Jim01 said:
It's really like I watched a completely separate show. I was in the entire time. Did it have things to improve, absolutely, but improve them in season 2. It honestly made me excited for SW for the first time in a while.
I do think people saw two different shows. It comes down to how people viewed episode 7. For me and a lot of people here. The Jedi cover up, Sol's actions, and the fallout from their action makes zero sense. Episode 7 was setup to show the terrible thing the Jedi did, but in looking at the show, it really seems like Sol and company could have just made that the official report, why lie or hide any of it?
Others watches the show and thought it made sense for the Jedi to hide their actions.
Couple that with tonal issues, pacing issues, uneven writing, and poor acting, and the show just felt like a rough draft.
To me the biggest miss is that you didn't need to make the Jedi evil/incompetent. You just needed to show how their rules made them inflexible, arrogant, and susceptible to Sith trickery.
That being said, the show would have been much better if it was told from Darth Bortles perspective. Saw him training as a Sith, manipulating Mae/corrupting Osha in more detail, and the big reveal was how he was cast out of the Jedi way back when.
This show really highlighted how SW inability to tell multiple stories in a show really hurts these shows. Couple that with the Fallout show coming out and blowing people away, Acolyte was in big trouble from the start.