Just one thing to make clear while monsters are a thing in the witcher universe, there are not that many 9f them, and towns usually have walls and multiple guards and probably one or two mages just around so it's usually not a huge problem. Small vilages and countryside they are more common but still not as common as you might think, the witcher games makes it feel like there are just monsters roaming around everywhere, when in reality its not really like that and it's there more for gameplay reasons.
19:41 My man was actually a real one, he got offered 3 but refused one to leave it for the dude distributing the poison and killed himself with a dagger instead
I don’t necessarily think he left it for that guy(though i dont know), probably passed on it so it could be used on someone else, like a child. I did wonder if we were going to see that guy again at some point, dont think we saw him die and he seems like a badass.
I thought he refused bc the poisons are for the women and children but the men have to find another way to off themselves. It’s medieval times so that’s what I thought
@@brodyrichards6585 That most of it has got nothing to do with the books. Don' t get me wrong i enjoyed it but it just feels way off road at this point.
@@ChataiShic Oh that's good news then. I was avoiding the books because I didn't want spoilers for the show. But if it's taken a different path then that's great!
"Płotka" is the Polish term for a female horse, and it's also an informal version of the word "płoć," which literally translates to “roach” or “roachy.” Geralt is known for favoring mares over stallions, therefore, the monster hunter's preference ties his steed's name to Polish terminology.
That's not it, the reason he names his mares "Roach" or "Płotka" is due to the fact that plotki are a common type of fish living in shallow waters. In essence, he names his horses "Shallow" because he doesn't want to give them a proper name just so he doesn't attach and go through emotional trauma.
@@krystiankozlik1370 "The name refers to the roach (Rutilus rutilus), a common European fresh water fish. It has nothing to do with the cockroach, and nothing directly to do with the either the French given name "Roche" or the character Vernon Roche. Though the English term for the fish ("roach") does in fact share its origin with "Roche": both terms come from the French word for "rock". It's worth noting that the original name for the horse in Polish is "Płotka", a diminutive form of the word "Płoć" (meaning "roach"). Diminutives are endearing in Polish, so a more direct translation would have been something along the lines of "Roachy" or "Roachie". Moreover, the Polish word is female gendered which corresponds with Geralt's preference for mares - it would be odd for a stallion to be called "Płotka". The tender tone as well as the gender of the name is lost in the translation. However, "Płotka" has another meaning which is "small fry". In the Polish version of the third game, this is brought up during Broken Flowers if Geralt beats Morvran Voorhis in a race, who will praise him by saying "Impressive rider skills from someone for whom every horse is a small fry." In this meaning the name becomes gender neutral, thus can be used for a stallion as well." It would appear that we are both correct.
@@howly5859 Mate you literally copy and pasted both the original comment and this reply, in the future try to refrain from talking in depth about a subject that you have no clue about.
@@krystiankozlik1370 I never claimed to know. I did copy and past both of those things because I wasn't sure myself why he called his horse roach. So I shared the explanations that they gave and thought it would be interesting for Roshi to see. I apologize if I insulted you in some way. When you made your comment about the fish I thought it was odd so I chose to look it up further and see why that would be and found the previously listed couple paragraphs that mentioned that you are correct about the fish but that it is also an interesting word play for a maire, and thought that it would be interesting to share that as well. Once again I apologize if my comment on why the fake horse is called "Roach" offended you in some way. Have a nice day.
The Witcher Wild Hunt is one of the most viewed gameplay on yt from my knowledge. It's an epic adventure, story driven and probably the only game where you don't actually want to miss the secondary quests. Worth giving a try. You're proly going to love it!
@@anastasiiaiurkova8897 u know if I can play it on console? I know they are old and I never got to play the first 2 but I platinum and repeat a lot the third, but right now my pc is in fixing so I can’t play them on steam
So this show is messing around with 3 timelines pretty much, Yennefer's, which is if i can recall 60 something years in the past, Geralt's timeline, which is 15ish years in the past, and then there's Ciri's timeline, which is considered the present. So you can basically tell by the characters in what timeline you are currently in. That's the easiest way to understand this uhh, interesting pacing of the show.
