'LMAO they've out Netflixed Netflix with this show.'
Of course, the writer described Aviendha's character as white, and depicts her body as pale, her face is sun-darkened, or reddened, or blushing so fiercely that she looks like sunsets, or goes sickly green.
'LMAO they've out Netflixed Netflix with this show.'
You'd be lucky if any of the writer read past the title on the cover. You're getting a cliff note version of the cliff notes they were given and then promptly discarded because "racism" or something. Every single one of those fuckwits probably think they're better writers than Robert Jordan or Brandon Sanderson and the only reason they're not authors of multiple best sellers is because the "system" is holding them back.
The first episode features one of the main characters accidentally killing his own wife (a character who literally didn’t even exist in the books).
Brandon Sanderson told them not to do this because it makes no sense for a man to accidentally kill his own wife and then immediately go on an adventure. Also, the trauma of such a tragedy would drastically alter the behavior of the character going forward. You know, basic character writing concerns.
The show writers ignored him. They literally do think that they are better writers than Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson.
The showrunner sounds like a douchebag when he explains why he ignores the book. Also one of the first thing he talked about was lgbt representation so I knew it was in trouble
Long before they ruined Perin, race-swapped characters, or announced the damn series, I already new <IP> made in <current year> was going to be a dumpster fire. Troons and their NPC "allies" can't comprehend nuance and have a laughably shallow understanding of either sex, so a series that relies heavily on the dynamic between the (binary) sexes stood no chance in hell.
Most would immediately break and turn to crippling alcoholism for a few years.
That's the classic setup for 80s cop films.
I was a nerdy black kid who was into sci-fi and fantasy growing up. Can you guess who teased me about it the most? I made your point about this before. Anyone can pick up a book and read it. The books generally appeal to certain groups. Doesn’t mean I can’t read it but like you said people whining about representation in these shows probably haven’t even read the source material
It’s not doing well? I heard a shill site say it was doing great but maybe they referred to the first episode. I want this to fail as a lesson about what happens when you butcher source material
Ugh. I so wanted it to fail so it could serve as a lesson about butchering the source material.