In case anyone is interested, they apparently have little animated shorts that explain some of the lore behind each episode. They're only 3-5 minutes long and are worth the watch. However, Amazon inexplicably has them hidden in the most obscure location. If you want to watch them, you have to use a PHONE OR LAPTOP (most streaming devices won't see them). Then:
1. Start an episode normally, then press pause. 2. Look for and click on X-Ray. 3. Look for Bonus Content. 4. It should be there under Origin Stories I have no idea why they don't have them in a more obvious spot. |
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I guess that covers the "woke" demographic quota from the producers. Did like the two black demons whispering to the false dragon on top of the castle...nice effects. I didn't read the books...so I'm not horrified by it. I could see how fans might want to burn it to ashes though. The first episode started a bit ruff... If you put the Hobbit, the Witcher, Harry Potter and GOT in a blender and added dashes of modern politics/woke propaganda...you have this. It's entertaining escapism...the effects are decent. |
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Honestly, so far it feels a bit like they've nerfed the warders. |
What did I just watch? Ugh. Why why why.
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Btw, great casting for Liandrin. She has a major RBF that you really just want to punch over and over again.
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I tried; about 20 minutes into the first episode... Not my cup of tea.
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I know the show needs to cut out a lot to try and fit the main storyline onto the screen in a reasonable amount of time, but how they are going about it isn't making me particularly happy on many instances. They've added things that don't really add to the story while cutting things that absolutely would. Mucking about with the Dragon's possible identity also seems ridiculous. |
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More broadly, they're definitely making some eyebrow raising decisions, but I always knew it would be tough to do the books justice. And a show with a different take on what's important than mine is better than no show at all. |
I dont mind the who is the dragon plotline.
The books make it clear all of them are required to defeat the dark one. Jordan did a great job of illustrating the dragon cannot be everywhere at once and will require the help of the whole group. If the show enhances that aspect of the story by getting the audience invested in each character through "is that person the dragon" storytelling, I like it. Of course, the lines of dialogue in episode 6 about a multi headed dragon... it wouldnt surprise me if the show went that direction. That would be... bold. Not sure if I'd agree there. I'm glad the speed up the dagger plotline. Mat is a great character once he got past the dagger. I do agree it felt s bit too rushed though. And they better show what happens to that dagger now. |
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