• dumpster_dove [he/him]
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    4 months ago

    What America really needs is a president who would issue edicts that order procrastinating artists to hurry up and finish their works before they die

      • Evilsandwichman [none/use name]
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        4 months ago

        I'll give you a better one: Patrick Rothfuss

        The guy released name of the wind in 2007 and said all three books of his trilogy are already finished, but then it took four years for the next book to come out in 2011 aaaaaaaaaand......nothing; no third book yet, still working on it, for.....what, 14 years with no release date in sight? The fans started out by saying "what, you want him to release a half good book?! I'd rather he take his time and release it as perfectly as possible than rush it!"

        They were saying that for a while, but even now they've lost hope. The reddit for the kingkiller chronicles is hilarious; people keep discussing their theories on the book and every now and again doomposting about how they'll never see the third book. There are people who read the book in high school, then went on to graduate university, get a job, get married and get kids, and are still waiting on the third book.

        At least GRRM released more than just two books (in a trilogy remember) and there was an actual TV show for people to watch while they waited; and at least the TV show ends roughly the same way the books will.

        • Keld [he/him, any]
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          4 months ago

          and at least the TV show ends roughly the same way the books will

          Okay but that isn't comforting anyone

        • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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          4 months ago

          He had, as far as I know, completely stopped editing his last book over eight years ago, and based off what I know from acquaintances who actually know him, and some podcast episodes that featured him, he doesn't really intend to start again.

          As far as I can tell, there were three strong reasons, the first is that he absolutely hated the amount of pressure he was under from fans during the editing of the second book, due to the fact that he basically claims he made an amateur mistake by claiming that the trilogy was completed, which lead to his second thing which was growing to genuinely despise his fanbase and hate his fans, because Rothfuss is a pretty politically conscious guy and basically views these people in the same way we view the treat hogs, who in turn accuse him of using politics as a distraction from his writing (which is a neverending cycle), which then led to the third thing, which was that he grew to despise Kvothe as a person and as a kind of power-fantasy character that appeals to these fans (even if that isn't actually why we enjoyed Kvothe).

          I would be shocked if we actually get a third book that isn't some sort of 'fuck you' to the fanbase, if at all. I mean, the even the short story was basically his way of telling us to 'shut the fuck up'.

          My understanding is that he is a kinda nice guy, unless you want something from him, then he can be abit of a dick, who made a best-selling fantasy novel on his first try without actually developing the writing chops to finish what he started and didn't have the social graces or care to deal with the fallout of that.

          • Breath_Of_The_Snake [they/them, comrade/them]
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            4 months ago

            He also did a fundraiser with a stretch goal to get a chapter released. He never released (wrote?) it despite exceeding the amount for fair bit. I won’t say scammed since it was for charity, but a “fuck you” version of the third book would be fitting given the track record.

            • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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              4 months ago

              Yeah, I didn't follow that, but it definitely isn't out of left field for him, given his hatred of the fanbase. It was probably his way of saying 'oh you'll all give this much just to hear one shitty chapter out of my shitty book, but not just out of actual charity? You all suck fuck you I'm just giving the money away.'

        • Runcible [none/use name]
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          4 months ago

          I hadn't heard the claim that the trilogy was complete. My understanding is that he was writing these with his dad. Once his dad died he basically just stopped.

          The part he did that was shitty was a kickstarter/donation drive for something with the promise that if a target was hit he'd read a chapter of book 3 and that played out like a grift.

        • SevenSkalls [he/him]
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          4 months ago

          I have Name of the Wind. Never read it, but it was highly recommended to me in college. I'm glad I never started if it's still an incomplete story lol. Is it worth starting anyway or does it end in a cliffhanger like Game of Thrones?

          • Runcible [none/use name]
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            4 months ago

            The first one is still good as a stand alone if you go into it knowing the large scale stuff won't get resolved, like a slice of life piece in a fantasy setting.

