I'm about halfway through episode one.
A TV show or movie adaptation needs to adapt and condense. I've been supportive of the show in the past for this reason, and approved some of the structural changes, because at best we're looking at roughly 64 hours to fit in these fourteen books.
Still, I think "it's an adaptation there will be changes" is also a saying that covers all manner of sins, as if there's no scale or degree of deviations--it's all just the same to some people (imagine if GOT S1E1 decided to have the Lannisters and Starks get into a battle at winterfell and Bran gets throne from a tower in an explosion, rather than the pretty faithful adaptation we got). And WoT is certainly playing fast and loose and doesn't really capture the vibe of the books for me.
Pivoting to some positives, the overall writing does again feel like another step up from season two, which was a step up from season one. Cinematography, choreography, costuming, and acting all feels pretty great so far, in themselves. Mat also does feel quite a bit like how Mat should be, albeit he's a little too comfortable with his best friend being a male channeler compared to the books. But I'm okay with that, I guess, because we really haven't had much opportunity for the camaraderie and we also lack the book perspective of being in people's heads. He's not quite Mat "I'm no bloody hero", either, I'l recognize that for the naysayers, but really, I'm okay with it.
Setting up Moiraine against Lanfear is again a deviation from the books. Not sure I believe it must be done this way, but between Rand and his romance with Lanfear it makes the stakes for Moiraine later this season a bit more obvious.
I'm not really a fan of the scale of the opening scene, of the breakout of the Black Ajah. A massive explosion in the Tower. A massive fight. Killing each other in the streets. If they wanted to show the breakout I feel like it still could have been a bit more clandestine. I'm a bit worried we won't see Elaida's coup be as violent as it is simply because they put that focus here in the first episode. I also don't really think "It's a TV show, I turn my brain off and don't worry about logic" is a good excuse, either. The BA getting out of the Tower, just walking through the streets of Tar Valon in daylight. It just reeks of bad plotting and throwing up ones hands and not caring about solving the problems they write themselves into and this bugs me with so much media. Even if I accept the battle in the Hall, the street fight just felt superfluous, and again strained believability.
There's a lot of things I don't mind in and of themselves. Elayne and Avi? Sure. But... there are some things that just irk me. Like Red sitters being deliberately refused entry to the Hall. The books has some shady politicking where they play fast and loose with protocol, but that blatant refusal wouldn't happen pre-Elaida's Tower (and even then). I haven't gotten to the Bubble of Evil yet, but someone wrote it has to do with Lanfear and Moiraine. Why? These things probably seem like the weirdest nitpicks of all things to some people. But these little detail changes seem unessential to me compared to other changes and just change the world into something else for me.
Nitpicky, I know. Going to finish the episode.