Time for the second season of the acclaimed science-fiction series Apple is producing at the moment, and I really enjoyed the first one so of we go.
Now, take into account, it is "based" on the books by Isaac Asimov, but in truth diverges ever further from them with every episode, let alone season.
Think of it a bit like the Rings of Power, take away the Tolkien monniker and you have a very enjoyable fantasy series, and the same goes for this series in my opinion. It has the names and the basic concept, but that is about it in the end...
Now, the second season keeps jumping places and times as the first one did, at times resulting in a bit of disorientation for the viewer. What is more, having multiple copies of Harry Seldon running around doesn't make it any easier to know which one knows what. The plan is veering of course, and Gaal and Salvor are trying to put it back together as the events of a "second crisis" are starting to unfold. In the meantime, Emperor Day is planning to add the genetic heritage by wedding Queen Sarteh, a monarch who blames him for killing her whole family.
From then on, the plan takes the course of founding a Second Foundation, which will be crucial for the first to survive, as clerics of a faith that formed on the first are trying to bring outlier planets into the folds of Foundation themselves after the Vault on Terminus has reopened. In the meantime, a vision from Gaal reveals someone called The Mule will rise in 150 years and that he is the source of the impeding darkness and accelerated fall of Empire. Empire in the meantime is confronted with the knowledge that not only Terminus survived a solar flare, but is technologically outdevelopping them, the Whisper ships being the best proof of that with their enhanced jump technology.
From there onwards, the story splits into three main lines: Gaal and Salvor trying to found a second Foundation on a planet of mentats, but their leader has other plans. She wants Gaal to become her newest host body for her mental consciousness, and this results ultimately in the death of Salvor and Gaal and Harry overcoming her, starting a cycle to help found the Second Foundation. On Terminus, Empire arrives to destroy the Foundation, seemingly succeeding. But it will cost him his entire fleet and his own life, while the inhabitants have been saved unknowingly by the Vault and Harry Seldon, bringing about the rapid fall of the Empire, but also the destruction of Terminus itself as Invictus is crashed into the planet by the fleet. The third arc unravels the secrets of Demerzel, and while this will end the current brother Dusk and the exile of Dawn together with Sareth with whom he is having child, it once more weakens the position of the genetic heritage to the public, Demerzel who has now a copy of the Prime Radiant realizing Empire is inevitably doomed...
So there was once more a lot going on this season, but it felt less disorganised like the first season for sure. The second Foundation, The Mule and the fall of Empire have been set up, and will likely start happening in the third season.
Which I'll be watching pretty soon after this one for sure....