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News, updates, trailers, discussions & more relating to science fiction, fantasy, horror, straight science, and more. We welcome you to post stories that you believe will be of interest to the community and start up discussions as well. If you have a website, you are welcome to post links to your material here if they relate to the sci fi genre and do not violate our guidelines and self-promotion policy (see below).
Our mission is to provide genre news to the community on a regular basis.
We believe in making it easy for our subscribers to learn of the latest breaking developments of the day and week in one place, including links to original content by our head moderators.
The science fiction genre is rich, versatile, and full of imagination. It enables its audience to think outside the box and consider new and different possibilities, but as a subreddit we don't stop there.
We also include Fantasy and Horror news as well.
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Dave and Stacie do their Season 3 wrap up, which includes the Saturn Award Nominations, reaction to the Jamie McGuire Interview, the final two episodes of the season and More!
This was a tough one for me, because there were quite a few gems this year, but I think at the end of the day I found 3 Body Problem the best.
I didn't know what to think going into it, and it was an absolute whirlwind ride. It far exceeded the expectations I had after watching the trailer.
I don't know if I consider Fallout to be SciFi enough (it's more retro modern fiction + post-apocalyptic, IMO) to include in this category.
If I did consider it SciFi, then it would be my #1 by a mile. If we're just talking traditional SciFi it's definitely 3 Body Problem.
Dark Matter gets an honorable mention from me as well, because that series is great.
What about you?
Dave and Stacie look at the finale of FROM Season 3!