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S3E4 - The Road to the Spear
@king of nowhere It's useless arguing with people who, to put it mildly, dislike Robert Jordan, his books, his prose, his plots, his characters, his world and the rules of (t)his world etc., etc. To quote Robert Jordan: It's my story, guys. If you have ideas, write your own stories.
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S3 is losing viewers says Samba
A friend of mine just called: now another company called Luminate saying the public was not interested in S3. (Number by Nielsen is three weeks away.) Will Amazon comment this situation at all?
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Robert Jordan and a time capsule
Robert Jordan got an interesting question 25 years ago. Q: Greg Basore from Oklahoma – If you had to put two books into a time capsule, one by you and one by someone else what would they be? A: Robert Jordan – Well, I think that I would put The Eye of the World at this point, and someone else—I think the essays of Montaigne.
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Is Aes Sedai power creep a problem?
You should read an interview (at least) with Robert Jordan sometimes, just an idea, and see what he says about it. On the so-called grown up conversations: I've read many-many-many-many show praising reviews and comments, and you are the first one with the "show has good dialogues".
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S3 is losing viewers says Samba
Minus 6%
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Why not follow the books more closely?
I predicted the disparagement of Book (1-2-3) 4, and my prediction has come true... There are thousands or even more posts about TSR being so bad that the writers of the show have to correct the countless faults of the novel and improve upon Jordan's abysmal planning and execution... Decrying TEOTW, TGH, TDR, TSR all the time, and decrying Jordan too... and they call themselves fans... Words really fail me...
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Vambram reacted to a post in a topic: Ratings: Season 2 (E01, E02, E03) lost 63% of Season 1's audience according to Nielsen
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WheelofJuke reacted to a post in a topic: Ratings: Season 2 (E01, E02, E03) lost 63% of Season 1's audience according to Nielsen
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Ratings: Season 2 (E01, E02, E03) lost 63% of Season 1's audience according to Nielsen
"OFF" While I don't think that we will get insider numbers (he/she's "retired") about WOT S3 , but just as a warm-up, I have to share these numbers with you. The commentary/marketing is way more interesting than the figures themselves. 😃 It's from Netflix (First, Netflix counted a view when an account completed 70 percent of a movie/a single TV series episode. In the last quarter of 2019, it switched to counting two minutes of any title, now they have total time spent watching a movie or season of a TV series, divided by the running time – even WGA was not strong enough to get the exact numbers, so Netflix can say "anything" they want), not from Amazon, but their "creativity" is amazing. The Night Agent (after three weeks): S1 – 64M S2 – 37M As the saying goes, facts are stubborn things, minus 27M is a gigantic fall, yet, Netflix boasting about it! They say this is the ninth best result regarding second seasons! 😂 The Recruit (after two weeks) S1 – 21M S2 – 13M No boasting from Netflix so far... But they will cook up something. 😀 And nowadays Netflix, Amazon, Disney etc. usually gives us global viewership "data", which usually are astonishingly low, so I'm getting interested again in viewership of WOT. What will be the numbers, what will be the commentary? (I know, I'm evil.) "ON"
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A question about Elaida....
One of Elaida's goals is a strong WT, and to achieve that she has/had to be sure that Moi and Siuan (both of them have amazing capabilities) will belong to the WT forever. It's a different question that the 'basic training' for every would-be AS should be the same, I mean, really harsh. By the way, people with amazing capabilities (almost) always get extra attention from teachers/lecturers, from kindergarten to university (see Oxbridge etc.) edit: after reading the other comments: I like Elaida. A lot. 🙂
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Season 3 Trailer
I'm going to be a real killjoy (in the eyes of the fans of the tv series): I hope this is the last season, and there will be no more desecration.
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The writers WANT to change WoT and they didn't have to
There were many quality posts by/from quality commenters on DM, Wm, TV, TL (a pity what happened to them) etc, or even at ASOIAF etc. Usually the same people, albeit many times with different usernames. True, the days with Callandor, DomA, Cannoli, Gonzo, Davian etcetc will never come back (and I really miss Terez, Mr Ares etc) again, and DM was much more moderated than the other sites, DM was and is still a very good place to discuss WOT. (DM was always accused by some folks that 'they only post about "Who is the stronger?"', but that's not true.) edit: I forgot to mention rec.arts.sf.written.robert-jordan where one still can find useful informations, but I was just a reader there, I didn't participate in anything.
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“In world” Timeline
Well, two times (I think there are no more cases) even Robert Jordan sensed a longer timeline, but these (very brief) occasions (inner monologues/thoughts) are just very minor or rather insignificant errors. It's really interesting that many readers (especially 'readers' of audio books) have the same reaction ("I’m now in shock. I wasn’t aware the events of this series were so compressed"), but Jordan always tells us almost directly the timeline. Oh, and good luck on your journey!
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“In world” Timeline
Anytime.
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“In world” Timeline
http://www.stevenac.net/wot/wotchron.htm
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The writers WANT to change WoT and they didn't have to
DM never had been inferior to wotmania. And, by the way, 'wotmania' is still 'alive'.