Talk:Scenes From a Marriage/@comment-75.107.126.23-20171006060914

I don't get how this was supposed to be touching or emotional. The bit with the contract made me cringe, as does every bit of bad writing based on modern culture in the game. His losing his temper and accidentally killing doesn't fit the whole 'heartless and apathetic' thing and is the only thing here you could call bad, and it was an accident. The rest is just the slow death of a loveless relationship, no different from any other relationship founded on infatuation, I honestly couldn't care less. The dialogue during the quests suggest Olgierd is a bad man who does bad things, but I just don't see it. The only thing I ever had against him was how he sent Geralt on the first quest, and when he paid up that was pretty much the end of it. It seems like the writers wanted to make him a bad person but couldn't come up with anything, so they just sort of implied it and hoped the audience would go along.