FunkMiller
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People hating a bunch of women with fervent religious belief based around psychic powers are going to have a nightmare with the Adeptus Sororitas.
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Havent watched the episodes but this scene is really from it?
I enjoyed Season 1 of the Mandalorian but I hated that it was a TV show from the opening scene because parts of it (especially alien designs, alien language (or lack thereof) and alien costumes) just screamed non-movie budget.
I just cant take Star Wars seriously as a TV show even if the budgets are larger compared to other series its impossible to film and produce 8 long episodes without making cuts here and there.
"Nah nah I'm not gonna make anymore content after episode 1 on The Acolyte."
Youtube grifters never stop.
Invest your time into something else.
You could give neither money and invest in something else.I would rather put money in their pockets than Disney's.
It's not that I'm giving these outrage channels money. But giving them the views seems to be the only recourse I have left as a life long star wars fan to voice my displeasure with its direction.You could give neither money and invest in something else.
$180M budget.
Ok this latest episode is BS.
DeafTourette
I'm gonna to stop watching after this episode
The Force Is Female Indeed
And before you go into defense mode as usually is the case, it's right there
Such bullshit as usual
I can't watch it anyway... Not enough money to pay for any streaming services.
Except one of the main Jedi involved is a woman and I’m pretty sure there’s going to be an explanation of not so good witches involved.It's to make Jedi look like bad evil men and paganist/feminists look like "yesss queeen" power women.
Shit is painfully transparent and cringe as fuck.
The socio-political undertone that Star Wars and other IPs that have been a vehicle for is painfully transparent. I was expecting a 3K in republic credits visit to the woods of Endor just to scream like a psychopath scene to boot. Poor nature. Poor Ewoks, no ladies, they're not bears. But they will eat you all the same.Except one of the main Jedi involved is a woman and I’m pretty sure there’s going to be an explanation of not so good witches involved.
Well thats not so bad, both concepts were in Star Wars before. The ritual scene is cringe as fuck though, but if I can survive the dialog in Attack of the Clones I can survive anything.Basically yes.
If you are referring to the Nightsisters, they have been in far more media then just a book that was published 30 years ago. They have been in dozens of books, reference material, the animated series, the trading card game, and a number of video games. Anyone who followed the legends EU knew about them. They are hardly some obscure part of the lore.Gotta love people defending this shit because it was in a book 30 years ago that nobody read.
but if I can survive the dialog in Attack of the Clones I can survive anything.
They weren't immaculate concepting humans.If you are referring to the Nightsisters, they have been in far more media then just a book that was published 30 years ago. They have been in dozens of books, reference material, the animated series, the trading card game, and a number of video games. Anyone who followed the legends EU knew about them. They are hardly some obscure part of the lore.
No they were not, but immaculate conception isn't exactly unknown to Star Wars. A Dark Side ritual that can do so doesn't seem out of place, that concept was hinted at with Palpatine as well.They weren't immaculate concepting humans.
It’s just a bad show in the end, offensively bad writing and boring storytelling.
I can’t believe how bad that witches ceremony was it’s stuck in my head like a bad but catchy tune lol
Yeah, seems to be one big waste of time in a finite life.And yet you still continue to watch
I just dont fucking get it with you people
If I recognize something is shit, I turn it off and dont look back
You all seem to basically get off on trash and hate watching
I stand corrected. They were in dozens of books nobody read. Besides that didn't Disney themselves come out and say years ago that all the eu stuff was noncannon anyway?If you are referring to the Nightsisters, they have been in far more media then just a book that was published 30 years ago. They have been in dozens of books, reference material, the animated series, the trading card game, and a number of video games. Anyone who followed the legends EU knew about them. They are hardly some obscure part of the lore.
It isn't the writers that are bad it is the fans.
George Lucas made them canon in The Clone Wars in 2011.I stand corrected. They were in dozens of books nobody read. Besides that didn't Disney themselves come out and say years ago that all the eu stuff was noncannon anyway?
I stand corrected. They were in dozens of books nobody read. Besides that didn't Disney themselves come out and say years ago that all the eu stuff was noncannon anyway?
The whole "anakin had no father" thing was just so out of left field in TPM and it really has no payoff, at least not in the major tie-ins (I'm sure some EU author wrote an entire book on it) that I wonder why Lucas even did it. I dislike the idea that the force has sentience in the first place, even less like the notion that it gives a fuck what human/large sentient races do with it other than perhaps it has a capability to respond to a mass murder event (like Alderaan) in some primitive fashion, and REALLY dislike any notion that it is basically an infectious parasite or however Lucas envisioned Midichlorians working. I feel that it deprives characters of proper agency, responsibility, and culpability for their actions of they can say "The force made me do it" rather than the force being more of an underlying principle of the universe, like gravity or electromagnetism, that can be partially understood and manipulated. Even the Light Side/Dark Side I'd prefer to see as just the results of character actions (i.e. nuclear power plant = light side, nuclear bomb = dark side, fission itself doesn't care) as that keeps the story more grounded on the human experience.No they were not, but immaculate conception isn't exactly unknown to Star Wars. A Dark Side ritual that can do so doesn't seem out of place, that concept was hinted at with Palpatine as well.
The whole thing could certainly have been handled better though.
I thought the first 2 episodes were Ok hence why I watched the 3rd.And yet you still continue to watch
I just dont fucking get it with you people
If I recognize something is shit, I turn it off and dont look back
You all seem to basically get off on trash and hate watching
Oh, they've been stealing shit from the EU and bastardizing it for some time now.I stand corrected. They were in dozens of books nobody read. Besides that didn't Disney themselves come out and say years ago that all the eu stuff was noncannon anyway?
I’d say at least half of the people in this thread aren’t even watching the show lol
did they pull the article down?
What the hell did those witches even die from, a bit of smoke which Osha survived from?
Gotta love people defending this shit because it was in a book 30 years ago that nobody read.
I was listening to ScreenCrush and they seem to think this episode is structured like Roshamon... It's from Osha's POV... Not the full story. That's why there's so many holes in the story.
Can't wait to watch it when I get the money
And look what a fatherless home produced.I'm fine with the Nightsisters being a thing since I remember them from the EU and Lucas made them Canon in The Clone Wars
My issue is that they are using them as a political mouthpiece to air their grievance about men lol
Especially that one part where they explained that the twins have no father just like Anakin. It was so obvious what they were doing there
My reaction during the whole episode
As I said before there are no original thoughts in Libtards and Feminazis. This latest episode is one of the current examples of this
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