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/c/StarWars: A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away....

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I thought it was intriguing, and slower than I anticipated until the very end. Seems like a middle ground in tone/pacing to the other Mando-verse shows and Andor. I didn't see a post here so I figured, why not?

I'll be back tomorrow after I sleep to chat more.

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[–] thrawn 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I don’t mind the pacing at all, and live action Lothal is very cool. It feels like Lothal.

Can’t say the same for any of Phoenix Squadron save for Chopper, but I’ve always had difficulty seeing live action and animated characters as the same. It doesn’t help that Rebels’ art style was not particularly faithful to real humans, and the voices don’t match up. They also just… don’t feel right? I have to consciously remind myself who they are. The cast still did a great job though, I don’t think any of them are miscast unlike the Grand Inquisitor.

All to say, better than I expected. Kenobi was a massive disappointment, I disliked that since episode 1 whereas I’m feeling cautiously optimistic about Ahsoka.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I only felt like I was seeing Hera towards the end of episode 2, and it has a lot to do with her pink undertones on her face.