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    Quote Originally Posted by jdbond View Post
    WOW... Did you understand that my points were about plotholes? You can't be this clueless. Like the scene with Oath Rod. Moiraine can't lie. So a strong oath would have done it. But they added oath rod because it is so cool! I guess I need to lower my IQ to "enjoy" this illogical show.
    Yeah, this was a legitimate thing I didn't understand from the show.

    Like, we're already told they can't lie. And we know their whole decision was a ruse. The Oath Rod thing just made no sense and was a complete waste of time. I don't even think they'll have anything that follows up on this later in their script. It was a very confusing choice to dedicate any time on that at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triceron View Post
    Yes, and when you consider that out of all the screen time available and what things end up being cut and what are kept, they decide to keep the sex-and-skin stuff that would appeal more towards a Game of Thrones audience that expects some measure of that in fantasy genre shows like this.
    Have you only watched movies and tv shows in their edited for broadcast TV form? Plenty of shows imply sex. Plenty of fantasy and science fiction movies and tv shows imply it or even show it. This is nothing even close to Game of Thrones. lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhorle View Post
    Have you only watched movies and tv shows in their edited for broadcast TV form? Plenty of shows imply sex. Plenty of fantasy and science fiction movies and shows imply it or even show it. This is nothing even close to Game of Thrones. lol.
    I didn't say it was close to Game of Thrones. I said it was their answer to Game of Thrones, as in their fantasy epic show that is aimed to appeal to a mature audience. Same as Witcher being Netflix's answer.

    The reason these shows exist and got the budget to go forward and be greenlit is to capitalize on the fanbase that has grown around the fantasy epic genre since Game of Thrones. And this is a very different fanbase than just your typical LOTR fan, because it's aimed at a slightly more mature audience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdbond View Post
    WOW... Did you understand that my points were about plotholes? You can't be this clueless. Like the scene with Oath Rod. Moiraine can't lie. So a strong oath would have done it. But they added oath rod because it is so cool! I guess I need to lower my IQ to "enjoy" this illogical show.
    We weren't discussing plot holes though. But it being a different turning of the wheel. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triceron View Post
    I didn't say it was close to Game of Thrones. I said it was their answer to Game of Thrones, as in their fantasy epic show that is aimed to appeal to the GoT audience. Same as Witcher being Netflix's answer to GoT.
    So it isn't close to GoT but is specifically created to appeal to game of thrones by having similarities? You have to understand your argument is a stretch and silly when you yourself won't commit to the argument you are making. Not every Fantasy show produced after GoT is made in its image. It ignores everything that came before GoT. Fantasy shows before GoT showed implied sex. Some had topless scenes just to throw it in.

    You even listed things that exist in the books as "Change made to appeal to GoT". You are to caught up in having to be right when the thing you are trying to push isn't actually there.
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  5. #1565
    Quote Originally Posted by rhorle View Post
    It isn't multiverse crap. It is a different turning of the wheel.
    It is 100% multiverse crap, because that kind of shit was never the intent of the nature of the Wheel as a Cycle as Jordan envisioned it. Attempting to justify a shitty adaptation by trying to force it after the fact with "but infinite repeats means my shitty hot take could potentially happen" is bottom feeder tier bad faith justification.

    The Wheel was never meant to repeat the life of Rand-al-Thor over and over again with slight variations. Even if it could POTENTIALLY happen because of the way infinity and probability work, that was never the INTENT of it's operation.

    Likewise, the worlds shown by the Portal stones are "what if" reflections of the single "true" pattern. They are meant to be alternate realities, which show how things might have changed depending on if events had occurred differently. So when they get caught in a bad shift and see "hundreds of flashbacks of different lives" they are not seeing past lives or future lives, they are seeing reflections of what their CURRENT life might have been like if they had done something different.

    As fans, we wanted to see the story told by Robert Jordan brought to life on the screen. That is all. Some concessions would obviously need to be made to translate that story to the screen, but wholesale butchering of his work does not qualify as a faithful adaptation. And attempting to justify this shitty fanfic brought to us by Rafe with the excuse of "it's just another Turning of the Wheel" straight up shits on everything we know about the intent of the way the Wheel functions.

