Wheel of Time (Amazon)
Fantasy by numbers. It's had enough money thrown at it that it can barely fail (see also Jack Ryan), and the acting is very good - outside Rosamund Pike basically I think they're all RSC pros mostly with little TV/film experience. But it's dull, formulaic, and cannot escape the leaden weight of its source material - portentious exposition about the past, too much worldbuilding to get the watcher interested in, and dear god those awful, stroppy, contrary youths who constitute the heroes. Season 2 is apparently on the way. Without some substantial improvement, I don't think it will last much longer.
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And on rant number 2...
At some point the bad guys attack a fortified wall. In tried and tested medieval and cod-medieval fantasy fashion, they just run up and put ladders up against it. This is of course a recipe to get your army slaughtered, unless the defenders are extremely weak, because climbing ladders is just about the worst way to try to get over a defended wall. And yet...
For heaven's sake, people! Where's your fucking ditch? In front of a wall there should be a huge ditch. Possibly filled with water, stakes, and anything else to make life suitably unpleasant. And beyond that ditch, another ditch. And then probably another ditch after that. If you're feeling really adventurous, you could even have other walls / ramparts behind those ditches. Whilst your enemy is trying to navigate those ditches, being slowed down, you can shoot the shit out of them from your wall. Why on earth would you let them just run up to the wall? And where are the people on top of the wall dropping large stones and boiling water on the guys climbing the ladders? Why have you left so many defences and defenders in the city a mile or two
behind the wall, which will be far harder to defend than that awesome choke point? Even if you are doomed because the enemy army is that big, don't you want to take out three times as many bad guys?
And yet even then, it still isn't as bad as the Battle of the Bastards or Battle of Winterfell from GoT.
Yeah, that bugged me too. It makes them look like characters from a final fantasy game, where the armor is just there to look cool and no other reason. And when I say "Look Cool", I mean "Look cool in the character artists head and maybe to some of the weebs". And in Final Fantasy it works because FF is meant to be a bit OOT and have silly and unique character designs, but I get the feeling WOT isn't operating on the same kind of rules.
I think the costumes did not work for me at all. Some of them look a little SF for my liking. Others just looked sort of... lazy.