So with the Wheel of Time in name only show being cancelled the usual suspects were out in force online calling book fans "toxic". This one fan of the show (who didn't read the books) asked me why I was happy about the show getting canceled and people losing their jobs. I told her that I was happy that it was cancelled because it was a major bastardization and didn't respect the source material. She couldn't understand that when you adapt a popular book series/comics the fans of the series have an expectation of a somewhat faithful adaptation at least. They act like we don't understand that you can't do a straight one for one adaptation.
I could've been more diplomatic but I told her that I have reached the point where I hate modern day adaptations because they attract normies like her who clap like a seal because the show craps all over the source material and adds the usual current year crap. She was never a fan to begin with. She called me a jerk.
Probably the easiest thing to do with an adaptation or period piece is to get the racial demographics correct. When they can't do that, then I know their priorities. I guess it just annoys me how they act like we don't understand that you have to streamline a large book series and that some changes have to be made due to the medium.
I'm honestly looking forward to the day when AI can just make a movie based on a command you give. I'll probably start with Moon is a Harsh Mistress or UBIK.
Rant aside, but why do y'all think that the entertainment industry seems to despise fans of the source material or make ridiculous changes and then use the "well we can't do a one for one adaptation" excuse?
It's the same reason they tried to make sure canon doesn't matter. They realize they lack the creativity to make their own things so they need to hijack existing works to shove themselves in it in the hopes someone will actually remember and respect them.
Because they see the work as an extension of themselves they feel offended when people point out that they have bastardized the source material and failed to recreate the original work to an intentional degree (compared to previous where adaptions would take liberties due to expediency or original author wanting to minimize a controversial aspect of their work... something still done in anime adaptions of light novels or manga). Thus the fandom is always toxic even when the level bastardization has hit the point where the original source material isn't even apparent anymore. This is how we get a Minecraft movie that practically tells you not to play Minecraft. Or the diversity representation push so that every movie must have someone who looks like them instead of actually making characters people can relate to.