@@NikKliaf I mean I don't really care, it's true that there are many clues, but the "oh these are the different timelines" it's kinda a surprise. Even knowing there are timelines, they didn't understand who was when, it's clearly a major narrative trick to keep the viewers on their seats. Then again, I think very few people are seeing this "blind", so, whatever
@@JacopoBasanisi Ironically it's people warning them about the confusion about different timelines that led them to believe ciri=renfri. People should just stfu and let people react to these shows authentically instead of trying to guide the reaction to their personal preference.
Płotka" is the Polish term for a female horse, and it's also an informal version of the word "płoć," which literally translates to “roach” or “roachy.” Geralt is known for favoring mares over stallions, therefore, the monster hunter's preference ties his steed's name to Polish terminology.
For the timeline (without spoilers) just to help y’all kinda keep track of what’s what, each main character is on their own timeline until they meet each other. So, Geralt is one timeline, Ciri is another timeline, and someone else you’ll meet later is another timeline. That shit never really gets clear until like the end of the damn season 😂
@@BamBam-3886 right? It didn’t make sense until like 4 or 5 episodes in, and then I ended up starting over just because I needed to rewatch it and get a grasp of wtf was going on 😂
Guys! I recommend you watch The Witcher The Nightmare of the Wolf before going into season 2. It's not obligatory but gives context of characters and places for season 2
Ooh yeah I've been waiting for this since the asura's wrath streams when roshi said they were watching it, it's been a long wait but i know for a fact that it'll be worth it
YAAAS! Welcome! Welcome! This is an awesome show & you’re picking up name quick, as usual. I watched presently when it originally came out so I didn’t think there were different timelines till 1/2 way thru the season. At this point I thought this was all on the same timeline.
Just some back story on witchers. From a young age they are trained at kaer morhan (the stronghold of the witchers) and they undergo the trial of the grasses. It mutates their genes to be faster, stronger, and they can take potions to increase sight, and have night vision. A distinguishing trait fro witchers are to have yellow cat like eyes. Due to the mutations people tend to not like the witchers and ostracize them. Edit: btw the trials has a very low survivability rate thats why there arent a whole lot of witchers running around
Pay attention to what's said: Renfri says, "Calanthe just won the battle of Hoshpuz" Ciri tells her grandmother, "you won the battle of Hoshpuz at my age"
sheera was so right, most battlefield deaths in medieval times(of fully armored knights) was when they werent wearing a helmet. most of the other deaths were in the armor gaps like the eyes anyway so this guy was doomed unless he went in blind
whoever told you about the flashbacks really fucked--up, first it's not, it's character arcs in different timelines and second you need to figure it out yourselves
The first two books are collections of short stories about Geralt. So basically the story with Renfri is a short story from the first book. The showrunners also wanted to include Yennefer and Ciri early on so people weren't waiting two whole seasons without an overarching story and without two of the main characters so they started their stories alongside the short stories. But all the short stories are important because they play into why Geralt is who he is. This one in particular is one of my favorites because it shows that he can't just stand by and do nothing while standing on his moral pedestal. Things aren't that simple. But yeah, the first season is confusing without any context.
If I remember correctly, the Renfri story is a reference to the snow white fairy tale. I think there are actually a few of these different takes on known stories.
Just FYI, the games are set after the events in the novels. You can consider the Netflix version as the alternate version of the novels and the novels as the prime storyline as they change a few things from the novels. Though it does take many things from the novels and implement it but it also cut a few things from the novels and rearrange certain arcs and storylines to fit the live-action narrative. I'd say for a live-action, it's a good entry for people to know about the Witcher story without needing to read the novels or played the games.
It’s mainly people Who don’t pay too much attention that complain lol. I admit it can be a bit difficult to tell sometimes, but if you really pay attention you can see it easily lol
I can't remember another show that has had time skips that were so confusing! It's almost as if the writers did that intentionally to play with the viewers mind!
