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@yuescloset Жыл бұрын
at 2:18 and 8:52 are illustrations of Denis Gordeev 😊
@Keram-io8hv Жыл бұрын
I also found funny how Netflix made Yennefer's "Dear friend" letter so much a big thing, where in the books it was clearly sassy
@franciszaldivar337 Жыл бұрын
yeah I even tell people, it's a good insight into Yennefer from the books, while the show basically turned her into a petulant teenager whose personality is boiled down to unnecessary cursing and temper tantrums
@justynadzt7728 Жыл бұрын
@@franciszaldivar337 Yennefer is a smart old woman with a lot of experience in the body of a beautiful young woman. She has seen and heard a lot, knows people and their nature. She always controls the situation. Netflix made her an emotionally unstable, stupid, egotist. Great job Netflix.
@scenemaker864 Жыл бұрын
@@justynadzt7728 Sounds like a writer insert.
@Keram-io8hv Жыл бұрын
@@scenemaker864 Hissrich said thar she sees herself in her
@scenemaker864 Жыл бұрын
@@Keram-io8hv No surprise there
@FlaccidPhoenix Жыл бұрын
Agreed. The swearing was one of the most over done thing in the series. It felt so unnatural.
@B0tch0 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more. It felt so forced
@minidreschi2 Жыл бұрын
Also. If they really wanted to make it... 'unique' or anything, at least they could use some other language swearing too, cause we all know that English is pretty bad at it actually (saying it as Hungarian-East European) edit: and i don't think it would be so out even for an english viewer, but it's just my WILD idea, maybe it's bad as f**k :D
@Adam-nc6qg Жыл бұрын
This is realy common in most contemporary shows and it always feels so lame and tryhard.
@B0tch0 Жыл бұрын
@@minidreschi2 as a French person, I totally agree with you. We get extremely creative with just a few words, it can even sound pretty classy. I can only imagine what other languages such as Polish can do, and I'm sure it would be better than repeating F** over and over again. It really sounds like a lack of inspiration. Bad writing and underestimating the intelligence of the viewer?
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Geralt saying "kurva" would be funny 😃 My friends actually did that in this episode of The Witcher Stories 😁 kzbin.info/www/bejne/o2m5c3p7m6ehg7M
@ThePariahDark Жыл бұрын
That part with the Trebuches you show in the background... it was the part where they truly showed how little they get Sapkowski and his work. Imagine raising a person for 20-200 years, investing in their training, imparting knowledge, ... and then you kill them for a single projectile, a single shot. Unless Nilfgaard is overflowing with mages (which it isn't) this is utter nonsense. Not even Sauron, called "the shadow" in the Professor's book, would do this. The Black Numenorians he had who could do sorcery were his lieutenants, generals, commanders. Imagine Sauron turning the Witch king of Angmar into a catapult projectile... stupid.
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Exactly.
@MWBalls Жыл бұрын
The changes they made to how magic works really annoys me. Its explained really well in the books and it makes sense. Ciri's magic lessons are some of my favorite chapters. The show just takes a random fact from the books (Drawing magic from the fire plane is implied to be dangerous) and twists it to hell and back to make Nilfgaard look like cartoon super villains.
@Blue_Lunacy Жыл бұрын
Not to mention, a single fireball that was blocked by Yennifer alone? Like, it would have been more cost effective to use multiple boulders.
@filipvadas7602 Жыл бұрын
It was genuinely one of the stupidest things in the show. Highly trained mages are even stated and shown in the show itself to be pretty rare. So wasting them on basically nothing is just wasteful
@firepenguin38 Жыл бұрын
Nice analogy
@UltraFlea Жыл бұрын
When they wrote Yens character "Choosing" to go through beautification process then proceeding to moan and tell everyone her ability to have children was taken from her i knew what kinda show it was gonna shape out to be.
@NgaBalkan Жыл бұрын
Thing is, when reading the books it is very much about geralt.. then I believe there is a lot of ciri toward the ending of the books.. but geralt is never forgotten during her time to shine. Lauren could had have a strong female character anyway so her pushing that was unnecessary
@NgaBalkan Жыл бұрын
Add for note: they skipping out on not only ciris journey with geralt but also the great bonding between ciri and her with nenneke..and then the travels they both did together from there.. if Lauren would have only stuck to the books she would’ve everything she wanted!
@HansWurst1569 Жыл бұрын
I mean it's called "The Witcher" for a reason you'd think
@MWBalls Жыл бұрын
The first two books, the short story collections, are entirely about Geralt. Not every chapter is written from his perspective but they all follow him. Book 3 is heavily focused on Ciri, and on introducing us to the wider world with a lot of short sections following various people around the world. We get dandelion chapters, triss chapters, a lot of Ciri chapters. Geralt is present in the triss chapters and the early Ciri chapters but only has a couple chapters that are really his. Same for the first part of book 4. Basically from the point where geralt finds Ciri at the homestead to the events at the mages conclave he is a side character. Only after he and Ciri are separated does he come back as an equal main character to Ciri. And Yen is literally never a main character, she has maybe 3 perspective chapters in the entire series.
@Argi1000 Жыл бұрын
Even better. If they would just stick to the books they would create an amazing strong female protagonist throughout the duration of the show. Ciri would have depth and would definitely become fan favourite. But they decided that's not worth they time, they need their mery sue NOW thus creating a bland non-interesting character noone wants to connect to. All they had to do to reach their initial goal would be adapting the goddamn books. But they are too fucking stupid to even comprehend that.
@firepenguin38 Жыл бұрын
This. This right here is 🔥🔥🔥
@KMort Жыл бұрын
The thing that hurt my brain the most was how they butchered the witchers. Their time at Khaer Morhen is my favourite maybe in all the books, and the witchers' kindness and personalities and how they bond w Ciri. I could not stomach them in the show.
@NarutoOnlineGermany Жыл бұрын
How about Eskel being a fucking asshole ? Like the most polite witcher in books..
@roanoke75519 ай бұрын
Right? In the books you understand exactly why Ciri misses them and is fond of Khaer Morhen. It's home and family. That whole section of blood of elves made us understand the witchers have humanity and a lot of love to give. Netflix doesnt want to give the witchers that. After all, peasant says they are remorseless killers and what peasant says goes.
@TitanChief10 Жыл бұрын
I feel like most people that say that season was enjoyable didn't read the books. I'll admit that I was one of them. But after finally coming around to reading the books I realize just how much garbage was put into the series. In the end I even believe the series negatively affected my enjoyment of the books, as I was so often confused when my expectation (coming from the series) was completely wrong. I especially remember having to read the golden dragon story line twice because I simply couldn't follow it any more due to all the wrong assumptions in my head, put there by the show.
