[TV] Wheel of Time series
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I'll watch season 2, I almost can't not. But I'm definitely going to have to change my expectations/view of what the show is. Have to convince myself it's a brand new show somewhat loosely based on wheel of time.
Obviously I knew and expected changes, and for the most part have been fine with them up through ep 7. Not sure everything is how I would have done it but I almost always saw what they were trying to do. But Ep 8 man, just felt like change after change just for the sake of change. While watching I kept exclaiming "WHAT?!", and not in a good surprise way.
Maybe I'm too stuck on the books. Everywhere I've went online today, almost every non-book reader loved the episode, so I guess I'm wrong and they know what they are doing. Even so there were several things IMO they could have left the same as the books and not changed the show at all.
Obviously I knew and expected changes, and for the most part have been fine with them up through ep 7. Not sure everything is how I would have done it but I almost always saw what they were trying to do. But Ep 8 man, just felt like change after change just for the sake of change. While watching I kept exclaiming "WHAT?!", and not in a good surprise way.
Maybe I'm too stuck on the books. Everywhere I've went online today, almost every non-book reader loved the episode, so I guess I'm wrong and they know what they are doing. Even so there were several things IMO they could have left the same as the books and not changed the show at all.
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xenocide just saved me a lot of typing.
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Alright, I can't take it. I have to commiserate with xenocide.
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From what I've read, sounds like they did some last minute shoe horning of Perrin into scenes intended for Mat.
One other big factor was apparently COVID restrictions caused them to lose access to all their trolloc-suit actors. So all the hand to hand/closer up shots like they did in episode one were not possible for episode 8. Makes the way they handled the battle for Tarwin's gap more understandable.
Here is a link to an interview with show runner Rafe taking about the season and the last episode. There are some story spoilers so read with caution.
https://www.cbr.com/wheel-of-time-rafe- ... interview/
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One other big factor was apparently COVID restrictions caused them to lose access to all their trolloc-suit actors. So all the hand to hand/closer up shots like they did in episode one were not possible for episode 8. Makes the way they handled the battle for Tarwin's gap more understandable.
Here is a link to an interview with show runner Rafe taking about the season and the last episode. There are some story spoilers so read with caution.
https://www.cbr.com/wheel-of-time-rafe- ... interview/
Biggest interview takeaways for me:
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I have still not watched the show (probably will when I finish Witcher S2) but have been reading some of the spoilery discussions on the show.
For those complaining about LTT being called the Dragon Reborn, I always thought LTT WAS a reincarnation of the Dragon and the books never defined a first one. The following WoT Fan Wiki agrees with that.
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For those complaining about LTT being called the Dragon Reborn, I always thought LTT WAS a reincarnation of the Dragon and the books never defined a first one. The following WoT Fan Wiki agrees with that.
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The Dragon is the title for the male champion of the Light against the Dark One, and is always the reincarnation of a single particular soul. He is reborn in the Age of Legends and again in the Third Age
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Yeah, calling LTT the Dragon Reborn didn't faze me. He's not the first.
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Yes, he is. He may not be the first avatar of Light, but he is absolutely the Dragon (the name is not a catch-all for the avatar of Light, it is the name specifically given to LTT in the aftermath of the breaking of the world). It's fundamental to why naming someone the Dragon Reborn is a *bad* thing.Zaxxon wrote: Sun Dec 26, 2021 1:59 pm Yeah, calling LTT the Dragon Reborn didn't faze me. He's not the first.
From the wiki linked above:
The "him" in this context is LTT.wiki wrote:"And the Shadow fell upon the Land, and the World was riven stone from stone. The oceans fled, and the mountains were swallowed up, and the nations were scattered to the eight corners of the World. The moon was as blood, and the sun was as ashes. The seas boiled, and the living envied the dead. All was shattered, and all but memory lost, and one memory above all others, of him who brought the Shadow and the Breaking of the World.
And him they named Dragon."
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Yeah, Lews Therin is The Dragon. They screwed that up, maybe intentionally to make it more clear to those who haven't read the books how the Wheel of Time actually weaves.
Or maybe they just screwed up.
Or maybe they just screwed up.
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I mean, I didn’t really care anything about it while I was watching it. It’s just that no one called LTT the Dragon while he was alive, so it felt a little weird. In all honesty, it’s a bit of a plot hole in the lore of the books.
