Concept: game that superficially resembles a metroidvania, but it's actually a Monkey Island style inventory puzzler. Each area basically functions as an escape room in precision puzzle-platformer format, and contains an eccentric collection of freely toggleable mobility upgrades which interact with the current area's gimmick in unexpected ways – the challenge being not only to obtain the upgrades, but to figure out which exact combination of upgrades needs to be enabled to overcome each obstacle. As you complete each area, some unlikely series of events contrives to take away most of your upgrades, thereby leaving you with a (mostly) clean inventory for the next area.
The fact that Joey is the only actor we see near the entrance of the room just waving some people around and throwing kisses - more focused on greeting a "larger audience" than individually greeting his co-stars - is the most Jaskier thing ever!
Joey definitely picked Jaskier up on the side of the road on his way there, 'cause his inner bard is showing!
Seriously though, that video's focus is also like 95% on Joey/Jaskier...
So, here's Joey/Jaskier kissing and waving...
Here's Joey/Jaskier winking...
Here's Joey/Jaskier reading...
Here's Joey/Jaskier's singing and being a goof...
Hey! BTW we've got Laurence Fishburne this season, too! Yay! Big Hollywood name!
But enough of that! Here's yet more bard footage for you!
Do you see how precious that puppy of a bard is?
I mean look at him! Being all cute and bashful at being complimented/teased by his co-stars... Aww...
Oh! Right! We should probably do a Yenralt closing shot!
I really do just gotta ask why Chima fans always be saying some shit about "Ninjago is so weirdly pro-war it should rot already!!!" like no I think an action show for kids, which wants to tell you these people are bad and we should fight against them, is NOT super pro-war like you say it is. I think we SHOULD maybe wanna fight bad people who wanna kill everyone and cause mass destruction. Maybe.