Top 10 Differences Between Daisy Jones & The Six: Book and TV Series

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  • What did "Daisy Jones & The Six" change from the book? For this list, we’ll be looking at the moments and characters that were altered when this New York Times Bestseller was adapted for TV. Our countdown includes Teddy Price, the time jump, "Honeycomb," and more! Did YOU notice any big changes in the “Daisy Jones & The Six” TV series? Sound off in the comments!
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  • @MsMojo
    @MsMojo  Před rokem +19

    Did YOU notice any big changes in the “Daisy Jones & The Six” TV series? Let us know below, and be sure to also check out our video of the Where You've Seen the Cast of Daisy Jones & the Six Before: czcams.com/video/J1wGJSozhws/video.html

  • @elliekitabjian2069
    @elliekitabjian2069 Před rokem +727

    Camila and Eddie having a relationship honestly feels like the biggest thing… makes Camila seem like less of a victim and adds depth to Eddie’s rift with Billy. LOVED this choice

    • @sorayapellegrini6212
      @sorayapellegrini6212 Před rokem +28

      This!! I don’t understand why some ppl disliked it. It made perfect sense.

    • @elliekitabjian2069
      @elliekitabjian2069 Před rokem +50

      @@sorayapellegrini6212 she was very victimized in the book understandably but also she was shown to be strong and I like that this choice gave her some of her own agency back and made her seem less saint like and more human

    • @nivekian
      @nivekian Před rokem +25

      "Everybody was keeping secrets, now I had mine..."

    • @ashleysmith1369
      @ashleysmith1369 Před rokem +4

      Hated the choice because the rift between billy and eddie in the show and in the book had nothing to do with Camila.

    • @elliekitabjian2069
      @elliekitabjian2069 Před rokem +8

      @@ashleysmith1369 I felt like this added more fuel to that fire but didn’t necessarily take away from the other factors that contributed to the falling out in the book. That’s just my opinion though!

  • @velvet_moon4024
    @velvet_moon4024 Před rokem +219

    A big change was not including Billy and Camilla’s twin girls in the show. It was an important aspect in the book because it was Billy’s second chance of being there for his wife during labor and being able to hold them as newborns since he didn’t get to do that with Julia.

    • @sharihibbitt8734
      @sharihibbitt8734 Před rokem +2

      I was going to say that. I misseed that in the TV show

    • @ifyouliedownwithme
      @ifyouliedownwithme Před rokem +19

      I agree, Julia was an accident but Billy and Camila having Susana and Maria was so important to their relationship. It showed how much they loved each other, and wanted to be together.

    • @natgonzza
      @natgonzza Před rokem +3

      I just finished the show... i tougth he'll at least mention them in the last interview. But... it still made me cry.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před rokem +482

    I appreciate that they didn't copy the book word for word, or plot by plot. My favourite change would be giving Camila and Simone more agency of their own, and not simply as extensions of Billy and Daisy respectively.

  • @jenniferdewoody644
    @jenniferdewoody644 Před rokem +205

    The only change that bothered me was the change to daisy’s story and journey to stardom. I wish they would have given that the attention it was due. In the book she’d already released an album and begun making a name for herself by the time she’s brought in to sing on Honeycomb.

    • @helobiagi
      @helobiagi Před rokem +13

      Agree. Plus, the night that she and The Six play together, it was a very climatic moment in the book because it was being built carefully, but it happened a bit too fast in the show. Nevertheless, the show is still amazing

  • @Andrea111116
    @Andrea111116 Před rokem +125

    I loved both the book and the tv series. But I wish that the series would have shown how much Daisy hated herself for having feelings for Billy because he was with Camilla. I don't think she was envious of Camilla in that sense, it was more of a connection that she couldn't stop from growing. In the series, she looks like she's not sorry for trying to take Billy from Camilla at times.

    • @HorrorDiva01
      @HorrorDiva01 Před rokem +9

      Right, like when she says "let's just be together ".

    • @GioGio-fq1vl
      @GioGio-fq1vl Před 7 měsíci +8

      My mom personally lost all sympathy for Daisy during the photoshoot scene in which Daisy goes (paraphrasing) "Did you seriously bring your fucking wife??". In the book it's made apparent that Daisy's crush on Billy is a source of deep self-hatred but in the series she looks almost proud of herself at times

  • @deschambers4
    @deschambers4 Před rokem +71

    i LOVED this show, but i really wish they didn't change the ending. Billy's almost-relapse was such a compelling part to read, and it feels like they changed it just to make daisy and billy make out. They also changed the life-changing conversation that daisy & camila had in the hallway, with julia there (& her character reveal). They changed it to just be Camila yelling at Daisy for cheating with Billy when they hadn't done anything besides kiss once.

