Oh man how in the world did the reviewers say this show was bad? The first episode was great and nothing silly at all. I loved it
@robfaherty10062 күн бұрын
Because it was bad. It was like Dawsons Creek in space. Lame
@ryankwon87852 күн бұрын
It should be noted that a lot of Dune fans dislike Brian Herbert’s Dune Prequel novels as it contradicts the themes his father wrote. There’s history and animosity to Brian’s stories. Many even accuse Brian Herbert of writing the prequels for money. It is either that or Brian is trying to bring closure to some of his father’s remaining story materials but just couldn’t execute them right. Overall, we shouldn’t just make quick judgments and call Brian greedy, but just admit that he is not his father. Frank Herbert is Frank Herbert. Brian Herbert is Brian Herbert.
@JezzaBondiBeach2 күн бұрын
I agree !!! It was GREAT 👍🏼
@Justin_black_leviathan2 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed it
@franciscor390Күн бұрын
The writing was terrible, it's peak California bimbo writing. "My truth" and such.
@JungleJetAviation062 күн бұрын
Definitely gonna continue watching. So happy we are getting more Dune, and as a Dune fanatic I hope more people buy and read all the books.
@CortexVideos2 күн бұрын
This 💯
@JungleJetAviation062 күн бұрын
@ Did you ever read the expanded stuff? I know how the fanbase calls it fan fiction but for the general audience, I feel it was a smart move to adapt something out of it since Brian’s writing is more simple lol.
@JezzaBondiBeach2 күн бұрын
Agreed ! Great first episode
@tgiacin4352 күн бұрын
@@JungleJetAviation06i actually enjoyed the expanded universe stuff. My thing is people say the butlarian jihad was a philosophical war, yet there had to be some kind of battle if they had to advance their technology to adapt. Plus to me, it reminds me of the cylons from the syfy battlestar Galactica series. Plus the legends books I thought lined up with the original books. And let’s not forget what Mohiam said: “once men turned their thinking to machines in the hopes that this would set them free. That only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.” How I took that in reference to the BH KJA books was that the original titans used their thinking machines to begin their takeover only to be enslaved by Omnius. I know there’s more details, but I need to reread the books
@JungleJetAviation06Күн бұрын
@@tgiacin435The only books I feel of BH that contradict Frank directly was the Caladan trilogy which is his and KJA’s recent Dune trilogy. The ending contradicted Frank’s reasoning for taking Arrakis away from the Harkonnens and giving it to the Atreides.
@denniskristos38002 күн бұрын
Pruett Richese and Princess Ynez are not yet married. They are betrothed to marry once Pruett comes of age...
@TheAmazingSnarf2 күн бұрын
i'm all in. Thanks, Cortex. your analysis is eye-opening, and truly, a home run.
@CortexVideos2 күн бұрын
Appreciated man. Glad you're enjoying it!
@cerberus6654Күн бұрын
I've been thinking all morning about the first episode. It dawned on me that the glowing blue eyes in the vision belong to none other than Leto II, the God Emperor! He's using his prescience to travel back through his genetic heritage to scare off key Bene Gesserit from their breeding program and their ultimate search for the Kwisatz Haderach. Why? Because it created his father. And the destructive chaos his father unleashed led to Leto choosing a terrible metamorphosis, to save humanity. Leto II's Golden Path hobbled the Bene G's for thousands of years as he didn't trust them and had no use for them. After his death, the Scattering happened. That resulted in the Honoured Matres returning to destroy the Bene G homeworld. Or, maybe it's that those who had the vision saw a prescient glimpse of a future which would contain the greatest threat to them if they pursued their ambitions.
@IseoluwaCobhamКүн бұрын
You have an undeniably outstanding theory here. But I make bold to counter , that the eyes seen staring back at the mother superior were the eyes of a machine. The very one Leto ii warned about which were at the end of the dune novel titled chapter house. That's what was to prepare mankind for to be ready for the return of a more superior threat a machine-god. Yeah leto ii never trust the bene gessirt that's why he took over their breading program personally.
@cerberus6654Күн бұрын
@@IseoluwaCobham You are probably right BUT the vision involved a sandworm - and the blue Dune eyes. To me there was no hint of machinery. Just sand, a worm and blue eyes and a powerful voice. Ergo, Leto.
@sammalla5238Күн бұрын
it's being speculated that it could be the god emperor himself but there's also the possiblity of it being Omnius 💀 Brian is still an exec on the show, remember that fellas. I'd be pissed if they revealed that as Omnius
@sethonaplane19692 күн бұрын
thanks for the videos Cortex! good stuff as always
@CortexVideos2 күн бұрын
Thanks for your support man! More to come!
@JezzaBondiBeach2 күн бұрын
GREAT first episode 👍🏼👍🏼
@The_Reality_Filter2 күн бұрын
Now break out the neon glow sticks and banging techno we've got a generic club scene to film...PURE FRANK HERBERT STYLE
@PresterMikeКүн бұрын
Def not
@JezzaBondiBeachКүн бұрын
@ intelligent sci-fi isn’t for everyone 🤷🏼♂️
@RauruatreidesКүн бұрын
Tiran-Arafel is probably not to do anything with Paul. Rather, it is to do with his son, the God Emperor, who describes himself that his mission is to prevent Arafel.
