Finally caught up. In season 1 not sure what changes 'Matt' caused to happen as the ending seemed more focused on teen drama and the changes made it much weaker compared to the books, but the changes to season 2 were solid. Unlike some other fantasy series adaption really showed that they have a firm grasp and love for the source material. Like a big change to season 1 ending that wasn't understand at the time, but changing the 'dark one's seals' to 'the forsaken's seals' is an interesting and clever change.
Makes me wonder how many they'll include going forward though. The Forsaken are Lord of the Rings adjacent to the Nazgul, except instead of being reduced to the state of a group of scary horsemen who chase Frodo around they're fully fleshed out characters still in their full power. A big reason that The Wheel of Time is 14 books long is because there's like 13 of these guys all doing their own thing and they all have to be handled by the Scooby gang:
We got Moghedian, the Spider, at the end there, so I wonder who else will make it.
Another nice small touch was the handling of Uno. A minor but lovable character, I was a bit shocked when he got spiked. But then they brought him back as a hero of the horn? Both a clever though likely futile attempt to teach newcomers how it works (basically binds hero's of the past to it's called, but they're still spat back out to live and die like everyone else in 'the wheel') and a great upgrade/tribute to the character.
There were a few things I could knit pick at, but all within reason for what you'd expect of TV. Like has been mentioned, at the end Morraine should way more power than she should have had. Another one that bugged me was a distinct change to Min's character, I could understand the change to her wanting to get rid of her power, but in the books she's constantly telling people 'what I see will happen and can't be changed', it's something she's learn and grown to understand. So kind of weak to have an older Min try to convince Matt to stay away from Rand. And finally, at the very end of season 1 Loilel got stabbed with the very evil & powerful dagger and critically no channelers around. Then two start season 2 he just... got better? I know they said after season 1 don't worry about Loiel he'll be back but are we pretending that just didn't happen?
Anyways I think I've rambled enough for now, can't wait for season 3 and beyond! Though it's probably going to be a 2 year wait.