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Where is the explanation about Alice being able to talk to herself. And why she needed to be in the cupboard to do so. Also in the cabin there would seem to be 3 or even 4 alternative timelines. As there was one on fire, one with Alice and Jo, and another with the other Alice. There was the cabin all broken with a dead car and one with an Alice cat. So wasn’t clear at all what was going on here. But then smoke came through into the different timeline… did they teleport when they walked into the cabin??
Could we be missing an obvious piece of this puzzle? •That the Cabin for whatever reason is as major of a liminal space as the ISS?• Jo and Alice both were drawn there for no apparent reason. The Cal needs a relatively cold and more importantly, a desolate environment to work, & cabin seems to be both maybe more than the inside of the space station. Or maybe it’s a perfect place for the Cal to do its sorcery. It’s where all the paintings change, Only place where all 2 or 3 realities converge and access is possible. Would explain lack of connection between Alice & The Cal. Bud/Henry switched outside of there and even Magnus caught a glimpse of Jo there.
Yeah & the lake could be like the box and whoever goes there is the cat or observer in Schroedinger’s experiment. The frozen lake is a literal fork in road, left goes to blue reality, right to red. Lake is Liminal
@redmd9772 Alternate realities are a delicate subject for writers and producers to work on. Yet they give us this masterpiece. No wonder they're still writing it, but doesn't mean they haven't thought of it all, the cassettes and the cabin are just mysteries for next seasons to come. I think it's a great work compared to other products. I love it
I think the switch happens when you are in space and there's no one near you. Hence the observer effect. If no one is around to observe you, you are in both universes at the same time until someone observes.
@@GOODZ7777 well Alice didn't change universes, but I've left comments on multiple videos talking about how Alice being able to see both universes doesn't make sense. Either there's something we still don't know about, or the writers just didn't think it through.
@@GOODZ7777 Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon that is theorized to occur across time and distance. So if Alice went into space as an adult, she could be quantum entangled even as a child.
Thanks for covering this show. I am a huge Noomi Rapace fan. I really enjoyed the science behind this show too. Great breakdown as usual! “Daddy loves you very much!”
Check Foundation and Silo if you haven’t. Invasion season 2 was pretty decent but I found season one hard to watch because the characters were so unlikable.
@@Emanon...Great call. The Sy Fy seasons are good but I’d say the Amazon seasons are great due to the increased budget. I’d put it up there with the remake of Battlestar.
There are several series about the Three Body problem. I saw the 2023 one and I found it very good. There is also a 2024 one and an older one. Also some movies.
i'm haunted by Journey to the Far Side of the Sun when i was a little girl. that film came out in 1969 and was some Saturday fare when i was a kid. man, the whole idea of a counterpart to earth, me, my existence made a huge impact on me.
Great review. Only problem is you are wrong about Paul switching timelines. He is still very much trapped in the 2nd timeline. He was only able to see the other one when unconscious. Remember his daughter from the timeline he’s trapped him said her dad was in the hospital healing from his gunshot wound. So he never left. Also I should note, the only reason Bud/Henry could switch was bc both survived in both timelines. Notice they both were wearing the clothes the other one had on when they switched back. This implies their bodies don’t actually switch but their consciousness instead. It’s why Jo was able to play the piano despite never playing in her original timeline. The body she has is of the Jo who died trapped in her timeline. It’s why Irena told her to start doing things “this body” is familiar with. Only their minds can be switched, not their bodies.
Now what may be possible is Alice & Jo’s husband switching places with their other selves, which would reunite the family. Jo can never switch since her body is destroyed…but her family maybe can. That said, the likelihood of it happening is super slim. At the most I can maybe see Alice trading places.
yeah, irena knows she has no life in the other world, and is trying to tell jo to make her life here...that she can't go back (to a dead body....or can she??? that very end where the seeming dead Jo moved freaked me out)
This is further proven by the interrogation where Henry is wrong about the DNA change, And one thing people are missing, is that it's not a body swap as never explained one thing experiencing two places at once. He's speaking of the one consciousness occupying two bodies at the same time...overlapping. Hence why Alice can speak to herself. Her consciousness shares two versions of herself at once.
This show is okay. If you want to see an excellent show based on the same concept, watch Counterpart. It's a British show with J. K. Simmons as one of the lead actors.
@@hongry-life From what little I know about about "The Man in the High Castle" I would say no. One is about an alternate history in the same universe, while Counterpart is about similar universes encountering each other and then diverging from there more and more due to the contact, while they are both in contact with each other. It's hard to explain, but Counterpart is an extremely good concept and done really well with great acting. It's not just an alternate version of history. It's much more. That's not to say TMINHC isn't any good, it may be. I haven't seen it. They just sound like different concepts.
@@jacky79322yea i picked up on that earlier in the show so the concept was that 2 things can exist in different planes of space at the same time but i think the actual thing is they can exist simultaneously through space as well as time
I started watching the first episode but then totally forgot to watch again bc life happens and other shows happened, too. But what i watched, i liked it.
It's a Microsoft IPAD promotional movie. The IPAD's original proximity to the CAL is what links Alice, Mom, and Paul. Apparently, IPADs in space never run out of charge -- and allow liminal space swapping.
Regarding the both dead and alive thing, I remember specifically Alice saying if Joe in episode one, "she looks dead" I thought it was weird at the time but it might mean something more if her "corpse" in the other timeline is alive.
In the first episode if you watch closely they walk through the corridor and you see in the reflection a different version of him already without his glasses watching himself.
This video of this summary was excellent. I just can’t wrap my head around two parallel universes. I watched Constellation intently and hoped it would leave our characters in better condition
I'm siding with the fact that all these astronauts are recovering meth heads living in a mental hospital perpetuating this wild hysteria. Jo claims she never played piano before and suddenly can play, but no time in the series did she show anyone she could play. She was always alone when she could play which is a sign she's imagining all of it. Considering her family are virtually identical outside of the blue car and the red car, yet she freaks out at how different they are. I have a friend who's a recovering meth addict and she will go into psychosis and think she can play guitar but can't and makes excuses why, then she'll think that her mother is a replacement mother, and she's had replacement body parts, and brain transplants, and thinks cops have implanted a micro listening device in her ear, and people are hiding behind the walls, and the invisible man is behind it all... My biggest problem is there's no way Jo's head could make a hole in the window of a space station and it looking like a bullet hole, and no intelligent person would smack into anything head first without using their arms to protect themselves, and if there was a bullet hole in the glass, a simple baby wipe isn't going to plug a zero atmosphere vacuum. This is either poor writing or a part of the mental patient's wild imagination.
