Here’s How We Feel About Geralt & Ciri’s Separation In The Witcher Season 3! ( Photo Credit – Netflix )

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Right from season one, The Witcher made one thing clear: Geralt and Ciri aren’t just part of the story. They are the story. That bond, born from the Law of Surprise and built across chaos, monsters, and missed timelines, became the show’s emotional center. It’s the one thread that never needed magic to feel real. And now, in season four, the show risks unraveling that thread.

Why Does Geralt & Ciri’s Separation In The Witcher Hurt?

Geralt once tried to outrun his destiny; Ciri was the reason he couldn’t. That tension—his resistance and her calling—grounded all the time jumps and political mess. Even when the show wandered, their eventual collision kept viewers locked in. It wasn’t just about a Witcher finding a child, but two broken people finding meaning in each other.

So when The Witcher actually gave us moments between them, especially in season two, it felt like something finally clicked. But instead of building on that, the story split them up again. And now, with season four pushing Ciri into her own arc and Geralt heading off in a different direction, that emotional payoff is being postponed… again! (per Netflix).

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