who in this bitch reads robert jordan? -- The Wheel of Time thread

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Season 1: Book 1
Season 2: Most everything else
Season 3: That one part
Season 4: Profit?

Ned Raggett, Friday, 21 May 2021 01:13 (five years ago)

who killed asmodean?

ian, Friday, 21 May 2021 01:17 (five years ago)

The big sleep nod imo

flagpost fucking (darraghmac), Friday, 21 May 2021 02:32 (five years ago)

Oh and one other bit

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRygwxWvo3c

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 1 June 2021 17:06 (five years ago)

one month passes...

So, definitely some time this year

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxLKUSi7c8g

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 1 July 2021 17:13 (four years ago)

i started reading the first book recently! almost done with it and liking it quite a bit so far. there aren't any spoilers in this thread right? (;)

Karl Malone, Thursday, 1 July 2021 18:47 (four years ago)

I just finished Winter's Heart, which was more of a slog at times than I remembered so I'm taking a little break before hitting book #10.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 1 July 2021 19:11 (four years ago)

Wait, what?

https://gizmodo.com/the-wheel-of-time-is-getting-a-movie-trilogy-now-too-1847281197

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 14 July 2021 05:17 (four years ago)

#SixSeasonsAndAMovie

Karl Havoc (DJP), Wednesday, 14 July 2021 14:35 (four years ago)

Interesting to see whether the other two planned movies are also prequels or what...

Gotta say, I didn't expect to someday see multiple adaptations to be in the works when I started reading these in high school.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 14 July 2021 14:42 (four years ago)

I sense portends of a clusterfuck.

chap, Wednesday, 14 July 2021 14:42 (four years ago)

Starting to remind me of that Dark Tower 'oh yeah a movie and a TV series too, really' plan that went nowhere. Also two separate teams entirely?

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 14 July 2021 14:49 (four years ago)

Yeah, that's what seems the most clusterfuck-ish about the whole thing.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 14 July 2021 14:52 (four years ago)

when is Vincent Gallo going to release his 2 hour montage of Egwene and Elayne bathing

Karl Havoc (DJP), Wednesday, 14 July 2021 15:09 (four years ago)

Six episode arc about when Min, Elayne and Aviendha all finally meet up with Rand at the same time and consequent sexy time "bonding".

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 14 July 2021 15:11 (four years ago)

xp would watch tbf

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Wednesday, 14 July 2021 21:03 (four years ago)

one month passes...

Anyway it's all happening (soon)

https://ew.com/tv/the-wheel-of-time-amazon-series-adaptation-exclusive-first-look/

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 18 August 2021 23:49 (four years ago)

Judkins hopes to explore all those angles as his drama expands beyond Jordan's first WoT book. It helps that Amazon has already commissioned a second season — and that an unrelated WoT prequel movie in the works is sure to boost name recognition — but Judkins knows he must bring in more than the existing die-hard fan base for any chance of his series lasting long enough to cover Jordan's epilogue. To accomplish that goal, he's relying on the author's celebrated world-building.

"I try to stick to the spine and the heart of the books, and bring that to the screen," Judkins says of his philosophy as showrunner. "If I can successfully do that, the story and the characters will sell themselves."

GET READY FOR LOTS AND LOTS OF BATHING SCENES

a gentle push against my Wonder Bread face (DJP), Thursday, 19 August 2021 13:21 (four years ago)

Picked up one of these last night at random and read several thousand deaths worth until i got snoozy

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Thursday, 19 August 2021 16:27 (four years ago)

two weeks pass...

IT'S HAPPENING etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fus4Xb_TLg

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 2 September 2021 16:32 (four years ago)

looks watchable

Number None, Thursday, 2 September 2021 17:25 (four years ago)

all the aes sedai wearing entire outfits of their ajah color looks super stupid

adam, Thursday, 2 September 2021 17:32 (four years ago)

Trailer is good! The myrdraal is A+.

I think the aes sedai clothing choice was probably practical necessity - without the benefit of the characters’ interior monologues it would be almost impossible for the viewer to keep track of ajah affiliation otherwise. In the books they were basically behaving like that towards the end anyway.

Tim F, Thursday, 2 September 2021 19:16 (four years ago)

I'm faintly blown away by seeing a myrddraal onscreen. I have read and re-read the early books of this series and I always loved the idea of them. Never occurred to me that I'd see one in a TV show one day.

treefell, Thursday, 2 September 2021 20:44 (four years ago)

Yeah I actually really dig the look of the myrddraal.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 2 September 2021 20:47 (four years ago)

Looks good

Not like in my head but still, good

Aes sedai gonna present lots of probs tbh so simplifying seems best

Are other trailers coming out foregrounding other characters or is this strongly pivoting to egwene

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Thursday, 2 September 2021 22:56 (four years ago)

Flicking through these at random again, which doesnt help with keeping track of aforementioned aes sedai tbh, but nothing does

Theyre good, yknow. Obv the easy criticisms are there and once the worldbuilding became boxticking it loses elasticity and possibility but theres still a dozen easy all time characters here id read the parts of forever

