Re: The Wheel of Time
Haven't watched the new season. I was disappointed with a lot of last season although I finished it. I am really over the electric waves that happen when they scrunch up their faces and point at something. Very low budget special effects. People get crushed by all theses magic powers and just bounce up and have a go at the other. I want to care about the good guys, I want to fear the bad guys. I read all the books and loved them. Where is the author for the screen play?
But maybe they get it right this time. I hope so. I will be following this thread to find out if it's worth the effort.
The author is dead. His widow was sued for criticizing a previous Wheel of Time pilot when another pilot episode was put out nearly a decade ago. Brandon Sanderson, who finished the series after the original author's death and who's supposed to be providing some direction to this appealed to fans of the books stating that this is another turn of the wheel and that it's not the books which... yeah at this point is very obvious. My guess is he's trying to get some of his own books adapted by amazon and doesn't want to make waves with too much opposition during production of this one. So all 3 people with writing credits for the books are effectively not involved with the show. Brandon Sanderson is pretty critical of season 2 https://winteriscoming.net/2023/10/18/b … 2-finale/. He's the author who finished the series.
Just finished season 2. Am devastated as a book reader. Almost none of this happened in the books, and the few events that did were changed to the point where they're almost unrecognizable.
I'll start by saying the only thing that matched the books fully was how badass the Aiel are. In season 1 we saw Rand's mom go ham and kill like 8 soldiers during while pregnant, and the show has been alright at showing them as some of the deadliest fighters in the world, which is what they are and how they should be shown.
I'm just going to mention a few things that annoyed me the most. I don't know if I can bring myself to watch season 3.
In conclusion. This is a very, very, very loose adaptation of the books. The condensing I can understand given how many books there are, but some of the plot changes and character changes... make no sense to the story and are just examples of bad overall story telling. Again the show does an extremely poor job of explaining and presenting the lore of the books too, borrowing from the lore almost at random while ignoring or changing huge points of it.
I desperately want to like this show given it's based on my all time favorite book series. I'm trying to disengage myself from the books and just watch it and enjoy it for what it is, but I can't. I'll hate watch Season 3 when it ends to see if there's any redemption for the series, or to see some other iconic moments from the books and hope they butcher it less than they did this season.