Bob liked the first episode of The Witcher, so we've...ugh...continued to watch. It gets better -- the color palette expands, so we see mountains and forests; there's some comedic relief; there's less bragging about strangling people and puppies. I still don't like it: jumping back and forth in time between the interlocking stories of three sets of characters, so you're constantly confused ("does this take place years before or just after the previous scene"); naked girls everywhere; not a single gay hint -- even a giant orgy consists entirely of male-female couples; and the annoying habit of introducing cute guys, only to have them garrotted in the next scene.
Here are the top 10 dead hunks (I could only list the ones named in the episode or on the Witcher wiki; many other nameless hunks bit the dust):
The first plot arc features the Witcher traveling from kingdom to kingdom, where he kills monsters that are "impossible to kill" and has sex wtih ladies. He eventually encounters the people in the second and third plotlines, at various time periods in their history. Meanwhile, his comic relief sidekick, the Bard, tries to pick up every lady he sees, and has to constantly flee from the irate husbands and boyfriends of the men he's cuckolded.
Their corpses include:
1. Mikal (Bogdan Iancu, top photo), from the kingdom of Timeria, is killed by a werewolf-type monster.
2. The Witcher Remus (Gudmundur Thorvaldsson, the one with his tongue out) offers to do the killing, but fails.
3. Lord Urcheon (Bart Edwards)a knight cursed with a hedgehog face, dies off-camera immediately after being introduced.
In the second plot, a girl named Yennifer trains to become a mage (a magician who advises kings). Although she is the most powerful mage in the history of the universe, she is underemployed as a babysitter to kings' neglected wives and boorish sons. Eventually, after 30 years of this (shown in various scenes that aren't in chronological sequence), she goes rogue, conjures up a lot of orgies, has sex with lots of men, and tries to find her destiny. And maybe hook up with her first boyfriend, or was that a scene from earlier in her history? Who knows?
Her corpses include:
4. Prince Eyk (Jordan Renzo) whom she is babysitting and flirting with, gets his throat cut on a dragon-hunting expedition.
5. Atlan Kirk, a fellow mage, is killed during one of the climactic battles.
The third plot features Ciri, the Chosen One, destined to become the most powerful being in the universe, but so far just a princess who goes into hiding when her kingdom is conquered and the entire royal family commits suicide. Some scenes take place before the kingdom-genocide, some immediately after, and some long after. She gets a boyfriend at one point, but he dumps her because of all the "death and destruction" that follows her around.
Her corpses include:
6. Sir Lazlo (Maciej Musial), her bodyguard, dies during the first-episode genocide (see previous article).
7. King Eist (Bjorn Haraldsson), her father, likewise.
8. Adon (Kriztian Czakvari) invites Ciri to stay with his family in a refugee camp, and is promptly skewered to death.
9. Anton (Rob Malone), a friend of her childhood, now blaming her for causing the kingdom to fall, gets blasted by a magical scream.
10. Nadbor (Jack Wolfe) the son of a farm family that has taken Ciri in, gets blasted by a fireball five minutes after meeting her.
See also: The Witcher: Everyone Dies.
Did something go wrong in the editing, or was one picture removed? The texts for numbers 6 and 7 are placed next to one picture. I would assume that this is 6, but the guy could be old enough to play a king and father of a teenager / twenty-something. That nr. 5 has no picture is clear to me (no name of the actor), but 6 and 7 are not so clear.
ReplyDeleteI don't have pictures for all of them. For #6, you can go back to the previous article, which has a photo of the actor playing Lazlo. The photo here is for the actor playing #7, King Eist.
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