I was a fan first, NeustadtertoldVanity Fairof the best-selling novel.

So I kind of always come at it from that perspective.

Hopefullyhopefullypeople will be pleased.

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Showrunner Scott NeustadtertoldTimemagazinethat the decision to remove Pete was a practical one.

And I hope everyone, especially the Pete stans, forgive us after they watch the show.

One of Daisys most famous lines in both the book and show is I am not the muse.

‘Daisy Jones  the Six All the Biggest Changes From Book to Series

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I am the somebody.

End of fucking story.

Camila and Billys relationship begins differently on the page than it does on screen.

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The series has them meet on more neutral territorya laundromat where Camila pretends not to know who Billy is.

The novel places a British Teddy organically at the club where Billy and the Six are performing.

This includes a potential love interest in Bernice (Ayesha Harris) andlater in the seasona largely stand-alone episode.

Nabiyah Be

Nabiyah Be (Simone)

What would have to be compromised, what would have to be hidden?

But her record deal advances to a full-fledged album in the book.

Although that decision is short-lived, it never happens in the book.

Those hoping for songs with the exact lyrics outlined in Reids book will be sorely disappointed.

Enter Daisy, whose fresh perspective makes the tune a hit.

In the book, the lyrics read: Will the life we want wait for us?

/ Will we live to see the lights coming off the bay?

/ Will you hold me, will you hold me until that day?

They read: We unraveled a long time ago.

/ We lost and we couldnt let it go.

/ I wish it was easy, but it isnt so.

/ So, baby, / Oh, we could make a good thing bad.

Daisy Jones & the Sixwill launch new episodes every Friday through March 24.

This post will be updated.

This article first appeared inVanity Fair.