We get the circular nature of time in this series, BUT. The Dark One was sealed in his prison - outside this dimension - in the moment of creation, by the Creator. It wasn’t until they punched a hole in the prison in the Age of Legends that he could directly influence the Pattern.
So it’s a little weird that LTT would be just another guy in a long line, given those circumstances (outside of the assertion that humans have created the Bore over and over, and the Dragon keeps having to be reborn to close it).
Personally, I would have been better just referring to him as LTT and leaving it at that.
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But it’s such a minor reason that I hated this episode that I’ll drop it.
We get the circular nature of time in this series, BUT. The Dark One was sealed in his prison - outside this dimension - in the moment of creation, by the Creator. It wasn’t until they punched a hole in the prison in the Age of Legends that he could directly influence the Pattern.
So it’s a little weird that LTT would be just another guy in a long line, given those circumstances (outside of the assertion that humans have created the Bore over and over, and the Dragon keeps having to be reborn to close it).
Personally, I would have been better just referring to him as LTT and leaving it at that.
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We just watched it. I feel like I should have hated it more, but at this point I think I'm just numb to their weird decisions. It also helps that I haven't read the book in 25 years, which helps me gloss over some of the more nitpicky differences.
Still, a lot bothers me. Watching their budget woes play out on the screen is cringe-inducing - it just makes me wonder what this would have looked like had HBO done this rather than Game of Thrones.
I'm glad people who haven't read the books are enjoying it, as I want fantasy television to be successful. But I can't un-know what I already know, so it makes watching it difficult.
My hope is that the success of the series and the (hopeful) waning of the pandemic over the course of the next year will lead to significant improvements. We all know that pilot seasons of any show can be rough until they find their stride. So I guess my current attitude is "disappointed but slightly optimistic."
Still, a lot bothers me. Watching their budget woes play out on the screen is cringe-inducing - it just makes me wonder what this would have looked like had HBO done this rather than Game of Thrones.
I'm glad people who haven't read the books are enjoying it, as I want fantasy television to be successful. But I can't un-know what I already know, so it makes watching it difficult.
My hope is that the success of the series and the (hopeful) waning of the pandemic over the course of the next year will lead to significant improvements. We all know that pilot seasons of any show can be rough until they find their stride. So I guess my current attitude is "disappointed but slightly optimistic."
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I just got it watched. I'll echo the 'WTF.'
For the non-readers, it isn't that they changed some of the details of the story, it's that they blew it up with dynamite, gathered up the rubble, and created something completely and totally different.
One thing that I felt throughout the series - none of the character 'moments' felt earned. They identify the dragon! In the books it was, "Holy shit!" In the show it was, "Oh." That's the simplest example, but every other pivotal moment for the other characters - they rushed it so much that there was none of the background or understanding to make any of it special.
For the non-readers, it isn't that they changed some of the details of the story, it's that they blew it up with dynamite, gathered up the rubble, and created something completely and totally different.
One thing that I felt throughout the series - none of the character 'moments' felt earned. They identify the dragon! In the books it was, "Holy shit!" In the show it was, "Oh." That's the simplest example, but every other pivotal moment for the other characters - they rushed it so much that there was none of the background or understanding to make any of it special.
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I finished the first season recently. It’s fun at time, but I honestly didn’t see anything in either the story or the acting that would cause it to rise above all those 90’s sword and sorcery tv shows.
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I guess the hook would be that it's based on an epic series, but since it doesn't actually follow...hepcat wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 10:30 pm I finished the first season recently. It’s fun at time, but I honestly didn’t see anything in either the story or the acting that would cause it to rise above all those 90’s sword and sorcery tv shows.
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At least there was a minimum of sword-twirling and backflips.hepcat wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 10:30 pm I finished the first season recently. It’s fun at time, but I honestly didn’t see anything in either the story or the acting that would cause it to rise above all those 90’s sword and sorcery tv shows.
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I had been waiting until I could binge these and I watched the last 6 episodes last night. My family was asking me afterwards if it was good and I said I couldn't answer. I've read the whole series and the first 10 books multiple times (at least 5x each). I was expecting to watch that story - but this isn't it. It's close, but twisted in some ways I can live with and others I don't think I can. That last episode - geesh! So coming from that perspective, I'd say it's not good. I don't think I'll be watching any further - there is too much to watch and following this further would probably just annoy me. I do think I'll go back and re-read the book again after I finish the latest Expanse, though, so it wasn't a total waste.
