Submitted by ThuliumNice t3_10nydyl in television
There's a Netflix show called "Lockwood and Co" based on a YA book series by the name by Jonathan Stroud.
I really enjoyed the book series, even though it's mostly a complete retread of his Stroud's earlier series "the Bartimaeus trilogy."
Spoilers ahead for the TV show Lockwood and Co:
In the first 15 minutes of the show, they are already telegraphing the big twist >!the founders of the society to fight the ghosts are responsible for the presence of the ghosts!< from the fourth or fifth book from the series Lockwood and Co. They haven't finished introducing the main characters, they haven't gotten to the primary conflict from the first book, they're mostly focused on a character who I assume will die in the next few minutes to make the main character feel bad and push her character arc forward.
The books didn't hint at the big twist in book one because if everyone guessed it before you'd finished the first chapter of book one, that'd be super dumb.
I don't understand why the show did this. I think the Halo TV show did this also; they rushed through about a billion things in episode 1, and then what sort of story is there left to tell in the rest of the season?
I just want the shows to slow down, and tell a sensible story at a consistent and reasonable pace.
fiercetankbattle t1_j6ehpbx wrote
You’re reading WAY too much into that 1 line. I saw the whole show but haven’t read the books and had completely forgotten about that before you brought it up.
No idea how accurate the show is to the books (although Twitter seems to suggest it is) but the show itself is really good- never felt rushed at all and the exposition is really well done. All 3 leads are super likeable.