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Witcher showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich explains season 2’s most controversial change

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Dec 23, 2021



If you haven’t seen The Witcher season 2, then stop reading now before I spoil one of its twists, and one of the more significant deviations from the books. Right, so, in season 2’s second episode we visit Kaer Morhen, which looks a lot like it does in the videogames, and meet an expanded cast of Geralt’s fellow witchers. Vesemir, Lambert, Coen, and Eskel are among the brothers Ciri gets to know during her stay, though one of them less than the others. In a major departure, Eskel has been infected by a monster. By the end of the episode he’s fully transformed, and has to be put down by Geralt.

Fans of the scarred Eskel—who survives the books and also shows up in the games, helping Geralt pull off a drunken prank involving cross-dressing at one point—aren’t real happy about it. During the behind-the-scenes documentary The Witcher: Unlocked it was bound to come up. “Can you explain your decision to kill him off so soon?” asks the show’s host, Felicia Day. “Because people want to know.”



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