          • Evilsandwichman [none/use name]
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            4 months ago

            It doesn't end in a cliffhanger but....if you love it like others do you'll be dying to know how the next book is supposed to; personally though I'm just curious, not more than that. There's a hilariously cringey aspect but you might consider it a spoiler (though it's not a plot spoiler):

            spoiler

            the main character becomes a wild sex machine

      • Keld [he/him, any]
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        4 months ago

        I'm torn on grrm. On one hand he is annoying nerds, on the other hand he is an annoying nerd and the whole "He's not your bitch" stuff is hard to swallow give that he's a multimillionaire who keeps lying to people.

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    • Evilsandwichman [none/use name]
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      4 months ago

      Doesn't matter; Japan should've done this decades ago and now the berserk guy and the dbz/blue dragon guy both died before they could finish their works. If the one piece guy dies, you'll know about it when even aliens can hear earth screaming.

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      • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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        4 months ago

        I wonder how dbz would have ended. Do you think an even stronger guy shows up and they have to fight him but it's hard cause he's stronger than the last guy.

        • Evilsandwichman [none/use name]
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          4 months ago

          I mean DBZ ended with Goku sparring against a reincarnation of a villain who becomes his protege to protect the world, you sarcastic meanie bern-disgust

  • Evilsandwichman [none/use name]
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    4 months ago

    If billionaires streamed themselves watching shows, they'd get tons of sycophants logging in to watch them react to it. Billionaires are the real superheroes of America.

    • IceWallowCum [he/him]
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      4 months ago

      They could add a money tipping mechanism and launder money that way.

      ballsackshake just tipped US$ 200000000,00 to BezosInMyMezos

  • BodyBySisyphus [he/him]
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    4 months ago

    If we don't get to see the wizard BDSM pet play on screen, Western civilization as we know it is over

    • falgscode [they/them]
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      4 months ago

      the older I get the more I think Goodkind was just a more self-aware version of Jordan lol

      • BodyBySisyphus [he/him]
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        4 months ago

        Sword of Truth is like the one schlocky fantasy series that I managed not to get into, so I can't compare, but it does not seem like self-awareness ever ended up in Robert Jordan's toolkit.

        • falgscode [they/them]
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          4 months ago

          it's a good hate-read. imagine wandering through the psycho-sexual power fantasy of a dyed-in-the-wool randian

          but wizard bdsm pet play is a central part of the storyline of the first book (and some/most of the ones after that) which your comment got me thinking about.

      • BodyBySisyphus [he/him]
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        4 months ago

        But I must have my magical psychic teleconferenced threesomes! I am the Chosen One!

      • anaesidemus [he/him]
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        4 months ago

        it's crazy that you even can, even in the context of the magic system

  • red_stapler [he/him]
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    4 months ago

    I dunno how they expect the show to be finished when the author dragged it out so long he literally died before finishing it.

  • Blemmyes@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Also Invincible please 🙏

    But yeah, please stop wasting fossil fuels on inventing space tourism for the ultra rich while the world desperately needs to heal.

    • Dessa [she/her]
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      4 months ago

      I'm enjoying it. I'm curious: Have you read the books? The book people seem to hate Wheel of Time the MOST

      • Tommasi [she/her, pup/pup's]
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        4 months ago

        I think some book fans had dreamed for so long of an adaptation that it was never going to be good enough, but I think what ruined it for me was that it doesn't seem to want to tell the kind of story that the books were telling.

        I remember the first book as this pretty simple coming of age, fantasy adventure, but the vibe I got while watching it was that the writers really wanted it to be more like GoT. And that just felt like such a cynical decision to me, like the point was to sell more by making it more like the insanely popular thing that just ended a couple years ago.

        (My relationship to the books is a kinda complicated. I was hooked as a teen, but feel a lot more ambivalent after a re-read because of the constant sexist garbage I spotted when I was more mature. Like, I'm kinda pissed that teen me was tricked into thinking the weird gender essentialism was a normal, healthy way for men and women to think about each other and themselves, and every other female character is a sexist stereotype. But the nostalgia is unfortunately pretty strong so idk, I never soured completely on it like I did with Harry Potter for instance, so it must have had some redeeming qualities.)

