Happy to say that my parents stopped watching Wheel of Time. My mom told me her and my dad were watching it when it came out and I was pretty surprised and my dad asked me why I didn't watch it since he knew I read the books. I told him because the showrunner seems to hate the books. My dad rolled his eyes and called me a book purist (he teases me about that as well with comic books because I don't watch many of those anymore).
I asked my mom why they stopped watching and my dad said "they went gay on us". Like me they are devout Christians (well I do my best to be) so they aren't interested in heavy lgbt content or at this point any so, also like me, they watch a lot of older content. I told them that in the books it is there but not really prevalent and not something you would expect someone who simply wants to adapt a book series to focus on. I used to think my parents where silly to stop watching shows for that reason but I can understand that mindset now.
The three most trendy groups in Hollywood right now are lgbt, women, and blacks (although I don't think straight black males are very desirable to hollywood). At one time a lot of people would've given shows a chance but not anymore. With me I am wary about anything made after 2014 when I really started to notice things.
Ironically I would say the obsession with diversity has made every show look exactly alike. You know with woke storytelling who will be the good and bad guy, who will be in charge, if a woman is a villain then there will be some justification, etc. With fantasy look at how "reflecting the modern world" just ruins it. They can't make their own stories to do the reflecting they want so they tear down classics. Critical Drinker once said that Willow, Wheel of Time, Witcher Blood Origin, and Rings of Power are essentially the assembly line creations... diverse fantasy 1, 2, and 3.
I'm a big reader and after Sci-Fi/Fantasy one of my favorite genres is murder mystery/cop drama and I've read books with gay detectives but the focus was on the mystery or finding the killer. Now it is everywhere and I'm convinced there is a rule that says that same sex couples always have to be shown in a positive light and the shill media acts like it is the best piece of cinema since Casablanca. Stranger Things Season 3 where instead of the reformed jock falling in love with the nerdy girl (which makes sense for a show that is a homage to the 80s) we get subverted expectations and I don't watch the last of us but I hear the critics loved the last episode.
Anyway, sorry for my rant, I'll now try to get my parents to listen to The Wheel of Time audiobook
I know I asked this before either on here or rkia2 but what's the best Wheel of Time book to start with? Just go by release or chronological? Or is there a really good one that'll get me hooked and then go back from the start? I been meaning to give it a go for decades now lol figure it's time.
Also, shame that in the 2000s there was a time where we had Sin City, 300 and Watchmen on the big screens and I thought "wow the future of comic film adaptions are gonna be awesome"
Boy how wrong I was. Not only did woke trash killed tv and movies, they also killed comics. But it's okay, like you said, I got old content.
I would suggest just starting with book one. The book has a ton of detail which I’m fine with. If I like the author I can tolerate it but just a heads up. The story is great though. That’s why it’s really annoying to hear about what happened with the adaptation. I agree about those movies. I thought Watchmen was a good movie. Problem with comic book movies now is that they openly say they don’t care about the comics