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<blockquote data-quote="DeviousQuail" data-source="post: 8491798" data-attributes="member: 7025431"><p>The main three characters were great. Ciri really stepped up. Really liked her more compared to S1. Geralt was as fun as ever. Yennefer's story this time around was pretty much the opposite trajectory of the events of S1. It was good and I like her character but I enjoyed her S1 arc more.</p><p></p><p>Action wise the bruxa and Eskeleshy fights were my favorites of the season. My least favorite was the dino/basilisk fight at Kaer Morhen. They felt the least real to me of the many monsters we saw.</p><p></p><p>The inclusion of Voleth Meir and her machinations was great. I haven't read the books or played the games so I don't know how long time fans feel about it but I thought everything about her nailed the Baba Yaga witchy vibe perfectly. </p><p></p><p>I enjoyed Jaskier but his hair was awful. If there was anything I'd change about this season it's that. The meta recap of S1 he does with the boat guy was a fun scene though. It's good that the writers can take the S1 criticisms in stride. </p><p></p><p>I was not impressed by the other Witchers. I don't expect them all to be Geralt clones but they felt like a bunch of puds by comparison. I think we needed to see them fight or train to get a sense of them. They all jest with Ciri about her training but seeing them do it too would have been nice. The only time we do see them really fight half of them get their heads chewed off so I'm left wondering. </p><p></p><p>As Djikstra said there are a lot of irons in the fire for S3. We've got next steps of the main gang, hedgehog turned evil emperor reveal (neat foreshadow in the illusion of Cintra for him), elven infanticide revenge fallout, fire fucker and his boss (assuming the secret boss is someone we've already met my money is on Vilgefortz), the brotherhood hunting Yen, Redania's move on Cintra, the wild hunt, Tissaia and Vilgefortz trouble in paradise, the trouble with monoliths (assuming Voleth Meir's leaving doesn't end their importance), and more.</p><p></p><p>I hope we don't have a long wait for S3 and that Netflix behaves itself and doesn't cancel this series before it reaches its conclusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeviousQuail, post: 8491798, member: 7025431"] The main three characters were great. Ciri really stepped up. Really liked her more compared to S1. Geralt was as fun as ever. Yennefer's story this time around was pretty much the opposite trajectory of the events of S1. It was good and I like her character but I enjoyed her S1 arc more. Action wise the bruxa and Eskeleshy fights were my favorites of the season. My least favorite was the dino/basilisk fight at Kaer Morhen. They felt the least real to me of the many monsters we saw. The inclusion of Voleth Meir and her machinations was great. I haven't read the books or played the games so I don't know how long time fans feel about it but I thought everything about her nailed the Baba Yaga witchy vibe perfectly. I enjoyed Jaskier but his hair was awful. If there was anything I'd change about this season it's that. The meta recap of S1 he does with the boat guy was a fun scene though. It's good that the writers can take the S1 criticisms in stride. I was not impressed by the other Witchers. I don't expect them all to be Geralt clones but they felt like a bunch of puds by comparison. I think we needed to see them fight or train to get a sense of them. They all jest with Ciri about her training but seeing them do it too would have been nice. The only time we do see them really fight half of them get their heads chewed off so I'm left wondering. As Djikstra said there are a lot of irons in the fire for S3. We've got next steps of the main gang, hedgehog turned evil emperor reveal (neat foreshadow in the illusion of Cintra for him), elven infanticide revenge fallout, fire fucker and his boss (assuming the secret boss is someone we've already met my money is on Vilgefortz), the brotherhood hunting Yen, Redania's move on Cintra, the wild hunt, Tissaia and Vilgefortz trouble in paradise, the trouble with monoliths (assuming Voleth Meir's leaving doesn't end their importance), and more. I hope we don't have a long wait for S3 and that Netflix behaves itself and doesn't cancel this series before it reaches its conclusion. [/QUOTE]
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