@joal1743Күн бұрын
I believe arafel is in reference to a god like being capable of extinguishing humanity, which is why Leto rules like a tyrant to force the big scattering and make it impossible for humanity to become fully extinct. Just like when the telxiu (sorry forgot how to spell) said they can create anything but they can’t create arafel.
@The_Reality_Filter2 күн бұрын
Now break out the neon glow sticks and banging techno we've got a generic club scene to film...PURE FRANK HERBERT STYLE
@JungleJetAviation06Күн бұрын
That had to be the God Emperor with the blue eyes and deep voice lol.
@askani21Күн бұрын
That's also what I thought. But he can't be seen by prescients. Even Paul could not foresee God's birth. I guess he could have been staring at Raquella so she'd feel his gaze. I'd be fine with that. But I also think it might literally be Arafel. She does mention Arafel during her vision. Arafel was the name God gave to the Ixian Hunter Seeker machines they were destined to create, the AI swarm that would hunt down humanity to extinction using artificial prescience. It's the future Paul chose to save Chani. It's why God had to choose the Golden path, to save humanity from his father's vision. It could also be Omnis. I hope not lolll
@cerberus66542 күн бұрын
I had no idea this series was coming out, so, I had no expectations. Suddently esterday I saw 'reviews' of it on KZbin and thought "this I have to see". HBO Max isn't available in Canada but I wondered if it could be on Amazon Prime and, there it was! I thought it was brilliant. The only let-down was seeing how Travis Fimmel now looks like Barney Rubble from the Flintstones and why is he using that weird semi-Germanic accent he developed in Vikings? But I'm hooked by this series.
@mattyboyb523Күн бұрын
I enjoyed the episode especially the ending which makes for a very intriguing early part to the story being told. The amount of times they went back to the masters discussing things and reviewing the overall situation became a bit monotonous, perhaps a result of the slight redirection the show took during production. I am concerned we may see too much of this type of thing plugged in to lengthen episodes and carry narrative. In the end I think most of the Dune fan base will enjoy this show. They’re definitely giving us quite a bit of technology and graphic work. Looks pretty cool
@QuelSaliusКүн бұрын
FYI Mother Superior Raquella is an offspring of Vorian Atreides.
@askani21Күн бұрын
In the Brian books only. Not in the original books. It contradicts them. That's probably why the show won't mention it, and most reviews probably won't either
@QuelSaliusКүн бұрын
@@askani21 This show is based upon Brian's books and he's one of the producers, though...
@askani2119 сағат бұрын
@@QuelSalius Yeah, that's a stressful thought loll. I just hope they stick to the non-problematic parts of Brian's lore. Vorian Atreides is a fun character in the books, but his entire existence contradicts the original novels, in which God literally details the origins of his family up to the House of Atreus of Ancien Greece on Earth. And when he remembers the life of his tyrant ancestor Agamemnon, it's at the battle of Troy, in Ancient Greece. The real historical figure. Not a cymek. And Raquella is not an Atreides in the original novels either. That's why they really can't go there, it would be a middle finger to Frank Herbert. I just hope they navigate between the two respectfully, picking and choosing the parts that won't contradict one another.
@justthinkingoutloud25382 күн бұрын
Well, I love the world of Dune and am curious where the show is going, so I'll keep watching, but this episode sure wouldn't have hooked me if I wasn't already a fan. It was super exposition heavy and dropped us in the middle of a ton of complicated plotting with no foothold with which to get traction and connect to the story. I was mostly just lost through it and didn't feel much reason to care about anything one way or another. Plus, for taking place 10,000 years before the films, it feels like it could've happened only decades before for how much it looks like them. So while it wasn't a terrible start, it was very underwhelming.
@sectorgovernorКүн бұрын
I don't understand how this marriage would stabilize House Corrino, when Ynez's children would be literally Richese. In feudal systems, the father's name and bloodline matters. Also, the Emperor didn't have any legal male heir even this early? Then the Corrino bloodline literally doesn't exist.
@miguelruiz818322 сағат бұрын
If i remember the quote BY Leto II right, he says something to the effect of" they can make machines but they do not know Arefel."
@Elvertaw2 күн бұрын
Since Desmond was not a character in Dune I’m curious to see what he’s a stand in for? 🫤
@robertmack5425Күн бұрын
He is a new thing, the episode shoots forward in time past any books written, but I suspect he is a ghola working for the Ixians, enemies of House Richesse, and the Bene Tlielax, enemies of the Bene Gesserit and creators of Gholas.
@ElvertawКүн бұрын
@ I get that. What I meant is this character is not in the Dune books. So the creators of this series made him up out of whole cloth to represent something or someone that may be difficult to articulate. I just curious to see what that something is.
@MilesTeg_cy2 күн бұрын
*Spoiler- Desmond is definately a face dancer. Also the raptilian machine is made of IX. With the mentioning of God Emperor the prophecy is going in the right path.
