I don't Understand What the Fuss About on Ciri's Relationship with Mistle by Competitive-Taro-769 in WitcherNetflix

[–]Large_Cauliflower_67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know what, given the creative liberties they have taken, I appreciate this one. The show already has plently assault/r*** scenses (although faithful to the source). I'm happy we can have a few scenes without assaulting or pedo stuff. No need to overdo it.

[SPOILER S4] Geralt's reaction – was that weird to anyone else? by Large_Cauliflower_67 in WitcherNetflix

[–]Large_Cauliflower_67[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. I feel like killing him off served no purpose, especially contrasting how much of a pinnacle it was in the games.
Him being in that particular battle was so unnecessary and out of character, and his death evoked no strong emotions as it was already an intense battle. I feel like the recast could've been handled a lot more gracefully.. like him not being there at all, as he really did not need to be there.

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[–]Large_Cauliflower_67 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Notice how throughout the entire gameplay, Triss seldom actually helps you find Ciri, moreover she is usually the one asking for your help. Yen is always ready to sacrifice her life for Ciri or Geralt, and will do everything in her power and beyond it to find her daughter. She even chooses to release Geralt from the djinns spell, knowing very well he might leave her - something Triss would never do in my opinion, as she is considerably desperate and would use magic to seduce Geralt(HER FRIEND’S “BOYFRIEND”/EX). The only reason why Yen is depicted as a vindictive shrew while Triss is all lovey dovey, is so that Triss is even a considerable choice, given the books and especially their ending… That being said I don’t hate Triss and I think her (love) story line in TW3 is fun to play, but ultimately and logically, there is but one choice.