The Randomizer: Warriors' Gate
Jul. 4th, 2014 09:10 pmI loved the novelisation of this story when I was younger and have long considered the TV episodes to be lesser, more garbled versions of the tale. Interestingly I was discussing it with someone, possibly
daniel_saunders?, who felt almost exactly the same way but with the two media reversed.
I was interested to see what tame layman would make of it.
( TBH I think he was pretty take it or leave it )
I personally think Warriors' Gate is one of the shows triumphs, where the time-travel premise, characters, plot, setting and themes all come together into a satisfying whole. However its not a particularly easy story and I think it is fair to say that it relies heavily on the audience joining the dots and their goodwill in looking past the minimal sets, the air of decay, and the undynamic characters. I've seen it too many times, and read the novelisation too many times, to really judge how well it works on first viewing. Tame layman appeared mildly nonplussed, though not particularly put off. It's probably one for aficionados.
*I am making up the numbers.
I was interested to see what tame layman would make of it.
( TBH I think he was pretty take it or leave it )
I personally think Warriors' Gate is one of the shows triumphs, where the time-travel premise, characters, plot, setting and themes all come together into a satisfying whole. However its not a particularly easy story and I think it is fair to say that it relies heavily on the audience joining the dots and their goodwill in looking past the minimal sets, the air of decay, and the undynamic characters. I've seen it too many times, and read the novelisation too many times, to really judge how well it works on first viewing. Tame layman appeared mildly nonplussed, though not particularly put off. It's probably one for aficionados.
*I am making up the numbers.