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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-02-03 05:47 pm

[ SECRET POST #5508 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5508 ⌋

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[Shadows House]


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[Wheel of Time]


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[Majora's Mask]


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[Chernobylite]











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(Anonymous) 2022-02-04 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
I recently started rereading WoT (it's been decades), and one thing that I noticed was that Rand doesn't really get much of a personality in the first book. He spends 90% of the book inner monologging generically about his worries and the plot so far. He does this a lot. Perrin and Mat get so much more actual character development than he does. Hell, Moiraine spends most of that book being ominous and mysterious and she gets more character development than Rand.

(Anonymous) 2022-02-04 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
ayrt. Agreed book-wise. I remember stopping because I thought he was pretty boring. But the show would be the place to fix that. They have to find a way to get the audience to believe these characters because right now, I really only care about Moiraine and Lan. End of list.

I think some of it is that script doesn't have a lot of moments to let the characters breath. But even when they do, the young actors can't seem to take it. Like, Rand with the barmaid. I belived that Barmaid. Rand... not so much.