3 Body Problem Easter Eggs EXPLAINED | Details You Missed in Season 1!
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
- Netflix's 3 Body Problem is a fast-paced and complex show full of intrigue, suspense, and mystery - you may have missed some really important scenes, symbols, and easter eggs while watching! This video succinctly summarizes 10 easter eggs that have greater meaning in the story, and foreshadows what's to come while being SPOILER FREE about The Dark Forest and Death's End.
Spoiler warning for Three Body Problem (book and Season 1 of the Netflix series)!
Apologies in advance for the audio!
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you need to master your audio, good otherwise :)
the paper boat was something different completely for me... the boat was a metaphor he's coming to acceptance with death - he's alone, contradicting the often quoted thing about not being alone, and on flip side it's a mirror of where his frozen brain is now... floating off on a ship into space. BTW i haven't read the books, but in the same method of the San-ti, where if one survives they all survive... what if the human race eventually has survivorship not on Earth but from Will's head being found in the distant future and put back together again.
Love hearing your interpretation and speculation! My explanation in this easter egg video sort of foreshadows what's to come in the story (based on the second and third books) - hopefully they adapt it all the way through and my somewhat random-esque explanation will make sense, but I definitely agree as well with how they shot those scenes of him coming to terms with his death!
@michaelboogerd I enjoy your idea and it would be interesting to see the TV series explore it. Personally I think it may be an allusion/easter egg to something that occurs later in book series
Interesting Easter eggs. I'm intrigued
Happy to hear you found them interesting!
This is a great video, very interesting explanations - subbed!
Thank you for your support! :)
beautifully poor audio
There is a great version of the three body problem in the novel, We Appy Few, which is set during the battle of Agincourt, and is explained using an hourglass in a bucket of water that someone spins while standing next to the shore.
That's so cool, I would love to check it out!
I'm out at 1:08. Fix your audio, I'd love to hear your thoughts and observations.
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HaHa,
what's the metaphor of Jin talking about the bread and dimension and the story Raj's father told ?
Can you get it?
Yes! The dimensions are a recurring theme and become prominent again in Death's End. As for the story Raj told, I think it has to do with shaping Raj's background and character, and his actions that eventually take place in the Dark Forest.
good content, audio is too bad