We won't see it. She is already a woman in the series. And showrunner is a feminist who believe in "toxic masculinity". Also there is no Triss in the series, just someone with the same name. She even didn't fight on Sodden. There wasn't even fight on Sodden in the series :D Jesus fucking Christ, Geral doesn't even know Ciri by a start of a season 2 in Netflix version.
@@maspingon Yeah, Triss didn’t fight on Sodden but apparently Cahir did, fought Vilgefortz..and won😂 Vilgefortz, who melted a higher vampire to a bubbling puddle on a castle floor
@@evilTaker90V2 and @maspingon- - Triss DID fight at Sodden Hill and took a fireball to the chest and has left major scarring even after magical healing which is why she would not wear plunging necklines. CDPR clearly ignored this detail. It was also why she was called "Fourteenth of the Hill" as she was counted the 14th mage that was reportedly killed in that battle. Of course, you'd know this if you've read the books.
**Show Spoilers** That's what made the timelines so satisfying for me. In the first episode she told Ciri to find Geralt that he was her destiny, and then in the following episodes we saw just how Calanthe felt about that. We saw what she'd went through to come to the point in EP07 to submit to destiny and to tell Ciri to find him. It put a whole new depth and level to that moment in EP01 when you view the season as a whole. And to add to that, that Geralt was there the entire time in the dungeon... I loved it.
@@celticbabs3105 Same here.. I liked how the story came together in the end.. The non linear story telling was actually good..Personally I have never read the books but safe to say I have played the witcher 3 for more hours than I care to keep track of.. And the world has just hooked me in..
Book: bonds Geralt and Ciri by crossing their pathes multiple times so both can't deny feeling of being destined to one another Series: repeats "it's a destiny" hundred times until you learn it and makes two person in a forest bump into one another to realise they found exactly who they were looking for Books make you believe in destiny, show uses it to cover its logic holes
Am i the only one who is ready to see this character portrayed as a strog personality and not a spoilled brat with magical powers as they did in season 1?
@@Patricia-sg9wf But she WAS a spoiled brat... on who after being trained by some of the biggest bad asses in the world is forged into a total bad ass. She's an 11 or 12-year-old spoiled princess when we first meet her, who's been sheltered her entire life. Despite what the media wants to tell you, most people change greatly in their teenage years, discovering things about themselves and slowly changing over time into the person they eventually become later in life. I'm also looking forward to a more mature Ciri who's better able to handle herself instead of being a spoiled princess who needs to be rescued... but its also disingenuous to not acknowledge that's what she IS when we meet her. Even then, its not like she's weak or unable to defend herself, but there's nothing wrong with running and hiding from a literal army you have every reason to believe wants to kill you!
I understand the point and it's pretty valid if you believe that being a princess means you are a spoiled brat that doesn't know about the outside world
It is true that the higher class was somehow blinded to the realities of the lower class.But it goes and the otherway around and in ep 1 they actually did a great job at portraying it.There are a lot of rules,lonliness and expectations a true princess should carry on her own.The higher class life was full of betrayals and powergames.They weren't just confortably sitting on their thrones while peaseants were suffering
i'm just sorry for the fact that they had cut the most important "destiny" parts from the books and made it really like they all chase the destiny, instead in books, they all rather declined it though the destiny still came
Please do you a favour and read the books. They're so much more complex than the show, and you'll have a better understanding of what the f*** is going on.
For the love of fucking god i hope they stop using that word so much.... Destiny this, destiny that.... I get, just stop already. i swear at one point i think i heard the word destiny lik 5 times in less then 2-3 min...
In case of someone missed it in first season: destiny
This won't help much undertstand the whole season.
Well there’s also an excessive use of grunting and the word of fuck is a literal comma
I can’t wait to see the boys club trying to raise a girl and getting yelled at by Triss. 😂
I am INDISPOSED
I have a terrible feeling we will be disappointed
We won't see it. She is already a woman in the series. And showrunner is a feminist who believe in "toxic masculinity". Also there is no Triss in the series, just someone with the same name. She even didn't fight on Sodden. There wasn't even fight on Sodden in the series :D Jesus fucking Christ, Geral doesn't even know Ciri by a start of a season 2 in Netflix version.
@@maspingon Yeah, Triss didn’t fight on Sodden but apparently Cahir did, fought Vilgefortz..and won😂 Vilgefortz, who melted a higher vampire to a bubbling puddle on a castle floor
@@evilTaker90V2 and @maspingon- - Triss DID fight at Sodden Hill and took a fireball to the chest and has left major scarring even after magical healing which is why she would not wear plunging necklines. CDPR clearly ignored this detail. It was also why she was called "Fourteenth of the Hill" as she was counted the 14th mage that was reportedly killed in that battle.
Of course, you'd know this if you've read the books.
Whoever cast Ciri and her mother needed a raise. Amazing how they really closely resemble each other.
I loved that Queen Calanthe saw reason in the end and sent Ciri to find Geralt, not that she had much of a choice but... still.
I feel like she realized it was... wait for it... destiny.
