Netflix's The Witcher Casts Kim Bodnia as Vesemir in Season 2
I hope the next season won't have Geralt sport a beard, same way Witcher 3 fell into that trap.
what trap is that? A beard trap? I am a bit confused.
I will be tonight.Anyone else watching season 2? So far pretty good, and like season 1 they seem to be mixing the short story books with the main series.
If you want the books then read the books lolI'm 3/4 through it and I have to say overall I'm disappointed. They've completed divereged away from the plot of the books and have made up their own storyline which is worse than the books. I'm always amazed at these no name screenwriters who think they can write better stories than the original authors. Imagine if GoT had written their own content from season 2 instead of season 7.
I'm 3/4 through it and I have to say overall I'm disappointed. They've completed divereged away from the plot of the books and have made up their own storyline which is worse than the books. I'm always amazed at these no name screenwriters who think they can write better stories than the original authors. Imagine if GoT had written their own content from season 2 instead of season 7.
Yep I finished it tonight and it was a slog with Yennifer. Yes, we get the elves are hated but they just kept pounding that drum. Some cool creature moments but lasted seconds. I feel like they want to be Game of Thrones but you can just feel how tv production it is. I think the writing didn't really savior great moments and the directing was meh.I finished the season and thought it was pretty average. I've never read the books or played the games, but found the season rather boring through quite a few episodes. Also the constant f@$& word being used over and over was almost like they were trying too hard to be modern. Yennefer was so fun to watch in the first season but was completely neutered in this one.
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