I honestly enjoyed it. it had me puzzled at times and i enjoyed the mysteries. I don’t need to have ALL the answers right away but do hope there is another season to end it well for everyone.
That was a great summarization of what’s happening here. Never occurred to me that the catalyst is death or a seriously traumatic event. Bud actually knew he had to attempt to kill Paul to get back and is why he killed that other guy on the cruise ship. The problem obviously is why didn’t he jump back then?? There just be something else that has to be occurring on the other side to allow this to happen. Anyway, gonna have to watch this one again
I think he mentioned it here that something traumatic has to be happening on the other end for the switch to happen. Bud shot Paul, and Henry was rescuing Alice and Jo from the cabin at the same time. For Jo, they were both in space, and both experienced the accident at the same time. And perhaps that's why it's usually happens in space because the characters experience the traumatic event at the same time.
Amount of Paul confusion when he wakes up is interesting. He almost attacked the nurse and he's staring in his hand completely confused and disoriented. Like the last thing he remembers is him being on ISS during the amputation when he passed out. He was afraid, in pain...and sudenly switches back to his original reality. As other commenters said - only mind switches, not the body. And the catalyst is traumatic event which the other Paul had when he's shot and nearly died in hospital. Switch could've happen while in coma, only Paul from ISS eventually woke up. Similar is the very last shot which could show Joe switch, actually the part when Jo's consciousness swithes to a other Jo's dead body (only to create a nerve/muscle impulse for a brief moment. It could also mean that every switch is just a temporary - that you eventually go back to your timeline. Just like Irene who is perfectly aware of her dead version. And it seems like she is in her own reality because she doesnt have episodes with holes in memory. Could be that Irene that we watched in the show died in space at one moment. But later switched back to existence, similar to Paul - with last thing she remembered is burning on shuttle. She openly spoke to Jo about her difficulties to move on with her life after all she witnessed in space (so it's not the case that she came back from the mission smoothly)
Here's something I don't understand (aside from WHY this amazing show was canceled ): Henry told Irena early on that he hadn't heard from his "brother" in years, "thank God." He got the better deal between the two of them by a LONG shot - he got to come back as a hero and get a Nobel Prize he didn't actually deserve, because his crew are the ones who actually died - he swapped places with his counterpart who fixed the spaceship and saved his crew. So why is Henry the one digging for answers with the CAL experiment? If his counterpart Bud hasn't bothered him in years and he's sitting pretty here as the big hero, why go messing around with this? He screwed himself big time! He later tells Bud in the mirror that he invented a device that seems to be making things worse - the CAL. If he had just left well enough alone, he most likely wouldn't have been swapped back to his original universe. The irony is that after years of taking credit for a success he didn't achieve, now he has to take the fall for crimes he didn't commit. Another brilliant plot twist in this spectacular show.
Thank you for this great explanation! Really, you made me realize some details and meanings that I had totally missed. In my opinion, the story is good and Noomi is a great actress. I just hope they will give us some straight answers in the next season, otherwise it will be just a big flop and waste of time like the series Lost.
I quite enjoy the season, though I asked myself whether I would recommend it to anyone. I decided that it would depend on if they sticked the landing. I was reasonably satisfied with the ending right up to the last 2 seconds. I don't know if they planned that ending from the beginning, or if someone decided that it was a cute idea at the last minute, but it soured the whole thing for me. I don't care if they make a second season.
Ya I understood this as " bc she was on the ipad" so she cant switch places but she knows the other exists bc she was tech. in space but not actually. so she only got half the insight? but bud and alice are the only ones that can speak to there other half bc everybody else other halves are dead.. but this still doesnt explain why alice was pulled in via the internet ( ipad) but the other astronauts weren't...yet they were no more then 15 feet away when it all happened. I think this show is taking some liberties in the quantum realm bc we dont understand it yet, so there just making up excuses as to why it makes sense when non of this could be possible in reality.
@@tourch247 I think it has something to do with Jo's visions of the second universe, and Alice constantly being near her, and with the way observing a particle in 2 different states makes it behave in 1 particular state the same way Magnus was able to see Jo even though he wasn't on the spaceship but because Alice was looking at her or was present in that liminal space
because she was talking to her mom Jo by video when it happened. So in quantum mechanics she would be an "observer" and has been "Entangled" with Jo and thus the quantum state (Superposition)
@@slope_d00d2 the entire ISS had many cameras, people from the control were watching them, but no one else had the same effect. It's either something completely different, or an oversight from the writers.
I believe it is because of the CAL running AND Alice's connection both electronically during the accident as well as her mom's emotional connection to her at the same time. They got entangled.
One of the great sci fi series. Dark Matter also belongs to the same storyline based on Schrödinger Cat theory. But unlike Constellation which primarily focus on the dual nature of light i. e only two alternative timelines, Dark Matter focused on multiple alternative timelines. But in the end Apple TV's Joe & Jason Dason rocksssss ❤️❤️
The show was amazing & you did and great job at summarizing the season ending. 🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I don’t know if I’ll be able to wait for season 2. Maybe in a parallel universe season 2 already exists 👀
It's not just trauma, it's death at 4:50, 5:55, and 6:40. I think specifically the shows plays around with the concept of quantum immortality. The thought experiment was imagined to point out the fallacy in Schrodinger's Cat experiment. It substitutes the cat with a human who can observe and record the experiment. In 50% of outcomes they always die, but in other 50% of outcomes they always survive. For the person "surviving" the experiment, they would continuously experience their existence uninterrupted, where for them nothing happens. Since it's always the same person continuously surviving, their survival become "necessary" and they achieve "quantum immortality". Dying is also not a binary event but a continuum of successively decreasing states of consciousness of varying degrees infinitesimally small moment of time apart, until there isn't any consciousness to observe the experiment. The means there are also potentially infinitely many outcomes where the survivor lives but barely and for no discernible reason to them. That would allow the dead to not be dead. The thought experiment also leads into the idea of many-world interpretations, where a whole universe is created for every instance the human survived, leading to infinite variations. It's a righteous mess. But what if... I think something happens up in space and astronauts become untangled. Why? I doubt the showrunners know, they will squeeze the idea until someone suggest a solution on the internet, just like with LOST. Astronauts are also given lithium, which is often used as a mood stabilizer. It's either an inconvenience that muddies the waters, or it's used on purpose so there's always the option of gaslighting them into thinking they're just crazy. Liminal space in the show also refers to transitional spaces where "something might happen", not necessarily carrying a spooky connotation like with the internet meme of liminal spaces. Home is not a liminal space, people live there, but going somewhere by boat is a liminal activity. Area of space where ISS is located is also a liminal space. I think it's just a cool, spoopy phrase the show uses, because it hardly matters: weird stuff happens everywhere, not just in liminal spaces.
