Maybe Amazon has the right to it outside the US?
It does have the rights but Amazon Original implies that it was developed by Amazon.
Maybe Amazon has the right to it outside the US?
I feel the opposite. I don't know why they need to tease so much at the very beginning. There's so many idea fragments in the first episode that it became noise to me after a while. It would have been much better for me if they opened with the Vikings as is, but didn't show the narrator or that billion arrow thing that made no sense. Then go to Shadow, and stick closer to him than being cute with all the references they can fit in on the fringes.I don't know why so many need it spelled out for them from the very beginning.
1080p and 4k are two separate files. And i only realized there was a 4k Version after i finished the Episode. And the 4k Version ist only in german which kinda sucksReally enjoyed the first episode. Also, it looks phenomenal in 4k on the Amazon app. It's a showcase piece for 4k. Too bad the Amazon app tends to be shit for buffering.
I feel the opposite. I don't know why they need to tease so much at the very beginning. There's so many idea fragments in the first episode that it became noise to me after a while. It would have been much better for me if they opened with the Vikings as is, but didn't show the narrator or that billion arrow thing that made no sense. Then go to Shadow, and stick closer to him than being cute with all the references they can fit in on the fringes.
I'm not saying they can't tease and can't have mysteries, but there's so much unexplained that it overwhelms the story for me, and I end up just not caring about the story as a result.
Then show him then. Keep the voice in the first episode so that when he's actually shown and speaks the viewer can make the connection. As is, you're giving the viewer way too much to keep track of if he actually cares about what's going on and doesn't know the books.The reason they showed the narrator will make more sense in a few more episodesBook spoiler --->when they actually introduce that character.It's Mr. Ibis, who is the Egyptian god Thoth.
Jesus Christ!! This thing is gory. Im just like 6 minutes into the first episode. What the hell??
Not necessarily. Netflix also brands shows like Better Call Saul as Netflix originals in certain territories, so I reckon Amazon might do the same. It's based on distribution, not production.It does have the rights but Amazon Original implies that it was developed by Amazon.
Then show him then. Keep the voice in the first episode so that when he's actually shown and speaks the viewer can make the connection. As is, you're giving the viewer way too much to keep track of if he actually cares about what's going on and doesn't know the books.
Then show him then. Keep the voice in the first episode so that when he's actually shown and speaks the viewer can make the connection. As is, you're giving the viewer way too much to keep track of if he actually cares about what's going on and doesn't know the books.
Even without the lightning and eye comment, Mr Wednesday is the biggest clue of allI'm not even sure why people are confused. I haven't read the book and I understand almost completely everything that happened. As long as you know the show is about gods going in then it's really not confusing. You can almost immediately figure out who Mr. Wednesday is from the lightning and the eye stuff at the beginning. The only things I don't get is the buffalo stuff and the very end with who/what cut Shadow's rope.
Pretty much. Do they drag out the reveal? That could get annoying.Even without the lightning and eye comment, Mr Wednesday is the biggest clue of all
Even without the lightning and eye comment, Mr Wednesday is the biggest clue of all
Even without the lightning and eye comment, Mr Wednesday is the biggest clue of all
Yes and no. Everything relating to who the characters are is really in your face if you know anything about ancient mythologies. They don't really hide a lot. However, in the books, Shadow doesn't actually care and doesn't bother asking a lot of questions so a lot of it doesn't become explicit for a while. Shadow isn't so much a layman for the reader to learn about the world with, so much as he's a roller-coaster carriage that the reader is riding.Pretty much. Do they drag out the reveal? That could get annoying.
Did...did she justabsorb that man into her vagina?
Yes, mumu. Yes.
Hmm, yeah okay.
Well this show is definitely interesting and it makes me want to check out the books. I'm a sucker for crossovers of any kind. I'm also enjoying the cast selected for this. Guess I've got a new show, now.
975K viewers for the premiere, which is p. good!
Then show him then. Keep the voice in the first episode so that when he's actually shown and speaks the viewer can make the connection. As is, you're giving the viewer way too much to keep track of if he actually cares about what's going on and doesn't know the books.
Loved those bits in the book, myself.I imagine each episode, or at least a few, will open in a similar way to this one, with Ibis/the narrator telling a different story about gods coming to America. There are at least 8 such vignettes in the book, I believe.
I know they showed him. I'm saying they shouldn't have because it's a meaningless detail in that moment for a show that is chock full of them. I wanted a little substance in the first episode to give me a reason to keep watching. Instead, it was mostly cryptic quips and coin tricks.They did show him. He's the black gentleman writing in the book at the very beginning. Honestly, if you found the first show too complicated, the series probably isn't for you, since it doesn't get any less complicated as we go. Lots of characters, with lots of backstory, and given they handled the first issue almost identically to the source material, it will likely be handed out in little bits. If that sort of storytelling isn't your thing, you're probably not going to enjoy the show.
Pretty much. Do they drag out the reveal? That could get annoying.
A lot of fiction - film, TV, books, etc. - show you stuff that seems "meaningless" early on but isn'tI know they showed him. I'm saying they shouldn't have because it's a meaningless detail in that moment for a show that is chock full of them. I wanted a little substance in the first episode to give me a reason to keep watching. Instead, it was mostly cryptic quips and coin tricks.
I know they showed him. I'm saying they shouldn't have because it's a meaningless detail in that moment for a show that is chock full of them. I wanted a little substance in the first episode to give me a reason to keep watching. Instead, it was mostly cryptic quips and coin tricks.
A lot of fiction - film, TV, books, etc. - show you stuff that seems "meaningless" early on but isn't
The meaning coming later doesn't make the inclusion now meaningless
Which is why saying what is or isn't meaningless after a single episode is kind of ridiculous. It's like seeing the first 15 minutes of a movie and then saying the weird shot in the opening was out of place and didn't make sense. You need hindsight to say it was meaningless.To be fair, there are a lot of shows that never deliver on all the threads they scatter about. I didn't feel like there was too much going in the first episode regardless, but maybe as a book reader I'm biased.
Is the intent to be a one (maybe two) season and done series? Leading up to the end of the book, or is the intention to build on the mythology with more stories beyond?
Is that a book spoiler? Cause you need to label that shit.I feel like there are so many things I missed on the first viewing. I'm gooing to rewatch tonight. What did you all think of the [book spoiler]
noose and the World Tree? I wonder if they will change the way Shadow holds vigil for Wednesday.
I feel like there are so many things I missed on the first viewing. I'm gooing to rewatch tonight. What did you all think of the [book spoiler]noose and the World Tree? I wonder if they will change the way Shadow holds vigil for Wednesday.
It does have the rights but Amazon Original implies that it was developed by Amazon.
Well that's the thing, Netflix get shows from producers like any other network. The "Originals" label was always about distribution.Netflix does the same thing.
Several shows branded as "Netflix Original" in Canada that aren't actually produced by Netflix.
Subscribed on Prime Video and checked this out. Very interesting so far.
This was pretty much my reaction to the hotel date scene: