‘The Witcher’ Netflix series - Henry out Hemsworth In... no not the good one

Even if they are really nice boobs?

They are just udders as far as I'm concerned but since you guys like them have at it lol.

BTW I have warmed up to the actress who plays Yennifer, she became much more interesting as time went on. I just finished the last episode and I think she did a nice job, I still can't stand the actress that plays Ciri though and while I don't think the one who plays Triss does a bad job she's just not right for the part.
 
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I hope after the success season one has had that season 2 gets a bigger budget so they can do more things on a larger scale, also some of the VFX were pretty rough. I know it's not fair to compare but after years of Game of Thrones doing amazing looking dragons some of the monsters in this show were pretty underwhelming, not just from a design aspect but also the quality of the CGI. Some of the stuff looked great especially during the fighting but the monsters really could have used more work.
 
I have nearly finished it and enjoying it. Little underwhelmed with the action tbh. The only fight I thought was cool was the ending of episode 1 in the marketplace. It’s all about how it’s shot......
The Witcher should do more witching stuff, fight more monsters and use his powers more.
 
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I have nearly finished it and enjoying it. Little underwhelmed with the action tbh. The only fight I thought was cool was the ending of episode 1 in the marketplace. It’s all about how it’s shot......
The Witcher should do more witching stuff, fight more monsters and use his powers more.

I’d agree, there wasn’t enough Witcher stuff going on but it did a great job of setting the scene, which I think is really important for the first season.
 
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I’d agree, there wasn’t enough Witcher stuff going on but it did a great job of setting the scene, which I think is really important for the first season.
yeah don't get me wrong, I still liked it but guess I was a little disappointed as some of the ingame cinematics are awesome re fights and action etc and I thought the series would reflect this.
I did get asked to work on this but couldn't as I had other commitments...
 
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yeah don't get me wrong, I still liked it but guess I was a little disappointed as some of the ingame cinematics are awesome re fights and action etc and I thought the series would reflect this.
I did get asked to work on this but couldn't as I had other commitments...

get your ass over to that show now and get those fight scenes improved! :banana:
 
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get your ass over to that show now and get those fight scenes improved! :banana:
Haha i would love to. Like I said I thought the fight at the end of ep1 was cool. And also the one where he fought the hag.
Unfortunately you can have an amazing fight but if not shot or edited correctly it can turn out terrible. All about the angles and edit.
 
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They really should've made it more clear regarding the jumps in timeline, it's confusing at times when it really doesn't have to. Doesn't help that everyone looks identical to their older selves.
Great nonetheless and it made me replay witcher 3, this time on my switch.
 
They really should've made it more clear regarding the jumps in timeline, it's confusing at times when it really doesn't have to. Doesn't help that everyone looks identical to their older selves.
Great nonetheless and it made me replay witcher 3, this time on my switch.

The timeline jumps are deliberately subtle because the story basically begins at the end and works it’s way backwards. When I watched it the second time through I noticed loads of small hints regarding the timeline sequence that went completely over my head the first time around. It made the second play through even better. Once I finish Watchmen I’m going through the Witcher again. The only other Netflix series I watched repeatedly was Altered Carbon.
 
The timeline jumps are deliberately subtle because the story basically begins at the end and works it’s way backwards. When I watched it the second time through I noticed loads of small hints regarding the timeline sequence that went completely over my head the first time around. It made the second play through even better. Once I finish Watchmen I’m going through the Witcher again. The only other Netflix series I watched repeatedly was Altered Carbon.
Sure, but for me (and most watching? ) it's unnecessarily foggy and makes, me at least, having trouble enjoying it if I'm just a little bit tired while watching. I guess I need series to help my brain relax and not bending itself to follow the plot, might be age, work, family etc idk
 
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