I think you're wrong about the CAL not being the thing that started this all. I believe the CAL caused a quantum ripple that travels through time. It's a bit of wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff. Henry explained it as an interference pattern which I believe is a quantum ripple in time affecting multiple timelines throughout history & since it happened in space it's only another state of matter that exists in zero gravity therefore anyone who goes to space experiences this quantum interference throughout ALL time in every universe. So when Henry originally went to space he felt this interference that he helped create and him being in the "good timeline" allowed him to be the one to lead the CAL experiment because he was the version of himself that had a good timeline therefore he was not discouraged from the scientific pursuit. That's why I believe Irena is head of the roscosmos just like Henry is the head of the CAL experiment. That experience in space & being in the good timeline made them realized they need to figure this thing out which ultimately caused this entire issue in the first place. Think of it as a casual loop or temporal paradox
Oooor was the Cal already a spacial anomoly that actually existed prior to the device and all the Device did wasn't create anything but simply capture the anomaly reading in a Device. 🤷🏿♂️
@@KalomikaArtsWhy did Bud trash it then.Even better question is why is only Henry able to see its readings if CAL is only sort of a measurement device?
Just finished it, was a little late to the party but loved it. Immediately googled season 2 just to find out it’s cancelled. Very sad. We’ll never get the answers in our timeline
I tried to get into this one but found better in the genre in the German short show 'The Signal', also enjoyed the Laurance Fishburne film of the same name but '3 Body Problem' has taken over all to the point I've researched the books just to understand what is going on. I have strong doubts netflix will be willing to continue the costs of doing the full story but currently there is still hope
@@flaviomonteiro1414 Assuming you're referring to 3 body problem. 3BP Was far better than I expected. Looking forward to the books, especially dark forest due to the contrasts with reality, but won't be getting in to them until next month 30 episodes vs 8, I'll pass for now but maybe one day, definitely if they do an anime on it at least. Not that interested in an accurate adaption of something I've not read yet but the story and scientific theories even though I'm really not bright enough to understand them have got me hooked. I blame this guy th-cam.com/channels/1rFmaGLYr0Ve_Y_soxZNWQ.html
Most confusing part was Jo's pregnancy. Who is the father? Husband? The guy from ESA? When exactly she conceived the baby? Right after a landing? Because for a moment I thought: if Jo from second world cheating husband with ESA guy, then only Jo's consciousness was transported by CAL experiment to another Universe, but body stay the same, because she is pregnant. It's very confusing, but this theory is wrong because we see Paul's story. Greetings.
Paul was never transported to his original timeline at the end. He just woke up at the hospital in the same timeline he was shot by Bud in. Or I’m just confused.
It's kinda weird amount of his confusion when he wakes up. He almost attacked the nurse and he's staring in his hand completely confused and disoriented. Like the last thing he remembers is him being on ISS during the amputation when he passed out. He was afraid, in pain...and sudenly switches back to his original reality. As other commenters said - only mind switches, not the body. And the catalyst is traumatic event which the other Paul had when he's shot and nearly died in hospital. Switch could've happen while in coma, only Paul from ISS eventually woke up. Similar is the very last shot which could present Joe switch, actually the part when Jo's consciousness swithes to a other Jo's dead body (only to create a nerve/muscle impulse for a brief moment. It could also mean that every switch is just a temporary - that you eventualy go back to your timeline. Just like Irene who is perfectly aware of her dead version. And it seems like she is in her own reality because she dont have episodes with holes in memory. Could be that Irene that we watched in the show died in space at one moment. But later switched back to existence, similar to Paul - with last thing she remembered is burning on shuttle. She openly spoke to Jo about her difficulties to move on with her life after all she witnessed in space (so it's not the case that she came back from the mission smoothly)
You just inspired me to give it a second chance. Episode one was a major turnoff surprisingly because of the lead character being so unappealing. Realising that it's "Counterpart" just not as well executed didn't help.... Thanks for the up!
from Alice's Perspecitve, I thought this whole series a very very dark representation of "Alice in the Wonderland" where Rabit is the Orange suit ghost :D
The girl who played Alice could be the next Millie Bobby Brown. One of MBB’s first things was an obscure series about a mirderer who could transfer or possess different people. Alice playing two different versions of herself was what kept me in the show.
I can't thank you enough for this excellently produced and coherent explanation of season 1 of Constellation! I am pretty proud of myself because I was able to grasp most of what unfolded as I watched the series but you educated me on some stuff I missed. I missed Paul's swap, when he was looking at his now-intact arms. I also missed that Iryna sent the email to ALL the astronauts. I also missed the fact that it wasn't the CAL that caused the problem since the first astronaut and his doppelganger were locked up in the convent. Furthermore, I didn't realize that traumatic events were unfolding when all the swaps took place and that this might be the catalyst for the swaps. Wouldn't the "person in the window" who unlocked the escape pod clamps have to be Jo in Paul's reality and Paul in Jo's reality? It looked like Jo to me in both scenes but they were both clearly women. Iryna died outside the ship and if she somehow got in and released the clamps, then where was Jo (she would have been inside too!)? Who was the guy Bud gave the flowers to? Was that the guy he threw off the cruise ship in the other reality? Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this mind-bending show! Noomi Rapace is fantastic and the actress who plays Alice blew me away! She added much gravity to the whole series (no pun intended 😁). This show is really well-crafted for such a difficult premise. I hope and pray there will be a season 2. Bud has to pay for what he did to Henry!
I watched it in its entirety and was completely lost through most of it till the last few episodes, and then needed to come to TH-cam to have someone break it down for me, so I'd understand better. In my opinion this show is best seen as a binge because if I had to watch it weekly I'd be completely lost and would've lost interest after the first episode. I won't watch a season 2 of this if it gets renewed.
