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I've never consumed either media of that story. But I thoroughly enjoyed Dan Olson's take.
https://youtu.be/qzk9N7dJBec?si=zp_SQRQ3jBbOUWab
Yep. This is probably the best take of showing how the movie's writing process changed the writing for the better, then the books' author put a stop to that.
Thank you. I ended up watching the whole trilogy (of videos).
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Thanks, forgot to delete that.