Pretty sure the third game even uses the word cunt at one point and it's still done tastefully. Or at the very least the Blood and Wine DLC has a moment where one of the characters reads a 12 year old girl's diary about the time she called her nanny a "bleude keusse" which is Nilfgaardian for 'bloody cunt'.
Ah more evidence of the damage to media the MCU has left in its wake, with perhaps a pinch of Game of Thrones. The need for the writers to insert goddamn quips or "LOL, so awkward, literally me!" humor into everything. Because they can't fathom letting things be serious, tense, horrific or just freaking QUIET for one minute.
It’s for the forever children, because the person that comes to my mind when I think of who would find this funny it’s a teenage boy. Because he’s just “grown up” enough to talk like that and his parents don’t let him usually. It does seem like a ton of the world stop mental development at that age though.
From my general browsing for a number of years, that sort of comment is rather in tone with much of our general sentiment. Some hard-target more than others, but it's by no means far off the mark.
I get the feeling the production was much like the 2016 Ghost Bursters, fat feminists got to do all the adlibbing they wanted because there was no real script and everything that didn't end in breaking the scene was kept.
The way these people use the word fuck is grating and childish compared to the way we (much smarter people, at least 20-30 IQ points higher on average) use it.
The writing is pretty poor, even by modern Netflix standards.
It feels like it has been written by a potty mouthed teenager which is just stuck in a perpetual loop of saying generic movie lines and just tossing in far too many swear words- to the degree where they just sound like your average room-temperature iq Brit.
Funniest part is episode 2 is basically the diversity episode, they announce one of the "main" characters is gay, reveal an actual dwarf actres and reveal a mute mage (which doesn't make sense at all because magic..)
The saddest thing is it actually has potential, it's pretty fun and has a bunch of surprisingly well choreographed fighting.
But no, after season 3 of Cavill I'm pretty sure Netflix's Witcher live action series will die off.
Such edge. Many matures.
Not even the game used such foul language this profusely.
I've only heard Marines use this many "fucks" in a given sentence.
There's a whole song that is only swear words. I taught it to my wife when we needed some stress relief.
Now they can keep using it to replace Sir/Ma'am.
Pretty sure the third game even uses the word cunt at one point and it's still done tastefully. Or at the very least the Blood and Wine DLC has a moment where one of the characters reads a 12 year old girl's diary about the time she called her nanny a "bleude keusse" which is Nilfgaardian for 'bloody cunt'.
Heh, I have screenshots of that.
Geralt reading the diary
Geralt querying what "Bloede kusse" means.
Regis, the font of exposition and trivia explaining it.
Geralt's face when he realises a tween princess called her nanny a "bloody cunt".
Invents a language.
Makes up all the swear words first.
I wouldn't say that the invective is necessarily used "tastefully" but more that it is used with proper contextual syntax.
That's about as threatening as "YOU FREIGGIN' FRIGS!"
YOU WITCHERS HAVE OFFICIALLY MADE ME LOSE MY MARBLES
YOUR FANTASIES CAN’T EVER BE QUENCHED- CAN THEY? WHEN WILL YOU LEARN THAT YOUR ACTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES!?
I remember being thirteen.
Ah more evidence of the damage to media the MCU has left in its wake, with perhaps a pinch of Game of Thrones. The need for the writers to insert goddamn quips or "LOL, so awkward, literally me!" humor into everything. Because they can't fathom letting things be serious, tense, horrific or just freaking QUIET for one minute.
It's for the generation who go back to their smartphone when the movie gets "boring" for 30 seconds.
Literally reminds me of that early scene from the South Park film, that is how stupid it is.
It’s for the forever children, because the person that comes to my mind when I think of who would find this funny it’s a teenage boy. Because he’s just “grown up” enough to talk like that and his parents don’t let him usually. It does seem like a ton of the world stop mental development at that age though.
The was the opening scene for the show.
From my general browsing for a number of years, that sort of comment is rather in tone with much of our general sentiment. Some hard-target more than others, but it's by no means far off the mark.
I get the feeling the production was much like the 2016 Ghost Bursters, fat feminists got to do all the adlibbing they wanted because there was no real script and everything that didn't end in breaking the scene was kept.
Man who found it all so tiresome finds himself even more tired than previously thought.
Remember in the first Lego Movie, when the strongest word anyone said was "darn," and that actually wound up being important to the plot?
That was nice.
This is real?
I have regrets.
I couldn't say this line without laughing.
Am*rican writing, everyone
The way these people use the word fuck is grating and childish compared to the way we (much smarter people, at least 20-30 IQ points higher on average) use it.
How much $$$ did that faggot Sapowski (sp?) get to let them rape his work?
I hope it was worth it.
Must be the same writer that did Saints Row reboot lol..
Sounds like Ana Kasperian.
Watched episodes 1 & 2 last night...
The writing is pretty poor, even by modern Netflix standards.
It feels like it has been written by a potty mouthed teenager which is just stuck in a perpetual loop of saying generic movie lines and just tossing in far too many swear words- to the degree where they just sound like your average room-temperature iq Brit.
Funniest part is episode 2 is basically the diversity episode, they announce one of the "main" characters is gay, reveal an actual dwarf actres and reveal a mute mage (which doesn't make sense at all because magic..)
The saddest thing is it actually has potential, it's pretty fun and has a bunch of surprisingly well choreographed fighting.
But no, after season 3 of Cavill I'm pretty sure Netflix's Witcher live action series will die off.