I really didn't like what they did with Perrin's Two Rivers life and Abell Cauthon but at least for Perrin, by episode 3, I can see the narrative choice - it gives something more for the 'Ember Eyed Man' (who hasn't been named in the show yet, and even with double spoiler shielding here, I'm playing safe) to torture Perrin with in his dreams. Still sucks we didn't get to see the Luhhans, though. Also wish they'd chosen a different name than 'Laila' for this new wife - it's a bit similar to, well, if you know you know.

Backstory twisting aside, I can appreciate the other narrative changes for the sake of brevity and audience understanding. It's honestly just so surreal that The Wheel of Time is on my television. Read the books as a teenager and cough well over a decade later, it's in front of my eyes.

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