There was literally no reason for it and it should have just been a linear story. The world building in the show just has been terrible and writing was meh.
@@ryzmckenzie if you paid attention and listened yes, but it can still be confusing if you do. I just heard key things like “Calanthe just won the battle of ______” and then “calanthe won the battle of _____ when she was your age” it’s like very little things that’s are easily missed
Lupa trying to figure this out with a little knowledge from the game is hilarious. Roshi telling Lupa not to spoil. Don't spoil Lupa...just enjoy. Glad you guys are reacting of this. Better late than never 👍
Bruh! 16:25 to 16:44 YEAH??? lmao!!u guys are the best.Lupa has me on the floor rn im dead💀.. He said imma show you the second monster imma kill😂😂. best channel on TH-cam.stay blessed guys✌
First and foremost: I’m really glad that you guys are watching the Witcher, this is the real shit Second: In this episode you’ll understand why Geralt killed Renfri, he saw himself in her and understood that she would never, ever stop killing Third: This is an important part in Geralt’s story because this is the moment he got the moniker: the Butcher of Blaviken And forth: you’ll understand as it goes along, but this episodes aren’t completely in order, just to help you ease the questions
I don't think the show explains it but yes the black eyes thing is to do with the toxicity of his potions, the more potions/the stronger the potion the more toxicity builds up, he can't drink too much of it or it could kill him
Disclaimer: first couple episodes we say some really dumb theories, let us live lmao
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How dare you theorize about the future plot points of a show you know not very much about! How dare you, I say! Lol. Ya'll good fam
Fuck yeah let's goooooo
Lmao 😂 okay
Amazing shwo im wait to see you ather reaction ❤👍
I'm with Lupa 100%: "Oh, you don't like Witchers in this town? Enjoy your monsters. ☮️"
BUT the problem is that THEY DID
but then I bet they'd get made at the Witchers for not stopping the monsters
Either they would be ignored or get a severe price gouge to come kill a monster, thats gonna be half the cities wealth
"When an ogre comes through, don't call me." 💯%
Just one thing to make clear while monsters are a thing in the witcher universe, there are not that many 9f them, and towns usually have walls and multiple guards and probably one or two mages just around so it's usually not a huge problem. Small vilages and countryside they are more common but still not as common as you might think, the witcher games makes it feel like there are just monsters roaming around everywhere, when in reality its not really like that and it's there more for gameplay reasons.
19:41 My man was actually a real one, he got offered 3 but refused one to leave it for the dude distributing the poison and killed himself with a dagger instead
Damn nice catch
Always wondered why he refused
I don’t necessarily think he left it for that guy(though i dont know), probably passed on it so it could be used on someone else, like a child. I did wonder if we were going to see that guy again at some point, dont think we saw him die and he seems like a badass.
I thought he refused bc the poisons are for the women and children but the men have to find another way to off themselves. It’s medieval times so that’s what I thought
Cool fact: Henry Cavill its a big fan of this games, he is a total nerd about the lore of the games and books and that is amazing !
Yeah, only if he could actually say what he thinks about the season 2
@@ChataiShic which is?
Really he’ll yes that makes it soooo much better actually I fucking love the Witcher series and games
@@brodyrichards6585 That most of it has got nothing to do with the books. Don' t get me wrong i enjoyed it but it just feels way off road at this point.
@@ChataiShic Oh that's good news then. I was avoiding the books because I didn't want spoilers for the show. But if it's taken a different path then that's great!
"Płotka" is the Polish term for a female horse, and it's also an informal version of the word "płoć," which literally translates to “roach” or “roachy.” Geralt is known for favoring mares over stallions, therefore, the monster hunter's preference ties his steed's name to Polish terminology.
That's not it, the reason he names his mares "Roach" or "Płotka" is due to the fact that plotki are a common type of fish living in shallow waters. In essence, he names his horses "Shallow" because he doesn't want to give them a proper name just so he doesn't attach and go through emotional trauma.
