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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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[–] melonpunk 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Couldn't get through the first episode. I got 10 minutes in on my first view and then to about 35 minutes on my second before switching it off. I know nothing of Rebels or the cartoon shows, so these are new characters to me, though I know of Thrawn from the books.

I found the script/acting/pacing awful and the main reason I couldn't watch. The plot was trite and not enough to keep me wanting to watch. Another map hunt for a missing and possibly dead person? Again. Why? If the pacing/script/acting was fun then I'd be fine with just a sci-fi fantasy adventure, but the actors looked like they were working on sleeping medication, it was just painful to witness.

Felt like there were some rumblings of this being a strong tent-pole effort for Star Wars after so many misfires, but I guess unless you're super invested into the greater story then this is not the redemption it was talked up to being.

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

Another map hunt for a missing and possibly dead person?

I didn't like that either - but the context around it is different and I think it will be developed in a way that is far more satisfying than the map to find Luke in the Sequel Trilogy.

I found the script/acting/pacing awful and the main reason I couldn’t watch.

I didn't think it stood out particularly worse than any of the acting in the recent run of shows. I thought it was slow, but it didn't bother me. Definitely think they jumped the gun and made it rely too heavily on the audience having seen the end of Rebels.

Felt like there were some rumblings of this being a strong tent-pole effort for Star Wars after so many misfires, but I guess unless you’re super invested into the greater story then this is not the redemption it was talked up to being.

I hadn't gotten that impression. I've always thought this was Filoni's shot at continuing his carved out section of Star Wars stories, themes, and characters.