    If that works for you, then more power to you. Most of the rest of us have higher standards, and expected more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triceron View Post
    Yeah, this was a legitimate thing I didn't understand from the show.

    Like, we're already told they can't lie. And we know their whole decision was a ruse. The Oath Rod thing just made no sense and was a complete waste of time. I don't even think they'll have anything that follows up on this later in their script. It was a very confusing choice to dedicate any time on that at all.
    That's because they are chasing the WoW factor over a cohesive storyline. Every episode is riddled with dozen or more plotholes. This is what happens when hacks do their own work. This on top of poor charecterization, silly costumes, poor dialogues...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhorle View Post
    We weren't discussing plot holes though. But it being a different turning of the wheel. lol.

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    So it isn't close to GoT but is specifically created to appeal to game of thrones by having similarities? You have to understand your argument is a stretch and silly when you yourself won't commit to the argument you are making. Not every Fantasy show produced after GoT is made in its image. It ignores everything that came before GoT. Fantasy shows before GoT showed implied sex. Some had topless scenes just to throw it in.

    You even listed things that exist in the books as "Change made to appeal to GoT". You are to caught up in having to be right when the thing you are trying to push isn't actually there.
    lol, how many fantasy epic TV series based on popular franchises actually had a lot of sex and gore in it?

    Prior to this, it was Lord of the Rings movies, which didn't feature much of either. And before that it was what? Xena Warrior Princess?

    Game of Thrones popularized fantasy epics with more sex and violence in it, and made it mainstream. Before that it was absolutely niche, and no one would consider any corporation throwing hundreds-of-millions of dollars into making a mature fantasy epic series like we do now.


    The amount of gore and violence and sex appeal would have likely been kept out entirely, and corporate execs would have likely not wanted to add any of that and kept the maturity rating lower in order to appeal to an even wider demographic. If not for GoT paving that way, this series would likely be closer to LOTR level of lacking any real sex appeal and keeping the violence to a comic-level of gratuity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surfd View Post
    It is 100% multiverse crap, because that kind of shit was never the intent of the nature of the Wheel as a Cycle as Jordan envisioned it.
    Is this you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfd View Post
    Yes, since the Pattern repeats in overall theme with each full turning of the Wheel, there is eventually the possibility that some Cycles may closely resemble eachother.
    It can't be multiverse crap if it literally is not a multiverse. The show is taking place in the future or the past from when the books took place. It isn't a multiverse but just the fundamental way the wheel works as created by Robert Jordan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triceron View Post
    lol, how many fantasy epic TV series based on popular franchises actually had a lot of sex and violence in it?
    So then you agree that Wheel of Time is like every other TV series because it doesn't have a lot of sex and violence in it, right? And that it is no where near what GoT had with its gratuitous amounts of both. It is amazing how you defeat your own argument.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhorle View Post
    So then you agree that Wheel of Time is like every other TV series because it doesn't have a lot of sex and violence in it, right? And that it is no where near what GoT had with its gratuitous amounts of both. It is amazing how you defeat your own argument.
    If every other TV series was a fantasy epic, sure you could say that.

    I was making a comparison specifically to the fantasy sub-genre, and in that GoT is the only one that really stands out that has a mature level of sex and violence, with many other fantasy series now following in that wake and aiming for a mature audience.

    And I didn't say WoT was as gratuitious as Game of Thrones. I said it was Amazon's answer to Game of Thrones; their mature Fantasy Epic series. It doesn't mean Amazon has to make it just as gratuitous. I am implying these are the reasons why the show has as much sex and gratiutous violence (hand chopping, explicit gore and dead bodies) as it does. Game of Thrones is the series that set the bar for that to be mainstream acceptable.


    The alternative could easily have been a more straight up Wheel of Time series adaptation that had much less skin and much less gore; LOTR movies approach like so many other fantasy epic series that came before it. Stuff like Shannara Chronicles, Legend of the Seeker, or BBC's Merlin.

    And TBH, even their LOTR series may end up having an R-rating, we have yet to see.

