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Henry Cavill, Freya Allan, Robbie Amell, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, Hugh Skinner, Sam Woolf, Ed Birch, Kaine Zajaz, Sean Cernow, Joey Batey (mehr)Streaming (1)
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Shaerrawedd (S03E01)
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Getrennter Weg (S03E02)
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Wiedersehen (S03E03)
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Die Einladung (S03E04)
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Die Kunst der Illusion (S03E05)
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Gut geplant ist halb gewonnen (S03E06)
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Vom Regen in die Traufe (S03E07)
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Der Preis des Chaos (S03E08)
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Die Vorsehung führte sie zusammen. Gefährliche Mächte wollen sie auseinanderbringen. Während auf dem Kontinent Krieg droht, tun Geralt und Yennefer alles, um Ciri zu beschützen. (Netflix)
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Big bad. When Cavil isn't chopping monsters to pieces, it's either terribly confusing or boring, often both. I haven't read the source material, but blathering on and on about how important Ciri is and how she's going to change everything can't be enough of a carrying theme for the books, the talk of family is getting worse than in Fast and Furious. The acting isn't really great either, and apart from the main grouch, it's awful, though maybe that's down to the crappy dialogue. Considering how much potential has been drowned in uninteresting political lines after the first season, I'm almost sorry The Witcher wasn’t picked by HBO. Henry Cavil is leaving and I think I'll wrap it up with him. ()
The creators got to the point where the author of the source material seemed to be experimenting with hallucinogenic drugs, which negatively affected the plot. Well, considering the series hasn't really impressed me so far, I can't say I'm expecting much now. With the Tower of the Gull, the books took a steep decline, but the advantage of the series is that there isn't much room for a drop in quality. I really can't imagine how the whole thing will look after Henry Cavill leaves (who didn't even fit the role), because it feels like he carried the whole show. / Lesson learned: Not even CGI can save a weak story. ()