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You're the one making the insinuation because you didn't enjoy it.You tell me man. You tell me.
Honestly man, for the third time just move on.
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You're the one making the insinuation because you didn't enjoy it.You tell me man. You tell me.
"Just move on" says the bloke who has to keep having the last word.You're the one making the insinuation because you didn't enjoy it.
Honestly man, for the third time just move on.
Also, obviously the end left it open for another series, and usually you might think, damn, cant wait to see what happens...
I forgot the bit where Basil decided to just sabotage Sol's ship... for reasons? And then he just left him on the ship after landing. But then didnt he help the Jedi then track the twins... Wtf was going on there?
That’s the kind of thing I want to see done properly and on the big screen.There is an interesting story to tell in that gap between The Acolyte and prequel era - the rise of Darth Plagueis, the history of Yoda, the slow downfall of the Jedi etc.
But not holding out hope it will be told properly. Feels like Star Wars Disney needs a rethink a la Andor - explore more adult genres, tone down the fan service, focus on telling a good story instead of shoehorning references to the EU etc. As it stands, think most would agree (review bombers and sycophants aside, on the opposite extreme ends of the spectrum) that The Acolyte had some interesting ideas but it was just overall poorly written and not very memorable at all. I did not become attached at all to the twin leads, and preferred more exploration of Qimir and Sol.
That’s the kind of thing I want to see done properly and on the big screen.
I think it might be lost on a lot of the haters that these are primarily aimed at kids.explore more adult genres
Why would they lie about enjoying it?
That’s the kind of thing I want to see done properly and on the big screen.
There is an interesting story to tell in that gap between The Acolyte and prequel era - the rise of Darth Plagueis, the history of Yoda, the slow downfall of the Jedi etc.
But not holding out hope it will be told properly. Feels like Star Wars Disney needs a rethink a la Andor - explore more adult genres, tone down the fan service, focus on telling a good story instead of shoehorning references to the EU etc.
As it stands, think most would agree (review bombers and sycophants aside, on the opposite extreme ends of the spectrum) that The Acolyte had some interesting ideas but it was just overall poorly written and not very memorable at all. I did not become attached at all to the twin leads, and preferred more exploration of Qimir and Sol.
I mean leave the thread."Just move on" says the bloke who has to keep having the last word.
Even last night after you've been proven wrong for everyone to see you still have to have your last little dig because you can't move on.
Take your own advice for once.
Amazingly the top two contributors are people who enjoyed the show.
I think it might be lost on a lot of the haters that these are primarily aimed at kids.
Disney employees?Amazingly the top two contributors are people who enjoyed the show.
I honestly think Disney just want to capitalise on Star Wars discourse now.
This show is an absolute dumpster fire. But it’s so bad now, that it’s talked about more than Mando, Ashoka, or even obi-wan.
It was such a dumpster fire of a show that dozens of Youtubers capitalised with their criticism that was so easy to point out the poor direction, writing and acting.
I don't buy the excuse 'it was just for kids'. It wasn't. People defending the show here are not pre-teens.
No one’s saying this show is made for kids. I’d be shocked if anyone did.
I think it might be lost on a lot of the haters that these are primarily aimed at kids.
Colour yourself shocked.
I love the criticism that Youtubers are the ones capitalising.No one’s saying this show is made for kids. I’d be shocked if anyone did.
YouTubers capitalising on Star Wars negativity you say?
What’s next: the sun rising in the east?
What a sad view. Go watch something you enjoy then.I love the criticism that Youtubers are the ones capitalising.
If anything, I'm starting to think Disney may be the ones capitalising on Star Wars negativity. There's no way any intelligent person could have put that series out into the world unless they were trying to capitalise of Star Wars fans hate-watching as they further and further drive Star Wars' legacy into the mud.
I love the criticism that Youtubers are the ones capitalising.
If anything, I'm starting to think Disney may be the ones capitalising on Star Wars negativity. There's no way any intelligent person could have put that series out into the world unless they were trying to capitalise of Star Wars fans hate-watching as they further and further drive Star Wars' legacy into the mud.