Originally posted by: Whisper
I remember watching part of the first episode while thinking to myself, "gee, this seems really similar to Wizard's First Rule." Went and looked it up during a commercial, and found that yes, the series is in fact (loosely) based on the novels. How faithful are they being to Goodkind's storyline (I haven't watched beyond those 15 minutes of the first show)?
Originally posted by: XMan
Originally posted by: Whisper
I remember watching part of the first episode while thinking to myself, "gee, this seems really similar to Wizard's First Rule." Went and looked it up during a commercial, and found that yes, the series is in fact (loosely) based on the novels. How faithful are they being to Goodkind's storyline (I haven't watched beyond those 15 minutes of the first show)?
The characters have the same names.
Umm.
Umm.
That's all I got.
Originally posted by: KMFJD
Are there an Mord'Sith in skin tight red leather in later episodes?
Originally posted by: Newbian
Originally posted by: KMFJD
Are there an Mord'Sith in skin tight red leather in later episodes?
There are a few episodes of that and probably the best parts.![]()
Originally posted by: Whisper
How faithful are they being to Goodkind's storyline
Originally posted by: dainthomas
So why did the all-powerful Lord Rahl/Male Confessor live in a freakin' cave? Couldn't he just make his legions of slaves build another palace? I thought they did a good job of showing how evil he was though (especially as a kid).
And what's with them totally ditching the storyline about him being Rahl's son? I figured all along they were just postponing it and there'd be some revelation when Darken Rahl dies and all the D'Harans become aware that Richard is the new Lord Rahl. That was probably the weakest part IMO.
Originally posted by: dainthomas
So why did the all-powerful Lord Rahl/Male Confessor live in a freakin' cave? Couldn't he just make his legions of slaves build another palace? I thought they did a good job of showing how evil he was though (especially as a kid).
And what's with them totally ditching the storyline about him being Rahl's son? I figured all along they were just postponing it and there'd be some revelation when Darken Rahl dies and all the D'Harans become aware that Richard is the new Lord Rahl. That was probably the weakest part IMO.
Originally posted by: KMFJD
I had the first 3 episodes recorded, got halfway into the 2nd and i had to start fast forwarding because it was so terrible, this series makes Hercules/Xena look like Oscar material.