Late to the comments, but I'm surprised that nobody is talking about them literally showing Schrödinger's cat (both alive and dead) in the cabin. I liked the series, but thought the ending could have been better.
The cats in the cabin were a bit on the nose, but cute reference anyway. I did wonder why the show was called Constellation. Also, I wondered how Jo in the ISS can still be alive, when presumably there was no oxygen (and a hole), like in the other version, and if dead, why not rotted away more than she was? The other Jo had been pregnant for 4 weeks so at least that much time had passed. But yeah, Schrodinger's Baby is going to be interesting!
I think she's "alive" only for a brief moment when eventually switched back to her timeline. Which implies "dead Jo" went back to Alice (which doesnt speak swedish) and Magnus
It's still possible that the CAL caused it all; time's arrow only flies in one direction if we assume our understanding of the universe to be correct. Maybe that assumption is wrong due to the CAL operating beyond the boundaries of our current knowledge.
Where is the explanation about Alice being able to talk to herself. And why she needed to be in the cupboard to do so. Also in the cabin there would seem to be 3 or even 4 alternative timelines. As there was one on fire, one with Alice and Jo, and another with the other Alice. There was the cabin all broken with a dead car and one with an Alice cat. So wasn’t clear at all what was going on here. But then smoke came through into the different timeline… did they teleport when they walked into the cabin??
Interesting show and good concept, but the execution lacked for me. I really don't like the attempt at Schrodinger's cat. Something is alive and dead yes, until we actually open the box and see for ourselves, but it's not literally alive and dead. Mom at the end with half her face ripped off yet still alive took me out of it completely. Still interested to see if there will be a season 2 to see what happens.
But why does Alice have a 2nd timeline despite not being an astronaught in space? or is it that the teach says she was in a liminal age space that it occurs then???
I’m going to be honest I put the show on and the first few episodes were blurred because I was messing with my phone at the same time I do that sometimes but then I think it was episode five or six was called Paul dead and I noticed it was the black astronaut that died But the show was focused on him. Then I started paying more attention and was like oh shit. I think this is getting good and that’s when I realize it was two different timelines or two different parallel worlds. Then I started paying more attention so I think the show is dope
That was literally the most interesting part of the show! If they did more of that instead of showing Jo crying every scene and Alice constantly in/being told to get out of the wardrobe.
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Some of the Apple shows just drag on and don't seem to have been edited professionally. This one is such a thing.
Where is the explanation about Alice being able to talk to herself. And why she needed to be in the cupboard to do so. Also in the cabin there would seem to be 3 or even 4 alternative timelines. As there was one on fire, one with Alice and Jo, and another with the other Alice. There was the cabin all broken with a dead car and one with an Alice cat. So wasn’t clear at all what was going on here. But then smoke came through into the different timeline… did they teleport when they walked into the cabin??
If there will be Season 2,i am expecting it
The real hero of this show is that iPads battery
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😂 Ikr, Apple should put it in a commercial.
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The half-dead Jo cannot unlock the iPad with Face ID now though...
The battery can be both dead & not dead at the same time😂
Could we be missing an obvious piece of this puzzle? •That the Cabin for whatever reason is as major of a liminal space as the ISS?•
Jo and Alice both were drawn there for no apparent reason. The Cal needs a relatively cold and more importantly, a desolate environment to work, & cabin seems to be both maybe more than the inside of the space station. Or maybe it’s a perfect place for the Cal to do its sorcery. It’s where all the paintings change, Only place where all 2 or 3 realities converge and access is possible. Would explain lack of connection between Alice & The Cal. Bud/Henry switched outside of there and even Magnus caught a glimpse of Jo there.
yes ... and the analog cassette tape player
Yeah & the lake could be like the box and whoever goes there is the cat or observer in Schroedinger’s experiment. The frozen lake is a literal fork in road, left goes to blue reality, right to red. Lake is Liminal
@@redmd9772I highly doubt they are winging it. Just because you don't understand what's going on doesn't prove your explanation
@redmd9772 Alternate realities are a delicate subject for writers and producers to work on. Yet they give us this masterpiece. No wonder they're still writing it, but doesn't mean they haven't thought of it all, the cassettes and the cabin are just mysteries for next seasons to come. I think it's a great work compared to other products. I love it
but one cabin is now lost...i like the lake idea, and may ruins will still be part of the story
I really enjoyed this season, and hope there is more. Henry/Bud were my favorite characters though, they really stole the show.
jonathan banks is a terrific actor. yeah, it was because of him that i even watched it in the first place :D
I'm so terribly bummed that they didn't renew it I feel very unsatisfied and I really wanted Justice for Henry bud just can't win
I think the switch happens when you are in space and there's no one near you. Hence the observer effect. If no one is around to observe you, you are in both universes at the same time until someone observes.
This doesint apply for Alice though. Cause she wasint in space
@@GOODZ7777 well Alice didn't change universes, but I've left comments on multiple videos talking about how Alice being able to see both universes doesn't make sense. Either there's something we still don't know about, or the writers just didn't think it through.
But bud/henry weren’t in space to switch back. Was it because of the cal device?
@@kristijan8518 Because the rest was plausible ? The alternate dimensions and what not and you're bothered by that bit ?
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Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon that is theorized to occur across time and distance.
So if Alice went into space as an adult, she could be quantum entangled even as a child.
"CONSTELLATION Ending Explained!"
I doubt that
Nope. that was basically it. All explained as is.
I can explain it as dog shit. Watch three body problem instead
"More confusing than my last marriage" 😂😂
Thanks for covering this show. I am a huge Noomi Rapace fan. I really enjoyed the science behind this show too. Great breakdown as usual!
“Daddy loves you very much!”
The Three Body Problem books really made me fall in love with sci-fi. So glad it got made into a show and happy we are getting other good sci-fi.
Check Foundation and Silo if you haven’t. Invasion season 2 was pretty decent but I found season one hard to watch because the characters were so unlikable.
I like the three body problem as well. In my opinion the show is better.
The Expanse.
Brilliant hard sci fi. The books are great with a satisfying ending.
@@Emanon...Great call. The Sy Fy seasons are good but I’d say the Amazon seasons are great due to the increased budget. I’d put it up there with the remake of Battlestar.
