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S3E4 - The Road to the Spear
I’ve heard this a couple times before, but I’m skeptical that CPR makes it better. In addition to feeling anachronistic(just my opinion), it also feels like a fakeout death that undermines the stakes. It’s drama for drama’s sake that doesn’t serve the larger narrative.
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S3E5 - Tel’aran’rhiod
Perrin sneaks into the WC camp in the two rivers in TSR.
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S3E5 - Tel’aran’rhiod
If it makes no difference, why would they change it in the show? You can’t intentionally change a bunch of things and then when anyone objects revert to saying it doesn’t matter. It mattered enough that they changed it. Matching it to the book is the default. Changing it needs justification. And it’s frankly really weird that anyone reads a romantic relationship into the sisters. Which part of them being sisters makes people think that they are also boinking?
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S3E5 - Tel’aran’rhiod
Rage made up a part for his boyfriend. It’s nepotic drivel.
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Wheel of Time Season 3 - Full Season Discussion
Sammael probably also has more consistent pronunciation among book readers. I bet we don’t all say Be’lal the same, especially considering it’s never really been clear what was intended by the apostrophes.
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S3 is losing viewers says Samba
I don’t have any numbers, but I think it was always going to be a challenge for numbers to go up season over season in this type of show if the early seasons aren’t well liked. Regardless of how good season 3 is, new viewers will have to watch the first two seasons to understand what is going on(and that probably even applies to book readers since the story has diverged so far). If season 1 is great, you can tell people that the show is great and already into the third season. If it doesn’t get good until season 3, you’re stuck telling people to bear 16 hours to get to the good part. That’s a much less compelling sell.
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Wheel of Time Season 3 - Full Season Discussion
If Sammael is replacing Bel’al and just straight up only really doing Bel’al things, what was the point of naming him Sammael? Someone just thinks the name sounds cooler? Bel’al was probably the most vanilla of the forsaken, but if you want to include his plot points you should just include him.
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Wheel of Time Season 3 - Full Season Discussion
You don’t even need to go slippery slope on this one. If this is just a fixed portal between a specific room in the white tower and a particular hut in Tear, that is already an immensely powerful resource in the context of Randland. Those two places are weeks of travel apart and both important centers of the world. The transfer of information alone would be valuable, not to mention that various other important journeys would be shortened as well. What restrictions do you think would make that not useful? Yes, it’s more useful if you can move it and change targets, etc. But it’s still pretty useful in its most basic form.
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S3E2:A Question of Crimson - Discussion
In the books, weaves do not have integral verbal or somatic components. Words and actions are just mental crutches that some channelers developed to aid in forming certain weaves. Compulsion requires that a command be given, but I wouldn’t jump to the conclusion that this command would necessarily be verbal or audible to others. A deep understanding of the brain would allow a forsaken to cause the subject to hear the command inside his or her head by touching the right parts of the brain in just the right way. Perhaps this would require two simultaneous weaves, but that should be well within Rahvin’s capacity.
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Wheel of Time Season 3 - Full Season Discussion
I had assumed that the meetup was in the tower and that the item used was simply a connection between two rooms. In that case, it can easily be a terangreal that only works for those rooms and only the Amyrlin knows about it and she shared it with Moiraine. Mostly, I assumed that because, as you point out, the implications of the meetup being in a random hut in Tear are actually rather significant. Not only does it raise questions of why they are using this technology for sexual liaisons rather than finding the dragon, it also raises the question of what this hut in Tear actually is. Who maintains it? Why does no one explore it from the Outside? Siuan wouldn’t be wandering around Tear alone for reasons of her station and the relationship between the white tower and Tear. Worldbuilding is a foundational part of the WoT story telling. The writers don’t get to declare by fiat that something doesn’t matter to the story and thus won’t be explained when it breaks the worldbuilding.
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Wheel of Time Season 3 - Full Season Discussion
The wheel of time being what it is, why would they be sure that it is a prequel and not a sequel? 🙂
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Lanfear As Tragic
What do you mean by tragic? In a general sense, bad people doing bad things is tragic since it would be happier if they did good things. But I don't think that is really very interesting in terms of analysis. If you mean tragic in the specific tragic hero sense, Lanfear fails to meet that archetype in lots of ways. Tragic heroes are generally good people who make tragic mistakes that lead to downfall and disaster. Lanfear is selfish and evil.
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Speculation on episode 1 of season 3
On the subject of minimum strength to use a sa'angreal, Lanfear also suggests that the reason the female Choedan Kal and associated access key are destroyed during the cleansing was that Nynaeve was not strong enough to use it under full control. She states that had Rand trusted Lanfear to use to Choedan Kal, it would not have been destroyed at the cleansing. Unreliable narrator in addition to Lanfear just being a master manipulator are what they are, but it seems that Lanfear is meant to have told the truth in this instance. That said, we don't really get any indication that any other angreals or sa'angreals have limits on how powerful a channeler needs to be to use them. Perhaps this is just because the limit scales with the power of the angreal and most angreal have limits so low that practically any channeler can use them. But even Vora's sa'angreal, Callandor, and Sakarnen don't ever seem to have a lower limit on the power of their users. That said, all of those are only ever used by fairly powerful channelers in the books. Also, my browser wants to autocomplete Choedan Kal to Choedan Kaleidoscope, and I think that should be part of the head cannon from now on.
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Guessing the 8 Forsaken
For sure there’s no reason that Gaebril has to be Sammael. My logic was just that Sammael is in, but he’s not one that has enough of a story to make the top 8 in my opinion. Combining him with Rahvin, who has more interaction with confirmed characters, would be a reason to build his storylines.
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Guessing the 8 Forsaken
One thing to consider is that Sammael may be Gaebril. Adding scenes and a battle in Illian in order to facilitate the showdown with Sammael has not really been hinted at. In the book, this encounter has tons of buildup and preparation that is somewhat of a dead-end, so I can see it being cut for time. Also, if they were following the storyline of the first three books, we would have already been to Illian and Moiraine would have already already learned about Lord Brand. That means that Rand's encounters with Rahvin and Sammael may be merged into a single encounter that covers much of the same ground. Possibly that will occur with Ishamael/Morridin present in order to create the link with Rand. And Nynaeve and Moghedian should be present as well with their Tel battle. Frankly, there are a lot of climaxes left to happen and I think we should expect that some of them will be merged. If that's true, I think your other 3 are Asmodean, Demandred, and either Semirhage or Mesaana. That leaves you with a 4/4 sex balance. I don't think any of those last 3 will be introduced soon since their parts all come a bit later in the books.