Sure, WoT is more on the weak end of the CW spectrum.Hey now, CW stuff is often of much higher quality.
Yeah. Ally’s gotta do is keep the characters true at their core, the story true at its core, and capture some of the spirit and style of the original, while telling basically the same story.But, yeah, I watched the whole thing. They were on the one hand smart enough to know they had to remix the story to fit the first book in just 8 hours, but on the other just kept hitting themselves in the face with rakes like a drunk Wyl E. Coyote.
Nah I just misremembered the details. She stabs a guy in the back and then wolves do the rest of the killin’.I've watched the series a couple times and this doesn't happen.
So many of the Wheel of Time reviews are by the anti-woke crowd who insist that having people of color is what ruined the series -- and they'll lie about everything else in order to spread their hate.
Nah, Lord's of Chaos is only about a million amd a half, two at tops.After reading all this I may have to go back and watch the wheel of time series again...I thought it was enjoyable in its own way.
On the other hand while I did start reading the books eons ago. I gave up because story just never seemed to go anywhere. I think I stopped reading after approximately 3,000,000 pages or so. In other words somewhere around book 6.![]()
Nah, it was one of the worse adaptations I’ve seen.
Yeah I still never went past the Trolloc attack in episode 1.
Firstly, one needn’t watch entire seasons to judge a show. If a show requires watching a whole season in order to overcome the mistakes of the beginning, it’s a bad show.So your knowledge seems rather limited...
Firstly, one needn’t watch entire seasons to judge a show. If a show requires watching a whole season in order to overcome the mistakes of the beginning, it’s a bad show.
I don't disagree. They did a very good job of making it something close to understandable/filmable though, I thought. I was genuinely surprised anyone could get that sprawling mess that close. And yeah realistically I think there are quite a few fantasy series that, if you wanted to hew as close as possible to the source material, you would need an anime, basically. The trouble is, a high-quality, well-animated anime, with a non-generic art-style, like JJK, Chainsaw Man or Cyberpunk takes longer to produce than an equivalent live-action show, or at least very close to as long, and is far from cheap, too. The days of seasons dozens and dozens of episodes long, two-thirds of them filler, a la Naruto et al, are mostly gone.However, the story is basically unfilmable, listening again to the series on audio book now and that's pretty clear. Anything short of a really, really drawn out anime style cartoon juat won't work.
They're well-read (haven't heard the Rosamund Pike version yet but I know she's an excellent reader) and interestingly I feel like you pick up different things listening to reading, but one should also note that total time required to listen to all the allllll of WoT is 19 DAYS and 5 hours.The audio book is worth a go.
LOL I don’t know why you’re so bent about this, but yeah, I can give credible review. Because my review is about the characters and the tone, and how much it differs from what the author intended for the story, all of which can be determined from synopsis, “internet reviews”, and watching clips of pivotal scenes.No. But you can't give any credible review about the show then. Don't judge a book by its cover...
Or judging 4e by just looking at the unified structure of classes... and looking at internet reviews.
You watched half an episode out of 10?
I spend all day at work listening to music or podcasts while I type away: 19 days of material is a feature, not a bug!I don't disagree. They did a very good job of making it something close to understandable/filmable though, I thought. I was genuinely surprised anyone could get that sprawling mess that close. And yeah realistically I think there are quite a few fantasy series that, if you wanted to hew as close as possible to the source material, you would need an anime, basically. The trouble is, a high-quality, well-animated anime, with a non-generic art-style, like JJK, Chainsaw Man or Cyberpunk takes longer to produce than an equivalent live-action show, or at least very close to as long, and is far from cheap, too. The days of seasons dozens and dozens of episodes long, two-thirds of them filler, a la Naruto et al, are mostly gone.
(Interestingly this means I actually started watching a bit of anime again! Higher style levels and shorter seasons are a good thing!)
They're well-read (haven't heard the Rosamund Pike version yet but I know she's an excellent reader) and interestingly I feel like you pick up different things listening to reading, but one should also note that total time required to listen to all the allllll of WoT is 19 DAYS and 5 hours.