@janorgaWB Жыл бұрын
You don't have to read the books to notice how bad the show is
@hyperactivemonkey95 Жыл бұрын
You know which reveal was CRAZY early? Emyr being Ciris dad.. I started reading the books after finishing season 2, and throughout I was expecting more hints, more clues that Dunny was Emyr all along. But instead in the books it’s barely hinted at and the big reveal happens in the final book. Imagine the payoff if they had just waited and let Emyrs identity stay a secret for much longer.. Let it cook god damn it!!
@tymondabrowski1210 ай бұрын
Frankly, tbh, it was still not emphasized enough in the last book, how much of a creep Emhyr is. He saved Ciri's grandfather's (!!!) life when his wife was expecting Pavette (while Emhyr was already old enough to save someone's life... the generous estimations are that he was 15 at the time), then married Pavette at 15, then tried to marry a child he single-handedly (well, with Vilgefortz) orhaned and traumatised at the ripe age of what, 11? He was 15+15+around 15 = 45, and that only happened to be so low because Pavetta married very young and Ciri was still really young as well.
@garrick372710 ай бұрын
From an adaptation standpoint, the books were near perfect. The descriptions are vivid and really set the scene and atmosphere without dragging on. The dialogue is lean, mostly because Geralt is not someone who says more than he has to. The stories move at a fair pace. Information is relayed in a way that avoids exposition dumps, and holds back elements to keep the story engaging. None of the characters need changing since they are balanced. The good guys are not always good, the bad guys are not always bad. They just feel real. It's well documented that the writing team didn't like the books and just wanted to do their own story, and the result is a disaster.
@epsilonfallen5830 Жыл бұрын
I 100% agree with your point about changes when adapting source material, most of them were completely unnecessary. One of the few I liked, is Ciri's presence during Nivellen's story. I shows to Ciri what Geralt does as a Witcher and adds to the bond and familiarity between them, which is much needed, since they cut the scene in Brokilon. Seeing him fight might also serve as a motivation for her to train. In the books the witchers teach Ciri how to fight, because they don't know what else to show her. I feel there is some room for minor changes here. That doesn't mean however that they should add complete storylines out of nowhere, especially when they destroy characters from the books. Both Yennifer and Vesimir try to sacrifice Ciri for their own ambitions, despite Ciri seeing them both as family in the source material. Noone who read the books could think that Yennifer and Vesimir could act this way. You just can't have these massive contradictions in the show and call it a "faithful adaptation".
@gins6295 Жыл бұрын
Yeah. In the books the whole point in training Ciri was "so she could get some exercise". Maybe some different motivation was needed.
@KissaKassKot Жыл бұрын
Started reading blood of elves few days ago and it hurts how much of the kaer morhen chapter was changed in the netflix version
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Wait till you read the parts with the military convoy and Shaerrawedd. That might be my favourite part of this book and it's completely ruined in the show.
@KissaKassKot Жыл бұрын
@@FolkWalkCZ yeah i just got past that part and the geralt sailing on the ship. Hugely different and i dont understand why they didnt adapt it like it in the book
@gorgit Жыл бұрын
@@KissaKassKot Because of gow great the writers are and they are so good, that they can invent a new story, forgetting to just write their own story and world instead, which would result in a lot of people less pissed about their 'great writing'.
@Blue_Lunacy Жыл бұрын
It felt like the writers had no overarching plans for the series at all. They messed up by changing things and not accounting for how it will effect the story down the line.
@jebusgod Жыл бұрын
what amazes me about people who adapt books and speed story lines up is that they never learn. The best fantasy movies that we have seen have been the LOTR trilogy and series well unto a point GOT. Both of which were pretty faithful to the source material. in the case of GOT the earlier seasons were magnificent, they were patient, they built the world, the built the geography and people loved it. the withcer on the other hand I have no idea who anyone is, where they are from or why there are issues.
@Left4Coragem Жыл бұрын
People willing to adapt the source material are extremely rare. Most of them have too much of an inflated ego and can't even imagine not putting their work first. Their work is almost always of inferior quality, but these people have no self awareness.
@LordKeram Жыл бұрын
Yes exactly. Like the first thing you learn in writing school is the 3 act story structure. 1. Setup 2. Build up 3. Resolution. It feels like Hollywood writers don't even get these basics. They often times just skip 1 and 2 altogether.
@DaveOmri Жыл бұрын
I liked the first season because it was about something that I really like. And maybe thanks to this I overlooked all the alterations and dumb things they made. But gradually with each new season, I grew distant from this show and found myself not paying attention and using it just for background noise when I worked on something. With the last season, I couldn't do even that, it was all just so absurd that I had to pay attention and complain about what the hell is going on. It felt out of place even from the series's perspective. Nevertheless, I think this show should just end while it can. Great lore video btw!
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙂
@thespookylocker Жыл бұрын
The rule is. If you change something it's because you can't recreate it or if you change something it's because you can do something better
@GreenFalcon926 Жыл бұрын
That's one of the biggest issues with the Witcher series, is that they tried way too hard to try and match the brilliance and scale of GoT, and failed at every turn. They should never have even tried to match it (it wasn't going to happen regardless), but with great writers and directors, we could have had one of the best series out there. Netflix ruin everything they adapt. HBO would have done this series almost perfectly.
@needlenude Жыл бұрын
I really wish they'd done something different with this amazing source material. I started reading the Witcher books when playing Witcher 2 and I loved how W3 built on the stories I've read. Meeting Yen and Regis and Ciri was so special. Netflix' approach... Well, you've said it all already. I'm not even mad, just
@xZireael Жыл бұрын
They claim they didn't have enough time to adapt some events or had to cut them short, but at the same time they spent so much time on Yennefer and Ciri already in season 1, so I personally don't believe their claim, same with their multiple claims that "Next season will be extremely book accurate", because this hasn't been true once. Great video as usual, I hope you enjoyed your trip to Poland! :D
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Well said. And yes, Poland was nice, thanks 🙂
@DustinBarlow8P Жыл бұрын
The Nilfgaardian"ballsac" armor was when I first started to become worried.
@Uhtred-the-bold Жыл бұрын
Netflix did the same thing to “The Last Kingdom”
@MH-bk5gb Жыл бұрын
i just can't understand why showmakers take something that's beloved and special and then CHANGE EVERYTHING that made it so beloved and special to begin with with the argument that this way you could "attract a larger audience". How can you make more people love something by making it less loveable. I. don't. understand.
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Yeah, exactly. There's a reason why it got so popular in the first place so why change it? That seems so dumb to me.
@martac8921 Жыл бұрын
They just hate The Whitcher books and are too weak writers to create their own world.