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    Found this article too regarding LOTR. Apparantly they are trying to 'age it up' too.

    https://www.bosshunting.com.au/enter...eries-r-rated/

    Adding an element of sex is fast becoming the norm in the realm of fantasy shows post-Game of Thrones. But while the likes of Game of Thrones and even The Witcher have source material explicitly alluding to sex, Lord of the Rings does not.
    Game of Thrones is that standard now if the conversation ever pivots to mature themes entering any given fantasy series.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triceron View Post
    Amazon's goal was never to adapt Wheel of Time for the sake of the breadth or depth of the world.

    It was always to be their answer to 'Game of Thrones'. That they choose Wheel of Time to be that series is just a conflict of interest for most book readers who expected the show to be a much closer adaptation. The changes they did are akin to how fast food takes the classic Burger recipe and makes it easy to produce and palatable for the masses, but no where near in quality to an original good ol' fashioned gourmet burger. It's still a burger, it's just a burger of a different standard for a different type of customer.

    And the comparison rings true to the consumers. Book Readers are the ones who enjoy a gourmet burger for its taste and quality. A Book Reader can also enjoy fast food burgers, or they could turn up their noses in disgust. Prime Video patrons care for the ease and convenience of fast food, caring not particularly for the quality when all they're looking for is to satisfy their hunger. And of course Prime Video patron can also become acquainted to gourmet burgers, though they wouldn't necessarily pit fast food quality against gourmet burgers in comparison cuz they know exactly what they're getting, and it's not gourmet. There's no real right or wrong that should be attached to it, since they're two different products for two different consumers that have different needs.

    Again, I don't think Amazon really cares whether this goes over well with the book readers or not. What matters more to them is whether the wider, casual market is as accepting. This show is intended to draw people to Prime Video, that's about it. And if it doesn't do well and gets cancelled, then it's really all there is to it. It's not like they don't have another fantasy epic series right around the corner *cough* LOTR prequel *Cough*
    they don't learn do they, there is a reason those books are insanely popular through generations.

    You don't need to @Adapt them@ to the latest cultural and social trends, ..everyone can understand LotR for what it is, Jackson didn't have to @Modernise@ it - when books are great, well, the closer they are to the original the better they are, because it is the original that broke the ice and did the fantastic record breaking, and what people really really loved.

    When you have a following in the millions, you shouldn't ignore the fanbase either, as they can both super catalyse your success or tank it.

    People know quality when they say it, and i serves very well in your interest to ensure that's what you get if you want to be great..but you can gun for middle of the park and okay enough, like a 5 guys vs a proper gourmet or a McDs vs a 5 guys.

    They should have cared to make this true when they spent all that money, , it would have been far more popular than it's turning out to be. in trying to be the next game of thrones, amongst other things.. b/c face it Triceron, this isn't the only motivation and it isn't the only messaging blatant in the work, it has failed.

    It should be the Wheel of time, because that story was A grade amazing, everyone knows it that's why it's rights were so heavily sought after.

    to make it the game of thrones or the ultra left man hating feminist commi platform, you have to fiddle and change so much to push your agenda and convert he story, and well the evidence here is these guys are no where near as good as they think they are.

    The vast majority of the deviations from the book are either mediocre or down right awful. And it shows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triceron View Post
    And I didn't say WoT was as gratuitious as Game of Thrones. I said it was Amazon's answer to Game of Thrones; their mature Fantasy Epic series.
    Off-screen sex and out of focus fuzzy topless scenes is "mature" now? It is certainly on the ratings but is no where near an answer to game of thrones. They are on completely different levels which even you acknowledged. The books also cover "off-screen" sex so what they have shown so far is not outside what the book shows. The only difference is they showed it off screen with Rand at the start. I don't think you actually read the books.

    Game of Thrones did not set a bar for sex and topless to be mainstream. At least not at the levels wheel of time is using. There has always been implied sex and nudity in fantasy and sci-fi stuff when it wasn't constricted by broadcast TV ratings. Hell there are a ton of different "nudity tropes" that are used in various shows to imply things with out actually showing it. And so far the only nudity that was shown in Wheel of Time is fuzzy out of focus topless scenes.

