Brace yourselves for the mouth-breather outrage when they announce it will be a 'Lady-Shep'.ydejin wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 6:20 am Amazon seems pretty happy with how the show is being received so far:
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What's J. J. Abrams up to? The man knows his lens flare. Just add some extra film grain and vignetting and he'd have the look down pat!ydejin wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 6:20 am Also in the same article:
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I mean, I just finished reading Eye of the World again, and I don’t agree that this aligns with how it worked in the books. She certainly grows warmer and more attached over time, but she isn’t nearly this cold and detached, straight murdering the ferryman.malchior wrote:It also aligns to how it worked in the books.YellowKing wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 11:22 amI think this will change. They've gone out of their way to demonstrate just how cold and detached she is, which signals to me they're setting up a character arc of her slowly warming up to the kids under her protection.RunningMn9 wrote:Rosamund Pike is just slightly too detached and cold for me.
Moraine is on a mission, and she is wholly committed to that mission - but she’s not a robot.
Rosamund Pike is more robot. In fairness, I feel that about most characters that she plays. It’s not specific to Moraine.
I just read through the AMA on Reddit with the show runner and it made me slightly less fearful of what they are planning.
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Sigh I decided to dive back into the book series. Unfortunately I read 1-5 when they were first released then gave up and since my original copies are long gone I decided to buy an omnibus Kindle copy which covers the first 5 books. It’s gonna be a long road…
I am enjoying the Amazon version so far though. It’s a good time to be into all things nerd!
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I saw it more as hard and closed off. She does try to stop him but once he seals his fate she quickly realizes it is out of her control. She had already taken the to be fatal action before he jumped in the water. There is room for distance of feelings of responsibility there.RunningMn9 wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 3:34 pmI mean, I just finished reading Eye of the World again, and I don’t agree that this aligns with how it worked in the books. She certainly grows warmer and more attached over time, but she isn’t nearly this cold and detached, straight murdering the ferryman.malchior wrote:It also aligns to how it worked in the books.YellowKing wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 11:22 amI think this will change. They've gone out of their way to demonstrate just how cold and detached she is, which signals to me they're setting up a character arc of her slowly warming up to the kids under her protection.RunningMn9 wrote:Rosamund Pike is just slightly too detached and cold for me.
Moraine is on a mission, and she is wholly committed to that mission - but she’s not a robot.
Rosamund Pike is more robot. In fairness, I feel that about most characters that she plays. It’s not specific to Moraine.
I agree about the mission commitment. I think they had that scene with Egwene to show that she is all about 'mission first' which is very much Moraine from the books. Still could she be a little more broken up? Sure but it gets into nitpicking pretty quickly.
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It’s ok for other people to not agree with how I feel about the portrayal.
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Henry Cavill was teasing something Mass Effect related back in February, so I'm expecting that we have a good idea who will be playing the lead character, whether that happens to be Shepard or someone else.Archinerd wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 10:47 amBrace yourselves for the mouth-breather outrage when they announce it will be a 'Lady-Shep'.ydejin wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 6:20 am Amazon seems pretty happy with how the show is being received so far:
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I thought episode 4 was *outstanding*.
It’s only been a few short episodes, but where it excels for me is when it focuses on scenes that aren’t in the books.
That said, if anyone ever pronounces Tar Valon like that again, I’m done watching the show. I had no idea that’s how Robert Jordan pronounced it and I hate everything about it. How can RJ have pronounced it like that, but the audiobooks don’t?
It’s only been a few short episodes, but where it excels for me is when it focuses on scenes that aren’t in the books.
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That one I haven't noticed yet. How are they pronouncing it?
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TAHR vuh-LON
Edit: Aram says it and I wanted to turn my TV off.
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That's pretty much how I pronounced it. Did yours rhyme with 'tar talon'? The official glossary... really needs to learn the phonetic alphabet: (TAHR VAH-lon)RunningMn9 wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 3:01 pm TAHR vuh-LON
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I like it when things are pronounced the way they look. That's how I read it, so that works for me.
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Yes. I have all 14 books through Audible and have listened to them all more than once. I didn't think that my pronunciation was weird because it's the same pronunciation used in all of those Audible books.Blackhawk wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 3:16 pmThat's pretty much how I pronounced it. Did yours rhyme with 'tar talon'?
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That guy trying to pronounce Nynaeve was hilarious. Usually when a name has too may vowels (or consonants) my mind just picks out a few so I don't have to keep thinking about it. For example I see/hear that as NEV-weg.