**Show Spoilers**
That's what made the timelines so satisfying for me. In the first episode she told Ciri to find Geralt that he was her destiny, and then in the following episodes we saw just how Calanthe felt about that. We saw what she'd went through to come to the point in EP07 to submit to destiny and to tell Ciri to find him. It put a whole new depth and level to that moment in EP01 when you view the season as a whole. And to add to that, that Geralt was there the entire time in the dungeon... I loved it.
@@celticbabs3105 Same here.. I liked how the story came together in the end.. The non linear story telling was actually good..Personally I have never read the books but safe to say I have played the witcher 3 for more hours than I care to keep track of.. And the world has just hooked me in..
The bond tht they build between Geralt and Ciri, was played very well by Henry and Freya
Destiny is the new "family"
Spoken like a true Toretto
Queen Calanthe: "What have you done witcher?"
Geralt: "Fuck"
it was just so funny when I saw it lmao
Cannot. wait. any. longer. I'm dying here!!!!! Come on 12/17!!!!
You have to wait for the destiny!
@@ajata64 LMAO I guess Destiny can't be rushed :(
A compilation of all the destiny in season 1
Book: bonds Geralt and Ciri by crossing their pathes multiple times so both can't deny feeling of being destined to one another
Series: repeats "it's a destiny" hundred times until you learn it and makes two person in a forest bump into one another to realise they found exactly who they were looking for
Books make you believe in destiny, show uses it to cover its logic holes
Am i the only one who is ready to see this character portrayed as a strog personality and not a spoilled brat with magical powers as they did in season 1?
@@Patricia-sg9wf I hope so, but trailer Ciri in Kaer Morhen still looked like a spoilt princess. Crossed fingers, thou
@@Patricia-sg9wf But she WAS a spoiled brat... on who after being trained by some of the biggest bad asses in the world is forged into a total bad ass. She's an 11 or 12-year-old spoiled princess when we first meet her, who's been sheltered her entire life. Despite what the media wants to tell you, most people change greatly in their teenage years, discovering things about themselves and slowly changing over time into the person they eventually become later in life.
I'm also looking forward to a more mature Ciri who's better able to handle herself instead of being a spoiled princess who needs to be rescued... but its also disingenuous to not acknowledge that's what she IS when we meet her. Even then, its not like she's weak or unable to defend herself, but there's nothing wrong with running and hiding from a literal army you have every reason to believe wants to kill you!
I understand the point and it's pretty valid if you believe that being a princess means you are a spoiled brat that doesn't know about the outside world
It is true that the higher class was somehow blinded to the realities of the lower class.But it goes and the otherway around and in ep 1 they actually did a great job at portraying it.There are a lot of rules,lonliness and expectations a true princess should carry on her own.The higher class life was full of betrayals and powergames.They weren't just confortably sitting on their thrones while peaseants were suffering
Destiny's also the one responsible for bringing together Ciri and her eyebrows on 2nd season.
CANNOT WAIT ANY LONGER!!!!
Anybody else love this soundtrack?
Take a shot everytime "destiny" is mentioned in the span of this trailer ☠
i'm just sorry for the fact that they had cut the most important "destiny" parts from the books and made it really like they all chase the destiny, instead in books, they all rather declined it though the destiny still came
Henry Cavill can be my destiny too
Gotta rewatch S1 soon to refresh my memory.
And just one more time distiny...
I AM SO HYYYYYPED!!!!!!
This tv series is a wicked series
1:33 song?
2 yrs later I'm on the 4 book , and still can't read it , I don't have time , Fuck
Hmm there was a word they kept saying, but they said it so few times I cant recall it.... anyone know what it could be?
I still can't get over the fact that they skipped the Brokilon forest encounter.
Moral of the lesson: Wait, I'm still going to claim the law of surprise.
*Beautiful.*
this music is dope
What happened to Ciri? She looks completley different now
She has eyebrows now, and a full wig
Please do you a favour and read the books. They're so much more complex than the show, and you'll have a better understanding of what the f*** is going on.
Agreed. Read the books thus never had a problem understanding timelines.
Still on the first season and gotta admit I'm spending half the time confused. 😅
Yes it's been a long road GIMMEEEEEEE
Geralt has so many work to do
13 more days!!!!!
"Destiny is all..."
Whoops, wrong show.
I am your density
They don’t have a journey yet, you cut out the sword of destiny short story, remember?
Coin! Coin! And now destiny!
great vid
yeah yeah, let's play gwent for awhile
I can wait💝
I thought it might be Lupus.
This reminds me of how Netflix butchered Ciri - Geralt arc and their bond. This is so stupid.
Nice
♨️♨️♨️
⚔️🛡️✌️
Destiny is a bitc UUHH beast
For the love of fucking god i hope they stop using that word so much.... Destiny this, destiny that.... I get, just stop already. i swear at one point i think i heard the word destiny lik 5 times in less then 2-3 min...
Hmm
Anyone shipping ciri and geralt??
He's like a dad to her, so, no.
Hell no
I made a video about Ciri, would appreaciate if you checked it out!
After reading the books, this show is pure cringe.