I also felt that the scene where Adam really comes into his powers as the antichrist – when he talks about starting the world over and splitting it up between the Them and physically controls them with his mind – was better in the book than the show.
Yes, definitely. That was another instance of them being like, "Look! We have money for special effects! We'd better go over the top trying to show something with CGI that could be got across with acting." Same problem in the Hogfather adaptation, same problem in Going Postal, I just do not understand why they haven't learned!
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I also felt that the scene where Adam really comes into his powers as the antichrist – when he talks about starting the world over and splitting it up between the Them and physically controls them with his mind – was better in the book than the show.
Yes, definitely. That was another instance of them being like, "Look! We have money for special effects! We'd better go over the top trying to show something with CGI that could be got across with acting." Same problem in the Hogfather adaptation, same problem in Going Postal, I just do not understand why they haven't learned!