@@krystiankozlik1370 "The name refers to the roach (Rutilus rutilus), a common European fresh water fish. It has nothing to do with the cockroach, and nothing directly to do with the either the French given name "Roche" or the character Vernon Roche. Though the English term for the fish ("roach") does in fact share its origin with "Roche": both terms come from the French word for "rock".
It's worth noting that the original name for the horse in Polish is "Płotka", a diminutive form of the word "Płoć" (meaning "roach"). Diminutives are endearing in Polish, so a more direct translation would have been something along the lines of "Roachy" or "Roachie".
Moreover, the Polish word is female gendered which corresponds with Geralt's preference for mares - it would be odd for a stallion to be called "Płotka". The tender tone as well as the gender of the name is lost in the translation.
However, "Płotka" has another meaning which is "small fry". In the Polish version of the third game, this is brought up during Broken Flowers if Geralt beats Morvran Voorhis in a race, who will praise him by saying "Impressive rider skills from someone for whom every horse is a small fry." In this meaning the name becomes gender neutral, thus can be used for a stallion as well." It would appear that we are both correct.
@@howly5859 Mate you literally copy and pasted both the original comment and this reply, in the future try to refrain from talking in depth about a subject that you have no clue about.
@@krystiankozlik1370 I never claimed to know. I did copy and past both of those things because I wasn't sure myself why he called his horse roach. So I shared the explanations that they gave and thought it would be interesting for Roshi to see. I apologize if I insulted you in some way. When you made your comment about the fish I thought it was odd so I chose to look it up further and see why that would be and found the previously listed couple paragraphs that mentioned that you are correct about the fish but that it is also an interesting word play for a maire, and thought that it would be interesting to share that as well. Once again I apologize if my comment on why the fake horse is called "Roach" offended you in some way. Have a nice day.
RoAcH beCaUsE BroWn
YOOOOO I DIDN'T EXPECT THIS!! for some reason I just thought you'd already seen it and weren't gonna react to it lmao THIS IS SO MUCH BETTER 😩🙌🙌
haha ive been waitinggg, its been on the "currently watching" at the beginning of every video and gets me so hyped
Saaaaame! I was like "episode 1... season 1??"
Can’t wait for season 2
16:26 and I'm literally dying.🤣🤣🤣Bro that mushroom stamp one killed me. Y'all are too funny 🤣
It'll be fun when you guys realize what's happening here. Looking forward to your updates
"who?!"
Roshi's reaction is always priceless especially when he's confused asf HAHAHAHAHAHA
Yo the pop smoke dancing scene had me dead asf💀 why was it so good lmaoo
The Witcher Wild Hunt is one of the most viewed gameplay on yt from my knowledge. It's an epic adventure, story driven and probably the only game where you don't actually want to miss the secondary quests. Worth giving a try. You're proly going to love it!
and the first 2 games are amazing as well!
@@chainsaw8507 right??? the detective part of the plot is amazing!
@@anastasiiaiurkova8897 u know if I can play it on console? I know they are old and I never got to play the first 2 but I platinum and repeat a lot the third, but right now my pc is in fixing so I can’t play them on steam
@@zawarudo2914 the first game was never released on console, they had plans to do it, but failed :(
@@anastasiiaiurkova8897 nooo, I didn’t know that:( damn, but it’s in steam? I will have to wait:(
NAH IM SO HYPE FOR THIS SERIES OF REACTIONS I LOVE YALL AND I LITERALLY JUST FINISHED SEASON 2 LIKE A FEW HOURS AGO
I AM SO FREAKING HAPPY THAT YOU GUYS ARE REACTING TO THIS!! I’ve been hoping for this for ages!
I've watched the entire series already and loved it and Henry. Excited to rewatch with your reactions!
I'm in love with this show man, I only played the games for 15 hours but idc, I've loved both season, can't wait for more
14:06 Sheera ducking arrows 🏹 I'm dead🤣🤣😂
First time patreon because of this show!!! yall becoming one of my faves lol this show is great:)
“We need a witcher, yeah! that’s crazy” 😂😂😂 I’m with lupa on that.
