Amazon has canceled its Wheel of Time series,despite 97% Rotten Tomatoes rating
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Re: Amazon has canceled its Wheel of Time series,despite 97% Rotten Tomatoes rating
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#5If something costs a lot of money to make but not many people watch it, you can use your customers’ monthly subscription money more wisely by investing in a different show.
Re: Amazon has canceled its Wheel of Time series,despite 97% Rotten Tomatoes rating
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#7If something costs a lot of money to make but not many people watch it, you can use your customers’ monthly subscription money more wisely by investing in a different show.
Like 2 more seasons of Mr Beast??? LOL
Re: Amazon has canceled its Wheel of Time series,despite 97% Rotten Tomatoes rating
#8I was excited to see it but my viewership flagged within a few minutes, when they tossed out the whole gendered One Power yin yang conceit so central to the books. Did I miss anything good?
Something similar happened at the start of the Hunger Games, when one character playfully makes the protagonist miss her shot at a deer, when both of them have starving families to feed. That one did get a little better, partly because it was hard to get worse.
If you're going to betray the source material best to get it over with quickly, so I can go do something else. Thanks for that.
Re: Amazon has canceled its Wheel of Time series,despite 97% Rotten Tomatoes rating
#9It just wasn't very interesting, or even good to look at.
Re: Amazon has canceled its Wheel of Time series,despite 97% Rotten Tomatoes rating
#10> flagging viewership numbers I was excited to see it but my viewership flagged within a few minutes, when they tossed out the whole gendered One Power yin yang conceit so central to the books. Did I miss anything good? Something similar happened at the start of the Hunger Games, when one character playfully makes the protagonist miss her shot at a deer, when both of them have starving families to feed. That one did…
Well... for one they didn't do this, so you probably should have watched a bit more!