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Emily Gera
Monday, January 13, 2020, 17:30 GMT
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Netflix has finally resolved one of our main concerns about its Witcher TV series:
It assumes too many facts about the complex universe.
The streaming company has now organized an interactive map and arranged a chronological event schedule in The Witcher to help viewers follow up as they watch the show.
If you've already watched the Netflix series, then you already know its jumping schedule, and if you haven't read the series of books or played these games, it will be difficult to follow the events.
"Kirke wrote in a review of the show:" The show is an adaptation of the short story of The Witcher, making it anthropological.
"Every episode takes place at a different time in each character, jumping back and forth depending on the situation, depending on how you piece them together. Sometimes it works, sometimes it's just confusing because you start from No time frame is explicitly told for each sequence. Again, it feels like the show's writers are just writing for existing fans, not looking for their own new audience. "
Now you can track events all in one place on www.witchernetflix.com. Its schedule is divided into four parts, the general history of the show's protagonists Geralt, Yennefer, Ciri, and The Witcher Universe, while also specifying which events occur in which episodes.
Netflix has Renewal of The Witcher Season 2, The process will begin sometime next year.