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Spoilers The Sandman grade and discussion

Also of note is the fact there are episodes covering Brief Lives and The Kindly Ones, which seemingly confirms the showrunner's previous claim that that the show was always going to be just two seasons. A shame really, especially since it looks like much of the content is heavily abbreviated. Also a shame since many of the one-shot adventures, which were some of the best stories overall, are skipped over entirely.

I'm going to guess that they knew they were only going to get one more season when the renewal came--which sucks because I've wanted to see a great live action version of this show since the comics were being published. I think you should just say "F***, Gaiman" and enjoy the show anyway. It's not like a novel where he is the only creator--there are hundreds of artists who have really dedicated themselves to this production and it shows. Think of them as you watch.*

*Please don't think I'm trying to pressure you. I can't watch anything with Bill Cosby and I refuse to watch Woody Allen movies, which I used to be a huge fan of. I understand your feelings and have some similar ones.
 
I'm going to guess that they knew they were only going to get one more season when the renewal came--which sucks because I've wanted to see a great live action version of this show since the comics were being published.
I'm glad we're more or less getting the overall story adapted. However, it's a shame that after going into the minutia for the first two arcs, all of the remaining arcs get far less coverage, including the longest one. I was especially looking forward Worlds' End because of its setting, platform for other stories that build on the lore, and the grand foreshadowing of what's to come. I also get the sense A Game of You is greatly reduced, if not entirely omitted and that was always my favorite arc.

I think you should just say "F***, Gaiman" and enjoy the show anyway. It's not like a novel where he is the only creator--there are hundreds of artists who have really dedicated themselves to this production and it shows. Think of them as you watch.*

*Please don't think I'm trying to pressure you. I can't watch anything with Bill Cosby and I refuse to watch Woody Allen movies, which I used to be a huge fan of. I understand your feelings and have some similar ones.
No pressure at all. As indicated by my post, I'm already thinking in that direction.

In a sense, it'll be easier to watch the show and even read The Sandman than it'll ever be to read any of his prose, much of which I loved just as much or more. As one of the few people who ranked Neverwhere as their favorite novel of his, I had been looking forward to the long-gestating sequel, but now, even if it ever sees the light of day, I would never buy or read it.
 
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