Netflix 3-Body Problem: Ship Trap Scene (SPOILERS Fiction Show)



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Netflix’s own writing: “From multiple Emmy Award-winning creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss (Game of Thrones), and Emmy-nominated Alexander Woo (The Terror: Infamy, True Blood) comes 3 Body Problem, a thrilling [fictional] story that redefines sci-fi drama with its layered mysteries and genre-bending high stakes. Based on the acclaimed, international bestselling book trilogy, The Three-Body Problem.

A young woman’s fateful decision in 1960s China reverberates across space and time to a group of brilliant scientists in the present day. As the laws of nature unravel before their eyes five former colleagues reunite to confront the greatest threat in humanity’s history.

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36 thoughts on “Netflix 3-Body Problem: Ship Trap Scene (SPOILERS Fiction Show)”

  1. Although it looks awesome and terrifying this scene is also pretty dumb. They don´t want to go in with the special forces because it´d be a blood bath to either side and whatever information they had could be destroyed in the fight. They can´t send in a missile because the information would most assuredly be lost in the blast. So, what do they do? They go with the old "piano wire in the way" approach, only taken to a whole new scale. But what if Jonathan Pryce decided to dump the disc anyway? What if, in his final moments, in a panic, he´d put the disc between himself and the invisible wall of death that´s relentlessly bearing down on him? And I´m guessing it was the good guys best luck said disc was bright red in order to be able to be easily found in the huge jigsaw wreckage of a goddamn OIL TANKER!

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  2. When the producer wants a big gory horror scene when the book basically only mentions 1 person on the ship but only has 2 suppression choppers massive cover up effort

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  3. They knew where the ship was and that it was mostly comprised of civilians? Instead taking a team to do a covert mission on the ship with minimal casualties to get the info they want, they do this?

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  4. I've got the book trilogy, but I've only read the first book do far. Is this scene from the first book because I can't remember reading this bit.

    Can anyone tell me which book and which page this scene is from, please?

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  5. Makes me wonder if the ETO was based on Scientology, which also has a ship and is a UFO religion. The reason why I wonder is I’m not sure if the author would be able to learn about Scientology in China…

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  6. What annoys me is they avoided conventional methods of retrieving data because it could accidentally get destroyed but they didn’t think that nanofiber wires indiscriminately slicing through everything and everyone would end up destroying something valuable to understanding then aliens???

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  7. Trust humans to come up with ever more horrific ways to be horrific to one another- I’m sure there are diligent scientists working in some lab somewhere trying to invent this as we speak. Sapiens just cannot get enough of being disgusting and it’s gone on for millennia. Children aren’t in the book, but trust the GoT crew to come up with something this horrendous- like they’re playing out their own sick fantasies repeatedly on screen…. Funny, that.

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  8. This scene was ruined for me when they were walking through the wreckage afterwards and the horizontal strips of the ships hull were held up by vertical supports, which would clearly would have been impossible as they also would have been sliced by the nanofibers.

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  9. This scene really set the tone for the show going forward. It's really well done, and horrifying. But it also confused me a bit. The entire reason they decided to go this route instead of using conventional weapons is the risk of conventional weapons damaging whatever data is on board.

    How is this less destructive and risky then a missile or a boarding party exactly? Look at the fires.

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