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Originally Posted by AR_Six
Issue: this story doesn't really translate that well to a serialized TV medium. What are the big "events" that you structure a season around? I can think of two and they both happen too close together in the book to be the finales of separate seasons:
A lot of the narrative is just going to lead to episodes feeling really slow and uninteresting for the general TV audience. Not to mention your protagonist exemplifies "internal monologue". What are they going to do, have unending voiceover?
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I'm not sure how they are going to make this into a 6 season series like they have announced, but I could see them expanding the histories and creating storylines for all the characters that get recruited throughout the book, as well as adding some histories to characters that weren't really touched upon in the book. I could see the plot of the book as we know it being split into the first 2 seasons, then maybe by then they will have deviated from the books plot enough that the world Gaiman created could continue with a great premise for another 4 seasons.