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The witcher season 2 review
The witcher season 2 review










That’s the only way for their relationship to be what it needs to be. Geralt isn’t the unfeeling monster a lot of people mistake him for, we already knew that, but Ciri brings out a side of him neither Yennefer nor Jaskier ever managed, one that isn’t just protective and tender, but also emotionally available, because that’s what she needs. To loving her, to treating her as family, to being the father figure she never had. But in season 2 we see him not only committing to protecting Ciri, but fully committing to more. So, let’s talk about the second season of the show, and discuss what worked, what didn’t, and what we want to see next: WHAT WORKEDĭad!Geralt: For someone who spent the entirety of season 1 fighting against destiny, when Geralt commits to something, he really and truly commits, we gotta give him that. And I don’t want to say that’s exactly why I’ve been watching since, like, the first episode of season 1, but that is exactly why I’ve been watching.Ĭan I get season 3 tomorrow? Please and thank you. And that means that, whatever’s coming - and knowing The Witcher, a lot is, they will face together. Still, there’s promise.įrom now on, the three of them are a family.

the witcher season 2 review

Sure, Geralt gets a lot of time to be Dad!Geralt and Ciri gets a chance to build a relationship with him, but the Yennefer part, with both Ciri and Geralt is a little murkier by the end of the season.

the witcher season 2 review

The Witcher season 2 finally delivers on the promise of family that season 1 set up, and it does so in the best/worst of ways, in that it gives us enough to get us invested, and then it ends when it finally seems like we’re going to get more.












The witcher season 2 review