I heard the first 5 seasons are just book 1. HOLY SH**T!!
Long books, longer series = relationship
Long books, longer series = relationship
I agree on all points. lets me say this. you have only seen a fraction of the world and how it works.The production design is very good but the budget shows, here and there. Not a dealbreaker, I love The Expanse and the first couple of seasons had the same issue.
The show has managed to surprise me a couple of times (I haven't read the books) -- and that's a tall order, so I'm all in for the moment.
The only real weak point for me is some of the acting, but it's not too bad.
no, I don't think so. Episode 5 and we are near the end of book one.I heard the first 5 seasons are just book 1. HOLY SH**T!!
Long books, longer series = relationship
That was a very strong vibe regarding their big bad but I kind of expect it from most fantasy so it gets pushed to the back of my mind.seems like such a ripoff of LOTR that it just had me rolling my eyes every five minutes.
See, thats what I mean, the big bad you all are referring to….with a huge spoiler, isnt really the main antagonist of the books…That was a very strong vibe regarding their big bad but I kind of expect it from most fantasy so it gets pushed to the back of my mind.
The book is all about diverse cultures and tribes….so you would expect that.Lots of discount/diversity actors on this show. The only ones with charisma is Rosmund Pike and her body guard. Some nice scenic vistas and set designs.
I hope this isn’t a preview of the Netflix LotR or Halo series.
We have only really seen the Two Rivers, Tar Valon and Sheinar.This gets better with every episode, at first I hated it but I gave it a chance but now am really enjoying it, the visuals are amazing and can't wait to see what happens
Can I just ask though as I didn't read the books, it seems there is a lot of racial diversity and whilst that's great, is that realistic to have lots of different ethnicities within each group? I hate racism and homophobia so it's great that they normalise a lot of these issues, however it comes off as maybe a bit simplistic compared with other shows which highlight race and sexuality as opposed to glossing over/acting like it isn't a concern?
Thanks for that info, it was nice to see all different skin colours and I guess they need a multicultural cast these days, but as you can see from the book cover, that wasn't necessarily the aim when the books were writtenWe have only really seen the Two Rivers, Tar Valon and Sheinar.
Each of these areas has been obviously been immigrated to. But the core people can still been seen. Tar Valon, and by default, the White Tower, is very diverse sue to the Aes Sedai purposly finding and training channeling women from whereever they find them.
Shienar , was mostly a single people, as was Manetharan (Lans people) but the Trolloc wars depleted them. Same Two Rivers, it was created from the remnants of the breaking of the world.
The teaser at the end was a new group called the Seachan, they are an invading army, from the other side of the sea. tthey should be mostly of the same race, although, like the Aes Sedai, they have channelers as well, whom may have been “imported”.
The Aiel , which we saw briefly, are mostly tall red haired people, but even in thier ranks , there are divisions and clans from different areas.
In the books, like life, most areas have many types of people, but many are recognized easily from the regions they came from.
Lan is asian in that painting. Morraine was white, Rand was nordic.Thanks for that info, it was nice to see all different skin colours and I guess they need a multicultural cast these days, but as you can see from the book cover, that wasn't necessarily the aim when the books were written
Sorry I misunderstood your post, I thought they all looked Caucasian in that pictureLan is asian in that painting. Morraine was white, Rand was nordic.
The other two rivers people were of varying backgrounds , but Egwene and Nynave were also white.
The whitecloaks (bad guys) were all white as well……
Perrin was described as dark competition, The seachan were all also asian looking. So it goes both ways.
Many white characters are other races and many none white are now white. Its really irrelevant over all.
These stories were about multitude of races. It was never like LOTR where all the characters were white, even though they were of different races.
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