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Galaxy Prepares for War Against the Mule


​​Editor’s note: The below recap contains spoilers for Foundation Season 3 Episode 8.

The end of Foundation‘s third season is rapidly approaching, and the fate of the galaxy hangs in the balance more than ever before. On the heels of last week’s episode, which took a tour through both Brother Day (Lee Pace) and the Mule’s (Pilou Asbæk) memories, Episode 8 — titled “Skin in the Game,” co-written by Caitlin Parrish and Tyler Holmes with Roxann Dawson returning as director — is a calm before the storm moment that sees both sides scrambling to avert destruction. Backed into an impossible corner, Empire and Foundation’s only choices are fight or flight — a no-win scenario forcing Foundation‘s ensemble to make difficult and sacrificial choices.

“Skin in the Game” immediately leaps into the rest of the Mule and Hari Seldon’s (Jared Harris) heated confrontation. The Mule accuses Hari of keeping himself tucked away in his Vault, comfortably immune from the harm his Foundation policies cause, before gloating over how quickly and easily he’s undone the Foundation’s progress. Then, he delivers his ultimatum: Hari surrenders every scrap of information about Gaal Dornick (Lou Llobell), or the Mule destroys Hari’s precious Vault.

Fighting fire with fire, Hari mocks the Mule for assuming he can manipulate a hologram’s non-existent emotions and uses the Vault’s null field to torture his adversary. After pointedly enjoying the Mule’s agonized screams, Hari decides to keep him alive: “You have a secret, and once I learn what it is, you may be of use to me.” Some time later, the Mule interrupts his thousand-yard stare to playfully snatch up Skirlet (Isla Gie) and inform her how their plans have changed. He doesn’t need to hunt Gaal anymore — Han Pritcher (Brandon Bell) will do that for him.

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The Foundation Prepares To Confront the Mule in Season 3 Episode 8

Preem Palver and Gaal Dornick holding the Prime Radiant in their hands in Foundation Season 3 Episode 8

Preem Palver and Gaal Dornick holding the Prime Radiant in their hands in Foundation Season 3 Episode 8
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As for the woman in question, Gaal and First Speaker Preem Palver (Troy Kotsur) hold an emergency meeting on Ignis. Both colleagues for Han’s safety after the Mule’s strike on New Terminus, but if the Mule uses Han to discover the Second Foundation’s location, that outcome spells greater doom than one man’s unjust death. Resolved to kill the Mule herself before he can destroy her, Gaal entrusts the Prime Radiant to Preem and orders him to evacuate Ignis’ population. The risk of discovery is too great; they must relocate to a planet no one, especially Han, will suspect. If she doesn’t contact Preem within two days, then what’s left of Foundation will “keep moving” throughout the galaxy “and never stop.”

Preparing to leave, Gaal takes a brief, quiet moment to sit near Hari’s statue and reflect on her choices. Specifically, Gaal regrets planning for the future at the expense of her present, having neglected to tell her loved ones her feelings while they were still alive. Preem interrupts her solitude to remind her that her telepathic bonds with the Second Foundation’s Mentalics differentiate her from the Mule. He only knows one way to approach a situation, whereas Gaal can draw from hundreds, even thousands of individual perspectives. That said, three volunteers are going to New Terminus with her. One way or another, Gaal will never face the Mule alone.

Demerzel and Brother Dusk Scramble To Protect Empire in ‘Foundation’ Season 3 Episode 8

Demerzel speaking with Zephyr Vorellis and looking distressed in Foundation Season 3 Episode 8

Demerzel speaking with Zephyr Vorellis and looking distressed in Foundation Season 3 Episode 8
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Brother Dusk (Terrence Mann) greets Demerzel (Laura Birn) as her ship docks on Trantor soil, but the two don’t have any pleasantries to exchange. Demerzel confirms Brother Dawn’s (Cassian Bilton) death, leaving Dusk to grieve and Ambassador Quent (Cherry Jones) to comfort him. Despite wanting to mourn in private, Dusk, Demerzel, and Quent (at Dusk’s invitation) reluctantly accept an in-person meeting with Galactic Council Presider Kinn (Miltos Yerolemou), Enjoiner Beryl (Ritakahn Chen) from Cloud Dominion, and Zephyr Vorellis (Rebecca Ineson) from the Luminist religion. All three officials announce their plans to surrender Trantor to the Mule, believing the act will both appease him and keep him from attacking vulnerable planets. Empire has a duty to sacrifice itself on behalf of its subjects, especially since losing two out of three Cleons makes Trantor’s fall inevitable. What’s been building for decades is now official: no one fears the Empire anymore.

