He never stated it had to do with the books. He said it has references to them, which is true with characters like Soren. It does reference Halo lore but it's such a bad series a token reference here and there doesn't make a difference.
Well lets be honest, very little goes on in the series. Other than Halsey every character is exactly where they were in the episode they were introduced. It's very hard to not follow a series where nothing happens.
Right, the Halo series references the books and lore like the Starship Troopers movie did to that book.
Taking character names and certain events out of lore and weaving them into a shit story doesn't make it follow cannon, it just means you took already established canon and shit all over it.
If any of you aren’t certain I can confirm that the tv show has zero to do with the story in the books.
He never stated it had to do with the books. He said it has references to them, which is true with characters like Soren. It does reference Halo lore but it's such a bad series a token reference here and there doesn't make a difference.
I feel like the tone of their post implies that you’d “get” what’s going on in the show if you’d followed the books but you’re not wrong either
Well lets be honest, very little goes on in the series. Other than Halsey every character is exactly where they were in the episode they were introduced. It's very hard to not follow a series where nothing happens.
Right, the Halo series references the books and lore like the Starship Troopers movie did to that book.
Taking character names and certain events out of lore and weaving them into a shit story doesn't make it follow cannon, it just means you took already established canon and shit all over it.
Starship Troopers is the peak of bad adaptations.
Did any one say it was canon? I said the guy's telling the truth on the lore part. It does pull from the lore for naming things.
Read canon as established characters traits and in world behavior. I couldn't think of another term to describe what I meant.