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[โ€“] hsl@wayfarershaven.eu 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I liked it, as long as I looked it at as an interpretation rather than an exact translation.

[โ€“] lagomorphlecture@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

I like this! Maybe the book is a telling of the story as it happens and the show is a retelling centuries later with the information available to them. They don't have the inner monologue of the characters, they don't know all the exact details (ok, so Perrin wasn't married? Eh, his early life wasn't super clear in the written histories).

[โ€“] currawong@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah it's a popcorn show. You watch it to relax your brain. It's entertaining as a Xena episode, and the production feels as cheap as Xena's.

But if you've read the books you're wondering what the hell is happening. And it doesn't make you want to read them. That's the lamest part. A show based on books should make you want to read them at some point. I mean, if you adapt them to screen, they must have been loved by a lot of people...