🎶🌼 he’s got a lute and he’s not afraid to use it people
[ID Portraits of Jaskier from different witcher adaptations. In order: Netflix tv show, third witcher game, Hexer 2002, the musical and books. end ID]
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🎶🌼 he’s got a lute and he’s not afraid to use it people
[ID Portraits of Jaskier from different witcher adaptations. In order: Netflix tv show, third witcher game, Hexer 2002, the musical and books. end ID]
"Normally. She requires faithfulness, but she tosses me somebody's pants. Let's go to the tavern."
"Oh! One more scoundrel. Look at him - he's pale. Firmly because of profligacy."
"Jaskier. I had forgotten how it is with you."
aka the episode where we find out that ethical polyamory would really help solve a lot of Geralt and Yennefer’s problems. Not all of them but some
I really like the Geralt characterization in the Hexer. I want to transplant him into the Netflix tv show haha. Now while this was the ep where Geralt finds out Yennefer is also with Istredd and didn’t tell him it’s also the episode where Geralt has sexual tension with 3 different guys, one of whom is Istredd 😆
[ID sketches from the chest up of Geralt and Yennefer with their backs to each other and a broken heart between them with the words “broken ass marriage”. To the left Geralt and Durbot facing each other with “fuck or kill” between them. To the right Geralt and Istredd shake hands with “breakup bros” between them. At the bottom Geralt and Jaskier smile at each other with a heart and a snail between them.End ID]
It’s THEM✨ Yennskier 💜🎶
and the fugliest baby dragon 😬
This episode was very much like the book. They even worked in topless Yennefer tho in a much more positive context. IDK why reading something creepy vs seeing it feels so different but I’m glad they didn’t include the threats of rape and all that.
Loved that we got to see the messy bits of the yenralt relationship and the friendship with Jaskier. We even got to see the silly side of Jaskier as well as his loyalty.
The special effects were hilarious. Watching Borch, Tea and Vea riding horses out of the dragon explosion was so funny 😂
[ID sketch of Hexer Yennefer and Jaskier standing next to each other with the ugly baby dragon up top on the right. End ID]