- Foundation Season 3 makes a big change to a big reveal about mules
- Two of its role crew members have discussed why it is such a shocking moment
- One of Apple TV+ Show’s Stars says it will trigger a huge debate among fans
Foundation Star Lou Llobell has revealed that she had no idea of the show’s reimaginating a major disclosure about the mule.
Before Foundation Season 3 Episode 10 Debuted Apple TV+ Today (September 12), I sat down with Llobell to discuss the series’ Last Final, entitled ‘The Darkness’, including the tremendously surprising moment of this season’s primary villain.
Full spoilers immediately follow the Season 3 final and Isaac Asimov’s ‘Foundation’ book series. Return if you haven’t seen its latest post and/or don’t want to know about the story depicted in the novels.
One of the biggest questions about Foundation Season 3 was whether the shock reveals whether the true identity of the mule would play the same way in Apple’s TV adaptation as it does in the books. As I discussed in an article about Foundation Season 3 Nykommer Magnifico Giganticus, this weak and cloudy individual is eventually revealed to be muled in the source material.
Foundation” s TV gene tale takes another approach, I expect to be controversial among long-lasting fans of Asimov’s works-to this magnificent reveal. Actually, as I cover in my Foundation Season 3 ends explained piece, Bayta Mallow is apparently revealed as the real mule.
It’s a blind side that was detained from Foundation‘s role crew for some time. Llobell told me that no one knew that Bayta was mule before they received the Season 3 final’s screenplay that they did not get until ‘The Darkness’ was about to be filmed.
“All the scenes were dripped fed to us,” Llobell admitted. “But it was still a shock to me, because even though I knew there was some kind of disclosure, I didn’t know it would be.
“I think people will return, watch this season again and be like ‘it makes sense’,” she continued. “I also think it’s great that it is conducting from the source material. It’s important, otherwise people who have read the books will know what’s coming, so I think it’s interesting to customize it in a way that is interesting for TV.”
In an interview with radiotimes.com, Synnøve Karlsen, who plays Bayta, also opened for Grand Reveal.
“When you knew there was this VRI to come, it just made her even more of an exciting character,” Karlsen said. “I think she can come a little kind of thoughtless or careless in the beginning, so when I first found out it was such an exciting element for me.
“I think they [the show’s creators] Wanted to undermine it, “she mouseed that Bayta was mule instead of Magnifico.” I think it’s just pretty interesting it’s a woman and I guess there’s something about changing something from the original to surprise people [and] Keep people on your toes. “
As I mentioned earlier, some viewers may not respond positively to this change in one of the best Apple TV+ shows. Llobell agrees that there will be some strong reactions to this revelation, but she believes that discussing the changes the Sci-Fi series is doing is better than better than it is not at all discussed.
“At the end of the day we are storytellers,” she said. “We take the source material and create something new. My character [Gaal Dornick] Wouldn’t have existed for so long if we didn’t diverged from the books, so I’m very grateful for that.
“I understand that some people may feel bitter about it,” she added that Bayta was mulched. “But it’s a really good reaction to have. It causes conversation, and that’s what we aim to do. We want people to have a reaction, whether it’s good or bad, on this and then talk about it with other fans.”
All of this said, I still think Magnifico is mule. I go into the theory in the aforementioned season 3 that ends explains, read that if you are curious about why I feel it.
“I don’t know,” Llobell replied with a wry smile when I suggested this view. “I haven’t seen any manuscripts [for a potential fourth season]But that would be an interesting roof. “
Foundation Season 3 is now out on Apple TV+.



