is this the lord of the rings show?
Nah. That’s Rings of Power or something
Pacing was like walking through a lake of mud. Still deserved a proper finale. Amazon is the new Netflix of cancelled series.
I am crushed. The series got better and better and S3 had one of the best (if not the best) episode in the genre ever put on TV. Fuck Amazon. I didn’t have a subscription to it before, otherwise I would have cancelled mine.
Maybe had it not been bad fan fiction instead of just, you know, following the author’s story, it would have worked out.
The author’s story was also pretty terrible. I re-read it again last year, and man does it drag. You could most likely cut it in half and make a better series.
I don’t even disagree with you about the drag. However, books 1 and 2 are some of the best modern fantasy you can find. I knew the show was in trouble when it started making major changes to the story right out of the gates.
You could potentially cut a lot, yeah. But this wasn’t cutting, this was just plain rewriting.
Considering the original author had his wife do his editing, rewriting is hardly the worst thing that could have happened.
She was a professional editor and worked on his books before they started dating. She’s also been the editor for several other classic and famous series’. So unless you’re implying that her feminity is cause for lesser quality, I fail to see the relevance.
Wasn’t implying anything about her gender causing an issue and weird that you chose to go there. My point was that an editor is supposed to provide direct, impartial, and sometimes cutting feedback to an author. In addition to providing basic copy editing, an editor on a novel has to be able to call an author on their BS, and I don’t believe she did that in editing her husband’s books.
The writing is repetitive, long-winded, and self-indulgent. The novels have absolutely no sense of pacing and plotting is not done with any sort of strategy. She may have been a fantastic editor, but her husband’s works were poorly edited, and the fact that she was his wife I think speaks volumes as to why.
If you believe that spouses don’t give each other cutting feedback and aren’t invested in each other’s professional success, then I have a bridge to sell you.
If you don’t like the writing style, that is fine. It is not for everyone. But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t resonate with others because, obviously, it has.
I’ve been married for more than 30yrs - and the sometimes harsh (but constructive) feedback an editor needs to supply is not a model for a lasting marriage. Also, a spouse has different motivations than a professional, independent editor provided by a publisher.
As for the writing, every single person who has ever talked to me about WoT mentions the world-building and overall story, but I’ve never heard anyone praise Jordan’s writing style, dialog, or pacing - if it’s mentioned at all, it’s usually in the nature of “there’s problems with the writing but the story makes it worth it.” While the novels may resonate with folks for good reason, that doesn’t change the fact that the writing - from a technical standpoint - is subpar.
I just finished the series last week after starting it in January 2024. It’s a pretty damn good epic. Yes there are slower parts, but on the whole it’s very enjoyable and well paced. Not sure what you’d expect from a 14 book series. You’re also full of it if you say the 12000 page series is terrible, yet you also reread it last year. That is nonsensical to put that much time and effort into something that’s ‘pretty terrible’.
WoT is not “Well paced”. It’s egregiously slow and long winded. Robert Jordan should have been beaten with a chair for the bullshit he put his readers through.
It’s a 14 book epic, that pretty much comes with the territory. You get the details, world building, character’s nuance, etc. it’s not all moving the plot forward.
It would have lost nothing if it were trimmed to 7 books. It’s only 14 because no one smacked the author with a ruler.
I was a big fan as a child, but I haven’t re-read them in about 15 years or so, since Sanderson finished it. Whenever that was.
It’s not at all well paced. That’s some fandom cope if I’ve ever heard it, good lord.
I can tell you 100% that I don’t plan on reading it again. It’s not worth it.
I’m amazed it made it to season 2.
Season 1 was hot garbage but 2 and 3 were pretty good. It seemed like it had found its footing.
S1 got wrecked by COVID s2 was good and s3 was fabulous.
So I’ve heard.
It’s a shame. Season 1 was bad, season 2 was watchable, but I really enjoyed season 3. It felt like they were finally getting into their stride.
Does it have a proper ending at least? I swear, I need some kind of site to tell me in a spoiler-free way if a series concludes in a proper way or if I should stop watching after a certain season. It really ruins a series if it ends really poorly (GoT) or doesn’t end but just… stops (half of Netflix’s originals)
Nope
Not even close to ending.
Fuck
BEZOOOS!!!
All good things must come to an end, even The Wheel of Time.
As well as things of every other quality
The wheel of time turns and ages come and pass. There is no end to the turning of the wheel of time but this is an end.
Good. Maybe the next turning of the wheel will give this series the love it deserves.