  • @azrayurtalan916
    @azrayurtalan916 Před rokem +181

    Also, Eddie literally HATED Billy in the books. In the show it just seems like they occasionally don't see eye to eye, but there is definitely not the same kind of loathing like in the books.
    Besides that, Billy was much more self-centered in the book. He didn't care about anything but his own opinion and definitely was not in the "we are family" vibe

  • @margaridabaptista3712
    @margaridabaptista3712 Před rokem +202

    While I appreciate giving her a job and more screen time, there is an element of Camila's changes that I think actually diminishes her character, that I'm not satisfied with. In the book, she always seemed bigger than the band, like she had a whole life beyond it and didn't concern herself too much with it, being absolutely sure of her place and her intentions. In the show, she's a lot more dependent on the band and their drama and understandably starts to feel more insecure when things start to get rocky. It's still an interesting way to portray her character, but I think they're losing some of the nuance

    • @charoraimondogarcia
      @charoraimondogarcia Před rokem +27

      I liked show Camilla, I liked seeing more of her. But what you say is soooo true! I loved Camilla in the books because she was dead ass shure that Daisy wasn't a threat. She was a force to be reacon with. I think book Camilla shows thru in the show in moments like when she punchs Billy and say to him he should get his act together when the baby comes, and doesn't left room to argue.

    • @chaaaargh
      @chaaaargh Před rokem +10

      this put into words how i felt about her show portrayal. i don't hate it, there's definitely some things that they added that made sense. i loved how angry she got at billy when she caught him cheating during the first tour, and just in general how forthright she was. but some of the changes cheapened her character a bit. in the book she isn't constantly worried that billy is going to leave her for daisy, because she genuinely believes he will choose her in the end. and there's nothing wrong with her being portrayed as more insecure in the show, because that's valid and doesn't make her any less stronger. but it just seemed like that was all there was to her character...

  • @jacquelinemilom4164
    @jacquelinemilom4164 Před rokem +32

    They didn't mention my favorite change from the book. I usually am very hard on changes from the source material but Daisy's changes I actually enjoyed better than the book. I can't believe Daisy's overdose scene wasn't on this list. Having Billy find her and Nicky running away instead was fantastic. In the book Nicky finds her but changing it to Billy was much more meaningful. The scene the next day too where Daisy pieces together something is wrong and remembers it was Billy there for her and not Nicky was also quite powerful.

  • @jameskleyn8414
    @jameskleyn8414 Před rokem +109

    i wish we wouldve gotten the scene where Billy sees Daisy alone on stage and they just do an acoustic version of Honeycomb

  • @mallikapatel9635
    @mallikapatel9635 Před rokem +200

    I loved how much more development they gave to Simone and Camila’s characters. I think the book shows more of the six. I felt like in the book, you could definitely see more of Eddie’s hate towards Billy lol. And I’m curious of how it’s going to end because since the book took place 40 years later, and how the book ended with the interviewers reveal and why she did it…. I’m curious how they will bring that up in the show.

    • @AMYV3
      @AMYV3 Před rokem +3

      Sorry why she did what ?
      I haven’t read the book sadly. But I have seen all the episodes :)
      Ty

  • @paulaschutze498
    @paulaschutze498 Před rokem +105

    i hate that the show made billy an absent dad. in the book camila always mention how incredible billy was with the girls. my man would never

  • @chantintin10
    @chantintin10 Před rokem +108

    even though pete was barely there in the interviews, his character was integral. his one and only interview was so important, especially to the book readers. it's a realistic depiction of artists who don't want to be back in the limelight, which made his interview so surprising and all the more important.

    • @deborah4747
      @deborah4747 Před rokem

      what does he say in his interview?

    • @chantintin10
      @chantintin10 Před rokem +20

      @@deborah4747 *!!!SPOILER WARNING!!!*
      "PETE LOVING (bassist, The Six): I don't have much to say about any of this. I don't have any ill will toward anyone or anything. I have great memories of everybody. But that part of my life is long gone. I own my own artificial turf installation company now. Jenny and I live in Arizona. My kids are grown. It's a good life.
      That's really all I have to contribute. I'm nearing seventy but I'm still looking forward, okay? I'm not looking back. You're welcome to put this in your book but that's going to have to be it for me."
      some things to take note:
      1. this is a huge deal because you would assume pete didn't want to talk about what went on in the band cause something happened between him and someone/s from the band.
      2. this happened towards the end so this was a shocker. it's unexpected because you would assume again that pete wouldn't give out an interview. but, of course, the plot twists don't end ;)))
      3. pete ended up with jenny!! pete and jenny's relationship wasn't really documented much in the book but it was still talked about and it was cute to see it bloom, even for a bit.
      pete was also the first one to express that he wanted to leave the band because he wanted to marry jenny and live a normal life with her.
      4. this interview makes it all the more heartfelt because pete is a private person yet he allowed julia to squeeze in an interview of him for her book.

