But, probably you need to read a plot summary to follow it, if not the Witcher books. The Netflix version follows the book plot, not the game plot, if you’ve played those.https://twitter.com/AnAvianOmen/status/1208425528287473665 …
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The books are… OK? Good some of the time? English translation problem? They bog down for a hundred pages at a stretch and then suddenly take off. Whereas Witcher 3 is one of the greatest vidyas of all time. The movie visuals stay quite close to the Witcher 3 prototypes, btw.
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A no-spoilers crib sheet (if that’s feasible?) for people new to the story would be a very helpful prerequisite. Or, if not that, then one could read a plot summary after each episode, so it would make sense retrospectively.
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This is, hilariously, making me more interested in watching it.
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I think if you like this sort of thing, then its not making any sense would not be a big obstacle. It’s an extremely good example of the sort of thing it is, even without any plot.
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I am unreasonably excited about it :)
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