

- Hakihiko2025年12月2日A Solid Fantasy Journey Overshadowed by Unfair Outrage "The Witcher" has always been a series defined by its rich world, layered characters, and a tone that blends grit, magic, and myth with a very distinct personality. Across its run, the quality has shifted — sometimes slightly, sometimes noticeably — but the idea that the show has suddenly collapsed into unwatchable territory is, frankly, absurd. For me, the first two seasons stand tall at around an 8.5/10. They’re engaging, atmospheric, and bold, even with the occasional narrative wobble. Season three dips a little to an 8, not because it’s bad, but because it starts to feel the weight of its expanding world and increasingly tangled storylines. And yes, season four is the weakest, sitting in the 7 to 7.5 zone — but that still means it’s good. Not excellent, not groundbreaking, but absolutely not the disaster so many angry voices online claim it to be. Let’s address the loudest complaint: Cavill’s replacement. Losing Henry Cavill is undeniably a big blow. He embodied Geralt with a rare mix of physicality, nuance, and dry humor. But to dismiss Liam’s performance outright is unfair. Under enormous pressure and impossible expectations, he delivers a surprisingly strong take on the character — not identical, not better, but good. And because season four spreads its focus more broadly across the ensemble, Geralt is less central than before, making the transition feel far less jarring than expected. Having rewatched the entire series before starting season four, I can confidently say the narrative threads continue logically. The writing hasn’t suddenly devolved into nonsense; the show maintains the same tone, pacing quirks, and worldbuilding style it always had. The internet’s “bad writing, nonsense, kid’s play” chorus feels more like performative outrage than genuine critique. The series was never a flawless masterpiece — and it never pretended to be. Season four does have issues: uneven episodes, some odd character choices, and moments that could have been sharper. But it also has real strengths. Ciri and Yennefer’s performances are exceptional, showcasing emotional depth and growth that lifts the entire season. The pacing remains tight, the subplots continue to expand the world in meaningful ways, and the tone stays remarkably faithful to the established universe — even if it diverges from the books. And that’s key: this is an adaptation, not a carbon copy. If deviation itself is unforgivable, then the books are still there, unchanged and perfect as ever. This review will undoubtedly irritate those who’ve decided the fourth season is an “abomination,” but the reality is far less dramatic. "The Witcher" remains a good show — flawed, fun, ambitious, messy, atmospheric, and very much still worth watching. The decline in quality is real, but not catastrophic. And the hatred surrounding season four simply doesn’t reflect what’s actually on screen.
- Justin Hardin2025年6月28日I'm a fan of the IP, and I was very excited about the first season but after finishing the first season I was a little worried about the direction they are going and after finishing the second season the worry was justified. They totally abandoned the source material and not in the good way...
猎魔人花絮
猎魔人有4季。
猎魔人有32集。
猎魔人中的关键角色有Yennefer of Vengerberg(Anya Chalotra), Princess Cirilla 'Ciri' of Cintra(Freya Allan), Cahir(Eamon Farren)。
猎魔人由Stephen Surjik, Alex Garcia Lopez, Alik Sakharov, Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Tricia Brock, Loni Peristere, Louise Hooper, Charlotte Brändström, Jeremy Webb, Edward Bazalgette, Bola Ogun, Gandja Monteiro, Sarah O'Gorman, Marc Jobst执导。
猎魔人由Beau DeMayo制作。
利维亚的杰洛特是一名猎杀变异怪物的雇佣猎人。在这个人类往往比野兽更邪恶的动荡世界里,他一步步踏上命运之旅。
猎魔人的评级为(Banned)。
猎魔人是一部剧情, Action, Adventure节目。
猎魔人的观众评分为4.6(满分10分)。
猎魔人每集时长为60分钟。
制片方尚未有信息表明是否会有下一季。



