    I did find reference to it being compared to Game of Thrones by Mr. Sanderson. But the context of that was to do with the darker tone of characters and interactions. The books emphasized hope a lot more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyris Flare View Post
    I mean it's one of the top performers on Amazon prime and has been renewed for s2. Amazon obviously still thinks it is doing well and has legs
    Nobody ever says a show is doing poorly while it's still in S1. That kind of press would only make things worse. They're in for 2 seasons at least, and that's money already spent. Even if the show performs poorly enough to not be renewed past that, they won't SAY so until S2 has run its course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mace View Post
    They should have cared to make this true when they spent all that money, , it would have been far more popular than it's turning out to be. in trying to be the next game of thrones, amongst other things.. b/c face it Triceron, this isn't the only motivation and it isn't the only messaging blatant in the work, it has failed.
    The reality is that if it wasn't this way, then it would likely never have been greenlit in the first place.

    I'm not saying this is the only way it is being made. I'm putting this into perspective of what it takes to get a TV series up and running, and why this even exists right now. Consider that this IP has been talked about getting a movie/TV series for over a decade. Amazon is just the latest company that got the rights and ended up doing something out of it. And consider Rafe Judkins and his team are not the only show runners who would have had a pitch to the networks to get the project greenlit; there would have been countless numerous attempts over the years in the hands of many people.

    That Rafe Judkins and his team has it, and are given full go on taking the project in the direction they wish, is a collective decision by all involved that they want a Wheel of Time series made in this way because they think it will reach the biggest audience. And yes, this just happens to involve screwing with the source material in order to achieve their goals.

    In the alternative reality where we have someone who wants to keep the series closer to the TV series; they can pitch it all they want but it'll likely not get the same traction of appeal as a TV series. And frankly, in my opinion, Wheel of Time is really not great to adapt as a series without taking a LOT of time to dedicate to the world building. That means the entire first season might not even leave the Two Rivers, if you consider all the stuff that would need to be established to properly get the characters and world rules set up. Literally 4-6 episodes dedicated to showing their daily lives and hinting at something greater, with a big reveal at the end involving the Trolloc attack and the two strangers saving the day. That would be the time needed to properly pace out the story.

    It's a better pacing and a hard sell. Just look at how much PJ had to fight just to get 3 movies for LOTR. It was never as obvious as we expect it to be now that there were going to be 3 full LOTR movies, with a whole bunch of extra material enough to warrant Special Editions. PJ had to fight an uphill battle to get 3 full movies to cover the entire series. I can't imagine any showrunner being able to convince any exec that they should cover a 14 book series with season 1 pacing itself to cover world building and character establishing. Execs are gonna look at the numbers and say 'hey, we have enough for 14 seasons, so just do the first book as the first season'.

    Shit like this happens all the time. Creators don't get full creative freedom in most of these situations. It's usually at the demand of the network. And if they don't get a showrunner who plays ball, they find someone who does. It's a bit of a sad reality here, and likely because we don't have a GRRM who gets to appoint the writers and guide them into keeping the spirit of the books alive, or a PJ who is a big enough fan with enough creative freedom to keep things the way they are regardless of what the execs may want or think.

    Amazon isn't HBO, Amazon isn't New Line Cinema. WoT exists as a reaction to the popularity of Game of Thrones, and Amazon wanting to capture that same audience after the series has been said and done.

    It should be the Wheel of time, because that story was A grade amazing, everyone knows it that's why it's rights were so heavily sought after.
    Sure.

    Amazon's Wheel of Time is not going to be only or last adapation of the series. It just happens to be the only one right now. All expectations for the series to be properly adapted doesn't have to end with this series. But at the same time, I don't think this series needs to be what fans want of it either. It's still too early to tell what Amazon really considers out of the show they've decided to make, and how popular it actually is since we have no real metrics on how well it's actually been doing.

    to make it the game of thrones or the ultra left man hating feminist commi platform, you have to fiddle and change so much to push your agenda and convert he story, and well the evidence here is these guys are no where near as good as they think they are.

    The vast majority of the deviations from the book are either mediocre or down right awful. And it shows.
    Of course the deviations are terrible. But they're only deviations to the book readers who know the source.

    Similar things could have been said about the Last Airbender movie, where most people who have problems with the story are people who knew the show. Most people who'd never watched the cartoon series actually don't have problems with the actual story of the movie, because they have nothing to compare it to. The changes aren't 'deviations'. They're just the movie. Of course, you may think this is a bad example since the movie itself was terrible and did poorly in the box office; but just the same I can point at countless movies that were based on a source and 'deviated' greatly to the point where they are completely regarded as their own property in their own right. Total Recall, Bladerunner, Starship Troopers, Conan the Barbarian, Transformers, etc etc. Tons of movies of various quality and popularity and critical acclaim, all which deviate greatly from the source but aren't criticized for their deviations, rather applauded for bringing their unique take.

