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* [[Adaptational Attractiveness]]: John Dee in the comics was a shriveled man with a haunted expression in his eyes. As David Thewliss plays John, he is fairly handsome, just looking lost before realizing he can get his ruby back.
* [[Adaptational Attractiveness]]: John Dee in the comics was a shriveled man with a haunted expression in his eyes. As David Thewliss plays John, he is fairly handsome, just looking lost before realizing he can get his ruby back.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: The Corinthian gets more to do here by appearing in the first arc rather than being the [[Arc Villain]] in ''Doll's House''. Dream ended up on Earth hunting down the Corinthian, who escaped to become a real-life nightmare. That allowed Roderick Burgess to capture him.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: The Corinthian gets more to do here by appearing in the first arc rather than being the [[Arc Villain]] in ''Doll's House''. Dream ended up on Earth hunting down the Corinthian, who escaped to become a real-life nightmare. That allowed Roderick Burgess to capture him.
* [[Adaptational Distillation]]: Neil freely admits that he was making up as he went during ''Sandman'', hence why stuff like the Vortex's true vortex had inconsistent details. Forty years and hindsight allow him to tighten the timeline. Namely, Dream and Lucienne, rather than admiring Rose as the vortex, are cautious.
* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: Neil freely admits that he was making up as he went when writing the first comics' run of ''Sandman'', hence why stuff like the Vortex's true vortex had inconsistent details. Forty years and hindsight allow him to tighten the timeline. Namely, Dream and Lucienne, rather than admiring Rose as the vortex, are cautious about if her powers will awaken.
* [[Adaptational Heroism]]:
* [[Adaptational Heroism]]:
** For what little it's worth, John Dee has a smaller body count compared to his comic counterpart. He doesn't want to kill anyone stopping him from getting his ruby, and {{spoiler|spares Rosemary, giving her his amulet of protection}}. And indeed when he gets the ruby, rather than {{spoiler|use it to kill people [[For the Evulz]], he notes how everyone in the diner has dark secrets and uses its power to make all the negativity and resentment come out, along with the passion and confessions}}.
** For what little it's worth, John Dee has a smaller body count compared to his comic counterpart. He doesn't want to kill anyone stopping him from getting his ruby, and {{spoiler|spares Rosemary, giving her his amulet of protection}}. And indeed when he gets the ruby, rather than {{spoiler|use it to kill people [[For the Evulz]], he notes how everyone in the diner has dark secrets and uses its power to make all the negativity and resentment come out, along with the passion and confessions}}.