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A worthy series. It's important to see how he pronounces Aviendha and Aiel.Jaymann wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 6:15 pm That guy trying to pronounce Nynaeve was hilarious. Usually when a name has too may vowels (or consonants) my mind just picks out a few so I don't have to keep thinking about it. For example I see/hear that as NEV-weg.
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Less talk about pronunciation, more talk about episode four.
Edit: actually my pronunciation rhymes more with “pollen” than “talon”.
Edit: actually my pronunciation rhymes more with “pollen” than “talon”.
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So, I watched the first couple of episodes and really like it, but I found myself quite conscious that there must be a ton of world building and character development that I'm missing out on from never having read the books. So I asked myself, do I really want to watch this before reading them?
Answer: no.
So, here I am now about 200 pages deep into The Eye of the World. And I'm really glad that I have as this all obviously starts years before the events of the TV show. Really digging it so far, though I can already tell how slowly things will progress. That's fine--I am in no rush and Jordan's pacing definitely serves to flesh out the world (which is fascinating so far, though I've mostly just been learning about the Aes Sedai).
One neat thing having seen the show a bit is that I now know that Lan will apparently become Moraine's warder and I'm really curious about the events to lead to that.
Okay, I'll be back to this thread in a few years when I finish the series.
Answer: no.
So, here I am now about 200 pages deep into The Eye of the World. And I'm really glad that I have as this all obviously starts years before the events of the TV show. Really digging it so far, though I can already tell how slowly things will progress. That's fine--I am in no rush and Jordan's pacing definitely serves to flesh out the world (which is fascinating so far, though I've mostly just been learning about the Aes Sedai).
One neat thing having seen the show a bit is that I now know that Lan will apparently become Moraine's warder and I'm really curious about the events to lead to that.
Okay, I'll be back to this thread in a few years when I finish the series.
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Episodes 1 & 4 had lots of action. Good. Episodes 2 & 3 had lots of talking. Bad.
And that's my review so far as someone who's never heard of this before.
And that's my review so far as someone who's never heard of this before.
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And now I'm really confused. From what I remember, the Eye of the World (which I've read half a dozen times, although it's been four or five years, admittedly) starts off with a prologue that takes place years (millennia) before the show, but the book itself starts at pretty much the same place the show did, with Randal Thor heading to town for Bel Tine. I don't recall any point at which Alan Man Dragon wasn't MoreAnal's Warder.Hamlet3145 wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 9:48 am So, here I am now about 200 pages deep into The Eye of the World. And I'm really glad that I have as this all obviously starts years before the events of the TV show. Really digging it so far, though I can already tell how slowly things will progress. That's fine--I am in no rush and Jordan's pacing definitely serves to flesh out the world (which is fascinating so far, though I've mostly just been learning about the Aes Sedai).
One neat thing having seen the show a bit is that I now know that Lan will apparently become Moraine's warder and I'm really curious about the events to lead to that.
Sorry, those pronunciation videos got stuck in my head. You get the point, though. Is this some sort of special prequel edition?
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Don't watch Game of Thrones.dbt1949 wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 9:53 am Episodes 1 & 4 had lots of action. Good. Episodes 2 & 3 had lots of talking. Bad.
And that's my review so far as someone who's never heard of this before.
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Oh, holy crap--I'm not reading the Wheel of Time. I'm reading the prequel novel New Spring.Blackhawk wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 10:33 amAnd now I'm really confused. From what I remember, the Eye of the World (which I've read half a dozen times, although it's been four or five years, admittedly) starts off with a prologue that takes place years (millennia) before the show, but the book itself starts at pretty much the same place the show did, with Randal Thor heading to town for Bel Tine. I don't recall any point at which Alan Man Dragon wasn't MoreAnal's Warder.Hamlet3145 wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 9:48 am So, here I am now about 200 pages deep into The Eye of the World. And I'm really glad that I have as this all obviously starts years before the events of the TV show. Really digging it so far, though I can already tell how slowly things will progress. That's fine--I am in no rush and Jordan's pacing definitely serves to flesh out the world (which is fascinating so far, though I've mostly just been learning about the Aes Sedai).
One neat thing having seen the show a bit is that I now know that Lan will apparently become Moraine's warder and I'm really curious about the events to lead to that.
Sorry, those pronunciation videos got stuck in my head. You get the point, though. Is this some sort of special prequel edition?
Guess I'll just go with it.
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Unless he started with A New Spring, there is never a time in the books before Lan was Moraine’s warder.
