Re: I think we're really going to miss RJ's writing in the books to come.
Gee69 Send a noteboard - 24/09/2010 03:03:12 PM
In the end RJ has created these characters so he knew them the best. So the way they act and speak was easy for him, and then just put the story down.Although we all think we know the characters and think we know how they will react, we are always going to put our own bias on them. BS was a fan so he would be putting what he feels for the characters in his writing.
These last few books I am expecting to be given the answers to all of the questions and I believe that will happen. Although some of the characters have changed dramatically we are still going to be given the facts and know what happens to the characters. This of course is disappointing but in the end at least I am going to know what/who/where and why. The man has died, the story could of died with him. We could be arguing for the rest of our lives who killed Asmo...but we wont....well hopefully
These last few books I am expecting to be given the answers to all of the questions and I believe that will happen. Although some of the characters have changed dramatically we are still going to be given the facts and know what happens to the characters. This of course is disappointing but in the end at least I am going to know what/who/where and why. The man has died, the story could of died with him. We could be arguing for the rest of our lives who killed Asmo...but we wont....well hopefully
I think we're really going to miss RJ's writing in the books to come.
21/09/2010 08:15:48 PM
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this is a fair and balanced view of the whole "WoT post-RJ" sitaution
22/09/2010 01:40:44 AM
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I thought the last POV in the prologue was great, and it was all about Manning Up
24/09/2010 07:23:25 AM
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I don't think Cannoli is saying BS did a bad job, just that RJ was hust -so- much better at it. *NM*
24/09/2010 08:46:57 AM
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Re: I think we're really going to miss RJ's writing in the books to come.
24/09/2010 03:03:12 PM
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