        • Dessa [she/her]
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          4 months ago

          The only part that really feels GoTsey to me is the White Tower. All that intrigue and power play. The rest feels like a smalltown gang gets wrapped up in epoch-levrl good-and-evil struggles, like LOTR or Star Wars

          • Tommasi [she/her, pup/pup's]
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            4 months ago

            I think that's the way its supposed to feel, so that's good doggirl-thumbsup It's very possible i'm just viewing it unfavourably, or experienced the changes in tone as bigger than they actually were, just because it wasn't what I personally wanted from the show

            • Dessa [she/her]
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              4 months ago

              It's so rare for a show or movie to be better than its book. It might well be that the.book delivers on this premise even better than the show does, and I can't notice because I am unfamiliar with the original

        • falgscode [they/them]
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          4 months ago

          My relationship to the books is a kinda complicated. I was hooked as a teen, but feel a lot more ambivalent after a re-read because of the constant sexist garbage I spotted when I was more mature. Like, I'm kinda pissed that teen me was tricked into thinking the weird gender essentialism was a normal, healthy way for men and women to think about each other and themselves, and every other female character is a sexist stereotype.

          me irl

          imagine writing a 10k word literary critique of that gender essentialism when you were a teen and not once thinking that the essentialism was problematic, but just a faithful re-creation of the source myths. or even once considering the eurocentrist/colonial depictions of the non-whites. couldn't be me

      • Robert_Kennedy_Jr [xe/xem, xey/xem]
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        4 months ago

        I haven't watched the show, but from what I can tell there are people who hate the show because they read the books and people who hate the show because they claimed to read the books or completely missed the repeated mentions of Morraine and Suian being "pillow friends" in magic college and think the show went woke.

        • falgscode [they/them]
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          4 months ago

          think the show went woke.

          one of the books written in the early 90s had a trans character lmao. they're gender essentialist as shit and even that mormon guy that finished the series wrote better women than Jordan, but lol. lmao even.

          • Dessa [she/her]
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            4 months ago

            Was Jordan your typical "she boobed, boobily" sort of author?

            • falgscode [they/them]
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              4 months ago

              yeah, and gendered correctly after that. Jordan shouldn't get credit for this, and it's not necessarily woke, he's just cribbing norse mythology, also not woke.

              but in the modern social context the books were written in, not including any jokes/misgendering of the character is notable. also notable that the character that gets this treatment is a villain, and it's a forced feminization done by satansaitan as punishment for failure

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      • Breath_Of_The_Snake [they/them, comrade/them]
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        4 months ago

        Not the person you responded to, but having the read the books the show is enjoyable. It barely tries to adapt anything from the books, but the little easter eggs show at least somebody in the writers room is familiar with the source material.

      • anaesidemus [he/him]
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        4 months ago

        I have, they are a flawed masterpiece. I saw the first season, the finale was so aggravating that I only interact with the show by siphoning off other book readers anger about it.

        • Dessa [she/her]
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          4 months ago

          How does it differ, the end of season 1?

          • barrbaric [he/him]
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            4 months ago

            The biggest thing I remember is that the entire gang goes into the Blight to find the Eye of the World, not just Rand and Moiraine, and their journey has some focus on just how evil a place it is, with every plant and animal corrupted by Satan to try to kill everything. IIRC it's revealed that Lan's entire home kingdom was taken by the Blight within his lifetime. They meet with the last treeman who isguarding the Eye, and due to his influence, a small area around it is still kept as pure nature not corrupted by The Dark One, then battle two of the Forsaken, who had been driven mostly mad. Both are defeated, but in the process the treeman is killed. The Eye of the World is a big pool of man magic that more or less awakens Rand's ability to channel Saidin which he uses to (somehow) teleport many miles to Tarwin's Gap and then magically nuke the trollocs and Ba'azamon. It's also where they get the Horn of Valere and the dragon banner.

      • barrbaric [he/him]
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        4 months ago

        Book reader here, I think some of the stuff they've changed are just bad choices, like Perrin having a wife who exists only to be fridged, or the mystery of who the Dragon is in S1 (everybody I spoke to predicted who it was correctly several episodes in advance), or either of Rand's big hero moments that are supposed to happen at the end of S2 just being skipped. Apparently they just skipped the 3rd book entirely for S3, and while much of the later books will have to be cut, some of the elements set up in that book are essential to the ending.

