Thought the 1st episode was ok. Perrin being married was just STUPID. all of them were virgins throughout the first like 3 books, mat then perrin, then eqwene and finally rand, though nynaeve was the true last to pop.
Yeah. I watched two so far and it's entertaining enough.It's so freeing never reading books. Listen to all you miserable fucks.
I don’t really understand what Sanderson is talking about with the point of Perrin’s wife. They wanted to convey he had rage issues? He didn’t have rage issues. He was timid in the books because he was so huge he could hurt people easily and he was conscious of that.Sanderson is on Reddit right now talking about the series and the advice he gave. Lots of interesting things being said.
GoT was 90%+ or so accurate and faithful to the books, with the exception of some later side stories and potentially major plots (Most of Dorne, the fake Targ brother, the other Sealord brother, the stone plague outbreak, the guild factions) that were just omitted almost entirely because they either get added late or never resolved by the time the show hit.
Yeah but he was also in two rivers, and with them during shadar logoth. He left there with rand and mat and helped them get to whitebridge. That was how rand learned to do anything musical, by watching and helping thom. He actually left them in whitebridge. I don’t see how they’re going to build any kind of bond with his character when rand and mat know him all of ten minutes in the show. There was no reason for him to help them like he did in the show. In the book they knew each other for a long time and had gone through a lot together already.Perrin could have had rage issues, but it never came up, blacksmith =strong I could hurt someone if I struck them in anger, thus he was "timid" .
Thom was in lightbridge in the books. He is how rand got his instrument.
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