I didn't hate it, but didn't love it.
The deviation from the books is very hard for me to sit with, because it's so severe. These aren't mild changes. They're significant to drastic. I appreciate that the overall tone and heart seems intact, but I think the story, as it is written, is rich enough that the first book alone could fill three 10-episode seasons. Not that I expect, or even want, that, but the way the story has been truncated in this one 8-episode season seems to me a gross disservice, not only to the fans, but to Jordan himself. Like, if you're really trying to translate a proven fantasy IP like WoT to dethrone GoT, why would you even consider this level of half-assery? You have to be all-in on story and production, and I don't see the showrunners having that level of commitment. Jordan and his work deserve better. Someone(s?) behind the scenes is holding this show back from greatness. Whoever it is needs to get out of the fking way.
I'm willing to withhold judgment until the end of next season. I hope they're just finding their feet, and coming back in earnest next year. We'll see.
If nothing else, the show rekindled my interest in the books, and, having read New Spring and reread the first two books prior to the start of the show, I'll be starting book 3 in the next few days. No matter how the show fares in the end, the books will always be wonderful.