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<blockquote data-quote="Merkuri" data-source="post: 4645172" data-attributes="member: 41321"><p>Well, I thought they were pretty prominent in the book, too. There were things over and over again in the books that reminded me of different elements in the WoT series. A lot were just small details but there were some big plot items, too. </p><p></p><p>My sister noticed them independent of me when she read the books, and I remember carrying the book around with me at work and a random guy saw me with it and one of the first comments he made about it (after asking me if I liked it) was whether I thought it had a lot in common with the WoT books. As I read on it started to annoy me more and more and it's one of the big reasons I stopped reading it.</p><p></p><p>I think the show is coming along well, though. I feel like as time goes on and they reveal more of the world the show is maturing into a good fantasy show. It's no House or Supernatural, but it's good enough that I look forward to watching it each week. There's nothing I can put my finger on in the last few episodes that I can say made them better than the first few, but they just seem better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merkuri, post: 4645172, member: 41321"] Well, I thought they were pretty prominent in the book, too. There were things over and over again in the books that reminded me of different elements in the WoT series. A lot were just small details but there were some big plot items, too. My sister noticed them independent of me when she read the books, and I remember carrying the book around with me at work and a random guy saw me with it and one of the first comments he made about it (after asking me if I liked it) was whether I thought it had a lot in common with the WoT books. As I read on it started to annoy me more and more and it's one of the big reasons I stopped reading it. I think the show is coming along well, though. I feel like as time goes on and they reveal more of the world the show is maturing into a good fantasy show. It's no House or Supernatural, but it's good enough that I look forward to watching it each week. There's nothing I can put my finger on in the last few episodes that I can say made them better than the first few, but they just seem better. [/QUOTE]
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