They’ve also massively toned down the “Baby Nicole” subplot which seems like an interesting choice because that massively influences the inflection point in the book, where Lydia Clemens basically holds the fate of a continent in her hands depending on which of two paths she chooses.
The Judd subplot has been scaled back too. He was a MUCH bigger cunt in the book.
Unless they’re saving both of those for S2. Judd in the book struck me as much older, given his … proclivities (if you haven’t read it, he is a seriously nasty piece of work (no, worse) and a big part of what eventually influences Lydia’s choice is what he did to her in the stadium)
Daisy in the book knows much more than she does in the series at this point too.
She must suspect though. June is not exactly good at hiding it.
Sarah Brown
in reply to Sarah Brown • •They’ve also massively toned down the “Baby Nicole” subplot which seems like an interesting choice because that massively influences the inflection point in the book, where Lydia Clemens basically holds the fate of a continent in her hands depending on which of two paths she chooses.
The Judd subplot has been scaled back too. He was a MUCH bigger cunt in the book.
Unless they’re saving both of those for S2. Judd in the book struck me as much older, given his … proclivities (if you haven’t read it, he is a seriously nasty piece of work (no, worse) and a big part of what eventually influences Lydia’s choice is what he did to her in the stadium)
Daisy in the book knows much more than she does in the series at this point too.
She must suspect though. June is not exactly good at hiding it.