9:31 holy shit I'm dead 😂
So this show is messing around with 3 timelines pretty much, Yennefer's, which is if i can recall 60 something years in the past, Geralt's timeline, which is 15ish years in the past, and then there's Ciri's timeline, which is considered the present. So you can basically tell by the characters in what timeline you are currently in. That's the easiest way to understand this uhh, interesting pacing of the show.
so you spoiled the entirety of the plot twists in season 1
@@JacopoBasanisi How?
@@NikKliaf I mean I don't really care, it's true that there are many clues, but the "oh these are the different timelines" it's kinda a surprise. Even knowing there are timelines, they didn't understand who was when, it's clearly a major narrative trick to keep the viewers on their seats.
Then again, I think very few people are seeing this "blind", so, whatever
@@JacopoBasanisi Ironically it's people warning them about the confusion about different timelines that led them to believe ciri=renfri. People should just stfu and let people react to these shows authentically instead of trying to guide the reaction to their personal preference.
@@JacopoBasanisi They already finished season 1 so they should be good
Płotka" is the Polish term for a female horse, and it's also an informal version of the word "płoć," which literally translates to “roach” or “roachy.” Geralt is known for favoring mares over stallions, therefore, the monster hunter's preference ties his steed's name to Polish terminology.
23:54 Geralt of Rivia, this is when he was given the name "The Butcher of Blaviken"
For the timeline (without spoilers) just to help y’all kinda keep track of what’s what, each main character is on their own timeline until they meet each other. So, Geralt is one timeline, Ciri is another timeline, and someone else you’ll meet later is another timeline. That shit never really gets clear until like the end of the damn season 😂
At first I was so confused about that, but then it made sense
@@BamBam-3886 right? It didn’t make sense until like 4 or 5 episodes in, and then I ended up starting over just because I needed to rewatch it and get a grasp of wtf was going on 😂
"That's easier said than done." I've got another saying for you, "anything worth having never comes easy."
Guys! I recommend you watch The Witcher The Nightmare of the Wolf before going into season 2.
It's not obligatory but gives context of characters and places for season 2
They will be.
I actually didn’t watch it before starting season 2 and I regretted it cause I would’ve understood certain names and personalities better
They already did
All I want is for Roshi and sheera to stream the Witcher 3. They're gonna love Ciri like we do.
Ooh yeah I've been waiting for this since the asura's wrath streams when roshi said they were watching it, it's been a long wait but i know for a fact that it'll be worth it
I love y’all so much for FINALLY DOING THIS I HAVENT EVEN WATCHED IT YET AND IM SO HAPPY 😭
NGL the Pop Smoke edit was lit tho lmao
YES YALL HAVE TO PLAY THE WITCHER please, i miss the gameplays
aint no way they gon play a 200 hour game.
@@_KnZed_ ;-; that would be so cool
@@_KnZed_ Not even remotely that long if you just focus on story
@@danielquinzel9641 yea it would be. but i dont see them commiting so much time on that game. maybe after they finish the show.
@@_KnZed_ the main story is just like 5-12 hours lmao 200 hours😭💀goofy they dont gotta play side quest
This show is amazing can’t wait for y’all to react to the other episodes ❤️🔥
Its decent, good dumb fun.
Roshi and the gang is that kind of TH-camr that yo would watch while finding th perfect video to enjoy ur meal with
Facts about the side missions. "Ugh I don't have time for the main story. Let me do this side quest real quick."
*2 hours later*
Bruh.
the production value on this channel is amazing. keep it up guys, road to a mil.
Let’s go!!!!!! This is gonna be a wild adventure!
YAAAS! Welcome! Welcome! This is an awesome show & you’re picking up name quick, as usual.
I watched presently when it originally came out so I didn’t think there were different timelines till 1/2 way thru the season. At this point I thought this was all on the same timeline.
Fantastic reaction guys! I'm looking forward to watching your future Witcher ones!
