting to see how something that was once niche is weaving in with these other art forms. It’s good stuff.
I don’t read much sci-fi and had never heard of these books or author(s?), so this show really caught me by surprise. Thomas Jane is so good, a noir-ish detective in space. How great is that?
And what about life in space? Never breathing fresh air. Never going outside into the sunshine. Everything metallic and ugly. Wow.
My two favorite characters were not introduced until season 2, though…
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The crossover between video games and literature keeps happening more and more. The Last of Us. Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. This series at least started as a video game and then became novels. It’s interesting to see how something that was once niche is weaving in with these other art forms. It’s good stuff.
I don’t read much sci-fi and had never heard of these books or author(s?), so this show really caught me by surprise. Thomas Jane is so good, a noir-ish detective in space. How great is that?
And what about life in space? Never breathing fresh air. Never going outside into the sunshine. Everything metallic and ugly. Wow.
My two favorite characters were not introduced until season 2, though…