(I have digressed so much with this thread, sorry.)
Not a digression at all! That's exactly the kind of answer I was looking for. There really are some of those seeds of a longer story sown that could be fleshed out in an adaptation. Which is not to say that it would be better than the episodes in the book, but it could be good in its own way. Figuring out how all the different things Caspian learns fits together for him intrigues me.
I'm also curious about Rynelf's story. We get little glimpses of the kind of person he is throughout the book, but I would love to know more about him.
I really like the idea of Caspian figuring out what it means to be king without having known his father as king and that being his personal connection to finding his Father's friends. You see a variety of missteps and lessons he learns about this throughout the voyage.
And I like what you add to the concept @Ariel.
I agree @Chris that Eustace's arc is the most powerful. And I like the idea of it getting darker and more intense so that Aslan's country is all the more glorious by contrast at the end.
In the end I agree that it should be adapted as a series, but exploring a different structure for it makes me appreciate the elements in the story in a different way and I enjoy hearing your takes on the question.Statistics: Posted by Swanwhite — Tue Nov 17, 2020 3:39 pm
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