How closely should an adaptation follow the original material? Is there such thing as a perfect adaptation? Is that even possible when adapting novel to film?
We'll explore these questions and more as we discuss The Wheel of Time Season One and what we know so far about the recently wrapped Season Two (season one in part one, season two in part two).
We'll focus on some of showrunner Rafe Judkin's most controversial decisions for the show, including the final two episodes.
This week we predict what season two of WoT will include. Possible Spoilers (but nothing huge)
May contain strong language
Production: Maxwell Gariety
*Disclaimer from JS: Before you scream at me, I know I put a "d" at the end of Amyrlin throughout this episode. Atypical neurology strikes again! As mentioned, I'm listening to the books, and I have a difficult time with names/language when I haven't read them. I appreciate your patience with this and any other words I mispronounce.
Show Notes:
Brandon Sanderson and Dan Wells on "Intentionally Blank," episode 27 and 34
The Wheel of Time Season Two teaser trailer