The Wheel of Time, based on the beloved series of books, tells the story of a society broken by male magic users, driven mad by the One Power, and the foretold return of their leader, to either save or doom the world. Beautiful landscapes, complex political intrigue, and intense battle sequences stand out in the fight between an unlikely group of heroes and the overwhelming forces of the Shadow. L... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | After ShowsTV & FilmTV Reviews |
Man, what a season finale! From Pennywise the Dancing Fox to the destructive force of balefire, from Nynaeve's Moana moment to the creepiest corpse I've seen, from Rand dancing on a knife's edge of egomania & madness to the end of two separate years... more
With what seems like a closeout of the Two Rivers this season, we got a pretty intense battle scene, some pretty badass weather manipulation, some sweet, sweet revenge, and a goodbye that shocked us pretty good.
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The Hills of Tanchico are alive!!! From the newest catchy TV show song to everyone speaking WAY LOUDER THAN THEY SHOULD, from the Forsaken being disgustingly petty to kinda of, well, easy to take out, to a heartrending scene of power and helplessnes... more
We knew there would be a dropoff, but this episode still had some good stuff! From MORE POWER THAN MOIRAINE EVER DREAMED to Dreamwalking, From Sea Folk to Seasickness, from a bad breakup to being a bad bitch, this episode had quite a bit to talk abo... more
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So- I LOVE this show. I went to film school ( disclosure) so I do understand some of the negative feedback they give. I feel like it’s a little too negative considering the scoop of the show trying to fit the scoop of the books. I have watched many shows that I’ve also read the series and I think Wheel of time actually does a really great job, especially season 2 &3. I do understand some of the continuity things and gripes they bring up- but honestly, you suspend those in favor of making a good ... more
Veronica and Greg area great podcasting pair; listening to their coverage has not only helped me keep track of the many (many many!) characters and settings in this series, it has helped me enjoy the show more than I otherwise would. I especially appreciate the 3 questions Veronica (a non-book reader) asks of Greg (a very knowledgeable book-reader) to start each podcast. That part of the discussion gives a lot of depth without a lot of spoilers for non-book readers like me.
This pod is the perfect pairing for this show. I enjoy the show but didn’t read the books. I could like the show without the podcast, but there are a few things in the show that need extra explaining which improves the befall experience. Greg, Ben, and other hosts have done a great job! Thanks guys for all your work to put out a weekly pod to go with each season. I’ll be tuning in again when season 3 is out.
This kind of wide ranging fantasy show is really perfect for podcasting. There are so many details and characters! Greg has clearly read the books numerous times as he answers all the questions. Veronica is a nice addition. I enjoyed Ben and Wendy in season 1, but V is filling their shoes really well.
I’ve been waiting for the return of this podcast all year! I heart Greg, but where are Ben and Wendy?!?!??? Not happy.
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Focusing on the adaptations of a renowned fantasy book series, discussions revolve around the intricacies of the narrative, character development, and behind-the-scenes insights related to the television adaptation. Each episode breaks down various elements such as world-building, emotional arcs, and critical plot points, while also drawing connections to the source material. The hosts express their passion for the story and provide thoughtful commentary on character motivations, political dynamics, and thematic explorations, making it an engaging experience for both new viewers and longtime readers of the series.
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