
Yennefer refuses, and so Geralt uses his third wish in a way that results in the djinn leaving town and sparing Yennefer's life. When Yennefer's ( Anya Chalotra) attempt to become the vessel for the djinn in the hopes of curing her infertility put her life at risk, Geralt begs her to stop.


But Geralt is very purposeful when it comes to his third wish. Oops!) and making the prison guard literally burst. However, before he figures out that he, not Jaskier, is the djinn's master, Geralt unknowingly uses up his first two wishes demanding some peace and quiet (and accidentally causing Jaskier's life-threatening health issues in the process. In the fifth episode, "Bottled Appetites," Geralt becomes the master of a djinn after looking for help to cure his insomnia.

The Witcher gave us so much in its first season - a terrifying battle with a striga, a potentially world-altering war with a powerful empire, Jaskier's ( Joey Batey) almost- too-catchy earworm about tossing some coin to you-know-who - but it did leave one big question unanswered: What was Geralt's ( Henry Cavill) last wish?