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Thursday, 2 September 2021 23:03 (four years ago)

maybe i should get into this

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 2 September 2021 23:08 (four years ago)

First six are a thrill, which is an achievement considering length alone

Worth finishing after that, in fact last three are great again rly

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Thursday, 2 September 2021 23:11 (four years ago)

I’m in that middle dull zone right now and had to take a break, tbqh.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 2 September 2021 23:22 (four years ago)

Like paddling between waves surely

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Thursday, 2 September 2021 23:29 (four years ago)

Are other trailers coming out foregrounding other characters or is this strongly pivoting to egwene

It would kind of make sense for dramatic irony purposes for the first season to focus more on egwene (as well as moiraine) than rand, or at least for him to be no more distinguished than mat or perrin. If he wasn't the primary POV, he might not have seemed like a particularly important character for most of the first book.

Also, all the advance press implies that the world will be presented as more matriarchal than it is in the books. Given the difficulty of conveying the sense of the weight of history hanging over everything, presenting the world as one where male characters are typically limited to supporting roles might be an effective shortcut for explaining the broad sense of disgust (as opposed to just fear) that attaches to the entire notion of the dragon reborn. I think this would be thematically consistent with the books even if not literally faithful: one of the things I think a lot of readers struggle with is how reluctant pretty much everyone in the series is to ever accept that rand might have a clue what he is doing (even those who know him). Rebasing the entire social order to better align it with the typical red ajah aes sedai solves or simplifies a lot of these issues.

I strongly rep for Knife of Dreams btw, which I'd say is probably more enjoyable than the final three and tends to be underrated, perhaps because rand isn't in it much. A Memory of Light is a bit of a slog tbh, though for essentially opposite reasons to Crossroads of Twilight (the clear nadir).

Tim F, Friday, 3 September 2021 00:18 (four years ago)

I should reread these

a gentle push against my Wonder Bread face (DJP), Friday, 3 September 2021 00:45 (four years ago)

skip all the perrin parts and it's fine

mookieproof, Friday, 3 September 2021 01:36 (four years ago)

skip all the perrin gamestop assistant manager mat parts and it's fine

adam, Friday, 3 September 2021 12:57 (four years ago)

Perrin is my favorite character, though

a gentle push against my Wonder Bread face (DJP), Friday, 3 September 2021 13:26 (four years ago)

Yes, I read these at an age where I'd gravitate towards characters similarly named to me, why are you asking?

a gentle push against my Wonder Bread face (DJP), Friday, 3 September 2021 13:27 (four years ago)

I like Perrin too!

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 3 September 2021 13:37 (four years ago)

Is the name 'Perrin' a deliberate combination of 'Merry' and 'Pippin'?

jmm, Friday, 3 September 2021 13:53 (four years ago)

I will come back to that after I stop giggling at "gamestop assistant manager mat"

a gentle push against my Wonder Bread face (DJP), Friday, 3 September 2021 13:56 (four years ago)

No hes a slavic strength god with a magic hammer

Jordan spreads it around a bit

Tim- had pretty much similar thoughts, tjink its promising that they may have thought

i) how would it work for tv

ii) knowing how it went in the books and yknow what youd fix now its done, will we do that?

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Friday, 3 September 2021 14:06 (four years ago)

In Slavic mythology, Perun (Cyrillic: Перýн) is the highest god of the pantheon and the god of sky, thunder, lightning, storms, rain, law, war, fertility and oak trees. His other attributes were fire, mountains, wind, iris, eagle, firmament (in Indo-European languages, this was joined with the notion of the sky of stone), horses and carts, weapons (hammer, axe (Axe of Perun), and arrow), and war. He was first associated with weapons made of stone and later with those of metal.

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Friday, 3 September 2021 14:06 (four years ago)

A lot of angelic herald names in there too, etc etc

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Friday, 3 September 2021 14:07 (four years ago)

Speedreading through egwene captivity as seanchan attack at present, its where that character ascends to equal lead with rand i think

His parts in the same book felt like a bit of mood/watertreading at the time but theres a lot of it that sits excellently with how he resolves his role at the end of the book (if it its this book that happens?)

This time around i think a major specific issue jordan has is that rand's arc and actions narratively carry everything up til book six and i think the idea that after that other characters would take the weight as rand became an ever more difficult figure to write without moving things *too* quickly but too many of those characters simply weren't set up to hold that much water

Perrin gets there, egwene absolutely gets there, mat probably (tho i think sanderson never manages to nail him tbh)

Nynaeve doesnt, and a host of midrange characters simply fade out til you hear they died or whatever

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Friday, 3 September 2021 14:21 (four years ago)

I think I'd say perhaps that only Rand and Egwene's character arcs are big enough to really sustain across the series, though (and leading on from your point above) for both of them time slows down dramatically from book 7 onwards while RJ moves pieces into position around them. I think Sanderson making The Gathering Storm essentially about the two of them reflected a recognition of the importance of their central character arcs, as much as plot development, to creating a sense of narrative satisfaction. Egwene's passages in that book are some of the most satisfying to read of the whole series even though for most of it she's pruning gardens or shelling nuts, because there's a real sense that every exchange, every internal reflection, is driving the character forward, with her trips to silviana's study acting as "how tall are we today?" pitstop checks.

