


It also was a wish that protected both of them from the djinn and its destruction, allowing them to live. She is frustrated by not being able to differentiate her real feelings for Geralt from the ones caused by the wish, making her worry they are invalid.Ģ5 Images So back to the matter at hand: What did Geralt wish for? The one thing we know for certain is it involves Yennefer and is the reason they keep being drawn back together.

She's none too pleased about it, which is the same as she sometimes feels in the books. By the time they catch up this go-around, she has settled on a key realization: Geralt's wish somehow involved her, and it's the reason that they keep finding themselves being drawn back together. We find out in episode 6, "Rare Species," that Geralt left Yennefer while she was still asleep after their steamy hookup, and they've been on-again, off-again ever since. Condemned yourself to me.'" It's not quite the same in the show. But if there is, then you’ve condemned yourself. I don’t know whether there’s such a Force in Nature that could fulfil such a wish. 'I don’t know whether such a wish can ever be fulfilled. Here's Yennefer's reaction in the book: "'Wait,' she whispered. In the show, neither she nor the audience hears it. In the short story, Yennefer hears what Geralt's wish is, and is moved by it. Play This plays out largely the same way in the Netflix series, with one key difference.
