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- 30 de Ene, 2018
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She's stillIt also messes up Renfri's character since it showed that - whether due to Stregobor's actions or by birth - she had become a monster.
She's stillholding a girl at knife point. I just miss her prophesying her own death. And that last moment where she tries to kill Geralt. "I am what I am" and all that.
Yeah show does not look high budget.Sure, but she gives her up pretty much immediately and by making that girl the helper of Stregobor, it kinda made the girl the only one she had to threaten. A lot different than getting ready to massacre an entire village.
A bit into episode two now. I'm not sure if it's the lighting, cinematography, overall production values, or what... but something makes it feels like a bigger budget CW show. Really, I don't think it seems much better than The 100.
Episode 3 was substantially better. Solid job all around. Dialogue is still a bit shaky but I thoroughly enjoyed this one. And for anyone confused: Yes, they're jumping back and forth in time a lot in the show. Episode 3 confirms it.
Yeah show does not look high budget.
The entire CG budget is in the last episode.This show seems so cheap. Everything looks cheap.
Not watching the rest of the series.
This seems like it was made for teenagers.
It's better than the Defenders but it's got some big problems structurally. If they get a second season that may not be an issue anymore since there's no need to drive face first through the first two books + a bunch of extra backstory stuff in 8 episodes.The showrunner is the same exceptional individual that brought us The Defenders, my friend.
The entire CG budget is in the last episode.
It's better than the Defenders but it's got some big problems structurally. If they get a second season that may not be an issue anymore since there's no need to drive face first through the first two books + a bunch of extra backstory stuff in 8 episodes.
Honestly, it feels like an 8 hour long pilot.
I don't like diversity casting either but that's very far from the show's weakest link.They destroyed any chance of thriving thanks to the way they did their casting. There would've been nothing wrong with an all-white cast for this one.
I don't like diversity casting either but that's very far from the show's weakest link.
Henry Cavill is the worst of the main three in this, sadly. Hard to get lack of affect to not look wooden and the dialogue isn't great, to be fair. He's not bad. He's fine really. But it's not a standout performance for him.I mean, they didn't go for talent, they went for skin color, and then the only right choice of a main character was literally Geralt, because Henry Cavill is an amazingly flexible actor in terms of acting range. I wonder if Lauren S Hissrich is from New York.
Edit: Nope, she's from Ohio.