There are several series about the Three Body problem. I saw the 2023 one and I found it very good. There is also a 2024 one and an older one. Also some movies.
When you summarize it, it reminds me very much of some Fringe episodes and storylines.
i'm haunted by Journey to the Far Side of the Sun when i was a little girl. that film came out in 1969 and was some Saturday fare when i was a kid. man, the whole idea of a counterpart to earth, me, my existence made a huge impact on me.
Fringe was so underrated
I Loved It And Can't Wait For Season 02
I had a headache watching lol thank god for this!! 😅😅
Great review. Only problem is you are wrong about Paul switching timelines. He is still very much trapped in the 2nd timeline. He was only able to see the other one when unconscious. Remember his daughter from the timeline he’s trapped him said her dad was in the hospital healing from his gunshot wound. So he never left.
Also I should note, the only reason Bud/Henry could switch was bc both survived in both timelines. Notice they both were wearing the clothes the other one had on when they switched back. This implies their bodies don’t actually switch but their consciousness instead.
It’s why Jo was able to play the piano despite never playing in her original timeline. The body she has is of the Jo who died trapped in her timeline. It’s why Irena told her to start doing things “this body” is familiar with. Only their minds can be switched, not their bodies.
Now what may be possible is Alice & Jo’s husband switching places with their other selves, which would reunite the family. Jo can never switch since her body is destroyed…but her family maybe can. That said, the likelihood of it happening is super slim. At the most I can maybe see Alice trading places.
yeah, irena knows she has no life in the other world, and is trying to tell jo to make her life here...that she can't go back (to a dead body....or can she??? that very end where the seeming dead Jo moved freaked me out)
Interesting, I was thinking there are just 2 different timelines and people
What about the cassette player? Does it show an actual contact?
This is further proven by the interrogation where Henry is wrong about the DNA change,
And one thing people are missing, is that it's not a body swap as never explained one thing experiencing two places at once. He's speaking of the one consciousness occupying two bodies at the same time...overlapping.
Hence why Alice can speak to herself. Her consciousness shares two versions of herself at once.
The old guys are her sons. I know... crazy.
Hey yes, I thought that also because they said 'mama'.
Maybe they call everyone mama as they are locked up for decades and super crazy
Best explanation I've seen so far.
My dude went from smuggling drug and being a bodyguard for the cartel to an astronaut always chase ur dreams Henry 😂
I also saw Breaking Bad. Good Show.
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He really came from working as a security officer letting cars through the gate lol
I enjoyed this, but Alice constantly said, "Daddy and Mummy," which got on my nerves. Jmo. Noomi never disappoints.
Yup that kid got on my head too
@youngpope3093 the husband was a little annoying too. Lol
I loved the show. Thanks for this helpful breakdown. I agree with some of the others that it would be helpful if things were clarified in season two.
This show is okay. If you want to see an excellent show based on the same concept, watch Counterpart. It's a British show with J. K. Simmons as one of the lead actors.
I loved Counter Part. But I'm not sure it's based on the same concept. Either way, it's a superior show to Constellation, like 10 fold.
@@TangoNevada Yes, you are right. They are different. I guess I miss shows with that kind of quality. Everything is so mediocre. How did we get here?
@@TangoNevada Is Counterpart like 'The Man in the High Castle'?
@@hongry-life From what little I know about about "The Man in the High Castle" I would say no. One is about an alternate history in the same universe, while Counterpart is about similar universes encountering each other and then diverging from there more and more due to the contact, while they are both in contact with each other.
It's hard to explain, but Counterpart is an extremely good concept and done really well with great acting. It's not just an alternate version of history. It's much more. That's not to say TMINHC isn't any good, it may be. I haven't seen it. They just sound like different concepts.
@@TangoNevada Okay, thanks.
Idk what everyone is on about. I thought this show was great !!! Can’t expect to get all the answers in season 1.
One of the details that has me spinning is that EP6 Paul is in 2023, but ep2-5, Jo is in 2021 (you can see it in their deposition video timestamp)
The ultrasound says 2020
@@kitten358 so its confirmed 3 timelines... or more
@@jacky79322yea i picked up on that earlier in the show so the concept was that 2 things can exist in different planes of space at the same time but i think the actual thing is they can exist simultaneously through space as well as time
@@jacky79322 Nah just terriable continuity.
paul got his daughters age wrong
I started watching the first episode but then totally forgot to watch again bc life happens and other shows happened, too. But what i watched, i liked it.
I want more bad Bud.
Oh so she's Schrodinger's Astronaut now I get it.
Now I’m curious to know what happened with the divorce story more than Constellation!
Just finished the season. Bonkers is all I can say! 🥺
Am confused but invested 😊
Brilliant series.
It's a Microsoft IPAD promotional movie. The IPAD's original proximity to the CAL is what links Alice, Mom, and Paul. Apparently, IPADs in space never run out of charge -- and allow liminal space swapping.
Regarding the both dead and alive thing, I remember specifically Alice saying if Joe in episode one, "she looks dead"
I thought it was weird at the time but it might mean something more if her "corpse" in the other timeline is alive.
Lack of oxygen causes this. Can happen on Earth at high altitude or deprivation diving. The line being conscious and unconscious. Liminal space.
I love the show. I was late to discover it but Im hooked now 👍👍👍👍
I love the end of your videos.... This outro is my favorite from American horror story
In the first episode if you watch closely they walk through the corridor and you see in the reflection a different version of him already without his glasses watching himself.
Thank you - thank you - thank you for the return of 'Daddy loves you' to your tag... so much better than anything else you've ever used (IMHO).
This video of this summary was excellent. I just can’t wrap my head around two parallel universes. I watched Constellation intently and hoped it would leave our characters in better condition
I'm siding with the fact that all these astronauts are recovering meth heads living in a mental hospital perpetuating this wild hysteria. Jo claims she never played piano before and suddenly can play, but no time in the series did she show anyone she could play. She was always alone when she could play which is a sign she's imagining all of it. Considering her family are virtually identical outside of the blue car and the red car, yet she freaks out at how different they are. I have a friend who's a recovering meth addict and she will go into psychosis and think she can play guitar but can't and makes excuses why, then she'll think that her mother is a replacement mother, and she's had replacement body parts, and brain transplants, and thinks cops have implanted a micro listening device in her ear, and people are hiding behind the walls, and the invisible man is behind it all... My biggest problem is there's no way Jo's head could make a hole in the window of a space station and it looking like a bullet hole, and no intelligent person would smack into anything head first without using their arms to protect themselves, and if there was a bullet hole in the glass, a simple baby wipe isn't going to plug a zero atmosphere vacuum. This is either poor writing or a part of the mental patient's wild imagination.