  • @larisa5656
    @larisa5656 Před 11 měsíci +14

    I was really disappointed that they changed the lyrics to "Honeycomb". Like in the show, Bill and Daisy argue over the wording of a particular verse, and later performances of said song symbolize changes in their relationship.

  • @margaridabaptista3712
    @margaridabaptista3712 Před rokem +94

    Billy and Daisy's relationship is also changed a lot in the show. While in the book, it's all nuance and subtext and hidden meaning, they amp up the drama in the show and make it much more overt. I mean, Hollywood, right?

    • @lynnlee2282
      @lynnlee2282 Před rokem +8

      Agree, I wish it was more subtle.

    • @chaaaargh
      @chaaaargh Před rokem +2

      they were playing up the love triangle (for lack of a better term) thing in the trailer so that didn't surprise me. it just feels to obvious, not as layered as in the book.

  • @ticktockbother6
    @ticktockbother6 Před rokem +24

    I feel like the biggest change was to Daisy - in the book she was literally forced into being a singer, she only wanted to write songs and the career fell into her lap. I’m the show, Daisy works hard at obtaining a music career, both in singing open mics and having a job as a waitress. Also, her first album was already finished and she opened for The Six in another tour before she joins the band. It was during that tour that the Rolling Stone article is written which basically forces the Six to ask her to join the band.

  • @TheOlivependerghast
    @TheOlivependerghast Před rokem +47

    A lot of the changes they made were very Fleetwood Mac-esque inspired. Billy meeting Teddy at the convenience store, that’s how I believe Buckingham got his shot. People up and leaving the band is something that happened to all bands, but since the inspo was fm, that’s the reason I think they wanted the band to experience loss earlier in their story, the time jump could’ve been shortened since all the actors are so young, but it works because of how Fleetwood Mac reunited 20 years after their rumors album to perform as a complete unit in the 90’s. All in all, this adaptation works really well, and I can see the inspiration behind the series which makes me love it more.

    • @williamcross-wordsforhire2685
      @williamcross-wordsforhire2685 Před rokem +3

      The official story is that Mick Fleetwood was shopping for a recording facility & producer. He was given a tape of the one & only Buckingham Nicks album as a sample of Keith Olsen's studio & production work. Instead, Fleetwood got in touch with Buckingham about joining the band.

  • @soraliynn
    @soraliynn Před 4 měsíci +6

    If you think book-Camila was just an extension of Billy, you missed the entire point of the book.

  • @karenjobim5794
    @karenjobim5794 Před rokem +14

    I guess the most significant changes were: 1. Positives and negatives - Camila's story; I like her development as more than a shadow of Billy, but I always consider her a powerhouse even in the book. 2. Negative - Karen's personality: I don't mind the accent, but she's excellent in the book and almost forgotten in the series. 3. Positive - I loved to see a storyline for Simone, - negative: but why only her? (again, more space for Karen). 4. Negative - The twins! Why???? That was so argghh... 5. Negative - Daisy's beginner's career is way better in the book. 6. Negative - Daisy and Billy's kisses (arfff - Hollywood!). Personally, I enjoyed the show, it made me appreciate the book even more, and I love the music (huge accomplishment!) #imo. The image impact of the concerts is amazing. You see the band TJR created becoming a legend; it's like they truly existed.

  • @twixotic04
    @twixotic04 Před rokem +33

    This adaptation was perfect. Whatever changes they made were appropriate for tv and still kept the nature of the story in tact. And now I can look to the book and tv show for incredible scenes and lines.

    • @road_king_dude
      @road_king_dude Před rokem

      Not quite but there was definitely still good stuff for sure.

  • @KarenLee23
    @KarenLee23 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I really liked the development of Simone’s character. Also liked that Daisy made the decision to go to rehab and quit the band. Opposed to the book where Camilla basically forced her hand to do both.

  • @kamsismith
    @kamsismith Před rokem +104

    My favorite change was that they gave Simone a storyline in the show because, in the book, she was essentially the black best friend, and not much else other than she became a disco singer, got married and divorced, and had a child. My least favorite change was Karen’s personality because, in the book, she made it known that she wants to be known for her art and didn't want to be a wife or mother though she does get pregnant and gets an abortion. In the show, she's just there other than being with Graham.

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq Před rokem +21

      Precisely, I appreciate how they fleshed out Simone and Camila more, though sadly, they regressed on Karen's development.

    • @chaaaargh
      @chaaaargh Před rokem +7

      simone having her own storyline was the best major change in this show imo

    • @road_king_dude
      @road_king_dude Před rokem +5

      Disagree completely. You could essentially cut out Simone's entire story and it would have made basically no difference and not changed the story at all. Add to that her story came at the expense of the moment of the storytelling and the opportunity to flesh out more of the Six was missed as well.

