
Although Netflix explores Yennefer’s backstory from the source material in more detail, a lot of her character is changed for the worse. The headstrong, determined Yennefer of Vengerberg seen in Witcher 3 from CD Projekt Red and Andrzej Sapkowski’s Witcher novels is adapted into a childish mage prone to loud emotional breakdowns when she does not get her way. Netflix’s Yennefer is consistently petty, shallow, and does not know what she wants.
Contrary to The Witcher 3‘s cool, calm, and collected Yennefer, Netflix introduces a Yennefer that acts more like an entitled, spoiled child. Although the show is set before the narrative of Witcher 3, there are only a few years between the events of the two. Not only is Witcher 3‘s Yennefer more mature, but she is also more in touch with herself and her needs, compared to the boarish Yennefer seen in Netflix’s adaptation that hunts for beauty, power, and selfish desires.
Yennefer’s Personality Is Better In Witcher 3 Than Netflix’s Series

On the contrary, Yennefer in Netflix’s Witcher adaptation is markedly more emotional, consistently displaying varying levels of anger and dismay at everyone and everything. Witcher 3‘s Yennefer’s resolve has been substituted for relentless self-interest, as Netflix’s Yennefer seems far more narcissistic and stubborn. This decision for a personality change may have been made by the showrunners as the Netflix adaptation is set before the events of Witcher 3 and thus Yennefer may have grown up within that hiatus; though, Yennefer’s shift in temper seems far too dramatic for this to be the reason.
Yennefer’s Netflix Motivations Are More Selfish Than In Witcher 3

The showrunners of Netflix’s The Witcher are not afraid to adapt directly from the source material, as well as add new aspects not seen in the books or Witcher 3, such as monoliths. The same goes for Yennefer’s character in the Netflix show, who chases selfish goals that change throughout the series. Conversely, Witcher 3‘s Yennefer stays true to herself and her own consistent goals, joining forces with others throughout the narrative but keeping a sense of agency and independence in her actions.
At the heart of her character, Yennefer strives to be valued. A key motivation of hers is to be taken seriously in all adaptations of Sapkowski’s world. In Witcher 3 and the source material, Yennefer holds reasonably selfless goals, and in chasing those motivations she commits heroic and noble acts. This includes putting her life on the line and utilizing black magic in order to protect those she loves, her adoptive family: Geralt and Ciri.
Netflix’s Yennefer Is Weirdly Obsessed With Motherhood

As Yennefer only appears in The Witcher 3, there is no need to play the first two Witcher games to get a sense of her character. As seen in The Witcher 3, Yennefer’s key motivations surround her adoptive family, showing both Ciri and Geralt tenderness and compassion as a mother-figure and a lover, respectively. Yet, importantly, she is not openly obsessed with gaining the ability to bear a child.
This lazy writing has produced one of the most out of character narratives for Yennefer. There is no way that Witcher 3‘s Yennefer, ambitious and intelligent but by no means evil, would ever betray Geralt in a way that would bring harm to Ciri, as seen in the narrative of The Witcher season 2. Fertility is a complicated journey for many people, and Netflix placing this at the center of Yennefer’s character with a contrived redemption arc feels forced and unnatural for this much-loved sorceress.
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