This is such a weirdly agro attitude to take.
Books and TV/films are two completely different mediums that are bound by completely different requirements. Showrunners or directors or whoever don't just f/ck with the material for the hell of it or on a whim or because they don't give a sh*t about the fans. TV/films have to meet way more specific criteria, beats, arcs, and time constraints, and often that means having to compromise or condense the source material in order to translate it. Which, unfortunately, can result in fans feeling shafted, and taking it personal for no real reason.
I was just asking a simple question about why fantasy seems to garner more engagement, and more passionate engagement, than most other show threads. In response, there were some great answers that make a lot of sense.
Books and TV/films are two completely different mediums that are bound by completely different requirements. Showrunners or directors or whoever don't just f/ck with the material for the hell of it or on a whim or because they don't give a sh*t about the fans. TV/films have to meet way more specific criteria, beats, arcs, and time constraints, and often that means having to compromise or condense the source material in order to translate it. Which, unfortunately, can result in fans feeling shafted, and taking it personal for no real reason.
I was just asking a simple question about why fantasy seems to garner more engagement, and more passionate engagement, than most other show threads. In response, there were some great answers that make a lot of sense.