  • @dw89music73
    @dw89music73 Před rokem +12

    One big change I hated was changing the final concert from "the day that disco died" to the 4th of October 1977. Because the Aurora album came out in 1978, the year after the album it was clearly based on, Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. Also, I expected Karen to have an American accent due to The Six being an American band, but since Suki Waterhouse spoke in her native English tongue, and that this is loosely based on Fleetwood Mac, an Anglo-American band, I found that to be acceptable.

  • @HBOMAXtvmoviesyoutube
    @HBOMAXtvmoviesyoutube Před rokem +10

    making billy and daisy canon and endgame was the best change they made! I loved it!

  • @ElizabethNicoleSchwartz
    @ElizabethNicoleSchwartz Před rokem +25

    The depths of Billy and Daisy's relationship definitely change in the show. In the book they don't actually kiss they just almost kiss or at least that's all they admit to. In the show they kiss 3 times.

  • @myradelicato
    @myradelicato Před rokem +14

    Okay so I’m starting to think I made this up now because no one is talking about it… but Billy and Camila had had twins in the book and I noticed that change in the tv show

  • @tashaleahchongo715
    @tashaleahchongo715 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I wish aurora the song was given its significance. Loved how it was actually a song for camilla and i scream along to it everytime

  • @MuscovyMama625
    @MuscovyMama625 Před rokem +7

    Thanks so much! I never even heard of this show. Looks like I’ll be checking it out on streaming, and looking for the book, too. Thanks again for the content to one of my favorite YT channels. You guys always have great content and I look forward to the next upload. :-)

  • @kelbylefsrud6158
    @kelbylefsrud6158 Před rokem +18

    They chose to do a 20 time jump instead of 40. There was prosthetics and aging makeup that was going to be used on the cast but it made them too old to be in their 60s. More subtle changes was easier to do and make them look like their somewhere in their 40s.

  • @hafafatimasalam4230
    @hafafatimasalam4230 Před rokem +4

    I feel like, with the book being a biography of the fictional band, they omitted some details while talking to Julia about it. the show was showing us how it ACTUALLY happened from the band members' memories. Sure, there are some inconsistencies, but i feel like the show and the book go hand in hand.

  • @sorayapellegrini6212
    @sorayapellegrini6212 Před rokem +10

    imo, this is one of the rare times that I enjoyed the show/film over the book.

  • @Villanelle888
    @Villanelle888 Před rokem +26

    Love this show 😎wish it wasn't a limited series 😢

  • @frankpaquet295
    @frankpaquet295 Před rokem +5

    I love the series a lot more than the book, but there were details in the book, that weren't in the show. Love the whole thing though; all the cast did a fantastic job with the singing and the guitar playing and the acting; Sam Claflin and Riley Keough were amazing throughout the whole show. (from Sandi)

  • @yadielenielbellecolon982

    Thank For The Video 💞💗

  • @brendanwillett164
    @brendanwillett164 Před měsícem +2

    biggest thing was daisy and billy having a more romantic journey in the show rather than the book. in the book they never go as far as they do in the show

  • @tee1426
    @tee1426 Před rokem +10

    i hate how they changed karen's character icl🥲 dunno why they had to cater her persona to be more 'attractive' or whatever as if there aren't multiple ways of being feminine. in the book she was more tomboyish as she didn't want to be perceived in an overly sexual way that she felt would negatively affect her career , and i liked that. but in the shows they changed all that which i think was an integral part of her character!! her personality was the same tho so that was nice.

  • @elenagomez1963
    @elenagomez1963 Před 21 hodinou

    I loved the whole series but the most tragic change for me was how Camilla dealt with Billy being in love with Daisy. In the book she is portrayed as being way more in control of her life and the relationship. She knows the type of life she wants and she is not afraid to fight for it. And the best thing is that even then, she respects and treats Daisy really well! Such a refreshing take on a love triangle!

  • @sherismith8280
    @sherismith8280 Před měsícem +1

    I wish they had the hotel scene with Camila and daisy. “Don’t take this the wrong way but I hope I never see you again.” So good! And I hate how they didn’t have the song impossible women and that they changed the lyrics to honeycomb. The new honeycomb is great! But I would’ve loved to see the og version. It would be cool if the singers could release an album of the songs from the book

  • @kpmah711
    @kpmah711 Před rokem +28

    Unless it’s coming, the change I notice most is that in the book Billy and Camila have 2 daughters, instead of just one

    • @CherryAngel95
      @CherryAngel95 Před rokem +17

      3 daughters actually! But I’ve heard people speculate that maybe the twins will possibly be Eddie’s

  • @road_king_dude
    @road_king_dude Před rokem +4

    Simone's story line felt like a totally different show. The fact that you could edit out her entire story arc from the show and it wouldn't have affected the Band or the ending at all really speaks to how shoehorned in and forced that character was. It killed the momentum of the story so many times and came at the expense of spending more time with other members of The Six.
    As someone who hasn't read the book and has played in several bands my entire life that seems like a net loss.