@vdSamedi Жыл бұрын
Considering hollywood nowadays thrives on victim mentalities I'm baffled by the fact they did not understand that Nivellen was a victim of his circumstances rather than an aggressor. Sure, he did a bad thing and regrets it every day but that is the point, to show us the moral ambiguity of the world rather than the black and white morality of the netflix show
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the show lacks any nuance from the books.
@filipvadas7602 Жыл бұрын
Season 2's biggest sin was what they did to the Witchers at Kaer Morhen. Lambert and Eskel are unrecognisable and barely get any screentime. Not to mention that they kill one off and show next to none of the bodning Ciri has with any of them in the books aside from Vesemir and Geralt
@trev6265 Жыл бұрын
"Firefucker" has to be the worst example of modern swearing usage.
@JetwolfАй бұрын
Agree 100%. Can only imagine Henry Cavill's frustration during production.
@HonestEmillHead6 ай бұрын
Cuting brokilon out in the first season is a war crime also ruin perfectly good feamale characters like calanthe and eithne hurts, fuck netflix
@madison5822 Жыл бұрын
I read the book before watching the second season and I ended the season literally thinking I had read the wrong book.
@EmeraldEyes1776 Жыл бұрын
TL;DR post incoming. I find myself going back to a quote from Peter Jackson about making the LotR movies. He said that "we didn't want to put our politics into it." They wanted to tell the story in a way that was respectful to Tolkien's vision. Peter has massive respect for Tolkien's work and it shows. Yes, he changed some things that fans didn't agree with, but at least he paid attention to the books and adapted them as best he could. Some of the writers for The Witcher not only don't follow the source material, they outright HATE AND MOCK IT at times. I don't remember if it was Hissrich or the casting director chick, but someone on the production side said something about how because Sapkowski is Polish the characters look a certain way and they wanted to challenge that. F*cking what? If you want to make a fantasy series where people look and talk like they're from downtown LA then you probably shouldn't be using source material that takes place in MEDIEVAL. F*CKING. EUROPE. You cannot write better than Sapkowski or Tolkien. Stop trying to subvert source material that is better than anything you can come up with. Never forget that the writers wanted to have Geralt *MAKE A JOKE ABOUT ROACH'S DEATH* and Henry had to convince them to let him do his own thing for that scene instead. If you want to know what these writers are capable of when they have no source material to guide them just look at Blood Origins, if you can stomach it that is. Blood Origins is exactly what the show writers wanted to do with The Witcher but couldn't because Henry did whatever he could to keep them on track.
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Very well said 🙂
@karolinakuc478311 ай бұрын
He did put it. If you read preview you will notice it. And if you are good at geography you will notice some allusions too. But at the same nobody would have guesses Jews were inspiration for Tolkien's hobbits. I would have never guessed it as Jews have been nomads for centuries and hate hard physical work. So I don't see them working in field themselves. In Rings of Power hobbits to make them more "realistic" are nomads with social darwinism strategy of survival which I don't think brought them many fans. The show makes no sense in general. Tolkien didn't wrote his characters flawless flakes who can do no wrong or must be always forgiven. No. Elves and humans are kinda hipocrites for although they burn Ring to rule them all they don't burn other rings that are also made to bind will of other beings. So no wonder orcs feel threatened. Bilbo Baggins isn't an ordinary hobbit. One has to have very strong will power not to bend to ring's power. Maybe he could have even learned magic but Gandalf for some reason doesn't let him. Idk it makes sense to me. But perhaps Tolkien didn't think it through. He always said even history records aren't flawless retellings and have their inconsistencies. Maybe he added some flaws to make his readers think. All in all I appreciate that he made his story rather coherent so it isn't boring and that most of his characters have some personal culture and hold values like honour and empathy
@annaostowicz8703 Жыл бұрын
Aż miło posłuchać. Miałam podobne odczucia wobec adaptacji opowiadań w sezonie 1, o pozostałych sezonach szkoda gadać...
@riningvarsdottir10018 ай бұрын
At this point I treat Netflix's version as a fanfic. A pretty bad one, written by someone who wants things there "just because" and treats characters as dolls in a dollhouse. It helps, 'cause I don't feel as disappointed as I did when the show came out (especially series 2).
@Celenous Жыл бұрын
Well done! Great critique, well thought out, clear, concise, and spot on. It's almost like the netflix writers didn't even read the books nor play the games and if they did rushed through them or read them without understanding the culture, genre, and or time period from which they were written and simply added their own moralist viewpoints without understanding the world of the witcher at all. The books and the games were each in their own rights masterpieces of storytelling and create beloved complex characters and netflix turned them into vile, vulgar, shallow, parodies that were completely unrecognizable and felt out of place.
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Thank you and really well said 🙂
@soniagriffith25693 ай бұрын
Nice analysis! I think there were 2 opportunities greatly squandered by the writers with the television adaption that I felt were key themes in the books: 1. Maintaining an heir of mystery! I feel the author keeps the reader interested and incentivized to follow characters and the story by not over explaining backstories or giving too much away. I liked Yennifer's character in the books because there is so much that you don't know about her. For example, you don't even know she was a hunchback other than a small observation by Geralt early in the books that her shoulders don't quite sit even. This mystery maintains this ellusive femme fatale that captivates the reader because you can imagine the depth she has that makes her so cold and severe. This approach also would have saved the writers a lot of grief trying to explain the mages and their politics. Aretuza is barely mentioned in the first few books until a chapter is dedicated to a secret meeting between some of the female mages about their motivations to find the child of Cintra and use her for their own agenda. This meeting and only a few others in the series eloquently reveal more about the role of mages in the world, but the reader learns just enough to want to know more. 2. Telling the story by rotating the point of view between characters. I think the show writers missed a huge opportunity to film series from multiple distinctive points of view rather than trying to explain different timelines and chronological events as a third person viewer. The author also provides a lot of stream-of-consciousness delivery where the reader learns the most about the main characters from these internal dialogues. I think it would have adapted beautifully for TV to show conversations between, say Yennifer and Geralt, if we get to hear what they think but don't say to eachother out of pride, fear, distrust or decorum. This would have created more tension between characters, provided room for the character relationships to adapt and change with the story, and given the audience the empowerment that they know something the characters don't. The storyline could then be told in several distinctive points of view, with some color filters or slightly different filming styles to vary it and cue to the audience whose view they are currently seeing. Maybe Geralt's POV focuses on non-verbals and threats in a narrower focus, Yennifer's focuses on verbal dialogue and magical presence in the space, Dandelion always has background music and sees everything in vivid color, etc.
