The votes are in, and it's Jaskier who's won audiences' hearts in the new Netflix series 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Witcher. Little lion cub Ciri is adorable, yes, and Yennefer is very much the dark alluring temptress fans have come to love. But after a binge-worthy season one, it's Joey Batey's portrayal of Jaskier who fans want to see more of. His tag-along antics and rascally puppy-dog demea♐nor have made Jaskier a fan favorite of the highly anticipated series.

Known as Dandelion in the games, the Netflix series refers to the exuberant bard by the original book name, Jaskier. A talkative romantic serving largely as the comedic relief for The Witcher, Jaskie🅘r shares more profound moments throughout the first season as well, giving audiences many reasons to lo❀ve him.

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But You Gotta Have Friends

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From his very first appe♈arance, Batey steals nearly every scene he is in. Jaskier's resilience to criticism and witty personality is endearing. His persistent endeavors to tag along with Geralt closely resemble the begrudging friendship formed between Shrek and Donkey in the beloved Dreamworks production– Jaskier even makes a reference to onions during one of their first encounters. Jaskier's persistence not only provides comedic relief but also reveals Geralt's humanity; not many witchers would put up with a pestering🌳 bard who "doesn't go in" for silence.

While Geralt may think Jaskier's voice is like a pie without filling, it's far from atrocious and he uses it often to change the public's tune of his ogreish friend. His biggest hit "Toss A Coin To Your Witcher" instantly stuck with fans and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:spread like wildfire across social media. Hea꧑ring even half a verse is enough to lodge the catchy tune in one's head for weeks.

Unlucky In Love

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In the books and games, Dandelion is depicted as a womanizer and a bit of a cheat. However, the show portrays Jaskier's boundless capacity for love in a more innocent puppy-like fashion. The optimistic bard falls instantly in love with every maiden who gives him the time of day, pining for their affection through song or admittedly off-target compliments. Comparing some﷽one's neck to a sexy goose isn't exactly the most appealing turn of phrase. Whether due to his filling-less pie or un-suave pickup lines, the ladies don't stick around for long and Jaskier is crushed when they walk back out the door. Luckily the lustful bard's affections are just as easily refocused on the next damsel to throw him a bone.

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It's Not All About Tunes and Wit

It's not all party jigs, escapades, and witty banter, though. Jaskier offers up several more profound moments throughout the first season as well. In episode six, Geralt and Jaskier set out on a dragon hunt with several other parties including a company of dwarves, and Yennefer. After a few members of the party meet a sudden end, Jaskier offers up some reflective words of wisdom. Towards the end of the same episode, when egos have been bruised and hearts lie in shambles, most will agree Geralt's words thrown🐽 at the loyal bard in a fit of rage were a little harsh. 🉐He may be talkative and overzealous at times, but Jaskier never means to cause his friends harm.

Geralt may begrudge their friendship more times than not, but it's clear he begins to value Jaskier's companionship. A 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:cheeky bathtub scene portrays the bond that has formed between the two and how one relies upon the other, each in their ow𒁏n way.

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Jaskier's flippant approach to life balances out Geralt's stony personality and fans can't get enough. Countless memes have been coined from the bard's on-screen antics and playlists are being compiled of all his witty ballads. Fans of the𝓡 Netflix series have quite a wait as season two won't be out until 2021, but the creators may have an uprising on their hands if they don't toss a coin to Jaskier in season two.

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