

You seem to be confusing the concept of there "being" a large amount of detail to something vs how that detail is "presented" to the audience. Any competent screenwriter could have done exactly the same thing with the One Power in the show, keeping it lore accurate, with minimal need to resort to info dumps or large wads of expository rambling. Almost all of that was done organically as the story progressed. It started with the basic framework, and expanded on it in bits over time, filling in info to both the readers and the characters in the story. Like, I'm sorry, but do you think the book "info dumped" literally everything about how the One Power worked all in one giant expository session before telling the story? Of course not, that would be stupid. Either it requires a big chunk of screen time devoted to it or it has to be light on details and nuance.Nothing "has to give". So they have to do a super detailed and heavily nuanced explanation of the system but also have to do it with as little screen time as possible. The wonder, the war and mayham, the diversity and complexity, the charm, the magic, and one that actually makes sense, it's got humour and tragedy, it's a thoroughly entertaining and epic story, with an incredible build up. IT has all the elements in the original story you need. I thought by content, Wheel of Time would have been a mega smash hit, if done correctly.
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I think the show only appeals to a very narrow sect to which it is very popular, they can't have been serious about this shit challenging or matching Game of Thrones, even though Robert Jordan's book series was world famous and ahead of Martin's before GoT tv adaptation happened.

Its just hard to look past that its actually Wheel of Time without being Wheel of Time lol.You and the majority of people out there, considering how much larger the bookfans are than the show fans, and how unpopular the show is. I want a good adaption, and if this show was not wheel of time I might be enjoying it. Maybe I am just overly nit picky, especially over the last few years. It is common practice to have a company produce a sauce for a brand company and do it for many different labels using many different recipes.I just don't think I can look at the show the way others will want me too. Often the name of the sauce is a Brand Recognition and will not always be the company behind making, producing, and bottling the sauce. Here is a list to include each manufacturer of every sauce onThe Hot Ones. Many manufacturers of hot sauce make many different varieties of sauce and the chances are if you like one of them, you will like a few more. This is why there can often be a different SHU rating for the same sauce. Some sauces are tested in laboratories whereas others are tested based on taste. The Scoville scale is an excellent scaling system for measuring the heat level of a hot sauce but may not always be accurate or consistent. This post lists sauces from each season in order of the Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) rating as they are presented on the show. With ten sauces presented each season and 20 seasons completed, that’s a lot of hot sauce. The premise of the show is presented so that each sauce gets hotter than the next in an attempt to get celebrities to stumble on interview questions. If you are a hot sauce fan you are familiar with the popular show on YouTube called The Hot Ones in which celebrities eat chicken wings slathered in hot sauce as they are interviewed by host Sean Evans.
