![]() Coulter's daemon being cut from her? That makes the worldbuilding so inconsistent, because if she has her daemon cut but acts like normal, what's so bad about the church cutting daemons away from children, which is um.I don't know.THE WHOLE POINT OF THIS SEASON. ![]() is the first time the novels by Philip Pullman are adapted into a television series. This was not shown so well in the more "actiony" TV show.Īlso, what's with Mrs. Northern Lights introduces Lyra, an orphan who lives in a parallel. No, I don't need everything to be "exactly as it is in the books", but if it is an important element it should be there-in the books' world children are not dumb, innocent creatures, but thinking, learning, adapting humans, different from adults yes, but no less complex. Northern Lights: His Dark Materials 1: now a major BBC TV series - Kindle edition by Pullman, Philip. Lyra is not as intelligent as she is in the books, and Will is not as wise and mature. ![]() The line between good and evil was blurred, lying counted as being clever sometimes, murder could be bravery, etc. The books were realist even while written from a child's point of view and therefore intriguing. Read the books if you want the complex characters of the children that made the books shine, because the TV adaptation simplifies the children. ![]()
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