Cosmere picked up by Apple TV

No, I'm not, because it's not saying it's "definitely a bad business decision".

That is literally you projecting on to my comment lol.
Yes, totally me projecting after interpreting your own conclusion
I think the answer is very definitely no, personally
to the question you asked yourself:
Is blowing hundreds of millions (and likely high hundreds of millions at that) on adapting Stormlight - which is kind of a nothing story with nothing meaningful or terribly human to say, at least in the 3000+ pages of books 1-3, a good use of money for Apple?
Stuff likes this robs me completey of any desire to read the rest of your points and participate in a discussion with you, so I don't.
 
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What Apple seem to be hoping is that because Sanderson is a meticulous writer and planner (which they Duffer brothers are not), him acting as showrunner in a visual medium rather than a written one, won't be a problem. And it might not, if he can learn to delegate, if he can learn to edit, if he's willing to plan in the right.
Which I think is the thing. By all impressions, Sanderson is a serious, hard working professional who works well with others and doesn’t have an overinflated ego. Which already puts him ahead of a lot of people working in TV. If he doesn’t have a particular skill he can be trusted to study to acquire it or give way to someone better qualified in that area.

It’s obviously a risk, but less of a risk than it might be trusting someone of a different character.
 

Yes, totally me projecting after interpreting your own conclusion

to the question you asked yourself:

Stuff likes this robs me completey of any desire to read the rest of your points and participate in a discussion with you, so I don't.
I mean, you should read what you quoted. I literally asked if it was a good deal! That wasn't a purely rhetorical question, that was an actual question! I gave my answer and expected others which didn't make up other opinions and assign them to me. My opinion is right there and doesn't need to be re-written incorrectly. Good grief! I didn't, for example, say anything like it was a "nonsense decision" - that's all you. But you attributed that to me anyway, instead of using what I did say.
 

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