The Wheel of Time (November 2021)

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- there are a lot of books snobs complaining about it
- and a lot of TMMAC dorks complaining about it

but every single one of those tools will be tuning in for Season 2, so yes. worth watching

PS. i loved it
La Paix @Nuk Soo Kow this guy also LOVED season 8 of Game of Thrones and has lived most of his adult life in either New Jersey or NYC.

Just a couple things to consider when deciding whether or not you should take his opinion seriously.
 

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La Paix @Nuk Soo Kow this guy also LOVED season 8 of Game of Thrones and has lived most of his adult life in either New Jersey or NYC.

Just a couple things to consider when deciding whether or not you should take his opinion seriously.
Ya I was just filling in my TMMAC member matrix to see if he’s a fucking idiot or not. You’ve expedited the process, thank you.
 
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As a book fan, no

but it got @conor mcgregor nut hugger to read 4 800 page books so I guess it can’t be that bad
The books are great. Robert Jordan is an amazing storyteller.

No TV/movie series will ever be as good as the book series from which it is adapted, for obvious reasons, but it's still possible to make a good book or TV series. See Game of Thrones seasons 1-6 and the LOTR trilogy for examples.

The Wheel of Time TV adaptation went beyond cutting corners bc of time/complexity. Eight/ten episodes and any show watcher would have no idea who the protagonist is. From the beginning of book 1 it's very clear.
 
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The books are great. Robert Jordan is an amazing storyteller.

No TV/movie series will ever be as good as the book series from which it is adapted, for obvious reasons, but it's still possible to make a good book or TV series. See Game of Thrones seasons 1-6 and the LOTR trilogy for examples.

The Wheel of Time TV adaptation went beyond cutting corners bc of time/complexity. Ten episodes and any show watcher would have no idea who the main protagonist is. From the beginning of book 1 it's very clear.
there wuz 8 episodes

Book fans HATED the LOTR trilogy
 
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Book fans HATED the LOTR trilogy
I just threw that one out there. I read The Hobbit but left Fellowship of the Ring half finished because I got annoyed by all the stupid songs and Tom Bombadil.
 

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The books are great. Robert Jordan is an amazing storyteller.

No TV/movie series will ever be as good as the book series from which it is adapted, for obvious reasons, but it's still possible to make a good book or TV series. See Game of Thrones seasons 1-6 and the LOTR trilogy for examples.

The Wheel of Time TV adaptation went beyond cutting corners bc of time/complexity. Eight/ten episodes and any show watcher would have no idea who the protagonist is. From the beginning of book 1 it's very clear.
American psycho was a good adaption


In the book it's just more grotesque and crazy.
 

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The books are great. Robert Jordan is an amazing storyteller.

No TV/movie series will ever be as good as the book series from which it is adapted, for obvious reasons, but it's still possible to make a good book or TV series. See Game of Thrones seasons 1-6 and the LOTR trilogy for examples.

The Wheel of Time TV adaptation went beyond cutting corners bc of time/complexity. Eight/ten episodes and any show watcher would have no idea who the protagonist is. From the beginning of book 1 it's very clear.
"Eight/ten episodes and any show watcher would have no idea who the protagonist is. From the beginning of book 1 it's very clear."

LOL you havent even finished the series. you have no clue who the protagonists and the antagonists are

"No TV/movie series will ever be as good as the book series from which it is adapted, for obvious reasons,"

The Haunting of Hill House took a stand-alone book that was "okay" at best and adapted into something awesome

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"Eight/ten episodes and any show watcher would have no idea who the protagonist is. From the beginning of book 1 it's very clear."

LOL you havent even finished the series. you have no clue who the protagonists and the antagonists are
I'm about halfway through book 5, but yeah I'm sure that in book 7 or 8 Rand will suddenly cease to be the most important character in the series. Maybe everyone will realize that Eggy or Siuan Sanche or Liandrin is the dragon reborn and car'a'carn.

Ffs.
 
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Everything in the main arc of the story always hinges around what he does, he’s undeniably the central character. And please don’t think I haven’t been on dragonmount forums since they began and have not heard all the arguements Muh fren
*stares haughtily*
 

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Everything in the main arc of the story always hinges around what he does, he’s undeniably the central character. And please don’t think I haven’t been on dragonmount forums since they began and have not heard all the arguemente Muh fren
*stares haughtily*
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