3 BODY PROBLEM Netflix Ending Explained



I review, breakdown and explain 3 Body Problem. I discuss the Netflix show which is based on the trilogy of books, the ending, the alien species which are San-Ti and what happened to Will. I react to the deeper themes of human behaviour, the ship scene and also giving my theories and predictions on season 2.

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00:34 3 Body Problem Ending Explained
08:23 3 Body Problem Review
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44 thoughts on “3 BODY PROBLEM Netflix Ending Explained”

  1. Didn’t read the books, enjoyed the show. One of the better sci fi shows in a while. I think that’s based on the perspective of the writer. Not an everyday American literature novel.

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  2. This is very poorly written. Poor grammar, often very crudely stated, flatly false statements, with moments of incoherence. The writer also clearly did not understand the story, or at least lacks the ability to accurately describe it.
    That the writer evidently bemoans the fact the series was more about PEOPLE than the whiz bang kewel scifi elements simply means they are…well…immature or perhaps just myopic when it comes to what is important.

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  3. This series can be compressed into a 2 hours film and might be so much better. There's a lot of scenes that are just dragging. It's a great show but at times, I felt like Netflix is just wasting my time.

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  4. I have not read the books and am slightly confused. My impression is that the San-Ti DO INDEED want to help humanity, by lying to humanity that they are a threat in order to put the 'fear' back into humanity so we can save ourselves. Like in Little Red Riding Hood story, "why did the wolf communicate with her if he had the intentions of eating her?". Otherwise if they did want to wipe us out they would just make the world go blind, everyone only seeing complete blackness or something simular no?

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  5. They don't know how to lie and can't get the concept of a fictional story being told, BUT they use a super VR game set in fictitious imperial China or European middle ages, with simulated scenarios. Go figure…

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  6. so, the Trisolarians are technologically advanced, they reached a level of technology we cant even imagine. Why dont they simply build a huge habitat, or many smal habitats, far away from their solar systems. And they could live on those habitats, they dont need to invade another planet.

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  7. A Chinese producer of the show was sentenced to death for murdering another producer of the show. Apparently, he was inspired by Breaking Bad and experimented with chemicals on animals to poison him. That sounds insane.

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  8. I wouldn’t necessarily say this video ‘explains’ the ending. This show is fairly self explanatory in its plot with few mysteries. However, I have a theory that there’s more that happens at the end than what we see. I think we were lied to, more so everyone in the control room. Whereas ‘lying’ was what made the San Ti no longer wanting to coexist with humanity, lying is what might lead to a more even playing field aka the mission was successful. The fact that Saul has this new power, him being in the room while the mission failed was vital. So, what did Wade whisper to Jin? What if he knew the ‘failure’ was just a rouse, and he confided with her the truth. Thus misdirecting the Sophons even further. Something like that lol

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  9. This show tried way too hard for way too much money. A lot of great philosophies in this but the execution was rough. The dialogue paired with most of the acting didn’t help either. I feel like this could’ve been much better as a movie.

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  10. The whole the Santi are worried that humans will surpass them does not make sense. The reason the santis growth was slower was due to them constantly being wiped out by the harsh conditions. But if they are all on ships now they are not facing the harsh conditions of there home planet there for the threat of being wiped out and progressing more slowly is nonexistent

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  11. I havent read the books but surely Will's still on course for sure and the san ti just manipulated their readouts to falsely show it went off course which is kinda their whole thing

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  12. Honestly, I wanted to like this show, but Auggie got on my nerves and I hate what they did to sweet Will. Guy couldn’t catch a break, even in death. So no, the former show runners of Games of Thrones are not redeemed. I hate them even more now.

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  13. one thing that bugs me (maybe I missed the explanation) is how the hell can the wallfacers actually make their ideas happen if they can't speak outloud or share their ideas with others as the aliens will then know their plans? Once they start needing others to help make their idea a reality, then the whole idea falls apart.

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  14. I liked it but did not love it… I think episodes 2-5 were amazing, beautiful story telling and character development… after that I sort of lost interest and was tempted to stop.. surprised it cost 20 million per episode… the performances/quality didn't seem to match that and I did not really care at all about any of the characters… not sure I'd watch another 2 series of it.

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