@auronwatson2477 Жыл бұрын
As a slav (not polish though), who's read all of the books twice, and played the games more times than I'd consider normal (especially the first one) -- I could not get past the first season. Even the first season annoyed me greatly, yet most people considered it "good", for whatever reason. I appreciate the vids you have done, ofc, there is so much to be said that you could spend literal hours deconstructing the mess. But you do address some stuff that a lot of others tend to miss. I'm very curious about your next planned video, I care a lot about the lore and world building of any fantasy world I engage with. Be it the magic system they've destroyed, or the kings and kingdoms which got totally flanderized, or even the ethnic makeup of different kingdom/races having no cohesion (resembling modern california). Not to mention that geography is non-existent with everyone fast-travelling. Given that half the books is following Geralt and his hanza, who are travelling and tracking Ciri... frankly, I have no idea if there was any fore-thought from these writers. All in all, it's a travesty.
@Wiktor_Klugowski11 ай бұрын
They had a gold mine for years to explore and they screwed it up.
@manwe6829 Жыл бұрын
I was lost at the first season. I knew it was about to be everything but ‘The Witcher’. Absolutely nothing made sense. You mentioned the eel scene and I was so confused by that point 😂 I only watched for Henry, one of my favorite actors.
@TheMone22 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you! I never understood when season one came out how there was some book fans saying it was a good or decent adaptation! Like how?!!! Just because they fell in love with Henry Cavill's acting as Geralt from Witcher 3 i suppose (To each their own, i guess)!... From the first trailer i saw of this show i thought that is NOT my Geralt nor the world and characters that i love from the books, but i wanted to be fair and watch the whole season to not judge it by the trailer alone, and unfortunately i was right! At that ending scene with Geralt and Ciri i literally facepalmed and said "What have you done to my beloved Witcher!". 🤦♀
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it was really annoying when people would pile on you just because you said that the show is not good few years back. I had to leave all online fan groups but I really needed to unload my frustrations and eventually I've found catharsis on r/wiedzmin subreddit which is focused mainly on the books and it was the only place where most people hated the show from the beginning. So that helped me a lot. And I found it funny how people now turned on the show after we've been saying it's shit for years. Almost makes you want to scream "Told you so!".
@TheMone22 Жыл бұрын
@@FolkWalkCZ Yeah, some people like to go with the flow, i guess! And some have the nerve to tell us "You are just biased towards the books" and that is just not true! As you mentioned when we get good adaptations one must give it praise, like The Lord of The Rings masterpiece film trilogy or the amazing BBC series of Pride and Prejudice (1995) and the recent great HBO The Last of Us adaptation, but one can NOT say the same about the Netflix's Witcher.
@Melmelmel03 Жыл бұрын
I hated the 1st season cause it's too fanfictiony yet ppl praise it like it's the best thing 🙄. Yennefer is my fave character and she's been ruined in the show.
@mrmxyzptlk521 Жыл бұрын
The atmosphere and worldbuilding was what broke it for me. I could not even get through the first season because it was so bad. Looking forward to your next episode.
@YumiSumire Жыл бұрын
I have no idea why people praised season 1 so much. It's a 6/10 at best. It was boring, poorly paced and pretentious. And I have never even read the books.
@thomasfranz6467 Жыл бұрын
Well done, good explanation! It was exactly the point in the books that you didn't know a lot that Geralt didn't know, including Yen's backstory, the battle of Sodden and the Fall of Cintra. This built a certain mystery and it made sense. Apparently Netflix also already revealed that Emhyr is Ciri's father, although concealing that might be hard in the show. The reader or the person watching the show will see Emhyr a lot, even though Geralt doesn't, so it's impossible to conceal this from the viewer unless Emhyr looked completely different now, and then it would make no sense for Geralt to find out that he's Ciri's father at the end. I think the reason why many people still like Season 1 or at least think it was ok is that for non-book readers it was an average show (so not too bad at least) that filled the void of fantasy shows after GoT, and they thought while the Season was only average, it at least gave a basis to build on and maybe improve in following Seasons, and it was only when that improvement didn't happen (quite the opposite apparently) that they got annoyed. And book readers had similar hopes for improvement and were just happy to get some more Witcher content, and most were happy with Henry Cavill. And they were probably always happy when they found a book reference in the show. I have heard however, that already in Season 1 (and following seasons), the moral ambiguity of the universe and characters was completely left out, and this is a large part of the books. General fans of the franchise were probably also happy that the Witcher got some more attention. And about the language they used in the show, wasn't there a guy in season 3 talking about a wheat intolerance or something like that? Great medieval impression! And accompanying the swear words, medieval towns are just gray and dirty in the show. I found it really great that the games were at least partly very colourful, and still showed the often depressing conditions the people lived in, especially Witcher 1 did a great job with this. Well, the whole dialogue thing is a real shame, it was the best part of the books for me. If we're lucky there will never be a Regis or Zoltan impression in the Netflix show, after unfortunately Milva was apparently already butchered in the short part she had in Season 3. Great reminder to never watch this show! And hearing about these Netflix inserted stories as a book fan who didn't watch the show, I'm just like 'What the hell?'
@Stavroula199911 ай бұрын
Adaptations should always be assigned to fans of the source material! They always butcher adaptations, with very very few exceptions
@YenOfVen. Жыл бұрын
Get out of my mind! Everything. EVERYTHING that I’ve been saying over and over and over YOUVE put it into this video. I appreciate these videos.
@KM-bu5yw Жыл бұрын
The Nivellen story in the book is so much better that I was dumbfounded the reviews for the episode were so positive. They did not understand the story at all.
@RooRoove Жыл бұрын
Mad respect to Cavill for leaving.
@markolajesic7359 Жыл бұрын
Entire Netflix Witcher series can be summoned with one word: waste.
@finezyjnafantazja24953 күн бұрын
More like human tragedy because you can see some actors were cocaine addicts, Henry Cavill was a victim of mobbing and so was Jaskier's actor. And characters in the story do nothing constructive just escalate the conflict
@francoiscolin66929 ай бұрын
Man i mean it's Netflix. That alone speaks volume. Sadly those people are more into pluging their agenda rather than adapt.
@alexanderlee5669 Жыл бұрын
My problem with this show more than anything is that it's supposed to be for adults but it feels like it was written for children. Feels like one of them child fantasy shows I used watch on the CBBC when I was younger
@karolinakuc478311 ай бұрын
It feels like something written on a knee by some narcisssistic autist. Don't get me wrong autists can write amazing Hans Christian Andersen was an autist and a great author. But to write stuff like that but they have to take time to collect thoughts
@finezyjnafantazja24953 күн бұрын
@@karolinakuc4783And good will. Hexer series from 2002 was also written by a a narcissistic autist but the person wanted to give some wisedom to the story he made some good historical references
@petravotroubkova1916 Жыл бұрын
To be honest, I usually complain at any changes in my beloved stories, but I have to admit they are sometimes necessary. If you can get across the messages, the themes, atmosphere and character dynamics, you can change almost anything you want and the story can take it. I haven't watch the show but seeing what they've done to poor Nivellen, I don't even want to.
