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We’re a group of middle-aged guys who loved this series as teenagers. In season one we finished revisiting the original trilogy in anticipation of the TeeVee show.

Now that the show is here we won't just be enjoying it, we'll be bringing you our thoughts and predictions every week!

Hopefully, through this podcast, we'll bring you along for the ride. We want to do our part to bring this series to a new group of fans who are hopefully far more diverse than the three of us.

Stars End: A Foundation Podcast Stars End Podcast

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    • 4.8 • 20 Ratings

We’re a group of middle-aged guys who loved this series as teenagers. In season one we finished revisiting the original trilogy in anticipation of the TeeVee show.

Now that the show is here we won't just be enjoying it, we'll be bringing you our thoughts and predictions every week!

Hopefully, through this podcast, we'll bring you along for the ride. We want to do our part to bring this series to a new group of fans who are hopefully far more diverse than the three of us.

    Stars End S5E08 - A Dog in Pain Emits Podcasts of a Kind That Are Well Understood By Other Dogs

    Stars End S5E08 - A Dog in Pain Emits Podcasts of a Kind That Are Well Understood By Other Dogs

    In this episode, we talk about Chapters 7, 8, and 9 of Foundation and Earth, "Leaving Comporellon," "Forbidden World," and "Facing the Pack."

    I've largely stopped bothering with the spoiler warnings, but I'm going to spoiler enough in this episode description to warrant one. If you want to discover things as you read and you haven't read these chapters yet, you know what to do.

    Tau Ceti is the nearest "sun-like star" to Earth that isn't in a multiple-star system and so it's been a frequent locale in Science Fiction over the years. It was a natural choice for Asimov to place Aurora, the first of the Spacer Worlds, in the Tau Ceti system.

    Since Asimov made that decision, we've discovered and cataloged thousands of exoplanets, that is, planets orbiting stars other than our sun. Several of them are in the Tau Ceti system and two, Tau Ceti d and e, are super-Earths that appear to be at the outer edges of Tau Ceti's habitable zone. That seems to fit what we learn about Aurora in this book; it was a terraformed world that, without humans to maintain it, was slipping back into uninhabitability.

    There is another, proposed, exoplanet orbiting Tau Ceti, called PxP-4. That one could be smack in the middle of the habitable zone.

    In any event, it's time to return to the Tau Ceti system and take a good look around. Also, there are dogs! So Let's go!

    • 55 min
    Stars End S5E07 - There is a Kind of Free-Masonry Among Podcasts

    Stars End S5E07 - There is a Kind of Free-Masonry Among Podcasts

    We talk about chapters 4 to 6 of Foundation and Earth.

    There's almost a framing sequence for this part of Foundation and Earth, "On Comporellon," "Struggle for the Ship," and "The Nature of Earth." At the outset, Trevize had bulldozed his way onto Comporellon by implying that Bliss and Pelorat are involved in illicit activities that can't be allowed to get back to the wife Pelorat does not have. By the end, it's Trevize who's plied a woman for information and favors with his masculine wiles.

    In the interim, we see what has become of Baleyworld, the first drop of the second wave of galactic colonization. Frigid, puritanical, authoritarian, and gray it's an uninviting place until we're allowed entry into the private world of Mitza Lizalor and we learn what we need to continue the search for Earth.

    Join us as we take it all apart and then put it back together again! Let's go!

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Stars End S5E06 - You Cannot Have a Reasonable Civilization Without Podcasts of Some Kind

    Stars End S5E06 - You Cannot Have a Reasonable Civilization Without Podcasts of Some Kind

    We're diving into Foundation and Earth with Chapters 1 through 3.

    The story so far:

    When
    last we checked in, Golan Trevize had deduced that the ultimate answer
    to the ultimate question of Life, The Interregnum, and Everything was
    "Galaxia" and not "The Seldon Plan" or "42" as we had previously been
    led to believe.

    But still,
    he has his doubts. Like a proper mathematics student, he's
    uncomfortable unless he can show his work. And so, he and his two
    ape-descended companions, Pelorat and Bliss, have begun a quest to find
    out what the actual question was.

    Thus,
    they search for Earth, the biggest, most powerful computer ever built,
    even bigger than the Milliard Gargantubrain at Maximegalon. They will
    find it, learn the actual question, and all will be right with the
    galaxy. Unless the telephone sanitizers have anything to say about it.

    Or something like that. Join us for Chapters 1 through 3 of Foundation and Earth, "The Search Begins," Toward Comporellon" and "At The Entry Station." We'll be sure to get it sorted.

    • 57 min
    Stars End S5E05 - Once This Podcast is Attained All Sighs Become Sighs of Ecstasy

    Stars End S5E05 - Once This Podcast is Attained All Sighs Become Sighs of Ecstasy

    It's our final podcast on Foundation's Edge as we discuss chapters 17 to 20!



