I plan to at least give it a watch, just like I did with Lovecraft country, I stayed with that one for about 4-5 episodes before I could see it was a lost cause, and sure enough, after one season, it got the boot. Too much emphasis on unnecessary aspects that do nothing to serve the actual story.Captain_Blood wrote: ↑September 27th, 2021, 4:51 pm Regarding The Wheel of Time that series was a big influence on me from middle school onwards. I was quite upset when the author died, as he had expressed that he didn't want anyone else to finish the story. In the end his wife decided to let Brandon Sanderson finish it up, and I think he did a good job. Overall the series went on for far too long, but it had so many excellent moments in it that I still enjoyed reading it to the end. A lot of things in the story are ruled by the gender of the character, and that leads to a lot of stereotyping on both sides throughout the books, but it didn't detract from the story for me. Depending on how they adapt it to television though it could be an absolute shit show.
For Example: In the WoT world, magic comes from the One Power. It has a masculine and a feminine side. The masculine side was tainted by The Dark One during the last major conflict and all male channelers are doomed to go insane and murder everyone around them. The female side was left untainted and the female channelers hold immense power in the world as hunters of male channelers and as true powers behind the thrones of many nations. As such the female channelers are generally viewed with extreme suspicion by the general peasants both male and female.
Now that could be adapted to screen in so many ways. A lot of other societal structures work in a similar vein. It will entirely depend on the show runners and the writing. I figure I'll know before two episodes are finished if it's worth watching or if it's going to be a Netflix Lost In Space level shitshow.
Another series that just recently started showing (albeit on Apple TV), I plan to try and watch when I can, Isaac Asimov's Foundation: