shads

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[–] shads@lemy.lol 21 points 1 month ago (1 children)

When gay marriage was being debated here in Australia my sister (who is gay) was super upset the whole time. She talked about how much the fight affected her and wished that people who were against would just understand.

I told her I was a complete supporter of gay marriage for a whole bunch of reasons including:

  • human decency
  • equality
  • people who don't like gay marriage can just... Not get married to another person of the same gender.
  • people should just mind their own fucking business

However I did also point out that a lot of the loudest voices against gay marriage literally did not give a flying fuck about the issue, it was a convenient wedge and distraction for them, the people who need a group to vilify for political reasons would have to find another target for persecution as soon as they lost this particular convenient red rag to a bull.

Today in Australia, I believe, the usual suspects who use fear and hatred as the bedrock of their politics have been able to tap into a deeper vein of ignorance to make Trans people that target.

[–] shads@lemy.lol 2 points 2 months ago

Used to work in mobile phone sales at a 100% telco owned store, so when things went tits up for customers the licensed stores in our area would tell customers to come to our store as we had employee access that exceeded partner access. I had SO many variations of the apologetic conversation with an elderly person whose family assured them that the iPhone is the easiest thing ever to use. They were happy with a feature phone but had an iDevice shoved down their throat by family members because "they are so easy". Oh and arranging a change of mind return on an iPhone is a fucking nightmare in Australian Telco land.

They are not the easiest most straightforward choice, unless you use your devices in the constrained manner Apple has decided you will use them. The multiple times I have been forced to use a Mac or an iPhone or IPad, I have found them slow, obtuse and they have an annoying habit of hiding information I want to see. Windows is not really any better, just different.

I kind of see it like any other preference, people assume that because they find something the best then everyone must agree with that take.

[–] shads@lemy.lol 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I always felt drawn in by the world, and honestly the imagery in the first season had me excited. The remains of buildings and other links to the past were compelling.

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Now... We visit the Panarchs palace and it is a few dimly lit rooms and some corridors with what 5 - 6 guards. Instead of watching Nynaeve prove that when she is mad enough she is a force of nature. She gets thrown in the lake and the voice of her dream child makes her sad enough to channel.

Instead of Elayne being in control and showing how poised someone who is raised to rule can be we have her trying to best Jaskier in the fantasy series earworm stakes.

Instead of Moiraine being the ultimate enigma who always has an angle and is revealed to be a master manipulator who has been pulling everyone's strings she makes a deal with Lanfear and acts like the worlds oldest emo.

Siuan Sanche gets blindsided and deposed by Aes Sedai who scheme about as well as the current US administration and almost as subtly. I seriously don't know why they even mention Gareth Bryne when we seem to have effectively written out the other half of that plot thread.

All the shit they did to and with Loial.

I think they read Mat as someone who inspires everyone to punch him repeatedly in the face until he shuts up... That's not roguish charm to me.

I'm sorry, I like the books and my main problems with the characters are Jordan's insistence on repeatedly recycling the same mannerisms over and over (tugging on braids) not the way they are written on a mental or emotional level.

[–] shads@lemy.lol 1 points 2 months ago (5 children)

I guess I just see it differently. I keep on saying that I have to view this as a separate turning of the wheel, where everyone has been sniffing paint.

I don't really feel that anyone encompasses the character they are portraying, maybe if we are really lucky they take the most obvious surface level characteristic and make that the entirety of the character. They are so busy cutting content out to make door stopper books fit in less than 8 hours of TV while cherry-picking the exciting scenes that there is an increasing amount of disconnection and disjointed story telling. Instead of deliberate action the characters are just stumbling around having things happen.

It feels to me like they are adapting from chapter summaries not the books. Which would maybe be acceptable back in the 1990s/2000s but these days we have stellar adaptations like the Expanse to show how it can be done correctly.

[–] shads@lemy.lol 0 points 2 months ago (7 children)

I really wish I had watched what you did. What I saw was not that. Glad you are enjoying it though.

[–] shads@lemy.lol -3 points 2 months ago

Morbid curiousity in part. Also let's face it genre tv is dying, if it doesn't get at least some views then it will get worse. I just wish they would outright state, we are making a series inspired by the plot and setting of insert ip here. Instead of mangling the story of the books.

Without meaning to start another round of complaints, do you not feel that an element of innocence and wonder from the two rivers crowd is missing in this adaptation? I feel like Queen Tylin will look more the fool than the cougar if she ends up even in the story? The Aes Sedai are emotional messes, not the image of serenity and cunning I always viewed them as through the book. I know the budget likely wouldn't stretch to it but I feel that the Aes Sedai agelessness could be well depicted with current de-aging processes and would have allowed for a visceral demonstration of the effects of stilling... Although looks like that won't be a plot point anyway.

I could go on. But this whole thing reminds me of the Altered Carbon series, first season digressed from the books, but I could find a lot to appreciate in Kinnamans performance, by season 2 the digressions were becoming silly. If they got season 3 that would have been wacky. I feel like if you can't do the source, don't try to do the source and make that clear, that way your writers get to write their own thing in universe as opposed to constantly grabbing the interesting bits and trying to stick them together like a skin suit to wear over their own creativity.

Anyway there's a coinflip that Amazon will shut it down rather than greenlight another series and I doubt Sony would be able to sell it to anyone else at this stage, so I might not have anything more to complain about going forward. Guess we will see.

[–] shads@lemy.lol -4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (3 children)

I reiterate my statement from last week, this is a distinct turning of the wheel where everyone has been sniffing paint. So many frustrating events as a book reader. I gritted my teeth through this whole season. I don't imagine this will run for too much longer, but if it does I wonder how they will manage the huge divergance from the source material to what this thing is.

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We just forgot about Asmodean, Sammael killed by Moghedien for some stupid reason about wanting to know how to kill Chosen, it's not like this would be a mystery for her, she has almost certainly killed or caused to be killed Dreadlords and Forsaken before. Moiraine and Lanfear not unwilling guests of the Eelfinn. Siuan killed off, a POV character who only gets a bit less page time than Aviendha across the whole series. Min has a story arc that is nothing like her book incarnation. Melindhra, effectively just reusing an existing name for a newly invented and insanely dumb character.

I could almost forgive this in a world where the Lord of the Rings didn't exist, or the Expanse. But this just seems to me like the writers and showrunners were so excited about getting the rights that they didn't realise they just weren't up to delivering on an adaptation that was true to the narrative and spirit of the books. Put simply they are not capable of creating a series that makes sense, let alone one that could be considered a good faith adaptation of the source.

My favourite part of this show is explaining to my wife all the things they excised/changed/ stuffed up at the end of each episode / series, I think I almost have her convinced to give the books a go.

[–] shads@lemy.lol 2 points 2 months ago

Oh yeah that's what I mean, the trail of wreckage they leave as they get promoted out of the positions they ruin is astounding.

[–] shads@lemy.lol 4 points 2 months ago

Not sure huge is the adjective I would use here. Shapely and well proportioned sure, but huge... I'm sorry no. But then again this is just OnlyFans advertising scattershot so guess we shouldn't be surprised.

[–] shads@lemy.lol 4 points 2 months ago

Yeah, just wait until the Australian electorate has a brain fart and let's Sky News convince them to vote in spud head. He will get right on to climate change by "nuclear-ifying"* our power grid.

^ * "nuclear-ifying" is a term of art that should not be interpreted to mean any actual progress will be made towards nuclear power generation. Expect to see increased demand placed on coal and gas power plant, all hail Gina. Spoken and authorised by the Liberuhal Party... Oh and /s so it's not elecgion interference ^

[–] shads@lemy.lol 8 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Oh it's tragic. The kid is headed for a life of middle management, like I said he may or may not have been being honest. But he goes to the expensive private school that I couldn't afford to send one of my kids to, let alone both. He will make the right connections and be part of the right social circles that details like not understanding his achievements won't really matter.

I've worked for that sort of guy across industries and business, they do fine.

[–] shads@lemy.lol 2 points 2 months ago

That's fair. I never actually subscribed to Reddit, I was wary of social media after a brief time on Facebook where I realised it was harming my mental health. Plus I was friends with a bunch of strippers, a lingerie model who did a shoot with Playboy the year before I became friends with her, and a super exhibitionist gay guy I worked with... Result was I needed 2 Facebook profiles and swapping back and forth all the time was too stressful.

Which is a long way of saying that Lemmy is my first social media in more than 10 yearsnand I am not sure how I feel about downvotes as I don't remember ever having recieved one.

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