When it's Princess Cirila's POV = present
And when il's Geralt's POV= flashBack
I'm really into you guys theorizing as much as you want. My first watch was just as confused.
Just some back story on witchers. From a young age they are trained at kaer morhan (the stronghold of the witchers) and they undergo the trial of the grasses. It mutates their genes to be faster, stronger, and they can take potions to increase sight, and have night vision. A distinguishing trait fro witchers are to have yellow cat like eyes. Due to the mutations people tend to not like the witchers and ostracize them.
Edit: btw the trials has a very low survivability rate thats why there arent a whole lot of witchers running around
Pay attention to what's said:
Renfri says, "Calanthe just won the battle of Hoshpuz"
Ciri tells her grandmother, "you won the battle of Hoshpuz at my age"
spoilers
So so excited to see yall react to this. First couple episodes def take some time sometimes to put together but Im stoked to hear all your theories.
I was wondering where these were at. Glad it’s finally here
LETS GOOO so hyped to have this reaction now!!!
Possibly the best killing by Geralt was when he threw his sword into the crossbowman! 😂😂😂👍✊
OMG OMG! 👁👁 AM I DREAMING!?????
I didn't know I needed this, but now I can't live without it!
Yo Roshi! You are going to love this shit! I'm so glad you're reacting to these. I always get a kick out of the crew on the couch! Enjoy!
Lol bruh I love when your minds start turning and they go the complete opposite way
sheera was so right, most battlefield deaths in medieval times(of fully armored knights) was when they werent wearing a helmet. most of the other deaths were in the armor gaps like the eyes anyway so this guy was doomed unless he went in blind
Love y’all’s reactions! You better get these out! Fantastic!
whoever told you about the flashbacks really fucked--up, first it's not, it's character arcs in different timelines and second you need to figure it out yourselves
Finallllyyyyy! Been waiting on this! So happy I could cry!
Henry also read some of if not most of the books. He also learned how to use a sword and daggers/throwing knives for this role.
So glad you guys are doing this one.
Oh wow. Didn't expect The Witcher. This is going to be so fun for you guys.
I feel Lupa's pain wanting to explain stuff from the game constantly, but also not wanting to spoil things or be annoying. It's hard with this show.
The first two books are collections of short stories about Geralt. So basically the story with Renfri is a short story from the first book. The showrunners also wanted to include Yennefer and Ciri early on so people weren't waiting two whole seasons without an overarching story and without two of the main characters so they started their stories alongside the short stories. But all the short stories are important because they play into why Geralt is who he is. This one in particular is one of my favorites because it shows that he can't just stand by and do nothing while standing on his moral pedestal. Things aren't that simple. But yeah, the first season is confusing without any context.
Omg it’s about time I been waiting for y’all to do this
omg yazzz wanted you guys to react to this so muchhh
Yesssss. I literally searched in your channel the witcher two hours ago to see if you had reacted to it and looks like you listened to me
So glad you guys are doing this your guys are gonna love it with a passion 💯🔥😤💪🏽
If I remember correctly, the Renfri story is a reference to the snow white fairy tale. I think there are actually a few of these different takes on known stories.
Ouuuuu 😍😍 best part of the day seeing y’all drop a Witcher reaction.
Just FYI, the games are set after the events in the novels. You can consider the Netflix version as the alternate version of the novels and the novels as the prime storyline as they change a few things from the novels. Though it does take many things from the novels and implement it but it also cut a few things from the novels and rearrange certain arcs and storylines to fit the live-action narrative. I'd say for a live-action, it's a good entry for people to know about the Witcher story without needing to read the novels or played the games.
yo guys, just discovered your channel but you already are in my top reactors list :) cheers n subbed
YESSSSS I LOVE YALL FOR REACTING TO THIS SERIES
Oh my god, the theories! But seriously though, awesome to see you guys start this series.
Oh nice. Finally. Always wanted to see you guys react to this series.
Geralt and his fight with Renfri takes place a few decades before Ciri is even born.
