MoonRakerSCM
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One post is in regards to the show, the other is in regards to a poster... one of them is not allowed by the moderators just sayin'...
How come there are no toy ships for this show?
Not true. Most of it is online. See hasbro pulse.New Star Wars doesn't sell many toys unless it's a Baby Yoda. Which is now dropping off.
Hard- hard disagree. The time and care to set a scene, to show little creatures or flora, to take the time to have a craft land- this is what sets these shows apart and often above. The concept of what a streaming show is or can be is still in the formative phase but I don’t want a T.V. Show. Yes, there are things that can be learned, but I’m much happier with the mini/limited series concept.Like any Disney+ shows, this suffers a good bit from too much runtime being wasted - we don't need 5 minutes of establishing shots without action. It doesn't help that episodes aren't exactly that long (if they were truly 60 minutes of runtime that might allow for spending a few minutes on scenery without hurting things). So far there's probably been about 2 episodes worth of actual activity.
Whoever is running Disney+ needs to take a course in actually making TV shows.
Hard- hard disagree. The time and care to set a scene, to show little creatures or flora, to take the time to have a craft land- this is what sets these shows apart and often above. The concept of what a streaming show is or can be is still in the formative phase but I don’t want a T.V. Show. Yes, there are things that can be learned, but I’m much happier with the mini/limited series concept.
You’re confusing two separate points. Star Wars has always had wonderful establishing shots. The characters treat these amazing worlds, technology, creatures, etc as mundane. The shows have kept to this consistently.George Lucas himself said it's a mistake when a show spends time showing off what was built, just because they spent so much money on it.
You’re confusing two separate points. Star Wars has always had wonderful establishing shots. The characters treat these amazing worlds, technology, creatures, etc as mundane. The shows have kept to this consistently.
The problem is with the runtime of the show. Therefore anything that isn't pushing the show forward feels like a waste of time. For me anyway, I feel like there has been a lot of filler for 26/27min episodes. Is it a big issue? I think that's still TBD. If they sprint through the ending and leave a bunch of hanging threads that are relevant to this season. Then it's a big problem because there was plenty of room to cut for the more important stuff.You’re confusing two separate points. Star Wars has always had wonderful establishing shots. The characters treat these amazing worlds, technology, creatures, etc as mundane. The shows have kept to this consistently.
Fast is fine and yes, Andor suffered from not having enough of the fast paced star wars to balance the slower parts. I'd say the big difference between the acolyte and andor is this. Andors "slow" was really building to the overall story where as Acolyte a lot of it I'd consider filler.Star Wars always told things fast. Look at the speeder bike chase in ROTJ or the pod race sequence in TPM. It was Lucas's reaction to 2001 with twenty minutes of watching a ship dock or it's acid trip ending.
The thing I didn't like about Andor was there wasn't anything fast. It poked along.
Correct. Andor had a story. Acolyte suffered from no story and/or bad editing and pacing.Fast is fine and yes, Andor suffered from not having enough of the fast paced star wars to balance the slower parts. I'd say the big difference between the acolyte and andor is this. Andors "slow" was really building to the overall story where as Acolyte a lot of it I'd consider filler.
How can it end in a cliff hanger with no season 2?The third episode should have been combined and consolidated into this one. Waste of time to split them up like that. And they should have cut out a lot of the crap from the third too, would have made things a bit more tolerable. Though I still think much of it was stupid.
I think the writers were probably attempting to paint the jedi as evil meddlers, but to be honest I don't think it was conveyed well at all. Jedi hubris and flaws have been explored successfully in the prequels and Legends material (the Knights of the Old Republic video games, a number of pre-Disney comic books etc). Here though it felt more like child services noticing red flags with parents. That again doesn't seem like the intent, but it demonstrates some of the shortcomings of the writing that I sided more with the jedi than the witches.
These witches seem less overtly evil than some of their Dathomirian counterparts at least (Mother Talzin being a far more malevolent being), but their manipulation and experimentation on the twins is disturbing. I don't know what they're planning with the "one person split into two" business the Jedi mentioned, but it's another one of those things that made me side more with Sol. Koril is a pretty bad mother. She's a bit abusive and feeds Mae's violent behavior on purpose. That said, Aniseya isn't without fault either. She acted really creepy and invasive with Padawan Torbin. And she was experimenting on her own children. So there was in fact something very culty and dark stuff going on there. I don't blame Sol for being concerned.
Koril no doubt survived and is most likely connected in some way to Qimir and the Sith. Sith hate Jedi, so it would fit her alignment. She even already has yellow eyes much like Sith do. Where it goes from there, i'm not certain. They're taking SOME ideas from Legends, but I wonder if more specific characters such as Plagueis will appear.
There's an obvious and "logical" way to introduce Plagueis into this new story. Mae and Osha feel like "prototypes" of Anakin. Though likely not nearly as powerful, their M-count is stated to be extremely high but they aren't treated with the sort of Messianic praise that Anakin was. So Plagueis could have been taught this power by Koril and elevated it to create Anakin (whom Lucas said had potential to become twice as powerful as Sidious).
Guessing this is going to end off on a massive cliffhanger. It's the last episode coming up, and I don't see how they can really wrap everything up in the time left.
Agreed, it's been the issue with the show this whole season. This episode was a complete waste of time. Sure we learned a couple things but it was nothing that couldn't have been put in the earlier episode. They basically made us watch the same episode twice. Sure the wookie fight was cool. But I don't think they really accomplished what they were trying to accomplish. Maybe Sol has a reason to question himself but Kelnacca and Torbin have nothing really to feel they did wrong. They both were possessed by the witches so it's not like they could help what they did. A better solution would have been to limit the flashbacks to the new information that was most important to the story. That way you could still move things forward while answering the questions from that encounter. The sad thing is we've now spent two whole episodes and yet we still don't have all the information. We will need another flashback or information dump to complete what happened. There's so much wasted potential in this show. You can really tell there's a lot of inexperience working on it.The third episode should have been combined and consolidated into this one. Waste of time to split them up like that. And they should have cut out a lot of the crap from the third too, would have made things a bit more tolerable
There's likely 3 ways this ends. A cliffhanger like you said. They rush through the last episode making it completely unsatisfying. Or we get a 60+ min episode to neatly tie everything important up. A zebra doesn't change it's stripes so I'm not putting my money on the 3rd option. I think we see a rushed ending, it's a D+ series signature. I would think cliffhanger if they had officially greenlit season 2. But as of a week or two ago it's just speculation from what I see.Guessing this is going to end off on a massive cliffhanger. It's the last episode coming up, and I don't see how they can really wrap everything up in the time left.
The power of many?How can it end in a cliff hanger with no season 2?
Yes.Did the creators of this show actually think it was going to draw enough viewership to justify a second season?
No.Does anyone at Disney have any common sense ?
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