Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was the affair with the play director and crash in the book?
I don't want to incur the wrath of people who think discussion of the book ruins the thread.
I will say that the essential elements of the show are the same and the book will still be enjoyable once you know how it ends. Madeline spends a lot of time in her head trying to figure people out. It's a bit like the distracted driving you see in the opening sequence of the show.
Anonymous wrote:Was the affair with the play director and crash in the book?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I'm annoyed at all the murder "foreshadowing"...the cliffs and guns. Not sure if it's because I read the book and know what happens but it's a bit excessive. Anyone else?
No, I read the book and I think it's great the way they do this with the show. Moriarity goes on and on about how beautiful the town and all its people are while the action, and especially the investigation interviews, reveal breathtaking ugliness. The HBO version made a perfect translation to American culture from Australian.
I also like the opening sequence with the parents parading (and pretending) just like the kids.
PP here. Hate the foreshadowing, LOVE the opening sequence. The kids are so adorable and perfectly cast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd hold off reading the book at this point until the series is over. I mentioned above that I'm glad I read the book some time ago so I can enjoy the HBO version without the constant comparisons to the book. There's a good bit of differences.
You always have to go with book first. Always.
Your mind will create the visual images for you.
When you read the book first you are just seeing the actors/actresses and visuals presented to you in film.
I've never once found a movie or show to be better than a book.
The movie Devil Wears Prada was better than the book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I'm annoyed at all the murder "foreshadowing"...the cliffs and guns. Not sure if it's because I read the book and know what happens but it's a bit excessive. Anyone else?
No, I read the book and I think it's great the way they do this with the show. Moriarity goes on and on about how beautiful the town and all its people are while the action, and especially the investigation interviews, reveal breathtaking ugliness. The HBO version made a perfect translation to American culture from Australian.
I also like the opening sequence with the parents parading (and pretending) just like the kids.
Anonymous wrote: I'm annoyed at all the murder "foreshadowing"...the cliffs and guns. Not sure if it's because I read the book and know what happens but it's a bit excessive. Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote: I'm annoyed at all the murder "foreshadowing"...the cliffs and guns. Not sure if it's because I read the book and know what happens but it's a bit excessive. Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote: I'm annoyed at all the murder "foreshadowing"...the cliffs and guns. Not sure if it's because I read the book and know what happens but it's a bit excessive. Anyone else?
Anonymous wrote:I hope it's not something lame like Ed kills the play director.