This is Behind the Blog, where we share our behind-the-scenes thoughts about how a few of our top stories of the week came together. This week, we discuss the new Murderbot show, ChatGPT for journalism, and birdwatching from afar.
EMANUEL: Yesterday Apple released the first two images from its upcoming sci-fi show, Murderbot, and announced that it will debut on May 16 this year. I, like many fans of the The Murderbot Diaries books the series is based on, am very excited about the show, but also already disappointed with one major deviation from the source material that’s obvious just from these two still images. The gist is in the show Murderbot is played by Alexander Skarsgård, who in the images looks like a guy, while in the books Murderbot is neither a he or a she, but an “it,” and while it’s not at all the focus of the story, the fact that the main character is androgynous make it much more interesting.
To back up, The Murderbot Diaries are set in the far, far future and follow a “SecUnit,” a super advanced, super lethal cyborg who does private security for scientists and corporations exploring deep space and dangerous planets. Eventually the SecUnit, who we come to know as Murderbot hacks the governing module that keeps it enslaved and has to choose what to do with its independence as it goes off on a series of pulpy space adventures.
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