Disney was so quick to over saturate with SW nostalgia to recoup the $$$ spent on the IP that they had no plan for the fan base tiring. Thus suffocating the chance for many new stories to be told. How many of these planned movies/shows will actually get made? Half if we’re lucky.
Did I miss it, or did they ever explain why Mae wanted to kill all four Jedi? I can understand Sol, I guess. But are the other three just proximity based revenge? I feel like Torbin and Kelnacca suffered enough and Indara wanted nothing to do with the whole thing.
@TomChansky Because I feel like Mae has shown to be more than just a mindless killing machine. If that’s not the case then the character has been written/acted kinda poorly. I also don’t feel like Torbin would be “waiting” for her. Seems strange. 🤷♂️
Man who kept his boat besides his house was ordered from the city to put up a fence to hide the boat from view. So he built the fence and hired someone to paint it.
I went from co-hosting a podcast talking everything Star Wars for 6 years, to watching nothing to do with SW but one Acolyte trailer in the nine months since the podcast ended. Weird.
@TatooineSons I really enjoyed the TV shows, but the direction they took The Mandalorion really switched me off. He went from a badass realizing he was in a cult and making the sacrifice to forsake it all to save a child, to a pathetic mess begging for forgiveness. It felt dishonest.
@TatooineSons TBH, I think it started after the incredible hype train we were on for the sequel trilogy and the closing of the Skywalker Saga (which I never really agreed with). I still enjoyed what came after, but the obsession started to dwindle. And I stopped consuming the books/comics.
@StarWarsSpelt I’d be a terrible guest ATM given I’ve watched nothing since Ahsoka. But I appreciate it buddy. I’d be honored to give you some lackluster Acolyte analysis when it comes out. If nothing else to talk with my buddy Josh for a bit!