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Lou-Ann but like.. in a cool band.. @milssing band... and in a cool au.. by uhhh @mack-timelines yay... this was posted to my twitter already but I wanted to put it here..
ALT STUFF IN CUTOFF (hopefully)
ok yay.. bye now..
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The biggest thing I wish had crossed over from the book to the show was Myf’s drastic personality shift. It seems she wasn’t so meek pre-amnesia and not as ballsy post-amnesia. Maybe not as big of a shift but I wish Present Myf was a bit sassier
100% agree. I loved how you got the sense from the book that the old Myfanwy basically died, with all her personality erased. but I guess it makes sense for the show, since they did have that scene when she was at her old home and she kinda remembered something. so her old self wasn’t totally erased. or something
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Oh you see, I vastly prefer the show. I enjoyed the book thoroughly but I can see why people from the cast say that the book is YA. I loved the background on the Checquy but prefer the pacing and focus of the show (we’re just gonna straight up ignore for most of the story that Myf woke up with dead bodies around her? ...okay).
yeah, it’s weird how some things just happen in the book without consequences or anyone commenting on them. but I prefer the Grafter storyline to the Vulture one (the Grafters are just so ridiculous and it makes sense for the tone of the show to change that, but still, the human trafficing thing in the show is just too mundane for the playground a world of people with special abilities offers). and I VASTLY prefer the story behind the amnesia in the book. I really don’t like what they did with that in the show. BUT I love what they did with the characters in the show. so having both, book and show, is a win/win for me.
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I read the book too out of curiosity. The tone is SOOOOO different.
yeah, but I really loved the book. directly ordered the second one. tbh, I prefer the story from the books, but I LOVE the charaters in the show more. so in the end I can like both, but in different ways.