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Can we also highlight how ridiculous it is, unless they find a way to explain it away, that Sol has no idea Mae is not Osha.
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Can we also highlight how ridiculous it is, unless they find a way to explain it away, that Sol has no idea Mae is not Osha.
What? I thought he did know it was Mae..Can we also highlight how ridiculous it is, unless they find a way to explain it away, that Sol has no idea Mae is not Osha.
What? I thought he did know it was Mae..
I don't think Sol could understand him, I think dreadlock dude was the only guy who speaks his language. I think Sol just knew the entire time.I think the tracker critter told him.
I saw a very interesting thing today, a clip from some industry podcast speaking about how streaming platforms give notes to TV show producers that their content isn't "second screen" enough, i.e that it's too complicated for a person to follow while simultaneously scrolling on your phone. Which is astonishing to me, but I guess not unexpected in this day and age. DO we think that could be a Disney Star Wars problem, that they're intentionally not making things complicated / engaging because its designed to be "second screenable".
What else is the expectation for such poorly thought out narrative jumps like:
- the Jedi team needing a tracker and a days march to find the Wookie Jedi's camp to Green head and her team just wandering in there with no issue;
- the communications system on Sol's ship stopping for... literally no reason other than plot convenience?
Do we think the show runners are just talentless or are they saying... we don't need to put in any explanation for this because people aren't watching it properly anyway?
I just don't enjoy her performance at all. I have a suspicion as others have mentioned that she is the central flaw of the Jedi in this show, i.e that she has caused the Qmir injury, potentially somehow related to the fire / witches and that she is effectively covering her same tracks. So in that sense, she should in my opinion portray a sense of suspicion, menace or control - whereas I don't get that from her. I get a sense of arrogance and a general unlikability, but it's cut with this level of incompetence and and unlikability that I can only assume is coming from her performance because it just wouldn't make sense for your fox in the henhouse character to be incompetent and unlikeable at this stage of the story before we've seen that reveal.
I get it for your non name shows, but I would hope something like Star Wars aspires to be better.
I only just realised that the Green Jedi is Lesley Headlands wife haha. Nepotism explains why she's such an awful actor.
I thought that Sol not killing Qmir was one of the few plot points that actually makes sense in a Star Wars show. He shouldn't have killed him defensively.Having just one dour facial expression seems to be almost default in many Disney SW characters. Jodie Turner-Smith was a relief from that but it was short lived, and that dance scene with the witches was turned up to 11 on the cringe scale. Trinity could have been an interesting character - but dead within minutes. Sol has one expression and T A L K S V E R Y S L O W L Y. It's not very engaging. Who are we supposed to care about?
Qmir has some complexities but Sol didn't kill him because the plot needed him to live. It's typical of the show that the plot requires characters to do certain things rather than the plot evolving from natural character motivations.
The other thing I find it interesting which no one is talking about or theorizing about is how Qimir says he was trained as a Jedi a long long time ago. He's so young looking but i wonder if hes actually really old (or just old) and has somehow found a fountain of youth on that planet he's hiding in.
However, Vernestra is not that old, what 50? So it still would be reasonable for Qimir to only be mid-20s tops if she was his master. Tho he could possibly be hinting hes like 40 or so if Vernestra took on a padawan at a younger age like say when she was 20 herself.
Just the way Qimir emphasized "long long time ago" seems to imply literally than figuratively. Basically, I'm guessing he's like 40 or so but looks 20 due to said fountain (or that spring he bathes in.
Therefore, how does that tie in with Sol (you seem very familiar) from epiaode 5? Were Sol and Qimir younglings at the same time?
Still feel these episodes are too short, even though there was some intriguing moments in this one.
Ach-To right? Aside from the scenery and island planet, those creatures were very similar to the ones Luke ends up milking.
I like Bazil.
Just when we’re finally going to circle back to what happened that night on the witches planet, the power on the ship just turns back on haha. Surely has to be explained the next episode, dragging this part out too long I feel.
Sol just switching off the comms and jumping to hyperspace felt odd. When just minutes before he’s trying to raise the alarm.
Clearly the breathing with the helmet on is meant to resemble Vader.
Liking this Qmir character and he had some good stuff to work with here. “I was a Jedi a long long time ago”. Perhaps hinting that he’s already tapping into that unnatural long life thing. Still feel he’s the Master and he’s Plageuis.
Oh wow, shes that old? Hes definitely like 80 or so then. Wow,sirI’ve been theorising about it, here:
The unnatural long life stuff, I think he’s a lot lot older than what face value suggests.
Supposedly Vernestra is approx 115+ years old in The Acolyte, her species age differently.
Also then, if it turns out Qimir is a geriatric, I wonder how that ties in with Sol saying "you seem very familiar".I’ve been theorising about it, here:
The unnatural long life stuff, I think he’s a lot lot older than what face value suggests.
Supposedly Vernestra is approx 115+ years old in The Acolyte, her species age differently.
Huh? He knew from the start. Did you miss him stunning her?Can we also highlight how ridiculous it is, unless they find a way to explain it away, that Sol has no idea Mae is not Osha.
Also then, if it turns out Qimir is a geriatric, I wonder how that ties in with Sol saying "you seem very familiar".
You mean like when he first saw her and asked "where is she" or when he talked to her about her past to explain what happened in a coded way?He didnt know until halfway in the voyage on the ship when Bazil alerted him or Mae fluffed Pip's gender.
You mean like when he first saw her and asked "where is she" or when he talked to her about her past to explain what happened in a coded way?
Good point too. Basically, Sol was clouded with grief and sorrow from the recent carnage in the forest and all the secrets he'd been hiding from the twins bubbling up inside him and wasn't "awake" enough to realize it was Mae. Whereas Qimir knew right away Osha was Osha.He didn’t know. If he already did, why dedicate so much time to the groundhog sussing her out?
He didn’t know. If he already did, why dedicate so much time to the groundhog sussing her out?
Because it was a bit of a light hearted side plot? It didn't really amount to anything in the end?
If that’s the case, it’s ridiculous. If Sol already knew, who gives a shit if a rodent knows.
You’re wrong.