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Interesting program actually but it’s definitely different! We don’t have Netflix (Just haven’t programmed it yet.) but it’s on my Grandson’s Mom’s account (But, don’t tell her!😏) A Witcher is sort of like a bounty hunter not all human. Like I said - different!

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RoyceNewton

hmm, thanks I will look for it

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TexasLawman

I liked it.

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Midnight-Blue in reply toTexasLawman

My Grandson texted (Is that even a word? Lol) informing me that to really get into it I would need to explore /research the ‘legend’ behind it. Think I’ll wait til I feel a bit better before I dive into it. (Whatever happened to just reading something just for the sake of relaxation & not have to use your brain other than for turning your glasses on?

My teens told me it’s been a video game for quite some time.

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