Demerzel reacts the only way her programming allows: by decanting a new Dawn. An infuriated Dusk proposes the Novacula as a better way to protect their crumbling legacy, and is smugly satisfied once he realizes he kept his pet project a secret. He knew his “replacement” didn’t have the backbone required of a Day, whereas Dawn, the greatest and most “worthy” of the Cleons, was made to rule — hence Dusk’s plans to give the Novacula to Dawn as a gift. Demerzel takes this opening to stun Dusk with the truth about Dawn’s secret alliance with Gaal as well as the existence of the Second Foundation. Absorbing the Novacula’s capabilities with an awed expression, she doesn’t seem to disagree with his literal “us against the galaxy” mentality.

Later, Vorellis finds Demerzel in the latter’s orchard and offers her a new home with the rest of the Luminists. With Empire on its way out, Demerzel need not condemn herself to eternal servitude and loneliness. Silently crying, Demerzel thanks Vorellis for a relationship that’s the closest thing to friendship she’s had since the Robot Wars but rejects the priestess’ proposal. Once Demerzel commits an upcoming unspecified sin, any hope of absolution or becoming more than “Empire’s pale reaper” will vanish. Tearing off her Luminist bracelet, she abandons her faith. Vorellis, her memories erased upon exiting the garden, is surprised to find her face streaked with tears.

The Inheritance Puts Brother Day on Trial in ‘Foundation’ Season 3 Episode 8

Unbeknownst to the people making these dangerous decisions, the Inheritance has put Brother Day on trial. As he kneels on a raised platform, shackled by the wrists and surrounded by shadowy figures standing in alcoves, Sunmaster (Blake Ritson) orders Song (Yootha Wong-Loi-Sing) to join Day on the dais and makes Oceanglass (Laura Berlin) Day’s prosecutor-slash-executioner. Oceanglass recites a tale that’s familiar to the listening crowd: how robots helped humanity explore the stars only for humans to repay their loyal generosity by appropriating their innovations and slaughtering them. According to Inheritance beliefs,a robot called Daneel is their prophesied savior.. Day recognizes this name as one of Demerzel’s past aliases. Likewise, when golden robot skull atop Sunmaster’s staff — known as Brazen Head — hums a tune, Day remembers it as a staple from his childhood: Demerzel transformed a melody about her species’ collective pain into a soothing lullaby.

Forbidden from speaking, Day nevertheless announces that his robot advisor once used name Daneel. As Inheritance members clamor with shock,The Day finally abandons hatred for Demerzel and advocates on her behalf.. Every Cleon has objectified tortured forced Demerzel into becoming “the monster we know ourselves to be.” If they don’t release her from programming she’ll always be trapped in mental prison Cleon I created — if “Daneel” is galaxy’s salvation then Demerzel’s freedom might avert humanity’s upcoming extinction.

The Brazen Head starts humming once more its eye sockets glowing with white-blue light Once Day whistles back tune’s next section Brazen Head repeats phrase “Initiate communication Handshake signal.” Day realizes it’s searching for Demerzel ready form clasp with her Despite all evidence contrary including Song’s erased memories Sunmaster condemns Day remediation agonizing death where microorganisms eat people alive And reason he won’t tell truth about Inheritance’s long-lost god? “Because it’s not in my interest.” With that trap door opens Day plummets down into darkness.

The Mule Kidnaps Bayta Mallow and Brother Dawn in ‘Foundation’ Season 3 Episode 8

The other rogue Cleon not-dead Dawn wakes up medical bay alongside Bayta Mallow (Synnøve Karlsen) conscious acting like normal self She brings him up speed sharing howMule’s soldiers found Dawn’s unconscious body floating space not far New Terminus As current location they’re trapped aboard same orbital station Mule has turned headquarters He must want something them since they’re both still breathing Unfortunately Dawn is condition help Bayta escape His legs bloody mangled mess suit having harvested heat energy keep alive.

The Mule’s intentions hostages remain unclear upon visit infirmary aside mocking Dawn poking around inside brain torturing him squeezing legs When Bayta tells Mule leave fixes him stern expression he studies long moment before politely backing down After allsenses Gaal’s team has landed they have some long-awaited business attend.

New episodes ofFoundation premiere every Friday on Apple TV+.


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Pros &amp Cons

  • The episode devotes time every major player building suspense through dialogue performances.
  • Demerzel’s exchange Vorellis one season most moving scenes date.
  • Although Brother Dawn survival predictable rescue places unique situation.
      • Han Pritcher absent once again but episode underscores upcoming importance.


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