Loved it. Thinking man’s show.
Thanks for the wonderful recap as always. So.... Should I watch it? Some people say that I'm better off re-watching fringe. What do you think?
I honestly enjoyed it. it had me puzzled at times and i enjoyed the mysteries. I don’t need to have ALL the answers right away but do hope there is another season to end it well for everyone.
That was a great summarization of what’s happening here. Never occurred to me that the catalyst is death or a seriously traumatic event. Bud actually knew he had to attempt to kill Paul to get back and is why he killed that other guy on the cruise ship. The problem obviously is why didn’t he jump back then?? There just be something else that has to be occurring on the other side to allow this to happen. Anyway, gonna have to watch this one again
I think he mentioned it here that something traumatic has to be happening on the other end for the switch to happen. Bud shot Paul, and Henry was rescuing Alice and Jo from the cabin at the same time. For Jo, they were both in space, and both experienced the accident at the same time. And perhaps that's why it's usually happens in space because the characters experience the traumatic event at the same time.
My brain is cooked well-done after seeing the serie. What a experience!
Amount of Paul confusion when he wakes up is interesting.
He almost attacked the nurse and he's staring in his hand completely confused and disoriented. Like the last thing he remembers is him being on ISS during the amputation when he passed out.
He was afraid, in pain...and sudenly switches back to his original reality. As other commenters said - only mind switches, not the body. And the catalyst is traumatic event which the other Paul had when he's shot and nearly died in hospital. Switch could've happen while in coma, only Paul from ISS eventually woke up.
Similar is the very last shot which could show Joe switch, actually the part when Jo's consciousness swithes to a other Jo's dead body (only to create a nerve/muscle impulse for a brief moment.
It could also mean that every switch is just a temporary - that you eventually go back to your timeline.
Just like Irene who is perfectly aware of her dead version. And it seems like she is in her own reality because she doesnt have episodes with holes in memory. Could be that Irene that we watched in the show died in space at one moment. But later switched back to existence, similar to Paul - with last thing she remembered is burning on shuttle. She openly spoke to Jo about her difficulties to move on with her life after all she witnessed in space (so it's not the case that she came back from the mission smoothly)
Here's something I don't understand (aside from WHY this amazing show was canceled ): Henry told Irena early on that he hadn't heard from his "brother" in years, "thank God." He got the better deal between the two of them by a LONG shot - he got to come back as a hero and get a Nobel Prize he didn't actually deserve, because his crew are the ones who actually died - he swapped places with his counterpart who fixed the spaceship and saved his crew. So why is Henry the one digging for answers with the CAL experiment? If his counterpart Bud hasn't bothered him in years and he's sitting pretty here as the big hero, why go messing around with this? He screwed himself big time! He later tells Bud in the mirror that he invented a device that seems to be making things worse - the CAL. If he had just left well enough alone, he most likely wouldn't have been swapped back to his original universe. The irony is that after years of taking credit for a success he didn't achieve, now he has to take the fall for crimes he didn't commit. Another brilliant plot twist in this spectacular show.
tbh he did the deserve the Nobel prize because hes the one who worked for it
Thank you for this great explanation! Really, you made me realize some details and meanings that I had totally missed.
In my opinion, the story is good and Noomi is a great actress. I just hope they will give us some straight answers in the next season, otherwise it will be just a big flop and waste of time like the series Lost.
Excellent analysis. I was very dissatisfied at the end of season 8, but after your explanation, I see that it was still good. - Thanks!
It wasn't and you were right first time
No it isn’t. It’s terrible and the last episode was somehow the most boring. The show found a new state of matter for dog poop
yep, me too. this helped a lot.
I quite enjoy the season, though I asked myself whether I would recommend it to anyone. I decided that it would depend on if they sticked the landing.
I was reasonably satisfied with the ending right up to the last 2 seconds. I don't know if they planned that ending from the beginning, or if someone decided that it was a cute idea at the last minute, but it soured the whole thing for me. I don't care if they make a second season.
@@vannoo67 three body problem > constellation
How did Alice get involved with the switch? She never went to space but she sees things from the other universe.
Ya I understood this as " bc she was on the ipad" so she cant switch places but she knows the other exists bc she was tech. in space but not actually. so she only got half the insight? but bud and alice are the only ones that can speak to there other half bc everybody else other halves are dead.. but this still doesnt explain why alice was pulled in via the internet ( ipad) but the other astronauts weren't...yet they were no more then 15 feet away when it all happened. I think this show is taking some liberties in the quantum realm bc we dont understand it yet, so there just making up excuses as to why it makes sense when non of this could be possible in reality.
@@tourch247 I think it has something to do with Jo's visions of the second universe, and Alice constantly being near her, and with the way observing a particle in 2 different states makes it behave in 1 particular state the same way Magnus was able to see Jo even though he wasn't on the spaceship but because Alice was looking at her or was present in that liminal space
because she was talking to her mom Jo by video when it happened. So in quantum mechanics she would be an "observer" and has been "Entangled" with Jo and thus the quantum state (Superposition)
@@slope_d00d2 the entire ISS had many cameras, people from the control were watching them, but no one else had the same effect. It's either something completely different, or an oversight from the writers.
I believe it is because of the CAL running AND Alice's connection both electronically during the accident as well as her mom's emotional connection to her at the same time. They got entangled.
Loved your interpretation!!❤
One of the great sci fi series. Dark Matter also belongs to the same storyline based on Schrödinger Cat theory. But unlike Constellation which primarily focus on the dual nature of light i. e only two alternative timelines, Dark Matter focused on multiple alternative timelines. But in the end Apple TV's Joe & Jason Dason rocksssss ❤️❤️
Thank you for this. This show was so confusing that I couldn’t even really enjoy the ending. I may rewatch the last episode now.
yeah, this helped me a lot. it's almost like they tried to put some sort of finality to it in case it doesn't get renewed.