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Yep. Was not paying attention.RunningMn9 wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 10:43 am Unless he started with A New Spring, there is never a time in the books before Lan was Moraine’s warder.
Edit: Just to explain how on earth I managed to do this, I bought the Wheel of Time complete edition on Kindle and it apparently also includes the prequel novel which it puts right at the beginning. I just assumed I was reading The Eye of the World. Oops.
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How has this never come up in 20+ years? I said it in my head exactly like they do on the show. I wasn't influenced by audio books, so I read it and that's how I heard it.RunningMn9 wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 3:01 pm TAHR vuh-LON
Edit: Aram says it and I wanted to turn my TV off.
I liked Ep4. Was not expecting things to escalate so...quickly. I think I can see now why the actress playing Nynaeve was cast for that part after the latest episode. I would be very curious to hear from someone that has no familiarity with the source material as I think they're being intentionally dodgy about the lore of the Dragon Reborn and really implying it's someone other than the person we all know it is.
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Lots of talking. Lots of walking (at anything from afternoon stroll to supersonic speeds, depending on what the plot needs.) The action is punctuation.
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I mean, I pronounced it the way the glossary told me to pronounce it (TAHR VAH-lon). I didn’t think any more on it when the audiobooks matched what the glossary told me.Smoove_B wrote:How has this never come up in 20+ years? I said it in my head exactly like they do on the show. I wasn't influenced by audio books, so I read it and that's how I heard it.RunningMn9 wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 3:01 pm TAHR vuh-LON
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I did like following Arya tho. Maybe I'll find a character to follow in this one too.
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Starting with New Spring is fine.Hamlet3145 wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 10:56 amYep. Was not paying attention.RunningMn9 wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 10:43 am Unless he started with A New Spring, there is never a time in the books before Lan was Moraine’s warder.
Edit: Just to explain how on earth I managed to do this, I bought the Wheel of Time complete edition on Kindle and it apparently also includes the prequel novel which it puts right at the beginning. I just assumed I was reading The Eye of the World. Oops.
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Of the characters you've met in the show, I enjoyed Perrin's story the most.dbt1949 wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 4:23 pm I did like following Arya tho. Maybe I'll find a character to follow in this one too.
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From another thread:
FWIW, for people who haven't read the books, the deal with being named a Dragon Reborn is (spoiler tags for courtesy, although it's for stuff that isn't really explained in the show, and would be established in the very beginning of the novels, so isn't hidden knowledge...)
To be fair, the Wheel of Time is 4.4 million words (approximately the equivalent of reading the Lord of the Rings trilogy nine times) told from the viewpoint of 147 characters. It devotes huge amounts of time to world building, tertiary characters, descriptions. Too much, to be honest - it would have been better with about 20% shaved off. Still, it's a huge story. They've trimmed it down massively for the show. I'm guessing they're getting the early, establishing elements out of the way quickly so that they can devote more time to the core of the story, although that is going to leave some people scratching their heads over why certain things matter. It's a huge project, and they're trying to cram about a quarter of it into the first season. It's going to be... dense.
FWIW, for people who haven't read the books, the deal with being named a Dragon Reborn is (spoiler tags for courtesy, although it's for stuff that isn't really explained in the show, and would be established in the very beginning of the novels, so isn't hidden knowledge...)
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It gets a little confusing as I am Dragonborn.
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Make it a lion-threesome and he's Chimeraborn.
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To follow up on Blackhawk’s post about the implications of being the Dragon Reborn.
Everything he said is correct from the standpoint of the books, and it made my brain hurt in the pilot. After seeing a bunch of commentary from the show runner, I understand a little more about the direction the are taking.
The issue isn’t that Bela is possibly the Dragon Reborn or anything insane - it’s that these prophecies are thousands of years old and people don’t really know much about them or believe them. They don’t KNOW that the Dragon Reborn has to be man. Sure, there’s an old ass book that says he is, but so what? It’s just an old book and no one knows if it’s correct.
Everything he said is correct from the standpoint of the books, and it made my brain hurt in the pilot. After seeing a bunch of commentary from the show runner, I understand a little more about the direction the are taking.
The issue isn’t that Bela is possibly the Dragon Reborn or anything insane - it’s that these prophecies are thousands of years old and people don’t really know much about them or believe them. They don’t KNOW that the Dragon Reborn has to be man. Sure, there’s an old ass book that says he is, but so what? It’s just an old book and no one knows if it’s correct.
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Maybe culturally it's like saying Elvis is still alive or some random guy is JFK, Jr. The claim is so outrageous that no one heeds it.
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