    My Mom, an unabashed fan of Joseph Campbell, frequently counseled me to "find my bliss." I think I've done pretty well.



    Collectively, though, we may have found our Bliss as we reach the closing chapters of our novel, "Gaia," "Collision," "Decision," and "Conclusion." Our heroes have arrived at Gaia, and all our principal characters are on the scene. Stuff is finally happening! This is as action-packed as an Asimov story can be!



    And we finally, through Golan Trevize, learn the ultimate answer to the ultimate question of Life, The Interregnum, and Everything! Spoiler alert: it isn't "42." Let's GO!

    • 59 min
    Stars End S5E04 - The Podcast is a Powerful Dispenser of Odors

    Stars End S5E04 - The Podcast is a Powerful Dispenser of Odors

    We talk about chapters 13 through 16 of Foundation's Edge.

    We're finally up to the episode where we reveal that Apple TV's Foundation has been renewed for season 3! Not exactly ripped from the headlines.

    Also, the Great and Glorious Az wants us to know that, like spaceships, other planets have their own distinctive odors.

    ⁠It's true!⁠ Captain Kirk could have faced the Gorn on the Moon as astronauts tell us that moondust smells like gunpowder. The atmospheres of Venus and Mars contain hydrogen sulfide, which smells of rotten eggs. Ew. Lucky for you if you took off your helmet on either planet you'd be too busy suffocating or bursting into flames to notice the stench. You get the idea.

    Still, I'm just happy that this olfactory dissertation doesn't overlap with the exhaustive explorations of restrooms.

    So we talk about "University," "Forward," "Gaia-S," and "Convergence" from Foundations Edge. There's a nice bit about The Five Sisters, a pentagonal constellation as seen from Sayshell, that plays an important part in the plot. It reminded Joseph of "Constant as the Northern Star" one of Asimov's science essays from the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction which was collected in Of Matters Great and Small. And we go on a bit of a lengthy, but fun. digression.

    Join us!

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Stars End S5 - Special Update 2024-02-24

    Stars End S5 - Special Update 2024-02-24

    Dateline – Terminus:

    It's sweet that you guys noticed that we hadn't commented on the news about Apple TV's Foundation being renewed for Season 3!

    But that isn't exactly what happened; we did, in fact, talk about it on S5E04. Unfortunately, we've all been super busy and the post-production train has a metaphorical Bishop's Claw on the tracks. Believe me, you don't want to mess with one of those. That episode will be out in a couple of days.

    But when the news about David Goyer and his status as showrunner dropped, we decided to do something different. Here's our first special bulletin!

    Me, I'm hoping for huge budget cuts! Let's strip it down until it looks like a production of Our Town and put The Great and Glorious Az‘s vision on full conversational display.

    And let's lean into it! How about a long monologue by Jared Harris, shot on location in a Shoney’s men’s room about how little plumbing has changed in 12000 years? I'd watch that!

    Thanks for your dedication to Stars End and never fear! We'll be getting caught up as quickly as we can.

    • 8 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
20 Ratings

20 Ratings

Merrimack-Kid ,

Best Sci-Fi Podcast

While the podcast iwas started to cover Apple TV’s Asimov’s Foundation Show, they come up with a broader and better podcast. It’s all about all of Asimov’s books in his Robot and Foundation series. And its is now the best Sci-Fi podcast. They are both serious and fun in each episode, making you want more and more from them. Two recommendations: first they could add what has been called Asimov’s Empire books: The Currents of Space, Pebble in the Sky, The Stars Like Dust. While these were never really connected to his other series, Asimov considered them as part because the stories take place in the Galactic Empire, after the Robot series and before the Foundation series. And if they really are interested in going beyond where Asimov ended, there is a trilogy covering the post Foundation series. Called the Final Foundation, the first two books are available and the final is in process.

mathprofessor ,

Part of the Conversation

My husband was very excited that someone was finally making a screen adaptation of the Foundation series. I had never read the Foundation series. But I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the gentlemen discuss them on the podcast. Through discussions with my husband and listening I felt like I was part of the conversation. As the the new tv series has gone on this has continued. I have found myself responding and talking back to the podcast. I love that. Also, they have had some interesting guests that have added to the conversation and brought differing perspectives. This has only added to the fun. I love feeling like I’m part of the conversation and hope to continue the discussion.

Baron Bosc ,

Fantastic discussion about the Foundation Series

I came across this podcast as I was re-reading the books ahead of the premier of the new Apple series. Their discussion of the books was instantly captivating, enlightening, and entertaining…. And nothing has changed now that they are focusing on the TV series.

If you want a smart, fun, and honest conversation about all things Foundation, look no further than this podcast.

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