@MLPDethDealr32 Жыл бұрын
The ones that defend the show ignore the fact that Lauren Hissrich openly stated on Twitter, " It'll be a 1 for 1 adaptation of the books, there's so much content there itd be criminal not to do so". Both her and Netflix, LIED TO YOU. My only exposure to the Witcher is Witcher 3 and i will never stop playing that game.
@olanordmann7836 Жыл бұрын
The dialogue between Geralt and Glorfindel in season 1 just might be the worst dialogue i've ever seen in cinema.
@music-is-my-world-832 ай бұрын
"Cramming in their made-up bullshit" - no truer words have been spoken.
@iansirraven2151 Жыл бұрын
Love your Slavic folk lore videos, and you tearing this Netflix series a new one! I thought this show started out ok with season 1 😒, but it progressively has gotten worse to its current season 😠! To think the writers were planning 7 seasons of this! Well they shouldn’t have counted their chickens 🐔 before they hatched.
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙂 Yeah, as we say in my country "Neříkej hop, dokud jsi nepřeskočil.".
@shawnamiller191 Жыл бұрын
I liked season 1 until I read the last wish
@Sanakudou Жыл бұрын
I definitely agree about there being way too much swearing, my guess as to why some writers add so much swearing in dialogue is they’re simply unable to separate what they themselves would say vs what the individual characters would say. They’re completely oblivious to the concept of characters having a different “voice” from the author and that “realistic” dialogue isn’t created from making a character simply say what YOU would say in their situation. This inability to separate themself from the character is infested in all aspects of the characterisation too. For some reason modern media if currently plagued with this awful approach to dialogue and characters, how do so many bad writers get into the industry? 😵💫
@adriansepulveda9452 Жыл бұрын
With their legs or connections.
@TonyFed Жыл бұрын
As a fan of the books (and the well done fan fiction that is the Witcher III video game) I appreciate FolkWalkCZ keeping it 100% real in his assessment that the TV show was trash from day one with butchered “adaptation” of the source material and a whole lot of “made up bullshit”. I actually began recording a podcast covering Witcher Season 1 because I was so excited for it but quit in frustration after three episodes. The writing (or lack thereof) was already on the wall. The show runners, writers, and executives at Netflix never had any interest in doing the source material justice. They simply wanted an excuse to execute their “vision” of a typical bloated, nonsensical, out of touch but oh so “stylish” and “progressive” and “edgy” Hollywood fantasy that “subverts expectations”. Of course, they blame everyone but themselves for the shows ultimate failure, and most of all they blame the fans (such as myself) who actually wanted to see The Witcher series succeed.
@alexutzcel Жыл бұрын
hearing someone say " What the f*ck?!" in a medieval setting sounds pretty cringe...
@DudeFromOregon5 ай бұрын
If you think that’s bad, wait till you watch Netflix’s other fantasy series Castlevania.
@SchwaWasHere Жыл бұрын
If they wanted to delve into yennefers backstory that would be fine... If it was GOOD it's just that Netflix put no care into this project and they are plagued by horrible writers Damn it could have been so good...😢😢
@fafiklata Жыл бұрын
What a great cosplay you have!! The Netflix show's costumes don't even come close to yours. You guys done wonderful job!
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙂
@michaelrlomax1977 Жыл бұрын
I only watched the Witcher for Henry Cavill. His acting and passion made me like the series. Even with the problems of bad writing. And yes I could see how bad it was.
@specdecible Жыл бұрын
I never read the books and that eels scene just stuck out like a sore thumb to me. There's no reference to it before or after about being turned into an eel, it just comes out of no where. What even was the point of that? I have no idea... I hated it then, and I hate it even more now learning that it was never in the books.
@NgaBalkan Жыл бұрын
Yeah that was a weird one..I cannot grasp why that as an add on would be a good idea. The source is with in the 4 elements and that’s where all the sorcerer draw their power from.. the whole sacrificing and stuff is bonkers I mean the special about ciri is that she herself is a source and that’s why everyone wants her.. I’m ranting I’m sorry 😭
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Ciri referenced it in the third season but it was not a good idea reminding people of that 😃
@marty.m2933 Жыл бұрын
Probably because they wanted to make Yennefer's whole story a "big fight against the regime" so they made Arethusa this weird fortress of evil. On the other hand, in the books, Yen likes school and somehow doesn't fight against it, so as a mixed result, even in the series she ends up just dissing it and... it's just weird and stupid
@dagome1 Жыл бұрын
I've been a Witcher fan since 1991, when the first book came out. When I watched the series, especially the second season (I haven't started the third one yet), I wanted to swear more than the characters of the series. I think the writers hate the source material. Another explanation is that they're idiots, but then I don't think anyone would hire them.
@mqttii Жыл бұрын
damn, boi. i 110% agree with everything you said. i always find it so frustrating when all your friends say "that show is good". As a big fan, I was only able to watch the first season with great pain. After that I knew it couldn't get any better. So I skipped seasons 2 and 3. And I don't regret it in the least. I'm just tired of such good stories being dragged through the dirt by woke writers. all they care about is to send a message [Women - good and strong, Man - Bad, dumb and useless]. The only thing that makes me happy is that they all hit the wall with it
@au-contraire3 ай бұрын
They had the books, they had the games and a great series of comic books, they had Henry Cavill... and they flushed it all down the drain. And Baginsky was there to give it a nod of approval. Baginsky and his company Platige Image were involved in making video sequences for Witcher the game, he should have known better. And Netflix shouldn't give this project to somebody as clueless as the people who wrote the script and directed it. Witcher just deserves a better adaptation. There is a fan-made movie that's better than what we were served by Netflix. Maybe at least we will have another game.
@processing4426 Жыл бұрын
Dude, you absolutely have to make a video about the hypocrisy of Witcher's fanbase. They want to have a faithful show and yet they cry about not having Geralt go on monster hunts like in the game.... Každopádně další úžasné video Martine!
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Yep, it's annoying sometimes. Díky 🙂
@minidreschi2 Жыл бұрын
I think at that point, the Witcher's fanbase is pretty wide. So which one you talking about? :D The gamers, the book readers, the fantasy lovers, the Henry Cavill fans, or maybe the (0,1%) netflix series fans? :D
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
@@minidreschi2 It's often hard to tell which is which.
