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The Legend of the Seeker S01E03 HDTV XviD-NoTV

Last week we informed you about the first 2 episodes of this show that premiered as a double episode, now heres the third. Judging from the trailer i watched, this tv series looks very good but i havent had a chance to watch it yet. Based on Terry Goodkind’s best-selling fantasy series, The Sword of Truth, this series follows woodsman Richard Cypher as he transforms from woods guide to magical leader, with a task to stop a vicious tyrant.

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While Richard and Kahlan safeguard a village from dark magic, Zedd is captured by a depraved wizard.

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  1. XenoRazer
    November 9th, 2008 | 03:33

    Um, sure it’s good, if you like Hercules and Xena. Not too true to the books either, methinks they ran out of people to draw a real dragon and they dropped it.

    Still, nice background series when doing other stuff.

  2. Fool
    November 9th, 2008 | 04:24

    Based soo loosely on the truth it should be it’s own story. Can understand changing some things…but wow. Simplified, dumbed down. Some good action sequences, but thats about it

  3. Webman
    November 9th, 2008 | 04:30

    Any Rapidshare Links?

    This season looks great.

  4. dot staff member
    November 9th, 2008 | 04:31

    Worth watching or not?

  5. Nukem
    November 9th, 2008 | 04:41

    Well.. I like Merlin. So if you like similar things you might like this one also. This is only the second episode. So it’s hard to tell. But not the best show ever. And then again not too bad either.

  6. abc
    November 9th, 2008 | 04:41

    i like it, its a good show, like merlin, which is being showed in bbc uk, i think its uk. thanks again, please keep up the good work rls.

  7. om-1
    November 9th, 2008 | 04:56

    as said aboves very loosely based on the books… and i mean very… action scenes are pretty good for a tv mini series… has potentia but can’t really tell how it’ll ends up with only 2 episodes out… worth a tries if nothings else to watch… personally it has me enoughs to watch this episode

  8. Lama
    November 9th, 2008 | 05:03
  9. tvfreeload
    November 9th, 2008 | 05:10

    1.03 Single Full Stream – http://tiny-url.org/sCDR2O

  10. Mr. Ed
    November 9th, 2008 | 05:13

    I’m a HUGE fan of the Sword of Truth series, and I have to agree with some others above, it’s like I just really hoped it would be a “10″, and got a 7, which is fine…just not great.

  11. ju
    November 9th, 2008 | 05:15

    did no one else think harry potter/quidditch when they saw the title?

  12. King_Tiger
    November 9th, 2008 | 05:38
  13. Slashman
    November 9th, 2008 | 05:38

    This is so far removed from the Wizard’s First Rule book that I can only think the creators of this series were on meth and that Terry Goodkind was somehow hard up for cash to have approved this insanity.

    ‘Good action sequences’ don’t excuse butchering the spirit of the book. What should have been a gritty fantasy tale of war, love, trust and perseverance against all odds is now reduced to Hercules and Xena with differently named characters.

    Bravo.

  14. NightEyez
    November 9th, 2008 | 05:46

    well i’m a bit disapointed from the first two episode but will still watch it.
    i was hoping for a movie but a series came out..still happy about it but now they totally change the the plot of the book in the series.for a series it could be long n a few season..why dint they just follow more from the book…

  15. Firebird
    November 9th, 2008 | 06:00
  16. Please No
    November 9th, 2008 | 06:02

    The premier was terrible because the acting was absolutely awful.

    The premise is fine, but if the actors don’t get comfortable in their roles and the script writers don’t get their act together, this show is going to crash and burn.

    Merlin is miles ahead in quality.

  17. jbondsr
    November 9th, 2008 | 06:18

    I recognized 2 characters from the Xena/Hercules shows in the premiere episode. The father who was killed played as Jason from the Arognauts, and the guy with the daughter who was kidnapped played as a warlord name Draco.

    (I also remember him from Star Wars movies. What I did find interesting is that he played alongside Micheal Hurst (Iolaus) in an old TV show called “Heroes”, which is probably how he got the job in the Hercules/Xena series.)

  18. wiz
    November 9th, 2008 | 06:23

    Ummm… for everyone saying this isn’t “true to the series plot”… they either haven’t seen the episodes and are making erroneous judgements or they haven’t read the Wizard’s First Rule in a long time. It’s pretty damn close (with some minor, irrelevant differences).

    Sure they added an action sequence to the end of the first two-parter… but so what? Does it matter that they fought their way through a break in the barrier rather than snuck through? Sneaking through isn’t very much of a climax for TV…

    If your gripe is acting, it’s actually not terrible. In fact, the clunkiest lines in the show are those lifted directly from the book… For instance, Zed’s recitation of the “rules…” They’re novice actors, give them and the series time.

  19. King_Tiger
    November 9th, 2008 | 06:53
  20. babymac
    November 9th, 2008 | 07:07

    @18
    I think you are the one making erroneous judgments. While it might seem to be not ALL that different from Wizard’s First Rule, which I have read numerous times, the differences are substantial if you have read the rest of the series and consider the ramifications of the changes they make.
    I won’t go on any further to avoid ruining an amazing book series for anyone who hasn’t read it, however though this show is entertaining to a degree (I’ll keep watching it) it is definitely not true to the plot or spirit (as 13 pointed out) of the books.

    And is anyone else disappointed in the rendering of the Sword of Truth?! Where’s the gold-wrought scabbard and all the embellishments that Goodkind painstakingly describes.

