If you're like us and consumed by the mind-bending series that is Netflix's 3 Body Problem, you might have a few burning questions. Bringing author Liu Cixin's novels to the streaming screen, showrunners David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo have crafted a sci-fi epic worthy of your video meeting/watercooler chats.
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In the first season of the series, there's a lot to take in, which is where we come in with our overtly obsessive nerdery and penchant for watching TV shows way too many times for tiny clues. Here's everything you need to know about 3 Body Problem, from how it differs from the book to the mathematical quandary at the series' core.
Read Mashable's 3 Body Problem review
Watch the trailer
How the book and the Netflix show differ
What exactly is the three-body problem in 3 Body Problem?
What do the San-Ti aliens actually look like? — we asked the showrunners about this too.
What's the deal with the stars?
Why John Bradley's character is the best and worst part of the show
What does Dr Ye Wenjie's 'joke' about God really mean?
What's the deal with everyone smoking?
Fairy tales might be a big clue
Let's unpack that horrifying Judgment Day scene in episode 5
A guide to Jin and Jack's VR gamer names
Why is the show set mostly in the UK? The showrunners told us.
8 burning questions we have for Season 2
How to watch: 3 Body Problem is now streaming on Netflix.