That was the plan concocted by the Sorceresses, but he changed his mind very early on. Don't wanna spoil it tho.Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't book Emhyr interested in Ciri to perpetuate the Elder Blood with her himself?
That makes him the single worst guy in the whole story. He and Ciri definetly got portrayed less negatively in the game
I still wanna know where they got those courtesans from. Did they travel all the way from the less farthest town to the castle, or what?The Kaer Morhen in this show doesn't feel like home.
Don't think about it.I still wanna know where they got those courtesans from. Did they travel all the way from the less farthest town to the castle, or what?
If the illustrious Julian Alfred Pankratz got some critics, that guy Shakespeare can get his share of "Boo!" and tomatoes.Hmm, I wonder if Shakespeare got hate when he did Romeo and Juliet...
In any case, I don't really understand people who are salty about the show not being a carbon copy of the books. Although in some cases it feels like some people are salty about it not being a carbon copy of the games, which aren't even the same as the books anyway.
Want book version Witcher, read the books. Want the game version, play the videogames. Want TV show witcher, watch the TV show. Each are their own animals
My thoughts exactly. I read the books. The games were different in significant ways. I didn't care. I enjoyed the end result for what it is. I'm doing the same with the show and it's enjoyable for what it is. Is it perfect? Nope, yet it doesn't have to be for me to enjoy it.
I also don't understand this weird masochistic urge to sit through hours of a show you don't like only to complain about it later. If you don't like it, don't watch it.
Ultimately, whether it adheres exactly to the games or books doesn't diminish the books or the games' worth. Those product are completely unaffected by the show.
You can consider it bad and yet enjoy watching it. I know I did. IMHO it could give Tommy Wiseau a run for his money, but I still had great fun with it (I consider it at this point (always did, really) a hilariously campy parody of The Witcher) and don't consider it time wastedMy thoughts exactly. I read the books. The games were different in significant ways. I didn't care. I enjoyed the end result for what it is. I'm doing the same with the show and it's enjoyable for what it is. Is it perfect? Nope, yet it doesn't have to be for me to enjoy it.
I also don't understand this weird masochistic urge to sit through hours of a show you don't like only to complain about it later. If you don't like it, don't watch it.
Ultimately, whether it adheres exactly to the games or books doesn't diminish the books or the games' worth. Those product are completely unaffected by the show.
Well, adaptation doesn't mean carbon copy in the first place. It's probably why most (all?) book -> film adaptations don't end up as carbon copies. They change stuff. The shift events around. They may even add stuff. They "adapt" a story from one medium to another.In any case, I don't really understand people who are salty about the show not being a carbon copy of the books.
He changed his mind. Must be a good dude.That was the plan concocted by the Sorceresses, but he changed his mind very early on. Don't wanna spoil it tho.
I'm not sure that's entirely fair. Many of the core ideas are arguably present in the show. The problem is more in the execution of it. I'm not sure the people in leadership positions for the show have the chops to handle the content. That's one of those where you can't really fire the coach until you have another one though. And there is no reason to do so if the other one isn't an improvement.Don't think about it.
That's the motto of the show.
That was the plan concocted by the Sorceresses, but he changed his mind very early on. Don't wanna spoil it tho.
Worst monster on the entire Continent for even considering that. The least that guy deserves is to be stabbed by his own advisors in TW3, but ideally he should get the Dethmold treatmentHe changed his mind. Must be a good dude.
True, but what if I told you that Ge'els himself is in charge of adapting the source material?Well, adaptation doesn't mean carbon copy in the first place. It's probably why most (all?) book -> film adaptations don't end up as carbon copies. They change stuff. The shift events around. They may even add stuff. They "adapt" a story from one medium to another.
Ciri is the result of an actual breeding program that has been going on for a long time, all the mages, including Yen, were in on it.Worst monster on the entire Continent for even considering that. The least that guy deserves is to be stabbed by his own advisors in TW3, but ideally he should get the Dethmold treatment
In my opinion, which only engages me indeed, there is a slight difference between a serie inspired by an imaginary wolrd/lore (which apparently does not claim to remain faithful in all points to the basic material) and a film based on a book which is itself based on real events.Guess what, the Titanic sank in the movie too.
You can already see exactly where they are going with the story, and it's gonna be facepalm inducing.I'm not sure that's entirely fair. Many of the core ideas are arguably present in the show. The problem is more in the execution of it. I'm not sure the people in leadership positions for the show have the chops to handle the content. That's one of those where you can't really fire the coach until you have another one though. And there is no reason to do so if the other one isn't an improvement.
In my opinion, which only engages me indeed, there is a slight difference between a serie inspired by an imaginary wolrd/lore (which apparently does not claim to remain faithful in all points to the basic material) and a film based on a book which is itself based on real events.
So make a movie named "Titanic" and not flow the Titanic would seem pretty weird. A bit like a series named The Witcher where Geralt (or whatever the main character) would be a wizard instead of a witcher...
She's the Kwisatz Haderach, if she had the Baron for a father...Ciri is the result of an actual breeding program that has been going on for a long time, all the mages, including Yen, were in on it.
It's complicated. He was against it from the start, reluctantly agreed and then changed his mind. We are talking about saving the world, not whim or because he wanted to. Or rather, he was misled into believing it would save the world. No one except the mgaes knew he was her father until VERY late in the story, that was the plan.She's the Kwisatz Haderach, if she had the Baron for a father...
Speaking of which, isn't the show sort of portraying Nilfgaardians as good guys?It's complicated. He was against it from the start, reluctantly agreed and then changed his mind. We are talking about saving the world, not whim or because he wanted to. Or rather, he was misled into believing it would save the world. No one except the mgaes knew he was her father until VERY late in the story, that was the plan.
Speaking of which, isn't the show sort of portraying Nilfgaardians as good guys?
Like I said before, they'll NEVER do justice to that part of the story. As they haven't to everything else. If Mistle appears at all, I bet she'll get whitewashed AFI'm not saying he is some hero, but he's no Bonhart either. The guy tied a 14 yearold girl to a post in the center of town, naked and made her watch as he slowly murdered all her friends and her sexually abusive girlfriend.
The Rats will probably get completely cut from the show. Or turned into some Robin Hood type characters instead of murderous drug addicts. It's always funny when you see people say the games are "too dark", people have no ideaLike I said before, they'll NEVER do justice to that part of the story. As they haven't to everything else. If Mistle appears at all, I bet she'll get whitewashed AF