  21. Ross
    November 9th, 2008 | 07:37
  22. Seeker
    November 9th, 2008 | 08:33
  23. ned
    November 9th, 2008 | 08:33
  24. Rex
    November 9th, 2008 | 08:52
  25. drtv
    November 9th, 2008 | 10:04
  26. silverman
    November 9th, 2008 | 11:45

    can someone please upload 720P netload links
    thank you

    and for those of u asking if its worth watching yes it is if u like fantasy stuff
    its like a mixture of loftr,hobbit,eragon,hp,narnia and what have you

  27. JackOneil
    November 9th, 2008 | 11:54
  28. jonnny
    November 9th, 2008 | 11:59

    I’ll be waiting for the 720p links thank you very much.

    I actually like that show.

  29. Garreth
    November 9th, 2008 | 12:05
  30. Releases Séries
    November 9th, 2008 | 16:30
  31. babymac
    November 9th, 2008 | 18:19

    @26
    While I would agree that this SHOW is a mix of some of the aforementioned fantasies, I challenge you to show me the Harry Potter in this.

    And the books are original and very engrossing.

    If you’re bored with an hour, watch this show, if you’re bored with a long time, read the books. (Wizard’s First Rule and the rest of the Sword of Truth series)

  32. whatever
    November 9th, 2008 | 18:30

    I can see similarities to the book, but it’s been changed around for action and suspense rather than be an epic adventure. I wouldn’t be surprised if entire books were through in 2-4 episodes.

    There’s not enough oomph to the action though… wizard’s fire was extremely weak. Richard’s dance of death (Sword of Truth’s true power) looks awful. Kahlan’s confessor power doesn’t have the same shockwave effect.

    I will continue watching it, but I’m not impressed at all at their execution. I’m just in it to see the story.

  33. MEGASHARES MEGASHARES MEGASHARES
    November 9th, 2008 | 19:30
  34. v4lkyr3
    November 9th, 2008 | 20:37

    I read the entire Sword of Truth book.

    A little disappointment when the 1st minute already differed from the book itself. Thinking Richard will look a little more buff and Zedd a little more frail. But I guess thats difference between fiction and reality.

    A wonderful book. Not sure about the series in overall. I will refrain flaming before i saw the whole thing.

  35. v4lkyr3
    November 10th, 2008 | 01:00

    Okay, watched eps 1 + 2. Differed quite a lot from the original book. No Vanishing manhood for one and correct explanation about how to become a seeker.

    If I never read the book however, this makes a series worth the time watching.
    The crews did pretty good job with this series compared to Merlin. Cheers.

  36. RicRogue
    November 10th, 2008 | 01:11
  37. Marv
    November 10th, 2008 | 01:20

    Read the books instead. This is very weak and diluted in comparison.

  38. Newbie28
    November 10th, 2008 | 03:44

    Ok, I felt the need to make a post on here in part because I agree with what most of you have said of the Seeker series and also in response to “Wiz”. Not only are these episodes loosely based on the Goodkind books but they changed some major not minor changes. Take for example the relationship between Richard & Zed. A major underlying subtext of all of the novels is Richard’s ability to maintain his sense of self and they portrayed it as though Richard too thought Zed to be a “crazy old man”. Also the book of Counted Shadows…um wasn’t that burned and the whole reason that Darken Rahl wanted to get to Richard was because he had memorized it and therefore Rahl needed the info that was in Richards head? Why would he seek Richard out otherwise? Why would he continue his quest of Richard (true seeker or not) if he already had the book? Also, if you remember from the books, Zed may be a wizard of the first order, but a true seeker names himself. In the pilot episode they had Zed naming a reluctant Richard rather than vice versa. In the book Zed didn’t want that burden on Richard and was almost moved to tears to hear Richard name himself a seeker of truth. Overall I give the series a resounding 6 out of 10. Great action sequences, ok casting (they could have done better on Zed & Richard) and really sucky screenwriting. I think if they’d stuck to the original story (like so many of us true fans have been hoping for) they would have a more solid fan base. As it is I just Tivo and watch when I get around to it. Sorry, better luck next time!

  39. whatever
    November 10th, 2008 | 14:52

    I just watched ep3 and have to say I’m through watching this. It’s so different, but made myself get over it. When it took a turn to be cheesy, such as when Kahlan caught up to the carriage Richard was on, on foot, is when I stopped and looked for where I kept the books intending to re-read them.

    I pictured Kahlan to be more slender and Richard to be much better built. Kahlan had green eyes I thought too. D’Harans were supposed to blonde with blue eyes and relatively good looking.

  40. EnTRuZo
    November 10th, 2008 | 18:58
  41. wiz
    November 16th, 2008 | 03:59

    OK, here’s the deal plain and simple. Terry Goodkind was involved in this series (he says so on his site). So to say it “violates the spirit” of his books is silly since it’s his creation and his spirit involved.

    As for the “major plot points?” OK I assume you’re talking about the facts that A) Richard hadn’t memorized the book and B) Richard’s mother issue.

    For A) I will point out that it’s later revealed (in the end of the book series) that THAT COPY of the book that was burned was irrelevant. They’ve made a “Moses” style prophecy to explain the reason for hunting Richard. And lastly there’s more than one way to skin that cat.

    For B) you need to remember that Zed lies about Richard’s geneology for quite some time… so this is nothing new.

    They have 22 episodes to get him from the Westlands to D’hara to face Rahl. The original book was NOT chock full of 22 sequences work of evenly spaced action… and this is an ACTION SERIES. Some liberties and changes HAVE to have been made. Deal with it.

    It’s like people griping about the loss of Tom Bombadil from the first Lord of the Rings movie…

  42. byboris
    November 22nd, 2008 | 11:05

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