@askani21Күн бұрын
Do you have an idea about his weird burning power? I'm convinced Desmond Hart is a gholas, and I hope his "magic power" is some Ixian technology. But I don't see how even the Ixians could build such a device. What in hell could burn people from within, at the same time, in 2 different locations in the galaxy??
@TheSoulcraftКүн бұрын
I'm liking it so far! I was worried they might take a slower pace with it,but doesn't seem that way so far. I do wish theyd go a lil further back so we get to experience the machine war. And see how they purged it from their future. Maybe we'll get more flashbacks to that past.
@GarrickMerriweather2 күн бұрын
I was just about to ask how soon after the establishment of the sisterhood, did they begin taking the water of life and when did they start seeding planets with prophecies? Also, my theory is that Tiran-Arafel is connected directly to the worms of arrakis. In the books, the worms are worshipped as gods. The fact that Alia's plans failed so pointedly seem to suggest that Tiran-Arafel and the Kwisatz-Heidarach are not related and instead Tiran-Arafel leads the sisterhood to discover the Kwisatz-Heidarach prophecy.
@robertmack5425Күн бұрын
The water of life is just a deadly poison, the Sisterhood found and used many such poisons from different sources to induce "the agony" which unlocked ancestral memories after successfully neutralizing the poison(s) Paul is the first male to succeed, but just barely
@Charlie-EmКүн бұрын
The only bad thing is that they used known actors rather than unknowns.
@mediterrenean11 сағат бұрын
Before the boy burns, there was a blue glow coming out of his chest. Does the machine gecko has anything to do with this? That gecko has disappeared before the boy burnt to death.
@dreadelectric77452 күн бұрын
‘Mixed’ is correct. Let’s see how it moves forward. Thanks for the review.
@ThatOneBelgianGuyКүн бұрын
Fantastic first episode except the club scene. The techno music was out of place.
@JimCaldarelli13 сағат бұрын
Enjoyed the books and loved the movies but not sure about this series. I found the story hard to follow
@TheRedEagle1993Күн бұрын
it was amazing
@cerberus66542 күн бұрын
And Cortex, you sure have your own completely unique pronunciation of almost every Dune name. But 'Pruitt' is certainly not 'Prew-wett'. It's 'Prue-itt'.
@Sam_T20002 күн бұрын
I found it disappointing… it just lacked the gravitas of the Villeneuve movies. and it was also rather rushed… I think the whole semi-prologue with young Valya probably could’ve been the whole first episode, possibly more 🤷🏻♂️ …and the design of the thinking machine robots seemed rather generic and silly 😑
@juliedelyn11 сағат бұрын
My thoughts exactly. Not so great writing or editing, and don't see the attraction between characters. It could have been slowed down to build relationships up, with less fluff.
@traveller23782 күн бұрын
This is Frank Herbert's Universe. Dumb.
@IseoluwaCobhamКүн бұрын
Honestly the first episode was okay visually but i had some reservstions. For starters the club scene wasnt necessary, i know it was to illustrate the carefree lifestyle of the inez and her brother but it just was particularly flat and dull. Secondly the sparring scene with the sword master it was terrible, it was so bad i was like what was the plan here , if the plan was to depict the slow-blade technique which would breach the shields. Well they failed. Thr choreography was dull and sluggish. Also the sparring session at wallach ix where the recruits were sparring boy it was terrible. The pacing, foot work and hit on contact just seem like whoever choreographied this wasnt certain of what the weriding-way ought to look like on screen. And quite frankly it shows The first scene with thr younger valya th performance there was mechanical, it looked force. It lack believability. Finally the dialogues could have been better. For a sci-fi HBO series im struggling to understand why we even have s dune series, because its not necessary. If were meant to get a series i believe it makes much sense to have one on the mentat's Why because they are msjor faction's in the movie or media who havent gotten much recognition and they're as much revelant to the lans rad as the other schools like the bene gessirt
@tomlawal79912 күн бұрын
Mixed is generous. It is so bad, I want to give it a zero, but that’s not possible, so I give it a one. Doesn’t hold a candle to the movies or books, like at all, the score was tragic, the acting was meh, the VFX was sad. Overall, a mediocre and disappointing start. And the robots, was that Skynet? Is John Connor the Kwisatz Haderach? 😂
@jaedenperez9183Күн бұрын
The CEO of hating😳
@tomlawal7991Күн бұрын
@ it’s what do best 😭but seriously, I went in open minded and was utterly disappointed. I watched the Dune movies and loved it and expected the same of Prophecy but it was just awful.
@Weirdguy6996Күн бұрын
I absolutely agree
@opup-m8b16 сағат бұрын
It sucks
@bujinkanatori2 күн бұрын
I'ts Valya Härkönen. Harkonnen is just a mistake.
@michaeltraupe78762 күн бұрын
Thank you. Possible Spoiler, anyone who read the final book in Dune -Timeline ...the mech-blue eyes... Omnius!
@PresterMikeКүн бұрын
This episode sucked ass
@바보Queen2 күн бұрын
show kinda boring, the Bene seem far less cool and mysterious and they are all pretty hideous