![]() ![]() The show is just inspired by the novels and does plan on keeping the main story line. When adaptations are not all I imagined, I take it as a separate thing. Although, as an obsessed fan of other books that have been adapted I understand the fans feelings, but I am also one that lets things go. ![]() ![]() He comes off more as a young man that destiny has chosen to become a hero but a hero that was bond to have a great destiny. I like him smaller as well because is makes him a character to root for even harder, he may not look like a all menacing warrior ( alla Hercules) but don't underestimate him. He will learn in his journey (by the fourth he already seems much wiser). I to thought he was stupid at times in the first two episode, but I think that they did that to show character progression and growth. Both these things I do not have an issue with. I personally have read the books but never became an obsessed fan (I have enough obsessions) and I have been reading a lot of hating from fans of the book, saying that the show gets away from the books' story line and that Richard's character has been dumped down a little and he is also physically smaller. I think people who liked Lord of the Rings, Zena, and just plain fantasy adventure stories will love this series. I am a fan of taking bits of slow downed fighting snips within a fight that just make the scene grander (alla 300), and I adore me some sword play. Zed is perfect, he adds that hint of humor while still maintaining his powerful presence. I loved the fire that lingers between Richard and Kahlan, the Confessor (I love that title/name). I immediately looked up the first two episodes that I missed online and watched them. I missed having a great adventure, swords blazing, fantasy including and hero adoring show on TV. I loved this show, I catch is by chance on the CW this past Sunday (saw the third and forth episodes) and was instantly hooked.
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