![]() Geralt knows that the Continent isn’t safe for himself or Ciri, especially due to their “other” status. “She’s gone,” Tissaia tells Geralt (Cavill), who stumbles upon the bloody scene with Princess Ciri ( Freya Allan) in tow.Īs the war rumbles on, Geralt and Ciri head to the safe haven of Kaer Morhen, the old keep where witchers used to be trained. As Tissaia (MyAnna Buring) and Vilgefortz (Mahesh Jadu) search through the rubble and charred bodies, they come to the conclusion that Yennefer is dead, having sacrificed herself to save them. The action picks up where we left off last season, in the aftermath of the battle at Sodden Hill, where Yennefer ( Anya Chalotra) tapped into fire magic to fend off the Nilfgaardians. At least for now, the timelines have been abandoned, with all of the action taking place in the same era. The action jumped around so much that it often took a while for the viewer to anchor themselves, especially while also trying to familiarize themselves with the vast array of characters. If there was any criticism of the first season, it was that the multiple timelines were perhaps a little confusing at times. What’s different, however, is the structure. Based on this first episode of Season 2, we’re in for more of the same in the second go around. ![]() ![]() The first season of Lauren Schmidt Hissrich’s fantasy drama adaptation succeeded due to a hefty sense of fun, with its fantastic fight sequences and sly tongue-in-cheek humor. After a two-year absence, The Witcher is back with more grotesque monsters, magic-wielding mages, and Henry Cavill grunts.
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