The Brahma Bull
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Same here. Love it. But I think it's hard for newbies to the Witcher to follow because they really starting with the short stories embeded in a bigger frame with different times mixed up.
Same here. Love it. But I think it's hard for newbies to the Witcher to follow because they really starting with the short stories embeded in a bigger frame with different times mixed up.
I binged the whole season today. I’ve never played the games/read the books, and from the perspective of introducing the characters/having adventures, it was easy to follow, but it took like four episodes for me to figure out that all three plot lines were happening at different times. There also might have been a lot of political/geographical stuff going over my head, but honestly I consider that the least important element and probably would have skimmed over it in the games and books.Same here. Love it. But I think it's hard for newbies to the Witcher to follow because they really starting with the short stories embeded in a bigger frame with different times mixed up.
Sorry, 3 episodes in, not that impressed. Kinda confusing plot. Acting isn’t great. Cavil talks like Batman all the time.
It’s not so bad that I’m gonna drop it (yet). I want to know know what happens, but each episode is kinda a chore and I find myself checking how many minutes are left in each episode.
My husband has no background in the source material aside from what I've told him and he's following just fine.
In fact, he says he likes this show even better than the Mandalorian, which is really saying something!
So, finished it over the weekend.
Got a question.
Any one know, are we supposed to assume that between Yenifer going dark Phoenix, and the friendly army finally arriving, the dark army marching across the land had been truly thwarted, or was "the other front" some of them headed for supposed to keep them rolling across the continent?