Wheel of Time

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Does she get killed in the books eventually? I just remember after she was stilled, I think Nynaeve figures out the weave to heal people from it, and this is when they were all out in the woods for the little Tower or whatever the hell.

Sorry it's been ages since I read them. If that really happened in the show that's kind of screwed up because it sounds like they're just jumping or eliminating a whole bunch of stuff from the books.
You assholes are making me want to watch it at this point just to see and be able to make comparisons to what I remember from the books. I should probably just go reread them instead though.
She dies in an attack on the command center during the Last Battle.
 
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She dies in an attack on the command center during the Last Battle.
Yeah I think I got up to book nine, and then he died. I think it's 9, crossroads of Twilight maybe?

I honestly don't know how the whole saga ends. They were some of my favorite fantasy novels when I was younger.

Ironically I guess I had been living in Charleston when that happened. He was a graduate of the Citadel. Had a buddy who was trying to encourage me from back in Texas to go throw a brick is one day because he wasn't going anywhere with finishing the series. The joke is still he succumbed to the Dark One's taint.

I really need to pick the books back up but God damn that's a Time investment unlike no other series that I can think of reading.
 

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tons of characters died this season and lots of shit is missing which makes the lore of the show almost incomprehensible. All I assume for budgetary reasons

- portal stones/traveling with em was completely removed from the show, missing the entire alternate realities and "the flickers" that were really great lore building
- matt doesn't go to the wastes, he enters the aelfinn gateway in panarch. elaida also entered it 10 years earlier and comes out changed
- elayne and aviendha are scissor lesbians, neither has expressed a love interest in rand yet, they just wanna dyke it out. min is like 20 years older than rand and fugly
- there are only 8 forsaken in the show, although ishamael and sammael have been killed off already
- no slayer, no fades at all in season 3, the battle of 2 rivers was a single night and pretty weak, perrin just lets padan fain go (lol)
- verin never goes to 2 rivers, its alanna instead who has 2 gay warders
- siuan dies in the s3 finale as said above
- loial might be dead, he vanishes in The Ways in episode 7
 
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I enjoyed Rand loudly declaring the shameful truth of the Aiel, that they are all interracial faggot butt babies. At least that’s what my subtitles said.
 
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Yeah I think I got up to book nine, and then he died. I think it's 9, crossroads of Twilight maybe?

I honestly don't know how the whole saga ends. They were some of my favorite fantasy novels when I was younger.

Ironically I guess I had been living in Charleston when that happened. He was a graduate of the Citadel. Had a buddy who was trying to encourage me from back in Texas to go throw a brick is one day because he wasn't going anywhere with finishing the series. The joke is still he succumbed to the Dark One's taint.

I really need to pick the books back up but God damn that's a Time investment unlike no other series that I can think of reading.
Crossroads was the worst of all the books to me. The stretch from like Path of Daggers through crossroads really needed to be edited better and been like 2 books instead of 3. He also wrote Knife of Dreams which was much better than crossroads.
 
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Crossroads was the worst of all the books to me. The stretch from like Path of Daggers through crossroads really needed to be edited better and been like 2 books instead of 3. He also wrote Knife of Dreams which was much better than crossroads.
I don't really remember the last two or three books after the Dumais Well book. I was such a great finale, I know my books after that just all sucked, and then he died. I think the last pivotal thing of any importance that I remember was Matt was going to go into that other portal to try to rescue Moraine, and I don't even know how that ended up because I didn't read the next one.
 

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tons of characters died this season and lots of shit is missing which makes the lore of the show almost incomprehensible. All I assume for budgetary reasons

- portal stones/traveling with em was completely removed from the show, missing the entire alternate realities and "the flickers" that were really great lore building
- matt doesn't go to the wastes, he enters the aelfinn gateway in panarch. elaida also entered it 10 years earlier and comes out changed
- elayne and aviendha are scissor lesbians, neither has expressed a love interest in rand yet, they just wanna dyke it out. min is like 20 years older than rand and fugly
- there are only 8 forsaken in the show, although ishamael and sammael have been killed off already
- no slayer, no fades at all in season 3, the battle of 2 rivers was a single night and pretty weak, perrin just lets padan fain go (lol)
- verin never goes to 2 rivers, its alanna instead who has 2 gay warders
- siuan dies in the s3 finale as said above
- loial might be dead, he vanishes in The Ways in episode 7

- Portal Stones (I assume you mean the sculpted stone leaves on the archways) weren't removed from the show, we see Loial use them a few times, but the show does not mention the possibility of sealing a waygate permanently so yes it was dumb that he sacrificed himself to destroy a waygate's exit in the Ways, but at the same time I understand the reason why Loial had to go, because Perrin's story is done for now and Loial really does nothing for most of the books, at least nothing really visible until the Last Battle and even there he's really a footnote in the grand scheme of things.

- I really liked the encounter Mat had with an Eelfin, it felt suitably creepy and otherwordly, no complaints really, but I wish they had focused a bit more on the polearm he was hanged from, hope they don't forget about it later.

- Elayne and Aviendha don't really feel like they're going to be with Rand at all in the series, even if they weren't lesbians to begin with. Aviendha has a love/hate relationship with Rand at first in the books, but in the series it mostly looks like disdain or just lack of interest. Elayne has barely even met Rand in the series, same with Min. Honestly I feel the show is trying to salvage a Rand/Egwene thing, which is a possibility if you consider this adaptation to be another turn of the Wheel I guess.

- Ishamael dies early in the books too, but that doesn't mean he won't be back later.

- No Fades was a disappointment, especially would have enjoyed seeing a Fade "obeying" Fain. Fain being let go by Perrin made sense to me, he was just negotiating to save the village, they were way outnumbered, and Fain has to be there later anyway so I understand why they didn't finish him there. Overall the battle wasn't as epic as something like Helm's Deep obviously but it's a TV show so it felt appropriately scaled at least.


Overall I thought the finale was pretty good honestly, after a mostly good season with one really good episode (Rhuidean). I liked seeing Lanfear using the True Power in the finale, and also enjoying the focus on Mohgedien whom I felt was underused in the books at some points. Also liked how the Black Ajah had trouble finding the a'dam because they were so sure it looked like that old painting they had, but in the end the real experience of a'dam by the good guys (or girls) means they know what to look for and know it's not a full collar, it turns into one after you put it on a channeler, that was pretty good. Also liked the mention by Elayne of Delving, and how they showed the beginning of it with her manipulating the balefire rod immediately in the correct way, because that's just her inate skill basically. Balefire I didn't imagine to be purple but the effect of destruction as well as the time-shenanigans it has due to the pattern-burn was cleverly done I thought.

Hope they get a season 4, it's not locked in yet.
 
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I wanted to like this series. Had such high hopes but it sounds like they butchered the story just because.

I mean I used to reread the entire series when a new book was coming out just to refresh myself.

You think studios would see the success of game of thrones when they were following the source material faithfully and just tell writers to follow that model
 
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