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  1. You seem to forget that, by the book, being sisters is a strict requirement for a double marriage. The two girls must take each other as sisters before they can propose to the same men. It's not incest, they are not blood related Actually, tgey could be blood related, the aiel would not care
  2. It's probably part of character development and showcasing the warder relevant for when alanna will take lan's bond. If it's not, it's a poorly conceived scene. I'll suspend judgment until later. The books devote a lot of time to tower politics. Besides, you don't want elaida's coup to come out of nowhere. I would agree, but the show being "desperately short on time" may force to cut some training montage. The lessons on channeling in the tower also were cut short. I still would agree on this point, though.
  3. No, they are showing tension with the bond. They promoted alanna to a much more prominent character than she was in the books, so they are giving her some personal story arcs. And she will probably take up lan's bond after moiraine dies. So, i do believe that scene will be part of something. Maybe ivhon will ask to release the bond eventually. If nothing is made with it, instead, i'd agree it was a poor change. Speaking of change, i understand why they had rand make out with lanfear - he and egwene have a much stronger relationship than in the books, where egwene was ignoring rand half the time and being abusive the other half. So they wanted to set up something stronger to justify the break up. And of course, since egwene is rafe's favourite character, she must be shown as supportive and the break should be totally rand's fault. But rand knowingly consorting with a foresaken? That's too much
  4. i also liked this episode. minus the thing i was complaining about btw, i never thought bode cauthon would be anything but an extra to the show. but now that she channeled, they need to do something with her
  5. i can't help seeing all the many ways rafe is fanboying over egwene. she had many unpleasant sides in the book, here they were scrubbed clean. her break-up with rand is just the last. in the book, they both lost interest after a long separation. not that she ever showed much interest in rand, even when they were together. here, rand is consorting with lanfear. and egwene never dallied with aram, nor did she act jealous at the mention of the name elayne. she wasn't freed from the a'dam, she freed herself. i was expecting her to find bair disguised as a monster for disobeying, but she's not. i hope they at least keep the "i have toh" scene, though that will probably be for next season
  6. Well, they have taken over their whole continent, and they took over a third of the westlands in a couple years
  7. maybe she does, but i doubt she can remember her servants all that well after 3000+ years. even if she did, a resemblance wouldn't be anything noteworthy.
  8. faile gets captured in the last chapter of book 8. then book 9 has 6 chapters on perrin and faile, out of 35 total chapters plus prologue. book 10 has 7 chapters out of 30 devoted to perrin and faile. then 7 more chapters out of 37 in book 11, at the end of which faile is freed. thanks for wot-encyclopaedia for having that data neatly organized. in total, the whole kidnapping arc took half a book. people always remember that story arc as longer than it really was. me included. it has character development in that both perrin and faile grow into their leadership. i suppose, though, that they could start doing it in the two rivers and through dumai wells, and that arc could be excised completely. the fact that the show introduced sevanna, though, make me think they will keep part of it.
  9. Faile kidnapping can and must be shortened, but it was 6-8 chapters in most books. Nothing big happened in book 10, but all those plots were advanced somewhat. Still, all those plots will need to be shortened
  10. Not really. Books 5 to 11, rand goes from the aiel waste to taking cahirien and caemlin, fighting the seanchan around ebou dar, founding the black tower, having adventures in far madding. There are all the arcs with the shaido, the andoran succession, the bowl of winds, mat escaping ebou dar, the tower split... Some people like to pretend those books don't exhist, but all the main characters have major story lines and development. You can't cut them and start with book 12. Even if you wanted to condense, you'd have to invent new plots to justify the differences in the characters. I'm sure you guys would LOVE an entire season of made-up material to cover everything from books 5 to 11. As for all the arms folding and sniffing, it only takes 1 line of text to write that. Remove all such instances from the books, you cut maybe 5 pages. Remove flowery descriptions, you remove another 100 pages for each book, maybe 150. Stilll a lot of plot. If you dismiss half the books as "nothing really happens besides hair-pulling", you don't realize how big the story is
  11. This must be stressed out. Time is a huge issue, and a lot of cool stuff has to be sacrificed for it. If we get 8 season for 14 books + new spring, that's almost 2 books per season. At 800 pages per book, an episode must adapt 200 pages. Rhuidean was what, 50 pages in the books? Something like that? And they had to spend a full episode on it. And they still had to cut half the visions.
  12. Will be almost impossibile. We are approachimg the slog, and we have 5 seasons left for 10 books. The writers will have to cut more plots. And then they will have to invent new plots to give the main characters something to do and convey the same major plot points. It won't be possibile to follow the books closely. At best, they will be able to keep the occasional pivotal scene, like they did with rhuidean
  13. is it just me seeing what i want to see, or is the show coming closer to the books? the rhuidean episode is taken very closely from the books, and the whole first half of the season bears a lot more similarity to the fourth book than the other season.
  14. i don't see much room for confusion. many people die without children. whole families are erased. meanwhile, with growing number of generations everyone is related to everyone else if we move back far enough. so the idea that blood relation would be needed for reincarnation wouldn't work. it doesn't justify anything. any sane person would think nothing of an oath your ancestors made 3000 years ago. but those are aiel. they are the definition of honor before reason.
  15. in the books, the lake is created when a subsequent fight cracks the ground. there's plenty of groundwater underneath the waste.
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