THE WITCHER Producer Blames Declining Viewership On You, The Show's Audience, Being Too Stupid

THE WITCHER Producer Blames Declining Viewership On You, The Show's Audience, Being Too Stupid

The Witcher producer Tomek Baginski blames the show's declining viewership and negative reviews on the show's American audience, suggesting they're not intelligent enough to follow a faithful adaptation.

By JoshWilding - Aug 04, 2023 05:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Television

For anyone who hadn't read Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher novels, the Netflix series' first season was undeniably hard to follow. The story took place across different time periods and those didn't really sync up until the finale. 

Despite that, it was a solid introduction to The Continent and there was definitely a lot to enjoy about the time we spent with Henry Cavill's Geralt of Rivia. 

Season 2 wasn't anywhere near as good, while the latest season has proved to be something of a disappointment. Spin-off The Witcher: Blood Origin was similarly underwhelming, and excitement for Liam Hemsworth's debut as Geralt in season 4 is now somewhat muted. 

However, if you're a fan of the books who is disappointed with this small screen adaptation, producer Tomek Baginski believes you should blame dumb Americans rather than The Witcher's creative team.

"When a series is made for a huge mass of viewers, with different experiences, from different parts of the world, and a large part of them are Americans, these simplifications not only make sense, they are necessary," he tells Wyborcza (via The Hollywood Reporter). "It’s painful for us, and for me too, but the higher level of nuance and complexity will have a smaller range, it won’t reach people."

This comes after Baginski previously suggested the show was forced to simplify its story for younger viewers who are inspired only by "emotions" rather than plot after being raised on YouTube and TikTok videos. 

To say the audience is responsible for The Witcher's declining viewership and negative reviews is certainly a choice, and these comments come across as incredibly condescending.

The simple fact is, the team working on the series has failed to adapt the material in a way which has fully connected with longtime fans or the general audience. However, that's not overly surprising when one former writer revealed the creative team frequently made fun of Sapkowski's work while adapting it. 

Let us know your thoughts on The Witcher's decline down in the comments section.

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