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In this episode, we dive deep into the intricacies of the fan edit of Season Two of "The Wheel of Time," as our hosts engage in a lively discussion filled with insights, critiques, and a touch of humor. With the excitement of the upcoming Season Three on the horizon, they explore the challenges of adapting the source material and the creative decisions made by the editor. From the pacing of the narrative to the character arcs, our hosts dissect the strengths and weaknesses of the show while sharing their thoughts on how the fan edit enhances the viewing experience. Join us for a spirited conversation that touches on everything from the nuances of character development to the impact of editing choices, as we prepare for the return of Rand and his companions. Don’t miss this chance to hear theories, predictions, and a shared love for Robert Jordan's epic saga as we gear up for what’s next in the world of "The Wheel of Time!"
(00:00) You're either gonna be completely lame or in absolute rare form
(00:37) We have two people watching. Okay, so I got to start just because I don't
(00:51) Rand: I'm curious about season two's editing compared to first season
(04:59) Every episode has three beats per storyline, right? So every character goes through
(10:30) I think it was infinitely harder to cut extraneous stuff on this show
(12:47) You could do three 90 minute movies per season. And I don't know how you would do it
(14:47) How much did you cut down if any? Because I'm what
(18:26) I thought those two answers were goingna intersect. They're not gonna. Sorry. So I totally threw us off track
(18:47) I noticed discontinuities in some of the dream sequences in season two
(20:56) The Amazon version has none of the men in the movie
(24:20) Do you think anything related to season two will have a bearing on season three
(26:59) How much did you cut down the Lowain Morain uh land storyline
(31:24) You cut out a lot in between of Morain going to her sister
(34:50) I feel like the nephew is gonna come back, though. No, I mean, he's in jail
(38:37) Have you watched any of the interviews? Like, if you not. No, I haven't. I've watched the opening 11 minutes
(39:50) The Amazon worldwide premiere of Game of Thrones is scheduled for next week
(44:19) There's too much dialogue in Wheel of Time TV show, Jeremy says
(47:23) In both seasons you only used one cold open at all
(51:33) Put them in a place that don't make sense. Right? You just. What makes the most sense? What's the best place to continue
(53:46) Jeremy Brand: Season two is a much better edit than season one
(57:58) Every Wheel of Time episode needs three beats per arc, Donald says
(01:01:50) You have $10 million worth of writers and producers and historians
(01:02:06) Speed round because we're getting close to the end of this episode
(01:02:28) All the other battles in the entire two seasons are very badly edited
(01:06:31) I have not seen magic like that done on screen
(01:08:39) Did you cut anything out of that? I feel like it was all the o.
(01:09:17) In the movie there is no scene where Matt goes to see Min
(01:11:30) You cut down all of parents in Captain America's Shield moments
(01:13:52) One of the big themes of the season is the importance of teamwork
(01:15:35) How do you feel about Elaine healing Rand? I feel like it's unrealistic
(01:17:14) Joe: Lauren nailed his predictions on the Cold open
(01:20:39) There's one very subtle thing that you won't have noticed on the show
(01:25:37) I just wanted to listen through my speakers. I just want you to know that I was still listening
(01:25:58) Landf fear appears to be afraid of Moyen
(01:28:35) Next week we are going to be live, 8pm Pacific Standard Time
(01:31:14) AI has made six major predictions for season three
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