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Yoda and Yaddle both lived at the same time.
Yoda ate her
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Yoda and Yaddle both lived at the same time.
That's what she said...Yoda ate her
It’s all about production spend. You get the quality graphics and just pure formula with any twists or turns. Turning into blandness. It’s probably parcelled up quite carefully and with reason but it doesn’t give a fan any show of courageousness that it should.Quality is great, but I still would like more story. Little shot of canon character here and there isn’t enough when we’ve seen what they did in the last two episodes last season. It’s good but this could be so much more, than mission of the week.
There is a corollary to Dr Who where some fans want simple story plots with adventures in space and others want a story arc wrapped up in the final episodei mean a show where the episodes build on top of each other, ever heightened with "wow, sirness" each episode, a crescendo, with the finale blowing your mind. Not fillers, meandering aimlessly, purely so the writers can put in clever little easter eggs and call backs. Look fans, it looks and smells like SW, so put a smile on your face. I want an actual story arc that has meaning and builds, the actual story of each episode things are being done or happening that have merit, that actually expand on lore, creating new lore that makes fans crazy like lucas' lore did
I've got a reasonably new Samsung TV too, and I find some dark scenes in general are hard to see, Game of Thrones was nearly unwatchable in some scenes for example. Some darks/blacks look pixilated. But I haven't really had that issue with Mando as much. Do you have HDR+ turned on? might make a difference.I am enjoying Mando but does anyone else find it very dark to watch? I’ve turned the brightness up to full on a new Samsung. But it’s not the TV because every thing else I watch is fine. Some scenes I can hardly see anything, I mentioned it to the kids, and they’re fine with it, maybe I’m getting too old? But none of the movies seem to have this problem.
good point. i did in E1. i turned up the brightnessI am enjoying Mando but does anyone else find it very dark to watch? I’ve turned the brightness up to full on a new Samsung. But it’s not the TV because every thing else I watch is fine. Some scenes I can hardly see anything, I mentioned it to the kids, and they’re fine with it, maybe I’m getting too old? But none of the movies seem to have this problem.
Completely agree. Wait through the entire working week, keen as mustard for the episode, so when it's a below-par episode, I feel it's really noticeable.For me that was one of the worst episodes but i guess having to wait weekly doesn't help.
THERE WAS NO IMMEDIATE PAY OFF THIS STINKS.
I dunno, in the current age of TV with so many good shoes that subvert the tropes so well, it's really jarring to see such a high quality production adhere so rigidly to them.
I dunno, in the current age of TVs with season long arcs and patient slow burning plots, having someone expect immediate pay off from a tease is pretty strange.
It's not though.
Good shows give payoff without compromising future direction and quality.