The show was amazing & you did and great job at summarizing the season ending. 🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I don’t know if I’ll be able to wait for season 2. Maybe in a parallel universe season 2 already exists 👀
Yeah ive already seen the season 3 also.. good stuff, enjoy waiting in yours.
It's not just trauma, it's death at 4:50, 5:55, and 6:40. I think specifically the shows plays around with the concept of quantum immortality. The thought experiment was imagined to point out the fallacy in Schrodinger's Cat experiment. It substitutes the cat with a human who can observe and record the experiment. In 50% of outcomes they always die, but in other 50% of outcomes they always survive. For the person "surviving" the experiment, they would continuously experience their existence uninterrupted, where for them nothing happens. Since it's always the same person continuously surviving, their survival become "necessary" and they achieve "quantum immortality". Dying is also not a binary event but a continuum of successively decreasing states of consciousness of varying degrees infinitesimally small moment of time apart, until there isn't any consciousness to observe the experiment. The means there are also potentially infinitely many outcomes where the survivor lives but barely and for no discernible reason to them. That would allow the dead to not be dead. The thought experiment also leads into the idea of many-world interpretations, where a whole universe is created for every instance the human survived, leading to infinite variations. It's a righteous mess. But what if...
I think something happens up in space and astronauts become untangled. Why? I doubt the showrunners know, they will squeeze the idea until someone suggest a solution on the internet, just like with LOST. Astronauts are also given lithium, which is often used as a mood stabilizer. It's either an inconvenience that muddies the waters, or it's used on purpose so there's always the option of gaslighting them into thinking they're just crazy.
Liminal space in the show also refers to transitional spaces where "something might happen", not necessarily carrying a spooky connotation like with the internet meme of liminal spaces. Home is not a liminal space, people live there, but going somewhere by boat is a liminal activity. Area of space where ISS is located is also a liminal space. I think it's just a cool, spoopy phrase the show uses, because it hardly matters: weird stuff happens everywhere, not just in liminal spaces.
So sad this show got cancelled, just finished watching it :(
I think you're wrong about the CAL not being the thing that started this all. I believe the CAL caused a quantum ripple that travels through time. It's a bit of wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff. Henry explained it as an interference pattern which I believe is a quantum ripple in time affecting multiple timelines throughout history & since it happened in space it's only another state of matter that exists in zero gravity therefore anyone who goes to space experiences this quantum interference throughout ALL time in every universe. So when Henry originally went to space he felt this interference that he helped create and him being in the "good timeline" allowed him to be the one to lead the CAL experiment because he was the version of himself that had a good timeline therefore he was not discouraged from the scientific pursuit. That's why I believe Irena is head of the roscosmos just like Henry is the head of the CAL experiment. That experience in space & being in the good timeline made them realized they need to figure this thing out which ultimately caused this entire issue in the first place. Think of it as a casual loop or temporal paradox
Oooor was the Cal already a spacial anomoly that actually existed prior to the device and all the Device did wasn't create anything but simply capture the anomaly reading in a Device.
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@@KalomikaArtsWhy did Bud trash it then.Even better question is why is only Henry able to see its readings if CAL is only sort of a measurement device?
Just finished it, was a little late to the party but loved it. Immediately googled season 2 just to find out it’s cancelled. Very sad. We’ll never get the answers in our timeline
I tried to get into this one but found better in the genre in the German short show 'The Signal', also enjoyed the Laurance Fishburne film of the same name but '3 Body Problem' has taken over all to the point I've researched the books just to understand what is going on. I have strong doubts netflix will be willing to continue the costs of doing the full story but currently there is still hope
If you want to watch a more accurate adaptation, watch the chinese one...
@@flaviomonteiro1414 Assuming you're referring to 3 body problem.
3BP Was far better than I expected. Looking forward to the books, especially dark forest due to the contrasts with reality, but won't be getting in to them until next month 30 episodes vs 8, I'll pass for now but maybe one day, definitely if they do an anime on it at least. Not that interested in an accurate adaption of something I've not read yet but the story and scientific theories even though I'm really not bright enough to understand them have got me hooked. I blame this guy th-cam.com/channels/1rFmaGLYr0Ve_Y_soxZNWQ.html
Halfway through the season I just started calling the show Breaking Bud
Bro talks about his last marriage, ex girlfriend Stephanie is seething
So what about the difference of years? like same events happened in 2020 and 2021?
Most confusing part was Jo's pregnancy. Who is the father? Husband? The guy from ESA? When exactly she conceived the baby? Right after a landing?
Because for a moment I thought: if Jo from second world cheating husband with ESA guy, then only Jo's consciousness was transported by CAL experiment to another Universe, but body stay the same, because she is pregnant. It's very confusing, but this theory is wrong because we see Paul's story.
Greetings.
Refreshing to see good writing and direction... the acting follows... in an SCI Fi series again
Paul was never transported to his original timeline at the end. He just woke up at the hospital in the same timeline he was shot by Bud in. Or I’m just confused.
It's kinda weird amount of his confusion when he wakes up.
He almost attacked the nurse and he's staring in his hand completely confused and disoriented. Like the last thing he remembers is him being on ISS during the amputation when he passed out.
He was afraid, in pain...and sudenly switches back to his original reality. As other commenters said - only mind switches, not the body. And the catalyst is traumatic event which the other Paul had when he's shot and nearly died in hospital. Switch could've happen while in coma, only Paul from ISS eventually woke up.
Similar is the very last shot which could present Joe switch, actually the part when Jo's consciousness swithes to a other Jo's dead body (only to create a nerve/muscle impulse for a brief moment.
It could also mean that every switch is just a temporary - that you eventualy go back to your timeline.
Just like Irene who is perfectly aware of her dead version. And it seems like she is in her own reality because she dont have episodes with holes in memory. Could be that Irene that we watched in the show died in space at one moment. But later switched back to existence, similar to Paul - with last thing she remembered is burning on shuttle. She openly spoke to Jo about her difficulties to move on with her life after all she witnessed in space (so it's not the case that she came back from the mission smoothly)
I enjoyed it. I thought it could have been a few episodes less but that is that. What do you think they would cover in season 2?
Bro, this explainer made me realize how much I didn’t catch or understand what the hell I saw lmao.
Weird since the show beats you over the head with it and it’s obvious by the second episode
@@TheseColorsRunFromPutin ahh I missed it somehow I guess.
