Season 4 of Netflix’sThe Witcheris facing some big challenges, mostly its Geralt of Rivia recast, but the show’s highest-rated episode so far is actually good news for the new Geralt. Andrzej Sapkowski’s novel seriesThe Witchergot its first English language adaptation in 2019 thanks to Netflix, becoming one of the streamer’s biggest releases. AlthoughThe Witcherfaced some backlash during its second season due to the many changes it made to the source material, season 3 was received better, and the show is now preparing for its fourth season.
The Witcherseason 3 endedwith Geralt (Henry Cavill), Yennefer (Anya Chalotra), and Ciri (Freya Allan) separated again after the chaos of the Thanedd Coup. Yennefer created the Lodge of Sorceresses, Geralt recovered in Brokilon and left with Jaskier and Milva to find Ciri, while the Cintran Princess ended up in a desert and was later rescued and recruited by the Rats.The Witcherseason 4has a lot to cover, and it’s also facing the recast of Geralt, but the show’s highest-rated episode should take off some of that pressure, as it’s good news for the show’s recast.

The Witcher’s Top-Rated Episode Proves Geralt Isn’t The Only One Who Makes The Show Great
The Witcher Has Other Great Main Characters
All seasons ofThe Witcherso far have been packed with action and have had some big reveals and twists.The top-rated episode of Netflix’sThe Witcherso far is the season 1 finale, “Much More”, in which the timelines of Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri finally converge. Before Geralt and Ciri finally find each other in the forest, the episode covers the Battle of Sodden Hill, which is all about the mages and sorceresses teaming up to prevent the Nilfgaardian forces from invading the remaining Northern Kingdoms.
Yennefer is at the front and center of this episode, and its high rating proves that The Witcher and its success don’t depend just on Geralt.

Yennefer was key during this battle, and she summoned fire magic and channeled a massive stream of fire, with which she got rid of the approaching army – however, this also made her disappear. Yennefer is at the front and center of this episode, and its high rating proves thatThe Witcherand its success don’t depend just on Geralt. While Geralt is obviously a key character in the series,the show also needs Yennefer and Ciri, and the great reception of “Much More” shows thatThe Witchercan still succeed when putting either of them in the spotlight, while Geralt has smaller or quieter storylines.
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The Witcher’s Best Episode Is Good News For Season 4’s Geralt Recast
The Witcher Season 4 Will Be Liam Hemsworth’s Debut As Geralt Of Rivia
With the announcement of Henry Cavill’s departure afterThe Witcherseason 3 came the news of Liam Hemsworth taking over as Geralt of Rivia. Fans of the show didn’t take the news lightly, and there has been a lot of criticism but also anticipation aroundHemsworth’s debut as Geralt. Surely, expectations are high thanks to Cavill’s amazing performance, but the above-mentioned highest-rated episode is good news for the show’s new Geralt and should take some pressure off.
If it properly shares the spotlight with Yennefer and Ciri, it can take some of the focus off of Hemsworth’s Geralt and make the transition a lot smoother.

The Witcheralready proved with its season 1 finale (and with other episodes centered more on Yennefer and Ciri than Geralt) that it doesn’t need to prominently feature Geralt to succeed. The audience will go through a process of adaptation whenThe Witcherseason 4 comes out, as they are used to Cavill’s performance as Geralt, but if it properly shares the spotlight with Yennefer and Ciri, it can take some of the focus off of Hemsworth’s Geralt and make the transition a lot smoother for everyone.
The Witcher
The Witcher, released in 2019, follows Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster hunter navigating a turbulent world where humanity’s darker nature often eclipses the monstrous.