  • @denisefreitas6727
    @denisefreitas6727 Před rokem +41

    I love the book and i enjoyed the series. I'm okay with some changes, but i think Pete should be in the show and Karen didn't need to be changed.

  • @kezziahvalentino2450
    @kezziahvalentino2450 Před rokem +17

    I CAN’T WAIT TO BE BACK HERE FOR THE SEVEN HUSBANDS OF EVELYN HUGO CHANGES

  • @nellhennessy9128
    @nellhennessy9128 Před 9 měsíci +3

    In my opinion I think Camila is a much stronger character in the book

  • @phoebeel
    @phoebeel Před 11 měsíci +3

    I really wondered why they decided to have the first bassist of the dunne brothers not die in vietnam. Why?

  • @charoraimondogarcia
    @charoraimondogarcia Před rokem +21

    I think while the actress that plays Daisy does a grate show, doesn't capture the magnetism that she has in the book. In the bolk she is misterious and vibrant and you can't keep your eyes out of her.
    I think the vibe Daisy has in the book is similar to that one scene when Camilla has the all white outfit with the sun glasses and is pure glamour. I imagined her less hippy and more along the lines of the stile a mix od Camilla and Karen had. More rock and roll

    • @PenelopeW
      @PenelopeW Před rokem +3

      I had pictured Daisy as a hippie, much like her inspiration Stevie Nicks, but I pictured fire red hair.

  • @williamcross-wordsforhire2685

    Thanks for pointing out how weird the "time jump" was. I'm the same age as the band is supposed to be. I guarantee you I did not look that youthful in my 50's (which the band would have been if the time jump was 30 years.)

  • @scottjulie27
    @scottjulie27 Před měsícem

    I absolutely love this series.
    I really hope this series will make it to Netflix.
    Especially for more exposure.
    This very special, and beloved, series deserves it. :))))

  • @CletisCarr
    @CletisCarr Před 5 měsíci

    after reading the book twice before the series, in my view, the biggest omission here is that in the film adap, teddy survives his heart attack. in the book, teddy dies, and along with that, most of billy's drive, ambition, and stability from his 'father figure'. it paved the way and gave huge motivation for billy's decision to leave the band. I saw absolutely nothing gained by keeping teddy alive, becoming a somewhat sad and lonely figure, just staring out the windows of his hollywood hills estate.
    also, the scene where the 'big reveal' (the interviewer is julia, billy & camilla's daughter) is altered so that billy now becomes the focus. it works much better as dad & daughter, with more emotional impact. but it also robs us of one the great lines in the book, where we learn while in an interview with daisy, she tells julia that camilla's last words to her were, "don't take this the wrong way, but I hope I never see you again." and kudos for the casting, 'julia' (seychelle gabriel) in the film looked so much like the daughter camilla morrone and sam clafin might have had.
    thanks, ms. mojo. I'll be binge-watching this whole series in the new year.

  • @joannebelle3662
    @joannebelle3662 Před rokem +5

    The show felt like a season 2 is needed ❤

  • @missjoshemmett
    @missjoshemmett Před rokem +1

    I never even heard of this until I saw the ad on my Amazon Fire, and 4 episodes were out already. I saw people writing about the book, but assumed it was written off of the series! It made me not want to read it. Been there, did that. But now I am wondering...still not convinced I want to read it. Weird...

    • @melybarles7988
      @melybarles7988 Před rokem +2

      You should definitely read it, the characters development is better than the show.

    • @missjoshemmett
      @missjoshemmett Před rokem +1

      @@melybarles7988 Thank you

  • @musik7lvr
    @musik7lvr Před 5 měsíci

    I appreciated most changes, they added a lot of depth and realism. The show really did abgreat job overall

  • @ashleysmith1369
    @ashleysmith1369 Před rokem +14

    Billy wasn't as much of an ass in the book and he never hooked up with daisy

    • @tee1426
      @tee1426 Před rokem +3

      so true i think he was alot my likeable and charismatic in the book which explains why he was the front man (aswell as his talent ofc), and he was alot more loyal to camilla in the original story, denying him and daisys thing for basically the whole story

    • @ifyouliedownwithme
      @ifyouliedownwithme Před rokem +2

      @@tee1426 Yes!! And he was very nice to people who liked the band, he’d talk to them for a long time, ask about their lives and that’s why people liked him he thanked every fan and was down to earth more.