    Amazon's WoT might not reach that level of quality or acclaim, but in retrospect in years past I'm sure there will be an audience who ends up defending the changes as being progressive or entertaining or whatever. As someone who grew up with the original Star Wars trilogy, I didn't think there was anyone who actually enjoyed the Prequels. But many years later, there is obviously a significant demographic of Star Wars fans who hold the prequels in high regard, having grown attached to it and like it for what it is and see it as being something different tonally from the original series. And right now everyone hates the sequels, while embracing Mandalorian and the like. But in a few years from now? I'm sure there will be a significant subset of Star Wars fans who openly express liking the sequel trilogy as well. Something we regard as 'universally mediocre' is really our subjective observation at this moment in time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhorle View Post
    Game of Thrones did not set a bar for sex and topless to be mainstream. At least not at the levels wheel of time is using. There has always been implied sex and nudity in fantasy and sci-fi stuff when it wasn't constricted by broadcast TV ratings. Hell there are a ton of different "nudity tropes" that are used in various shows to imply things with out actually showing it. And so far the only nudity that was shown in Wheel of Time is fuzzy out of focus topless scenes.

    I did find reference to it being compared to Game of Thrones by Mr. Sanderson. But the context of that was to do with the darker tone of characters and interactions. The books emphasized hope a lot more.
    Sexuality was one example I brought up when you asked why I compared it to GoT. Had I known Sanderson gave his own comparison, I would have just as easily pointed at that. My original statement stands; Amazon is using Wheel of Time as their answer to Game of Thrones; as in it is the IP they are using as a more mature 'darker toned' fantasy series.

    And as for whatever they plan for the LOTR Amazon series, we don't really know what fully entails. It's only still rumored that they're going to age-it-up, and mostly because they're hiring for an Intimacy Coordinator ('sex scene choreographer') which may indicate they want to age this up significantly. We still don't know the level of violence this series will have, and what age group they may be wanting to target here. But it does seem like it does follow in being another mature-themed fantasy series from what we're understanding of its production.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triceron View Post
    Sexuality was one example I brought up when you asked why I compared it to GoT. Had I known Sanderson gave his own comparison, I would have just as easily pointed at that. My original statement stands; Amazon is using Wheel of Time as their answer to Game of Thrones; as in it is the IP they are using as a more mature 'darker toned' fantasy series.
    Except you haven't proved they are. Because the books contained the same types off screen sexuality. Pillow friends are in the book. Threesome and multiple wives are in the book. The warder bond being muted when for sex is in the books. They are only displaying the same concepts in different spots. You even said it is no where near the level of Game of Thrones which also means it can't be the Amazon version or answer to Game of Thrones.

    Because GoT didn't bring off-screen sex or small amounts of nudity to fantasy or other shows. The only thing you have is an author saying it has a darker tone like GoT did. Which doesn't prove that Amazon wants it to be their version of game of thrones. It only proves that Amazon is fine with a darker grittier version of an IP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhorle View Post
    Except you haven't proved they are.


    Yes, because I totally need proof in order to call it Amazon's answer to Game of Thrones, even though you already pulled a reference from Sanderson making comparisons to that very show.

    Honestly, what do you want? You're just arguing for the sake of arguing here.

    It only proves that Amazon is fine with a darker grittier version of an IP.
    That's exactly what I meant when I said it was their answer to Game of Thrones. This is their response to Game of Thrones being successful as a mature-themed Fantasy series, as opposed to something PG-13.

    Honestly, not sure why you think that the words I used somehow implies that it needs to be exactly like Game of Thrones. In Not sure why you gotta be so anal here, I didn't imply anything that you're actually arguing against. That something is an answer means they responded in question, not that the answer itself has to be anywhere close to the level or quality of the original.

