While I’ve enjoyed seasons past, including the animated bit they put out that one year, after watching an episode and a half of the first half of this last season 3 a couple things became clear, there are too many subplots/characters to the point that I simply tune out all the names and don’t care, focusing instead on the main three, and lastly that I’m bored. It’s become something tiresome, and I shut it off after a couple episodes, maybe I’ll revisit, probably not.
Yeah same, I was really hoping the witcher show would turn out great but then when they first showed the nilfgaard armours before S1 I lost hope and my fear turned out to be justified.
To be fair, the books had a shit ton (like a lot seriously) of characters and subplots too…however the books weren’t complete and utter dogshit so it was fine.
While I’ve enjoyed seasons past, including the animated bit they put out that one year, after watching an episode and a half of the first half of this last season 3 a couple things became clear, there are too many subplots/characters to the point that I simply tune out all the names and don’t care, focusing instead on the main three, and lastly that I’m bored. It’s become something tiresome, and I shut it off after a couple episodes, maybe I’ll revisit, probably not.
It doesn’t get better. S3 is so far detached from what season 1 brought to the table as to be mockery. The acting feels so forced in this one.
That’s a shame, but this kind of shit is why I cancelled my Netflix and never looked back.
Yeah same, I was really hoping the witcher show would turn out great but then when they first showed the nilfgaard armours before S1 I lost hope and my fear turned out to be justified.
To be fair, the books had a shit ton (like a lot seriously) of characters and subplots too…however the books weren’t complete and utter dogshit so it was fine.