After a strong beginning and great adaptation, the show starts walk it's own path. It does this by largely ignoring the events that happened up to now, and moving on to Will dying of cancer.
He's not bad, but you can largely remove Will from the show and nothing changes. Except, you lose two episodes of filler. It's like two different shows accidentally merged (entangled, if you will) and nobody noticed until they released it.
Overall though, I liked the changes they made up unto this point. But with Will it's like they didn't even want to tell this story and would've rather made a movie about living with cancer.
He's not bad, but you can largely remove Will from the show and nothing changes. Except, you lose two episodes of filler. It's like two different shows accidentally merged (entangled, if you will) and nobody noticed until they released it.
Overall though, I liked the changes they made up unto this point. But with Will it's like they didn't even want to tell this story and would've rather made a movie about living with cancer.