I shall never forgive Netflix for how they disrespected Eskel:
The actor read BoE too...

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I shall never forgive Netflix for how they disrespected Eskel:
The actor read BoE too...
It’s very interesting to see the different ways Wheel of Time and Witcher are handling having an established loyal fanbase while also trying to bring in new fans
For example Wheel of Time dealing with fourteen books had to do a lot of condensing and there are a few plot differences, BUT gave the fans things they have been asking for (an actual canon queer relationship that was only kind of fetishized in the books in a weird way)
The Witcher however disregarded all source material and also killed one of the most beloved characters.
there’s just, two different ways of looking at things I guess.
me 99% of the time: *heartbroken over eskel’s completely uneccessary and untimely death*
me 1% of the time: there must be a weird pun here somewhere. eskeleton?