Feeling blessed after seeing this drop 🙏🙏 thanks y'all
I just watched this show 2 months ago, and I’m hyped you guys are starting to watch it. I also went in not knowing a thing and loved the show
This TV series is amazing, they should really make a video game about this!
They have, they are called the witcher games.
@@mrman-yj3bn My man was joking
@@necromanta4852 so was I 😀
Apparently they are making a dlc for the Netflix series
Lol
that last attack geralt did on her was whirlwind his most powerful move and it was gergeous
I've been waiting for this cause I saw it on your currently watching list
Yooo I’ve been waiting for you guys to do this one
Ayyyyyy, leesss goo! Another fire reaction series to look forward to 🔥🔥
"One minute. I'm staring at YAMS"
Lupa tho😂😂😂
THIS NOTIF HAD ME HYPED THANK YOU
YES! I'M SO EXCITED TO SEE ROSHI & THE SQUAD WATCH THIS SHOW!!!!!
“I’d rather go out on a stomach ache” 😂 idk I’ve had some bad ones on my day, give me an instant option lol
"why would you have your helmet off" It's an arrow to the eye xD
Never understood why people had such a issue with the different timelines, I thought it was great.
It’s mainly people Who don’t pay too much attention that complain lol. I admit it can be a bit difficult to tell sometimes, but if you really pay attention you can see it easily lol
I can't remember another show that has had time skips that were so confusing! It's almost as if the writers did that intentionally to play with the viewers mind!
@@DanielFernandez-gv6iy So you found it easy to tell from the early episodes?
There was literally no reason for it and it should have just been a linear story. The world building in the show just has been terrible and writing was meh.
@@ryzmckenzie if you paid attention and listened yes, but it can still be confusing if you do. I just heard key things like “Calanthe just won the battle of ______” and then “calanthe won the battle of _____ when she was your age” it’s like very little things that’s are easily missed
Lupa trying to figure this out with a little knowledge from the game is hilarious. Roshi telling Lupa not to spoil. Don't spoil Lupa...just enjoy.
Glad you guys are reacting of this. Better late than never 👍
"Imma tell you the second monster imma kill this..." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm dead
"stares in Ciri" omfg... best comment!
Bruh! 16:25 to 16:44 YEAH??? lmao!!u guys are the best.Lupa has me on the floor rn im dead💀.. He said imma show you the second monster imma kill😂😂. best channel on TH-cam.stay blessed guys✌
It’s nice watching something where Lupa knows more about it.
Roshi : ay Zima put pop smo-
Zima: "yes Mr Stark"
*Magic*
Nah bro she held her ground on that fight
No joke, this is becoming my favorite reaction channel.
Omg thank you for finally reacting to one my all time favorites. Love you guys🙂🙃😍
First and foremost: I’m really glad that you guys are watching the Witcher, this is the real shit
Second: In this episode you’ll understand why Geralt killed Renfri, he saw himself in her and understood that she would never, ever stop killing
Third: This is an important part in Geralt’s story because this is the moment he got the moniker: the Butcher of Blaviken
And forth: you’ll understand as it goes along, but this episodes aren’t completely in order, just to help you ease the questions
He also learned to make a choice and not just stand back, because it makes things worse moving forward if you don't.
@@tenjenk It’s like a The Walking Dead Telltale important choice: it’ll follow you till the end of the game
I've been waiting for weeks for this to get on the channel :))))
Holly shit balls! I can't believe you haven't seen this! This is gonna be awesome. I was bummed after you finished Cobra Kai.
YES!!! I was hoping they would watch this show they are going to love this :D
I did not expect y'all to react to this tbh
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Ahahahahha that part cracked me up ngl🤣
I don't think the show explains it but yes the black eyes thing is to do with the toxicity of his potions, the more potions/the stronger the potion the more toxicity builds up, he can't drink too much of it or it could kill him
Uuh, my favorite reactors watching one of my favorite shows from the last years, very nice.
yeah you got the renfri and cerila connection all wroing haha, its alos best to remember how the timeline works on this series