@@drewmcgill5290 sorry not to be mean to you I just really didn’t like this show
You just inspired me to give it a second chance. Episode one was a major turnoff surprisingly because of the lead character being so unappealing. Realising that it's "Counterpart" just not as well executed didn't help.... Thanks for the up!
A very nice tv show. A must watch
Binged it today
from Alice's Perspecitve, I thought this whole series a very very dark representation of "Alice in the Wonderland" where Rabit is the Orange suit ghost :D
i loved the show, i noticed it very fast that it will be focused around paralell universes
If I got a dollar for all the times I've said "what" watching this show. I could buy 20 McChickens.
The girl who played Alice could be the next Millie Bobby Brown. One of MBB’s first things was an obscure series about a mirderer who could transfer or possess different people. Alice playing two different versions of herself was what kept me in the show.
Good video!
I can't thank you enough for this excellently produced and coherent explanation of season 1 of Constellation!
I am pretty proud of myself because I was able to grasp most of what unfolded as I watched the series but you educated me on some stuff I missed. I missed Paul's swap, when he was looking at his now-intact arms. I also missed that Iryna sent the email to ALL the astronauts. I also missed the fact that it wasn't the CAL that caused the problem since the first astronaut and his doppelganger were locked up in the convent. Furthermore, I didn't realize that traumatic events were unfolding when all the swaps took place and that this might be the catalyst for the swaps.
Wouldn't the "person in the window" who unlocked the escape pod clamps have to be Jo in Paul's reality and Paul in Jo's reality? It looked like Jo to me in both scenes but they were both clearly women. Iryna died outside the ship and if she somehow got in and released the clamps, then where was Jo (she would have been inside too!)?
Who was the guy Bud gave the flowers to? Was that the guy he threw off the cruise ship in the other reality?
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this mind-bending show! Noomi Rapace is fantastic and the actress who plays Alice blew me away! She added much gravity to the whole series (no pun intended 😁).
This show is really well-crafted for such a difficult premise. I hope and pray there will be a season 2. Bud has to pay for what he did to Henry!
Twist! Alice was played by twins Rosie and Davina Coleman.
Had really hoped for a better final episode.
Ya. And also all the episodes before it. Yawn city
Nice video man. Well explained. But I doubt it they will make season 2. I think the story here is full circle, has an ending, there is not to be done.
What a great series love it!!
I think there is a third universe . One with a blu colour hue, a red hue and one that's orange hued.
The blue universe might be a liminal space, like the cabin where the girls can see each other in the mirror.
Good catch with Paul at the end, I didn't realize he switched back.
I watched it in its entirety and was completely lost through most of it till the last few episodes, and then needed to come to TH-cam to have someone break it down for me, so I'd understand better. In my opinion this show is best seen as a binge because if I had to watch it weekly I'd be completely lost and would've lost interest after the first episode. I won't watch a season 2 of this if it gets renewed.
Late to the comments, but I'm surprised that nobody is talking about them literally showing Schrödinger's cat (both alive and dead) in the cabin. I liked the series, but thought the ending could have been better.
thank you
I heard there isn't going to be a season 2? Did I hear wrong?
The cats in the cabin were a bit on the nose, but cute reference anyway. I did wonder why the show was called Constellation. Also, I wondered how Jo in the ISS can still be alive, when presumably there was no oxygen (and a hole), like in the other version, and if dead, why not rotted away more than she was? The other Jo had been pregnant for 4 weeks so at least that much time had passed. But yeah, Schrodinger's Baby is going to be interesting!
I think she's "alive" only for a brief moment when eventually switched back to her timeline. Which implies "dead Jo" went back to Alice (which doesnt speak swedish) and Magnus
Please do a think story on Late Night With The Devil
If it wasn't for series explanations I still wouldn't have known what was going on.
It's still possible that the CAL caused it all; time's arrow only flies in one direction if we assume our understanding of the universe to be correct. Maybe that assumption is wrong due to the CAL operating beyond the boundaries of our current knowledge.
Hoping for Season 2 TBH...
This show wasn't that good but I stuck it out til the end. Still feel the same
That is just about exactly how I felt, ultimately unsatisfied!
Its was a slow burn that fizzled out
It was great i thought
Loved it.
I gave up after episode 5 and I’m so glad I did !! Not worth it
Where is the explanation about Alice being able to talk to herself. And why she needed to be in the cupboard to do so. Also in the cabin there would seem to be 3 or even 4 alternative timelines. As there was one on fire, one with Alice and Jo, and another with the other Alice. There was the cabin all broken with a dead car and one with an Alice cat. So wasn’t clear at all what was going on here. But then smoke came through into the different timeline… did they teleport when they walked into the cabin??
Honestly, I was expecting more, the final 3 episodes were so slow and didn't develop the science part of the story at all.
This was soooo goood, i found about it by mistake, thank you yt suggestions for actually being useful!
Work of art, cancelled. Wasn’t reaching high enough viewership to satisfy Apple executives.☹
Interesting show and good concept, but the execution lacked for me. I really don't like the attempt at Schrodinger's cat. Something is alive and dead yes, until we actually open the box and see for ourselves, but it's not literally alive and dead. Mom at the end with half her face ripped off yet still alive took me out of it completely.
Still interested to see if there will be a season 2 to see what happens.
My whole thing is why did bud act like the name henry had nothing to do with him, when in reality he is henry that got switched into buds timeline?
Are Bud And Henry the only ones who have switched back?
Paul did too after he got shot.
@@swishpronoob I thought so. Wasn’t sure if i was correct.
But why does Alice have a 2nd timeline despite not being an astronaught in space? or is it that the teach says she was in a liminal age space that it occurs then???
I’m going to be honest I put the show on and the first few episodes were blurred because I was messing with my phone at the same time I do that sometimes but then I think it was episode five or six was called Paul dead and I noticed it was the black astronaut that died But the show was focused on him. Then I started paying more attention and was like oh shit. I think this is getting good and that’s when I realize it was two different timelines or two different parallel worlds. Then I started paying more attention so I think the show is dope
That was literally the most interesting part of the show! If they did more of that instead of showing Jo crying every scene and Alice constantly in/being told to get out of the wardrobe.
I actually loved the show but unfortunately there is not going to be a season 2 😪 Apple TV+ cancelled it
I really wanted to like this show more than I did tbh
-Aliens… I Blame Aliens 👽