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They’ve made it clear that this show isn’t for hardcore fans. And I guess my question then is why the fuck not? No one else has been waiting 25+ years for this show.
The idea that you couldn’t do a faithful adaptation while also appealing to new fans is absurd.
The idea that you couldn’t do a faithful adaptation while also appealing to new fans is absurd.
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Or it's for fans who are willing to look at it as an 'alternate universe' take on the story.
Which is something I'm usually fine with, but I prefer to know that going in so I don't brush off minor divergences and then get broadsided by the final episode.
Which is something I'm usually fine with, but I prefer to know that going in so I don't brush off minor divergences and then get broadsided by the final episode.
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I think this is what bothers me more than anything. It's one of the most beloved fantasy series of all time. Why do you have to change it for the sake of changing it? Wouldn't it be better to satisfy both audiences instead of only one (particularly when there's no evidence that staying faithful to the book would alienate non-readers)?RunningMn9 wrote:The idea that you couldn’t do a faithful adaptation while also appealing to new fans is absurd.
I'm sure there are some changes that are necessary simply by virtue of translating from book to television - figuring ways around extended inner dialogue, the aforementioned need to have more Lan/Moiraine in Season 2 than there was in the books. But some of the stuff just doesn't make sense. I'd love to hear the writers' explanations for some of these decisions.
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Five will get you ten it's as much the studio as it is the writers.
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I haven't read the books but I'm a pretty forgiving TV watcher - I enjoyed the last season of Game of Thrones and I can usually enjoy shows as long as they're well produced. But I bounced hard off WoT. I couldn't really follow the plot and by the penultimate episode I found I didn't really care to try. I didn't even bother to watch the finale.YellowKing wrote: Sun Dec 26, 2021 11:13 pm I'm glad people who haven't read the books are enjoying it, as I want fantasy television to be successful.
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I feel like they rushed it too much. They apparently wanted to get to the later parts faster, but they skipped everything that gave relevance to the events that (sort of) happened.
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I’m rereading the books and just finished the ferry scene. They’ve dramatically changed the party’s motivations and situations to get you to commit. Egwene as written would come across badly on TV. Matt would have been more likable. Perrin would be unspecial but loyal sidekick. Rand’s boldness and defiance/love sickness would have been inconsistent.
The attack on the village is rewritten to tighten up the back-and-forth travel and too subtle for TV foreshadowing. Everything is amped up for dramatic effect — and less internal angst. The books simmer a long time, and the series has tried to quickly turn up the heat. Perhaps to the point of burning the meal.
I’ll watch but my wife believes they’ve missed so many opportunities with the source material’s story. And the production is wildly inconsistent — the costuming is terrible.
The attack on the village is rewritten to tighten up the back-and-forth travel and too subtle for TV foreshadowing. Everything is amped up for dramatic effect — and less internal angst. The books simmer a long time, and the series has tried to quickly turn up the heat. Perhaps to the point of burning the meal.
I’ll watch but my wife believes they’ve missed so many opportunities with the source material’s story. And the production is wildly inconsistent — the costuming is terrible.
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They seem to want Mat to bring more conflict, to be more of an 'is he a bad guy?' character.Zarathud wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 12:46 pm I’m rereading the books and just finished the ferry scene. They’ve dramatically changed the party’s motivations and situations to get you to commit. Egwene as written would come across badly on TV. Matt would have been more likable. Perrin would be unspecial but loyal sidekick. Rand’s boldness and defiance/love sickness would have been inconsistent.
When it comes right down to it, they probably changed it because a pack of angsty teenagers doesn't usually win over audiences for this type of show.
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They did have some foreshadowing:
Was any of that in the books?
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Yes. Not quite like what they did, but similar.Jaymann wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 1:08 pm They did have some foreshadowing:Was any of that in the books?Spoiler:
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Just watched the first episode. I thought it was fantastic. Definitely some differences from the book, but not anything that bothered me very much. Loved the narration from Moirane at the end of the prologue of the books. Nice touch.