@minidreschi2 Жыл бұрын
@@FolkWalkCZ also true, i also can't tell which would be i am, as i came from The Witcher 1 game, as i played, I wanted to know more about the world and other Wticher schools, so after it, i got borrowed books from one of my friends (after the first 3, i also bought myself too, one by one the whole series), however, as time went by, my reading got slower and slower, i still not finished The Lady of the Lake (somewhear near the end, at spoiler: Cahir's last fight) and also not finished the Witcher 3 either, still found it good, yet while the Witcher 1 game, and some of the earlier books got me in the flow, the continues just felt different, for me at games, the first one feelt more natural, folk-folk talish, also the thing that the first game had Hungarian dub also (a bit poorly made at some points but overall got the feeling) gived a lot for me at the time, evenmore so cause i couldn't really speak English back than for the books, i think i just got less free time and also that i'm a bad reader :D
@B0tch0 Жыл бұрын
@@minidreschi2 get the audiobook. It's really good when you bike or drive to work. That's what I did 😊
@KanohiVahi Жыл бұрын
I just realized that Season 3 raises one massive inconsistency with the battle of Sodden hill as well and that is with Tissaia de Vries. If she is so damn powerful as shown in Season 3, why did Yennefer ever have to "unleash her chaos" (or whatever dumb stuff that was) to win the battle of Sodden? Why did she ever even have to sacrifice her powers when Tissaia was right there at Sodden next to Yennefer and could have done the same as Yennefer and way more and without sacrificing her powers? But it's nothing new that this show lacks consistency.
@sortedevaras Жыл бұрын
More importantly why is Yen the hero of the battle and not Vilgefortz? Oh wait it's because he's a man.
@maggiiopgott89753 ай бұрын
And of course they forget that Vilgeforz was also very much RESPONSIBLE FOR the winn
@KanohiVahi3 ай бұрын
@@maggiiopgott8975 That too. They basically gave all of Vilgefortz's importance to Yen and meanwhile made him lose to Cahir in a swordfight and in a really dumb way too 🤣 The show constantly takes away from other characters to give Yen more screentime and importance than she needs, all while completely omitting the actual important Yen moments like her training and bonding with Ciri for example. Now that I think about it, the show chose to omit the most important bonding moment with Ciri for both Geralt and Yen. For Geralt it was totally omitting his first meeting with Ciri in Brokilon which was where the two became attached to each other.
@maggiiopgott89753 ай бұрын
@@KanohiVahi Yes. How can you fuck up so badly. I will not imagine how bad they will do Stefan Skellen and Bonhard. I bet Bonhard is gonna be portrayed as a total perv. And Skellen I bet they will make just slimey
@davidb8539 Жыл бұрын
Your videos have convinced me to read the books; I liked the games, I thought the show was going to be good but man… I can tell it’s awful without even knowing the original material. It’s just lazy. Even if they called it “the stitcher” with “Gerald of Bivria” it would still be awful
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
That's nice to hear 🙂
@mikulik86 Жыл бұрын
Kudos to @FolkWalkCZ, I think this is the best gratification for his efforts. I wish everyone just cancelled their subscription and went for the books.
@sztallone415 Жыл бұрын
the books have a great point to them - namely that they start as short stories, so you aren't waiting 200 pages for the story to 'begin'. the first story is about the striga afaik, so you can quickly compare it with the show
@rochjedrzejewski3548 Жыл бұрын
I am grateful for the very accurate analysis and for drawing attention to the heritage of European culture (including Slavic culture in particular) contained in the books, which Netflix simply destroyed. By the way, Witcher is an original example of fantasy consciously challenging all the stereotypes of the genre - the main character is not the savior of the world, but is treated as an outcast; there is no simple division between good and evil, etc. etc. (by the way, this would be an interesting topic for a separate movie). Therefore, the attempt to make The Witcher a generic fantasy is not only a simple departure from the content of the books, but an undermining of a key foundation of the source material. And this attempt could only end in disaster. I'm afraid that this kind of nuance was unfortunately unfamiliar to the series' screenwriters. I'm looking forward to seeing a movie about the worldbuilding of The Witcher, because in fantasy movie consistent worldbuilding is very important and is the basis of immersion. By the way, from the photos of the LARP I see that you enlisted in the Nilfgaard army. As a Nordling, I accept this with pain and nevertheless wish you good luck on your path 🙂
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Thanks 😃I actually did a video about the Netflix Witcher spin-off Blood Origin where I talk to some extent about how The Witcher is challenging fantasy tropes if you would be interested ( kzbin.info/www/bejne/amm1fYJ8a8Rmms0 ). I'll also talk about how Netflix turned this unique fantasy into a generic one in the next video so stay tuned 😉 Btw I wasn't always member of the Nilfgaardian group I used to dress as a Skelligan warrior 😃 But I want to do a whole video where I'll explain my evolution as a fan of The Witcher 😁
@mikulik86 Жыл бұрын
Well said. Totally agree. I often fantasize, how awesome an adaptation at quality level of the first seasons of GoT (and with 1:1 translation of the book as that b**ch promised us) would be. Just to see all the epic things from the books translated straight on the screen. Also I read the short stories in a chronological order with A Road with No Return as the first story. I thing it would be the perfect first episode.
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
I've read the short stories in the same order but I think that the pilot has to introduce the world of The Witcher and witchers as a faction first to hook people right from the get go and the short story with striga is best for that imho. A Road with No Return would be great as a prologue for the second season (if the first season would be just The Last Wish and the second The Sword of Destiny) because Visenna would appear at the end of the second season when she's healing Geralt after he saves Jurga so the short story about her and Korin at the beginning of the second season would be great introduction of her character and people would then understand who that is when she would appear again at the end of the second season.
@mikulik86 Жыл бұрын
@@FolkWalkCZ I know what you mean and this is how it is conventionally done. But to introduce first the world and then the hero (the striga story would be in this case the perfect second episode) would be something unusual and if done right, I think it could work very well. With the added bonus that Visenna would reappear unexpectedly after almost two seasons, when the viewer would almost forget her (in the first episode seemingly just some random witch) and now he would suddenly learn her real significance and the proverbial circle would close. Also the Child of surprise story could be somehow integrated into Visenna's reappearing. For example like some flashbacks when she starts to heal him. Something similar to the scene from GoT when we learn Jon Snow's true identity. The awesome culmination when the scene cut from the baby's face to grown Jon's face. I imagine here the same with the culmination of the flashback being Visenna's words: "Yes, his name is Geralt."
@HandsomGarbage Жыл бұрын
Welcome back from Poland! Hope you had a great trip 👍
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙂 Yeah, it was fun 👍
@magos3176 Жыл бұрын
Finally someone said it! The first season was shit as the others. All short stories were ruined, Dryads were butchered into bunch of black barbarians in the forest, battle of the Sodden Hill reduced to cheap and terrible cgi larp battle. Characters making no sense, being more diverse than average modern nation today, with terrible costumes and casting choices except Henry of course.
