The only positive is, as always, the storyline around Geralt. Henry Cavill is Geralt of Riva.
Otherwise, it is built on drama, which is not felt at all, the effects look terrible, greenscreen is far too clear to see and an explanation of why something is happening is not really received.
The choreography is well done, the tension is built up and even his antagonist acts as a serious villian who could be fun to watch in the next seasons.
It is much closer to the book than the first 2 seasons and parts of the 3rd season but still too confusing, complicated and unnecessary talk that is only supposed to sound noble, but are many words about nothing.
Far to Many secondary characters are put in one epsiode..
Otherwise, it is built on drama, which is not felt at all, the effects look terrible, greenscreen is far too clear to see and an explanation of why something is happening is not really received.
The choreography is well done, the tension is built up and even his antagonist acts as a serious villian who could be fun to watch in the next seasons.
It is much closer to the book than the first 2 seasons and parts of the 3rd season but still too confusing, complicated and unnecessary talk that is only supposed to sound noble, but are many words about nothing.
Far to Many secondary characters are put in one epsiode..