@seraphim73 said in The Wheel of Time:
I agree with those above that the whole "The Dragon Reborn" could be a woman thing could be problematic for the Red Ajah, but it does have the interesting point of making souls genderless (theoretically), which is nice.
Yeah. I am not sure where I really fall on this. Like it could be interesting, but I also really like the idea of the Wheel of Time where you have people like Birgitte and Gaidal Cain who are destined to be born, Gaidal an ugly man, but Birgitte always falls in love with him. I think Sanderson/Jordan (can't say which) really highlighted this the moment when a certain person realizes that they and another person are one in the same, and that being reborn is not just about living again, it's about having a second chance.
But yeah, if the Red Ajah is hunting after male and female channelers, it really makes me wonder how a few Book 7-10 plotlines are going to be rolled into the overall story.
I dunno, the Show Runner said that this is "another turning of the Wheel" and I'm down with that. It's not a 1-for-1 of the books, but there's too much in the books to do 1-for-1. The story we're getting works, and important plot beats are still being hit. Plus the channeling looks cool.
And goddamn, if that fight we saw in Episode 4 is how Aes Sedai roll when they "feel in danger" I look forward to the people who have no qualms about tossing around the One Power without being bound to the three oaths, lol.