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It was fun to watch the new Little Women and see how simple visual indicators and match cuts can make following a non-linear timeline fluid and concise.
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Not sure what the point of that would be given they will have known a fairly large percentage of their audience have read the booksWere they trying to hide the differing timelines though, and almost make it feel like a reveal?
Very underrated movieEven The Man from U.N.C.L.E.?
Weird post. Generally linear, but with the odd flashback or episode dedicated to necessary exposition. Like pretty much every other drama on TV.So linear but with flashbacks and episodes set in a different time, which would make it not linear?
thats how it felt to meWere they trying to hide the differing timelines though, and almost make it feel like a reveal?
Were they trying to hide the differing timelines though, and almost make it feel like a reveal?
It was obvious that the Geralt story line began years before the Ciri one once he went to the banquet and met the queen and her daughter, for example.
I do think it’s one of those shows that viewers are going to enjoy more the second or even third time round. I picked up the differing timelines when it was obvious in episode 4, but when I eventually rewatch it I’ll be keeping a close eye on those little reveals that I now know are in the first few episodes.In the first episode Ciri says to her grandma "You won your first battle when you were my age"
Then later Renfri says to Geralt "queen calanthe just won her first battle"
I figured it was too small to spoil unless you zoom in but can put a spoiler tag if you’d preferExcellent summary, thanks.
What's the policy on spoiler tags for this one though?
So are a lot of fantasy series first seasons, like Vikings & GoT it'll grow into it's own with actors filling into their roles gradually, bigger budgets for sets, CGI, costumes etc, gritty evolved story etc.I enjoyed it, it was a bit clunky at times and timelines were tricky to follow but there were a couple of cracking episodes in there. Has potential. Superman was superb.
I don't think spoilers are necessary for that image. Its all stuff I'm pretty sure you could work out from watching the show and paying close attention, and the show has been out for a few weeks now
Stuff from the books should be in spoiler tags though imo
I wouldn't be surprised if Triss gets recast, or at least gets a makeover.
The scenes that Jaskier was in were in the "recent" past. He is also fairly prominent in the actual saga of The WitcherJust had a thought though, does this mean we won't see anymore of Jaskier? If we do, he'd surely be quite a bit older.
Cool, was just looking at the timeline above. He really should have aged a bit between the elves capture and the dragon quest. There's roughly 15 or so years in between. Not going to get too hung up over it though, just thinking out loud.The scenes that Jaskier was in were in the "recent" past. He is also fairly prominent in the actual saga of The Witcher
Cool, was just looking at the timeline above. He really should have aged a bit between the elves capture and the dragon quest. There's roughly 15 or so years in between. Not going to get too hung up over it though, just thinking out loud.