I wish they'd at least take the setting into account. Tar Valon? Sure. Small villages? How? Not why, how? If you have 60 people, 15 each of four races, how long, genetically, can diversity really last? Now, what would have worked is if they'd have it be regional. The balance of races shifts as they travel. Given the leads, make the Two Rivers 80% black. That would be fine. At least it would make sense. The Aes Sedai - that I'm OK with, as they draw from everywhere.YellowKing wrote: Sun Dec 19, 2021 12:25 am Re: the diversification, I've always applauded the diverse casting but they've seemingly made it a point to be as random (or maybe, as unrandom) as possible with it. To me it feels less like genuine diversity, and more like a stock photo company trying to make sure they get a person of every race in the same picture. Diverse leads? Fantastic, let's roll with it. Every village, tavern, inn room, Aes Sedai Ajah, and city street consisting of exactly X Asians, X African-Americans, X Indians? I mean come on. You can take even the best of intentions so far they start getting absurd.
I'm absolutely in favor of diversity, but it has to work within the fiction or it feels so forced and artificial that it is really a distraction.