@epsilonfallen5830 Жыл бұрын
The worst part about Ciri's storyline is that it doesn't add anything to the story. Even if you feel like Yennifer's backstory was poorly written, you can still appreciate, that it has a purpose by introducing her. Ciri's on the other hand is just her running away, trying to escaping Cintra. You could cut everything in her storyline between Calanthe's death, where she tells Ciri to find Geralt and their actual meeting and the plot wouldn't change in any meaningful way. It's just a lot of wasted screentime in a season, that already feels to compressed and rushed. :/
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
The problem with Yennefer's storyline is that it ruined her character and also mages, sorceresses, magic system, Thanedd and many other things.
@MWBalls Жыл бұрын
Ciri's story in the books tells you so much more about her even though its literally a few lines long. She's a survivor, she goes from princess to nameless war refugee and somehow survives long enough to get adopted by a random villager. In the show shes just walking plot armor shambling from 1 disaster to the next.
@epsilonfallen5830 Жыл бұрын
@@FolkWalkCZ I'm not saying it was great, but it has some justification exist, by introducing Yennifer and Tessia and it tries to do some worldbuilding which the show has very little of. Yes it was badly done, but at the very least I understand the basic idea behind these scenes and why a writer might add them. Ciri's storyline is almost exclusively a waste of screentime. If you add up her scenes you probably have close to an hour you could skip without really missing ANYTHING. It's like they took an entire episode and just threw it out the window.
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
@@epsilonfallen5830 Fair enough 🙂
@epsilonfallen5830 Жыл бұрын
@@FolkWalkCZ 🙂
@FlaccidPhoenix Жыл бұрын
Yeah your breakdown of your ideal season 1&2 sounds soooo much better
@yavang5580 Жыл бұрын
Where can I see more of those LARP photos? That armor looks amazing, better than anything in the Netflix show.
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Here's the whole album: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.775453841247162&type=3 Here's another one: facebook.com/media/set?vanity=100078383793498&set=a.289784586977666 If you like our gear specifically you can follow Nazair Brigade either on Facebook: facebook.com/Nilfgaard.brigada.Nazair or Instagram: instagram.com/nazairbrigade/
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
And thanks btw 🙂
@mindbrain93511 ай бұрын
Thank you for your entertaining work.
@kitkatfisher7018 Жыл бұрын
Slowly getting the feeling I only enjoyed S01 because I only played the game. I need to read the books.
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Yes, do that please. You won't be disappointed and you'll appreciate the games even more 😉
@Quasimodo-mq8tw Жыл бұрын
"ruined the Atmosphere...","not the most important... part"....😵💫Sir, i shooked and appaled to hear that from you😅(But seriously, it is the reason why the First Witcher Game is still my favorite Game in the Series)
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Well, I said that because people usually say that ruining the story and characters is much bigger problem which is true but for me atmosphere is almost on the same level.
@Quasimodo-mq8tw Жыл бұрын
@@FolkWalkCZ Without thinking to deep into it, id say, you can have good story and characters with a bad atmosphere, but you can not have good atmosphere with bad characters and story...So give me good atmosphere(and other holy grails while we at it ;-) )
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
@@Quasimodo-mq8tw Well said 🙂
@yairsofer893311 ай бұрын
FINALLY SOMEONE SAYS SEASON ONE SUCKED! IT WAS TERRIBLE LIKE THE REST OF THE SHOW!! Also great video
@FolkWalkCZ11 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙂
@HEKVT Жыл бұрын
Should just call the show The Witch instead of The Witcher because of hie little of the story is actually on Geralt. Netflix just butchered the franchise, even new characters such as Voleth Meir which is clearly inspired by Baba Yaga are done in a weird way.
@donwild50 Жыл бұрын
In Netflix's world "adaption=totally f*cked up"
@andreaso8886 Жыл бұрын
There was a different version of Renfrys story originally. I've seen pictures of the cast and some of the episode. Far more faithfull to the book. Why they didn't stick with it is beyond me!
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I've seen it too. Well, that's Netflix for you. They rarely get something right.
@karolinakuc478311 ай бұрын
The episode that tells Nivellen's story is the only one that has coherent writting.
@FolkWalkCZ11 ай бұрын
It's still a shit adaptation.
@Left4Coragem Жыл бұрын
At 14:45, when you speak about dialog, that's literally what moves the history forward. What people mean when they say dialog is boring? What those people don't realize, is that it's not the dialog that's the problem. Most of the time, the culprit for a scene to be boring is the setting in which the story happens, uninteresting characters, a plot that seems to have no forward momentum, uninspired camera work, bad actor, and then comes the dialog. Sure, the dialog can still be at fault, but in a visual media, there's so many other things that come even before the actors say their first line.
@FeoXD Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree, yet still the first season was bearable and we could still be hopeful :) The second one was a tragedy I want to wipe out of my memory. The third was already a lost cause and one hell of a circus and a half
@spinspir1741 Жыл бұрын
Man, I want a parrot for myself that the only thing he knows to say is kurwa mach 😂 !!!
@franciszaldivar337 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I mean like I've told a lot of people, this "adaptation" just felt like it was catering to the whiny SJWs who complained about the "lack of representation" in the games, not to mention the article by one of the ex-writers revealed that a lot of the writers/showrunners hated the source material to the point of actively mocking it Hell, the casting director openly admitted she did the "diverse casting" because she thought the setting was "too white" and wanted to challenge "beauty standards" (in the case of Yennefer), which yeah I mean I've read the books (except for Season of Storms), and honestly what Netflix has done is just insulting to the fans and the people of Poland. I even had this one woke amoeba say that she liked the "diverse casting" in the show and that it was better than having "15 white women where you can't tell them apart", it's like "you clearly don't understand the source material at all", it was actually when I critiqued the show that got me kicked out of a Discord group for supposedly "promoting hate speech". I even said it's not that we don't want diversity in a show/film, just that the way it's done these days is to "reflect the modern world" than telling a good story.
@agiksf.8998 Жыл бұрын
To me it's always so hypocritical when they talk about the need for representation in light of this show. Polish people/Slavs have NONE in American pop culture (I cannot count the Russian mafia)! One time, just one! We manage to get our culture out there to the mainstream and they turn it to freaking California and ruin the story to top it off. Damn, this makes me hate Sapkowski for selling out. I never watched S2 after I heard the plot synopsis 🤮 Dropped this like a steaming pile of dung that this thing is.