    Like if we talked about weapons of war during WW2, the US Sherman tanks were their answer to the German Panzer IV and Panther tanks. They were SHIT in comparison to the quality of German engineering, but it's still the tank that helped win the war. In the context, it's an answer because it's done in response to the Germans having tanks, which many countries did not have at their disposal at the time.

    That it's not Game of Thrones level of quality or maturity standard is beyond the point here, since I'm talking about Amazon's own response to making Wheel of Time their mature-themed fantasy series, not the show itself being close to Game of Throne's quality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triceron View Post
    Yes, because I totally need proof in order to call it Amazon's answer to Game of Thrones, even though you already pulled a reference from Sanderson making comparisons to that very show.
    Quote Originally Posted by rhorle View Post
    Is their actually proof for this? Because everything I have seen it is just people trying make that true.
    Do you remember reading this? Proof is the entire basis for this current discussion lmao.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhorle View Post
    Do you remember reading this? Proof is the entire basis for this current discussion lmao.
    I said it it as an off-handed comment and you came at me asking for proof as though it's some factual statement.

    At no point did I say it was fact.

    That you're asking and I'm not answer should be clear enough that whatever you are arguing is really none of my concern, since I'm not actually addressing anything I've said as a statement of fact. I'm simply addressing your other points such as 'And the way they are doing the show indicates they are not trying to be anything like Game of Thrones., which I was responding directly to with Wheel of Time's own choice of sexual themes and choice of gore.

    That you personally don't think they are trying to be anything like Game of Thrones does not make what I said any less valid, considering I was talking about Amazon wanting to aim for that audience, and you even brought a reference by Sanderson himself making a passing GoT reference. That's what I was addressing.

    Whatever proof you're asking for is not worth my time addressing. Whether you believe it or not is really up to you, and if you want proof then go find it yourself. Doesn't make what I said any less valid, because whether Amazon intended to stick close to GoT or not is irrelevant to it being regarded as such. Just like it doesn't matter if The Witcher is actually the answer to Game of Thrones or not, it is already well-regarded as Netflix's answer to Game of Thrones in their choosing to make that their flagship dark-fantasy title.

    Because everything I have seen it is just people trying make that true
    I mean you already answered your own fucking question right here, so I didn't think I had to be any more redundant.

    But if you want me to be fucking clear, then yes, I said it in regard to the way everyone else who 'tried to make that true' regarded that same statement; as an off-hand comparison of the two series which is already well-regarded by critics and audience.

    Game of Thrones has been so monumental in changing the landscape that shows like the Witcher and now Wheel of Time can't be ignored as being anything other than a response to it. It's more than mere coincidence, if that's what you're implying.


    And if you do want proof?

    The closest I'd find is this article that cites an internal report citing GoT directly.

    https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/ama...da-1202552532/

    Followed by an article that cites the above, making a direct connection to Wheel of Time

    https://www.theringer.com/tv/2021/11...ame-of-thrones

    Around the time Bezos outlined his storytelling strategy, he also reportedly issued a mandate for Prime Video’s next big milestone: to find the next Game of Thrones. The goal was, on one level, almost redundant; isn’t “the next Game of Thrones” just another term for “the next TV megahit,” and isn’t the objective of every TV show for as many people to watch it as possible?

    -edit- Here's another by GQ https://www.gq.com/story/inside-amazons-wheel-of-time

    So if this is what you're looking for, here it is. If it's not, then I don't really give any fucks since I'm not holding this to any factual standard in the first place. I'm just answering you as honestly as possible regarding something that I don't think really needs be so anally scrutinized 'with proof' in the first place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triceron View Post
    I said it it as an off-handed comment and you came at me asking for proof as though it's some factual statement.
    Do you have trouble reading? I simply asked you if there was proof showing that was the intent Amazon had or if it is just you, and others, making that claim. You made it enough of your concern to keep responding and now ranting about it. Lmao.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhorle View Post
    Do you have trouble reading? I simply asked you if there was proof showing that was the intent Amazon had or if it is just you, and others, making that claim. You made it enough of your concern to keep responding and now ranting about it. Lmao.
    Take it as you will. Whether this particular show is the one Bezos asked for or not, this series is already well-regarded by critics and audiences as being Amazon's answer to Game of Thrones. And I'm using the terminology no differently in that regard.
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    "Well regarded by critics?"
    No. Not so much.

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