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I got a late start on this and just finished up this afternoon. I read the first book around 93 (and was reading them as released through book 7 and then read 8-14 after I heard great reviews of Sanderson's work, likely 2014-2015). I've done a GREAT job of un-know-ing so very much of the story. After watching the first few episodes, I kind of got the bug to start a re-read, but based on what you guys are saying, I think I'll just let it be and let the show stand on its own.YellowKing wrote: Sun Dec 26, 2021 11:13 pm It also helps that I haven't read the book in 25 years, which helps me gloss over some of the more nitpicky differences.
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But I can't un-know what I already know, so it makes watching it difficult.
I hardly remember anything story-wise. I remember the main characters and some of the concepts, but that's pretty much it.
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The books are vastly superior to the show. If you are going to limit yourself to one form factor, it shouldn’t be this show.
And I had pretty high hopes from Episode 2 through 6. It’s just that the wheels came off in Episode 7 and Episode 8 was a train wreck.
And I had pretty high hopes from Episode 2 through 6. It’s just that the wheels came off in Episode 7 and Episode 8 was a train wreck.
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So, I ended up spending the whole day on this. To give you guys context, I started reading the Wheel of Time 30 years ago when I was a freshman in college and only the first 3 books were out. I was instantly hooked. I think the final book in the series is a masterpiece.
As to the show...
By and large I found this adaptation fantastic. They changed things up a lot, but I thought most of it worked really well.
The glaring exception was the final episode. It pretty much... sucked. I don't think visual adaptations of books should be slaves to the written word. Things that worked in books don't always work on screen. But, the final episode was just... really bad. I also don't get why they left Mat out entirely of the final episode.
I did like the actor and unexpected look of Ishamael. But that whole "battle" was just ... shit.
I had zero issue with the diverse cast. If you want to argue that the Two Rivers' (small village) diversity wasn't plausible then fine. But, I just can't get worked up over this.
I will still be excited for season 2.
As to the show...
By and large I found this adaptation fantastic. They changed things up a lot, but I thought most of it worked really well.
The glaring exception was the final episode. It pretty much... sucked. I don't think visual adaptations of books should be slaves to the written word. Things that worked in books don't always work on screen. But, the final episode was just... really bad. I also don't get why they left Mat out entirely of the final episode.
I did like the actor and unexpected look of Ishamael. But that whole "battle" was just ... shit.
I had zero issue with the diverse cast. If you want to argue that the Two Rivers' (small village) diversity wasn't plausible then fine. But, I just can't get worked up over this.
I will still be excited for season 2.
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A couple of us were discussing it in a thread for discussing the show. It was an interesting side topic that's relevant to both the show and modern society, and caused a bit of introspection. I don't think anyone here got 'worked up', upset, or quit watching the show because of it.
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Correction: I did get upset when I realized that the show had Mark Wahlberg in it. He plays a small tree in episode 4. It's the one that keeps moving into every shot during a scene, then inexplicably yells at the cast members "say hi to your mother for me.".
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I do not hold them accountable for Mat. Episodes 7 and 8 came after the production had to break for COVID, and when they returned, the actor playing Mat was no longer available. So they had to remove him from the show until they can recast the part for next season.
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Re: [TV] Wheel of Time series
At least it was partially mitigated by J. K. Simmons as an uncredited stunt double for Loial.
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Re: [TV] Wheel of Time series
Oh, so this show is live action?Jaymann wrote: Mon Jan 03, 2022 1:46 pm At least it was partially mitigated by J. K. Simmons as an uncredited stunt double for Loial.
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Re: [TV] Wheel of Time series
Sorry to hear the guy playing Mat won't be back. Really enjoyed his portrayal.
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Re: [TV] Wheel of Time series
I didn't love the episode. It was fine. It wasn't as good as the first 6 episoded but honestly, COVID issues have made it much harder to make even small scenes with just a few actors difficult, let alone large battle sequences. I'll forgive the obvious dip in quality. I didn't really notice Mat being absent but I don't know his story so I'm not really thinking about what he should be doing. I will agree that it seems they revealed who the Dragon Reborn is a bit quickly but I always just assumed that anyway. I think most people did. Overall, I'll be watching season 2 for certain.Maybe I'm too stuck on the books. Everywhere I've went online today, almost every non-book reader loved the episode, so I guess I'm wrong and they know what they are doing.
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