@franciszaldivar337 Жыл бұрын
@@agiksf.8998 yeah I already had a few morons on a Discord group I'm on (I run a Witcher TTRPG campaign and one of my players recommended this one Discord group to find new players) say that it's "not indicative of California, rather the U.K" and I responded with "it's more like the U.K in modern times" and that in history, Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages was pretty white, which this idiot said "it's just a fantasy series..." which is one of the stupidest arguments I've ever heard
@malakimphoros2164 Жыл бұрын
How about an episode on reco armours in general? As you are a larper this could be a fun one to make.
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I'll talk about it in the next video 😉
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Or if you mean armors in general and not just in the show I'm thinking about making a video about what is it like to be a member of Nazair Brigade so I might mention something about armors and our gear there. But if you want someone who really understands armors and talks about them I recommend my friend's channel. We were making videos together but then I started my own channel and I don't have enough time to help him edit videos so he stopped doing them. But hopefully we can get back to it in the future. kzbin.info/www/bejne/fJ3VgqCipLSaaKM
@carmenjohnson1834 Жыл бұрын
The second, I hear from producers and directors that they’re going to add in certain groups of people because the source material doesn’t reflect enough diversity, I’m out.
@Celadonis-the-Lore-Seeker Жыл бұрын
The more I watch your video series on The Witcher show, the more I realize how mediocre the show is.
@martingundersen6164 Жыл бұрын
Great video, I can't agree more! I was done with Netflix version after seonen 1, they changed everything for the worse in my opinion. Fools
@NIL0S Жыл бұрын
Yeah, whenever the Netflix Witcher tried to pull off one of those unnecessary large battles that aren't even in the books, it just reminded me of how small the show really is.
@shawnamiller191 Жыл бұрын
Don't need needles battles just what was in the books and don't even need to show them all
@anansi9291 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I still recall at the release of the first season people crying out “‘Tis not like in da games! This is from les books you uncultured peasant! Thou shall like it! Even Superman is in it”. While I was thinking: what books are you talking about? May I see them? ‘Cause this garbage is not what I was reading. And now when the show finally spiralled into insanity, Henry got booted out and writers admitted hating on the Witcher story, only then people started saying “Oh no. The show is actually bad!” What a joke.
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's what I also want to mention in the video about the hypocrisy of The Witcher fandom.
@anansi9291 Жыл бұрын
@@FolkWalkCZ This reminds me a lot of the SW sequels situation, but this is wholly different story xD Btw, are you planning to have a per episode breakdown of the Netflix show in the future? Or a detailed analysis of Wiedzmin series? I think it might be interesting to compare the adapted events to the books in order to see where they fail and where they succeed, and why. For example, you mentioned Renfri’s ultimatum is missing from the show, but there were other story beats that were removed. Like her attempt of killing Geralt after being mortally wounded, which would not help her to get Stregobor, but it would satisfy her bloodlust as Geralt wronged her. It was instead replaced by her blabbing smth about “Ciri is yo Destiny”. Even the Destiny itself being known to any peasant in the show, while in the books not even all the sorceresses would believe in it as Destiny is hard to prove or quantify.
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
@@anansi9291 I really want to start doing videos about folklore again but I need to finish this video series first. Normally I'm doing one video about The Witcher per month but I might make an exception to it sometimes when there will be something worthy of a whole video series. I wanted to make a video about The Hexer for years and I'm still planning to do that. I wasn't really gonna do a whole video series on it but now when you mention it, it sounds enticing. We'll see. There's also possibility that we will start doing podcast about The Witcher with one other youtuber from Germany who contacted me several weeks ago and we've been talking about it since. He loves the books as well and has really great points so I hope that it will work out but it really depends on how much free time I'll have for it. So yeah, if we start the podcast I'll let everyone on the channel know about it.
@anansi9291 Жыл бұрын
@@FolkWalkCZ Podcast would be interesting indeed. I haven’t seen anyone else talking about the books in detail, so a different prospective on the subject sounds intriguing. If you will find time that is. Personally, I am not picky and if the podcast is once a week, a month or semi-annually would not really bother me. Nor other people I hope. Meanwhile, will check out your folklore creatures and traditions videos. Smth like Strziga I haven’t ever heard of before aside of the Witcher series.
@astronomicafilms Жыл бұрын
Season 1 was so bad, it made me decide NOT to read the books. Luckily, my good friend convinced me to go for it. I did, and I really really enjoyed them.
@karolinakuc478310 ай бұрын
Anything has more spirit of Witcher. Even fan made parody like "Magnaci I Czarodzieje" or Wiedźmin Dziewki Goń by QT Studio or Egzorcysta by Bartosz Walszek. Just like Turkish Star Wars have more epirit of Star Wars than anything Disney made. They seem to compete who destroys source material more
@hapexamendia Жыл бұрын
Liked this video immediately just for the LARPing pic, so cool!
@FolkWalkCZ Жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙂
@VersusView1000 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always. Keep it up my lord.
@khaloscar Жыл бұрын
Spot on!!
@HontounoShiramizu Жыл бұрын
The part about Nivellen is actually much, much worse since he DOES confess to looting, arson and murder earlier in the episode and Gerald and Ciri forgave him no problem, Ciri even calling him a good person. But unrequited coitus? Nah, man. You're not immortal anymore so do the deed! Guess the first three were some kind of summer of love.
@markkipanga19333 ай бұрын
Peter Jackson's lord of the ring movies gives a basic idea of how the world of the series works, but books gives a complete picture. The harry potter movies gives a basic idea of how the world of the series works, but the books gives a complete picture. Witcher Videogames gives a basic idea of how the world of the series works, but the books gives a complete picture. Netflix Witcher series gives a some wat confused idea of how the world of the series works, but the books give a complete picture.
@finezyjnafantazja24953 күн бұрын
Netflix is just Sapkowski's books but deprived any meritorical value. Even writting couldn't be coherent
@markkipanga19333 күн бұрын
@@finezyjnafantazja2495 . yeah the netflix series is not an adaption, its a Bastardization of the books.
@middlesiderrider Жыл бұрын
Witcher fans that paid any attention when this adaptation was announced knew it was going to be bad. As soon as we found out the show runner was going to be feminist activist Lauren HISSrich we knew. But we still hoped. Then the pictures of the "ballsack" armor came out. We still hoped.But the show sucked from the beginning. Anyone who has read the books and/or played the games and still liked the first season is someone with either terrible taste or no integrity
@bartekprzybylski1169 Жыл бұрын
Great work, thank You! After Season 3 i started for a 3rd time "The Witcher" saga, and was for me such disappointment when i compare books with Netflix "joke"... There is so many in depth great stories, political plots etc. and those muppets made a series for stupid teenagers who get exited about "f..k" word... And Baginski's comments is just outrage... How stupid You have to be, to say such sh...ty things. Thanks again, can wait for next of Your materials! Best regards!