Posted December 22, 2019
BeatriceElysia: How did you like it? Have you watched it?
My brother has Netflix and we have watched 4 and half episodes. He's now playing Witcher 1.
I personally think it has charm, but critical score of 50% is right there. It's still enjoyable to watch, nonetheless, it's just not the masterpiece. Lots of cringeworthy moments, but lots of funny moments also.
So far, I think it is absolute rubbish with massively wasted potential. I'm currently 7 minutes in of the 3rd episode, and have found it decent medication for insomnia. I completely agree with the score of it being 50% (or perhaps a little less). Storytelling is a craft, and this series fails massively when it comes to crafting a story. It is a jumbled mess. My brother has Netflix and we have watched 4 and half episodes. He's now playing Witcher 1.
I personally think it has charm, but critical score of 50% is right there. It's still enjoyable to watch, nonetheless, it's just not the masterpiece. Lots of cringeworthy moments, but lots of funny moments also.
Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys had "charm". Those shows, as camp and cringeworthy as they can be at times, at least told a story in a cohesive manner, and were cringeworthy in a good way (if they are your 'cup of tea'). The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, and Game of Thrones, were masterful in their storytelling, regardless of what other criticisms they might deserve.
Netflix's The Witcher is lacking in so many aspects, but most of all due to its inability to structure a story that draws the viewer in, to care about the characters and have one wanting to see more. Within 20 minutes of the series being aired, it had a rating of 9.3 from thousands of votes. That rating is constantly dropping, as real reviewers are sharing their opinion. IMDB used to be a source of decent reviews. It hasn't been that way for quite some time. The amount of new accounts that rate a new show 10/10 and say little of substance is very common, and gives rise to the perception of "paid shills".
Post edited December 22, 2019 by Tarnicus