  • @frannievdh6006
    @frannievdh6006 Před rokem +1

    Another thing I personally noticed was the amount of kids Billy and Camilla had, in the book they have 3 kids quite fast after each other. The show only gave us 1

    • @mikayla5077
      @mikayla5077 Před rokem +1

      I feel like was more a financial decision to not hire 2 very young twins since based on the trajectory of the TV plot it wouldn’t have made a huge difference in showing billy being a bit of an absent father anyway

  • @FATIMA-pe2fz
    @FATIMA-pe2fz Před rokem +14

    I have a question, I am currently reading the book and I’m still 50 pages in but tbh I feel bored reading it idk, I read the seven husbands of Evelyn hugo and I lovvved it. So I just wanted to know is the book worth it ? Does it get better later or ?😂
    EDIT:NOTE:
    I just wanna update to anyone who might see this , i just finished the book and read it in a month , i listened to the audiobook for like half the book then proceeded to read the rest and it's soooo good and the amazon prime show is good as well totally recommend it

    • @danielleshovlin2973
      @danielleshovlin2973 Před rokem +7

      Honestly if you don't already like it I doubt you'll start to

    • @ariane7330
      @ariane7330 Před rokem +7

      I'd keep reading. I didn't get hooked until Daisy met the rest of the band

    • @rhyronquillo7346
      @rhyronquillo7346 Před rokem +12

      It is best to read it while listening to the audiobook. It’s a whole different experience ❤

    • @67LMcC
      @67LMcC Před rokem +14

      Listen to the audiobook. It's amazing. I think reading the book would be tedious given its documentary/interview-style format.

    • @rachelwhite4458
      @rachelwhite4458 Před rokem +3

      I suggest it on audio. It was sooo good in audio format. Bc of thebinterview style I think.

  • @sherismith8280
    @sherismith8280 Před měsícem

    I wish they added the scene where Billy watches Nicky practically feed drugs to daisy on the bus

  • @nataliaguimaraes9245
    @nataliaguimaraes9245 Před rokem +4

    Podemos concordar que a pior mudança na série é a personagem Karen? É praticamente outra pessoa.

  • @irenemacian8810
    @irenemacian8810 Před rokem +1

    The time jump is different because the actors didn't look 40 years older

  • @Mrsjow
    @Mrsjow Před rokem +5

    Daisy is was too clean in the show. I loved how raw Book Daisy was. The Series was way too flat and boring in my opinion. Also, they should have had different actors playing the young and the old versions of the characters.

  • @cheri7054
    @cheri7054 Před rokem +4

    The six was more rock and roll but when Daisy came on it seems more Country. Didn't like it. Yes some songs were good but I wanted Rock to be the focus

  • @chantintin10
    @chantintin10 Před rokem +6

    i think karen was always british. i mean, she was mentioned to have been based in the uk.

  • @kausalyaboobalan5929
    @kausalyaboobalan5929 Před rokem +10

    And what's up with Eddie and Camilla's closeness?!

    • @lynnlee2282
      @lynnlee2282 Před rokem

      Right? I felt that was not necessary

  • @umapraharshitha6064
    @umapraharshitha6064 Před rokem +16

    why id nobody noticing the difference in the ending. ?????? daisy left the band cause camila told her to right????

    • @lynnlee2282
      @lynnlee2282 Před rokem +1

      They want more DRAMATIC ending

    • @AMYV3
      @AMYV3 Před rokem +2

      @@lynnlee2282 I saw someone comment about what daisy did to them etc. having no idea what they meant. I never read the book. Just finished the entire show. So I see now lol. Ty. To be honest. I think it would be a lot more dramatic if it ended like the book. with a showdown lol of the two women finally being truly honest. With one asking the other to sacrifice her DREAMS she’s had her whole life not to mention her close relationships her family really, not to mention a huge income, all To help save the marriage of the man she truly believes is HER soulmate.
      Throughput the whole series it gave me the idea because of the things they were saying in interviews later on that there was someone most likely Daisy was going to do something huge and Sudden that will end everything ONE big dramatic ending. So when she left for rehab and the rest bickering I was a big confused.

    • @ellisvanbeek7297
      @ellisvanbeek7297 Před rokem +2

      I was so much looking forward to this scene

    • @cheri7054
      @cheri7054 Před rokem

      Yes Camilla told her to but in the show Daisy tells Billy to go back to Camilla. Glad they got back together. Would love to have senn Billy and Camilla back together raising their kids and being happy

    • @chaaaargh
      @chaaaargh Před rokem

      @@ellisvanbeek7297 me too 🥲

  • @sarahgwizdala4468
    @sarahgwizdala4468 Před rokem +18

    The worst changes:
    1. Camilla cheating
    2. Billy and Daisy kissing
    3. No Pete
    4. Stupid tacked on Simone storyline

    • @fashionjackie
      @fashionjackie Před rokem +9

      I agree on Simone, but it’s implied Camila cheats in the book- just hate it’s with Eddie. Pete was kind of boring and didn’t really add anything to the storyline. I didn’t understand the kiss either, but someone commented to me that it’d be so unlikely they didn’t kiss in the book either especially since we find out who the “author” is.