A lot of the issues for the other characters stem from not knowing what do with their narrative arcs. Perrin all but completes his in book 4 and then has essentially nothing to do until the final few books, so RJ just stalls and creates unnecessary, unresolved conflicts to keep him on a hamster wheel. People joke about nynaeve tugging her braid, but Perrin constantly wondering why women smell angry with him has to be the legit most annoying recurring motif in these books. A good change the show could make if it ever gets that far is to either have perrin actually sleep with berelain or dispense with that so-called love triangle completely.

Mat's arc is steadier, but I think that partly reflects a longer on-ramping time (his gormlessness is pretty shallow until... book 5 I think?). Unfortunately for Sanderson, he had the double problem of seemingly not being able to do humour without being heavy-handed, and picking up just at the point where Mat had had his best, most satisfying scenes: RJ's writing for Mat in Knife of Dreams is highly enjoyable and effectively completes his character arc. He obviously still has important work to do after that, but Sanderson fumbles any sense of productive tension between the demands of the plot and the character's internal world.

I tend to think Nynaeve does get there. Arguably she has a structural problem in that RJ made her character arc essentially about her working through her own unacknowledged emotional immaturity (as symbolised by her block); once she does that she essentially has nowhere to go, and suddenly the number of Nynaeve POVs drop off a cliff, though she's an enjoyable character to return to because her voice is so distinct. It seems clear that the intention was for her character to turn into a mediation-point between Rand and Egwene in the final few books, but by that point it's hard to really stand out with so much frenzied plot-completion box-ticking going on, not to mention Cadsuane sucking up all her narrative oxygen.

Essentially the opposite problem to Elayne, whose character arc is easy to explain, and write to, in broad terms, but not in terms of character development, and so she spends a lot of time idling in plot-devices with limited long-term significance, while her character development bounces around a lot in a manner that arguably is more realistic psychologically than for the other characters but not necessarily very satisfying for the reader.

In this regard, if Rand and Egwene's arcs have similar strengths and pitfalls, you can similarly match Nynaeve to Mat and Elayne to Perrin.

Tim F, Friday, 3 September 2021 21:29 (four years ago)

Maybe so

The stuff that is set up around the final confrontation is perhaps solidifed quite early which leaves some of the related strands in place and obviously so for a long lone time, nynaeve's relationship with rand is certainly one of those things and definitely agree that cadsuane hoovers up a lot of what would have been maybe the better development space for her there

Re-reading it i think more and more each time that cadsuane is a wholly unnecessary character

But these are probably very inevitable flaws in a work that set up so much, so well, before the sales and the scope creep kicked in

A mightily enjoyable post to read and ponder at any rate

You wouldnt think of doing a wheel of tim podcast no?

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Friday, 3 September 2021 22:44 (four years ago)

Aside from "who killed asmodean" the two main things i think are unresolved are, and the three are by no means of a type or anything:

- look i have to ask what exactly is a darkfriend like what are the mechanics of it like i dunno it seems to jump around a lot idk

(Lads this is how i talk in work meetings btw)

- for all the fuckin pondering and for all the arguing and for all the times he uses it as justification nobody once even tries to maybe convince ran that "his blood on the rocks of shayol gull" mightnt just call for like a drop or whatever? I mean plenty other of the prophecies that need fulfilling are at best poetic licence and at worst straight outve "will this do" nostradamus retrospective configuration idk seems like it wouldve been worth calling him on just once

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Friday, 3 September 2021 22:47 (four years ago)

Across the dozen odd books there may be one or two more i admit

fix up luke shawp (darraghmac), Friday, 3 September 2021 22:48 (four years ago)

Haha - I go for years at a time not thinking about these books but whenever something comes along to remind me (like a trailer!) it all comes back very vividly. They're not masterpiece books but I think the sheer scope of them kind of magnifies both the strengths and the weaknesses that make them really interesting to think about. But I'd probably be a bad choice for a podcast!

I agree cadsuane was probably an unnecessary character, though also one of the most sharply drawn, which kind of compounds the problem! Everyone except Rand and perhaps Min fades into the background of any scene she is in. I guess the extent to which she has to learn some humility in the final few books is somewhat satisfying (Rand telling her that he's several thousand years older than her

"Who killed asmodean" actually was resolved, but in a really underwhelming manner which makes it easy to forget, and in retrospect it would have been better if they had just shown that it was [redacted spoiler] at the time. A bit similar to how the obsession with whether Taim was Demandred meant that when Demandred finally does reveal himself it's a bit underwhelming.

Tim F, Saturday, 4 September 2021 02:52 (four years ago)

Actually the most underwhelming plot resolution surely was the Perrin / Aram doom thing.

Tim F, Saturday, 4 September 2021 03:00 (four years ago)


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