...That includes one giant spoiler.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/ente...review-patrick-stewart-soars-high/4505941002/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/ente...review-patrick-stewart-soars-high/4505941002/
I read some review from EW that said the show was atrocious. It's hard to take critics seriously these days. Many are sick of their jobs and sick of watching shows, which when watched in bulk, clearly all flow together.
The EW reviewer was pretty clearly one of those people who is unhappy that it isn't TNG. I think he even brought up The Orville.
Was the EW reviewer Darren Franich? The TV critic who watched just the first and fifth episodes of The Witcher and proceeded to give the show an F "because life’s too short for Netflix drama running times"? I'm not sure he's the model of a professional, regardless of what one thinks of the series under review.
Wait, is The Witcher any good? I didn't read any reviews, just watched first two episodes and couldn't stand all the world building about characters I couldn't care less about. Does it get better after second episode? I'd love to give it another try.Was the EW reviewer Darren Franich? The TV critic who watched just the first and fifth episodes of The Witcher and proceeded to give the show an F "because life’s too short for Netflix drama running times"? I'm not sure he's the model of a professional, regardless of what one thinks of the series under review.
Anyway, I'm glad the show is generally getting positive press.
I read some review from EW that said the show was atrocious. It's hard to take critics seriously these days. Many are sick of their jobs and sick of watching shows, which when watched in bulk, clearly all flow together.
Wait, is The Witcher any good? I didn't read any reviews, just watched first two episodes and couldn't stand all the world building about characters I couldn't care less about. Does it get better after second episode? I'd love to give it another try.
I thought The Witcher was pretty entertaining, and I liked how they structured the show, which doesn't really become apparent until episodes 3/4. The show follows three major characters, but if you aren't interested in them, you might not like the show.
My respect for sitting through more than one episode of that show, I didn't even manage thatWas the EW reviewer Darren Franich? The TV critic who watched just the first and fifth episodes of The Witcher .
My respect for sitting through more than one episode of that show, I didn't even manage that
Yeah, I wouldn't say it was great, but I thought it was generally entertaining. It has a lot of promise, I think.
I enjoyed it and I'm not into that kind of gaming fantasy at all.Wait, is The Witcher any good? I didn't read any reviews, just watched first two episodes and couldn't stand all the world building about characters I couldn't care less about. Does it get better after second episode? I'd love to give it another try.
An important part of enjoying the series is realizing it's not trying to be the next Game of Thrones. It's trying to be a modern update to Hercules/Xena. It revels in its cheesiness in certain places, and assuredly doesn't take itself totally seriously.
Good thing I agree with CNN less and less these days.![]()
They are just trying desperately to be 'critical'.Exactly so. I saw someone praise the show as trashy fun, and while I wouldn't use those words, the sentiment is right. For what it wants to be, I enjoyed it, cheese and all.
This is the second recent show that critics describe as slow that I personally found spellbinding. (The first was His Dark Materials.) I'm used to critics critiquing things for being too fast paced and not spending enough time talking. Are things changing? Am I getting old? What gives?
This is the second recent show that critics describe as slow that I personally found spellbinding. (The first was His Dark Materials.) I'm used to critics critiquing things for being too fast paced and not spending enough time talking. Are things changing? Am I getting old? What gives?
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