I think that’s fine. Many films/shows suffer from too much explanation, even getting whole prequels dedicated to explaining things that were background lore.
Leaving things unexplained allows us to wonder, to imagine what might have happened.
Just like the book, which does mention many past events, but they rarely go into detail about them.
I think that’s fine. Many films/shows suffer from too much explanation, even getting whole prequels dedicated to explaining things that were background lore.
Leaving things unexplained allows us to wonder, to imagine what might have happened.
Just like the book, which does mention many past events, but they rarely go into detail about them.