kohlrak: Could maybe use a few more scars or testosterone shots, but, meh, i can imagine much, much worse.
CharlesGrey: The point is, it could also be a whole lot better. As others already pointed out, you can find amateur/ semi-pro cosplayers of Geralt who do a much more convincing job.
All the ones i see are based on the witcher 3. Given it's a series, i'd imagine they'd start closer to the beginning, when geralt doesn't look ancient. Do you have any such cosplay photos you'd like to share? I don't necessarily mean of yourself, but ones that would actually fit the obvious time.
That said, I do have some gripes with the show, already, and probably won't be watching. I just think it's only fair to be fair to something they managed to do right.
sasuke12: Netflix has been making and cancelling crappy TV shows left and right these days.
First, they moronically inject politics and left-wing propaganda in their shows.
Second, people hate it.
Third, lack of ratings makes Netflix cancel the show.
Fourth, learn nothing from previous mistakes, Netflix rinses and repeats the above three steps.
I don't have high hopes for this show, given that the showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich openly admits to politicizing the show and making it more "female-friendly".
CharlesGrey: Thing is, those were probably terrible shows to begin with. A good team of creative people can take certain political topics and still come up with a good result, whether you agree with their opinions or not. But a crappy series/ movie is going to be crap, with or without controversial content.
On topic: Can't say I care for the actor and this "interpretation" of Geralt. Apparently there are some mods for Witcher 3 which turn Geralt into a young "pretty-boy", so perhaps this series targets the same audience. Teenage girls gotta have cute guys to write fanfiction about. *shrug*
You do realize he aged throughout the games, right? He looks really young in TW1.