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Author Topic: Netflix: The Witcher  (Read 1224 times)

MikeDeanesDarkGlasses

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Netflix: The Witcher
« on: January 02, 2020, 03:12:03 PM »
I've watched a few episodes.  Visuals are pretty good, casting could be better, and the storyline/plot is slow.  There's definitely a lot to digest after first 4 episodes.  It's as if I want this series to be successful, but it's letting me down.  Seems somewhat corny too.   

What are your thoughts?

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Re: Netflix: The Witcher
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2020, 03:41:09 PM »
I've got one episode to go.  I like it.  I do have some trouble with some of the accents and low, semi-audible speaking sometimes.  It helped to watch the two-minute character summaries at the end of the episode list to fill in some of the details.  After the first episode, which almost lost me because it was so action-heavy, they did a much better job developing the characters. 
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