    • @stephaniethomas403
      @stephaniethomas403 Před rokem +2

      5. The entire ending

    • @frtly
      @frtly Před rokem +4

      It is implied that Camilla cheats in the book, but I don’t like who she cheats with in the series like wtf

    • @frtly
      @frtly Před rokem +11

      @@stephaniethomas403 6. Cutting Daisy’s whole solo career and album, and no Hank

    • @HBOMAXtvmoviesyoutube
      @HBOMAXtvmoviesyoutube Před rokem +2

      billy and daisy kissing was the best change

  • @kezziahvalentino2450
    @kezziahvalentino2450 Před rokem +8

    I love when they made Camila AND Billy cheat as if that would justify that change, the fact that Billy’s working so hard to change and not fall into temptation was erased in an instant and Camila’s dedication to her family no matter who stands in the way, no matter if it’s faith or destiny itself, gone in a poof. They’re just a joke now just like the songs. Karen was also not that passionate about music because she didn’t get pregnant and got an abortion to show how much she’s not the family type and would rather do music forever if she can.

  • @cheri7054
    @cheri7054 Před rokem +5

    Didn't care for or like Daisy. I know she had a difficult childhood but never liked her. The only time I liked her was when she told Billy to go after his wife

    • @ifyouliedownwithme
      @ifyouliedownwithme Před rokem +6

      She’s actually somewhat likeable in the book, she’s more respectful of Camila’s relationship, and is a better person.

    • @cheri7054
      @cheri7054 Před rokem +1

      @@ifyouliedownwithme Maybe the artress who played Daisy rubbed me the wrong way

    • @helobiagi
      @helobiagi Před rokem +2

      She’s controversial, but they made some changes in her character in the series that made her less sympathetic

  • @keirajenner8310
    @keirajenner8310 Před rokem

    Chuck died in Cambodia….? Not Vietnam

  • @rajibsikder3315
    @rajibsikder3315 Před rokem

    A parte che neanche conosco il gruppo, e non ho capito sw è una storia vera o presa da un libro, ho visto 1 episodio e mi fermo qua. Grazie watchmojo

  • @haleyrose-tq8ck
    @haleyrose-tq8ck Před rokem +3

    Riley Keough played Daisy Jones

  • @frankenviews4069
    @frankenviews4069 Před rokem +12

    Camila was miscast because no one is going to believe she's the one being cheated on. Riley's Daisy is very beautiful but Camila is just in a higher league than everyone else. It's ridiculous.

    • @dragons_red
      @dragons_red Před rokem +4

      Lol I thought the same. And it's not to be shallow, it's for the medium. When you don't know thes people personally (you can only identify so much with the limited screen time), you need to simulate the feelings Billy has through appearance and on screen charisma, the way Billy would see things. Regardless of physical looks (IRL), when you are connecting to someone and loosing connection with another, that feeling of attraction change manifests itself in a way that only others watching could relate through metaphor. In this case, making one character clearly physically more attractive and charismatic than the other, as Billy's eyes would see it.

    • @lauragonzalez7917
      @lauragonzalez7917 Před rokem +24

      Wow, what an ignorant comment! It's not only looks that makes you feel attracted to a person, Billy feels connected to daisy beyond her looks, love is not about looks, have you ever really loved someone even??

    • @sorayapellegrini6212
      @sorayapellegrini6212 Před rokem +21

      Both actresses are absolutely beautiful. But it was never about sexual attraction, it was an emotional connection.

    • @AMYV3
      @AMYV3 Před rokem +9

      It’s interesting that you think a women’s looks, who is “ hotter” Is the deciding factor whether men will cheat or leave a parter for another. Especially in this case where they are both beautiful people. It’s also funny the that you missed the main reason they feel such a deep love between them it’s 100% who they are on the INSIDE. their common goals, likes, fears, dreams, talent, struggle with addiction etc I mean all that time together with strong feelings for each other yet they never made it physical.
      Just like in real life. Only a small portion of men get their value/worth from an attractive women on their arm, a very insecure man at that.