        • Dessa [she/her]
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          4 months ago

          I must be a sucker, because I didn't know up until near the end that it was Rand. Nynaeve had so much goshdarn powet I thought she mightta been the one.

          I agree that the Perrin wife thing is dumb tho. Not a great plotline

          • barrbaric [he/him]
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            4 months ago

            IIRC they noticed that Rand hadn't had any important plot yet, and he had to be there for some reason.

  • ChaosMaterialist [he/him]
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    4 months ago

    I have read and watched enough unfinished tales that I basically wait until everything is complete before picking them up.

    • SovietBeerTruckOperator [none/use name]
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      4 months ago

      I honestly just avoid anything more than three books long. I don't got time for that shit. Last trilogy I read was the Imperial Radch and each of those books were fairly easy reads.

      • ChaosMaterialist [he/him]
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        4 months ago

        I can fuck with longer series (Glen Cook's Black Company comes to mind) but it does need to end somewhere.

      • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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        4 months ago

        Doris Lessing's Shikasta series is pretty good and it's 5 books. They're not that long or anything

    • FALGSConaut [comrade/them]
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      4 months ago

      Yea I learned my lesson from asoiaf, I'm fine waiting until a series is finished so I don't end up waiting for the end of a story that won't come

      Now that I think about it an unfinished series was what killed my childhood interest in Star Wars. That and the whole legends/canon fiasco (young me was very invested in the Star Wars EU and was not happy about changes to canon lol)

      • ChaosMaterialist [he/him]
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        4 months ago

        Oh boy Legends. I wasn't happy they ditched that canon either, but at the same time (and at the time) I felt the EU was suffering from the comic book problem of endlessly continuing the story with "the gang" without any real resolution. IMHO short stories like Rogue One or the EU's Tales series are peak because they thrive in the world building without bogging themselves down with Canon.

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  • Rey_McSriff [he/him]
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    4 months ago

    The Wheel of Posts turns, and Threads come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Thread that gave it birth comes again. In one Thread, called the Mega Thread by some, a Thread yet to come, a Thread long past, a wind rose in Chapo Dot Chat. The wind was not the beginning. There are neither beginnings nor endings to the turning of the Wheel of Posts. But it was a beginning.

  • CrookedSerpent [she/her]
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    4 months ago

    As a massive dweeb and fan of the books, I can't even force myself to watch the third season, the season 2 finale left such a bad taste on my mouth. Like they straight up aren't even trying to adapt the plot of the books. Also, Robert Jordan accidentally wrote a trans character (who I personally really like) and if the show does get that far, I'm sure they will somehow handle it worse than a guy in the 90s who didn't even know what a trans person was.

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    • barrbaric [he/him]
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      4 months ago

      Wait, is there a trans character I'm forgetting or do you mean

      spoiler

      the male Forsaken (I forget which) who gets reincarnated in a woman's body explicitly as punishment for failure?

      • CrookedSerpent [she/her]
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        4 months ago

        Halima is actually good trans rep and I will die on that hill, regardless of the fact that Robert Jordan didn't know what a trans person was when he wrote her. Yes, she is reincarnated in a woman's body as a 'punishment' for failure, but she ends up liking it quite a bit, is able to explore parts of her sexuality she wasn't able to before, and most importantly, she is an example of a woman channelling saidin. When her cover is blown in the war camp, they don't accuse her of being a man, they just recognize that she is a woman channelling saidin, and respond accordingly, like this is something they have seen before. The rest of the forsaken treat her as if she legit just transitioned and aren't really weird about it at all. It's actually super crazy how well it's handled. I've never heard another trans person complain about how Halima is bad trans rep, only well meaning cis people who don't have the first hand experience to know that she actually kinda rocks. That, or maybe I'm just so starved for good representation that she is good in comparison to everything else. Probably some combination of both.

  • 7bicycles [he/him]
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    4 months ago

    It fits here and it doesn't deserve it's own post, while Rät - Penelope Scott which was popular around some internet niches for a while a few backs is a bop and has some banger lines I listen to it and I can't stop to think she'd just fall for the next Elon all over again because despite the allusions to colonialism and such the whole thing reads like "We need a good Elon"