    • @AMYV3
      @AMYV3 Před rokem

      @@dragons_red I strongly disagree with you 😏on their looks and I can imagine I’m not alone here. Lol. They are both attractive women just in different ways, with daisy being more naturally beautiful with the wavy long long hair attractive features both have great body’s and the wife being idk how to describe her other than dark-haired beauty. Im guessing you are both under 40. I could be wrong.🤷🏼‍♀️ The wife’s looks may be a bit more trendy at the moment. But I bet if you took a poll it would be quite close. Again beauty is in the eye of the beholder after all 😏🤭

  • @alexlefay
    @alexlefay Před 2 měsíci

    Simone is a big diva on the book and it's mention a few times. The book is about Daisy Jonrs and the Six. Not Simone Jackson. Of course the part was bigger in the show, but it wasn't necessary to the story.

  • @TheOriginalYouTuberTheMonkey

    A Funeral in the book or the show should be happy is not foretold

  • @KARYTTAH_PopMetal_Rock_BAND

    -> Maybe We're The 1st Spiritist* Pop-Metal Or Rock Band In This World 🤔
    -> ❤ But Don't Pay Much Attention To Our Neanderthal English, Ha Ha Ha
    *NOTE:
    -> Spiritist is who professes Spiritism, the Gospel continuation
    It has began with the books by Allan Kardec and continued in the books by Francisco C. Xavier, the greatest and more important medium/prophet of spirits of the last centuries...

  • @haddiejonesy
    @haddiejonesy Před rokem +1

    Camila is the rock and glue of the show, no Camila, billie is dead or in jail. one could say the same about daisy.

  • @cheri7054
    @cheri7054 Před rokem

    I didn't like Simone's relationship. The woman she's seeing seems mean to me. I couldn't see the love connection.

  • @TheDefaultRobloxian.
    @TheDefaultRobloxian. Před rokem +1

    Ello

  • @ifyouliedownwithme
    @ifyouliedownwithme Před rokem

    Hated all of these changes and hate the show

  • @Qtrademark
    @Qtrademark Před rokem +17

    So ridiculous to make Karen British and to have only five members when the group was The Six. So stupid. Can't believe Taylor went along with it. It's like the movie version of The Girl on the Train changing the canned gin and tonic into vodka in an empty water bottle. Readers know what I'm talking about. That little fact (canned gin & tonic) was one of the most critical parts of that novel and Hollywood just pissed it away. Exactly like the band having SIX members. Typical dumb Hollywood "writers" take a brilliant piece of literature like "Daisy Jones" and ruining it. Taylor or her agent should have fought harder to keep SIX members.

    • @dragons_red
      @dragons_red Před rokem +5

      They had to make screen time for the black/gay stuff thay wasn't in the book.
      It's a requirement for Hollywood these days.
      I have nothing against stories/movies/shows for or about people of color or gay/lesbian, what annoys me is that it has to be shoe horned into everything that didn't originally have it for more virtue signaling instead of just putting it in new material naturally and let it be it's own wonderful thing.

    • @lynnlee2282
      @lynnlee2282 Před rokem +4

      I understand Pete had a small part in the book and that’s why they left his character out but I still think they could have made it work. Make it funny, like he’s always absent or have him leave the band to be with his girlfriend when Billy was in rehab. When they try to explain the band name with only five of them is funny. Lol good effort!

    • @ifyouliedownwithme
      @ifyouliedownwithme Před rokem +1

      THANK YOU!! I thought I was the only one upset about these changes, why mess with perfection?? The book was incredible and the show just wasn’t good.

    • @helobiagi
      @helobiagi Před rokem

      Come on, Pete didn’t add that much to the story. Plus, the series might not be a word by word adaptation, but the book’s vibe is just there

  • @shakazulu3594
    @shakazulu3594 Před rokem +3

    So, basically they "wokified" the book when adapting to the screenplay. Lol In this case, unlike so many others, the resulting show was actually still good.

    • @travisspazz1624
      @travisspazz1624 Před rokem +1

      Lol wtf is wokified?!

    • @shakazulu3594
      @shakazulu3594 Před rokem

      @@travisspazz1624 In this instance, diminishing the male characters while expanding on the female characters.

    • @travisspazz1624
      @travisspazz1624 Před rokem +8

      @@shakazulu3594
      Woke equals woman? .......ok
      God forbid a show with a female character in the title give more screen time to female characters!
      And I don't see how the male characters were diminished at all.

    • @shakazulu3594
      @shakazulu3594 Před rokem

      @@travisspazz1624 The video explains the character changes from the book to the show. Feel free to watch it again.

    • @helobiagi
      @helobiagi Před rokem

      The book was already “woke”. It’s written by a woman. With women as main characters. Discussing the agenda of these women. Does that scare you?

  • @susansavard3531
    @susansavard3531 Před rokem

    I would have rather seen a deeper side story on one of the band members than Simone. Daisy was a hippie & would not have chosen a pop singer to admire. I thought that was a big flaw by the writers. I disliked Simone's character so much I would always fast forward through her scenes & the ever exhausting gay scene which is mandatory in every thing.