I liked it.
Madmarttigan said:
Thought it was ok, interested to see where it goes.
I felt like the opposite of previous posters, some scenes just have a very cheaply shot aesthetic to me and still think it looks meh overall.
I remember them!The Porkchop Express said:
Hot damn there was a Selkath from KOTOR in the first episode!
You could be correct that the show is intentionally making the Jedi seem wooden and boring. It lines up with the idea that some in the galaxy see them as the bad guys. Especially considering the contrast Sol brings to it. Maybe he's just a better actor, maybe he's better written. I think it's possible that writers don't know how to write Jedi. At least not for tv. They fall into cliche character typing, and frankly probably don't have the time in the story to polish them into anything else.Quote:
Seeing as there's apparently no way to make them not sound like boring, overly proper, stoic, stuck-up stiffs, I think I've finally decided that I simply don't like listening to prequel-era (and prior) Jedi talk. In fact, I don't think I like prequel-era (and prior) Jedi at all, and maybe/hopefully that's partly the point? Either way, beyond the dialogue, they're just not very sympathetic characters, which obviously makes them hard to root for. Though, I do like Sol's vibe more than most.
species age differentlyBrian Earl Spilner said:
So according to Wookieepedia, Darth Plagueis was born between 147 and 120 BBY.
The setting of this show is 100 years before TPM (32 BBY), making it roughly 132 BBY. (Plagueis would be at max, 15 years old.)
What are the chances either Mae or her master ends up being either Plagueis' master? Honestly I just hope it's not Mae, cause I don't know if I'll buy that.
I'd be ok with a twist that a teen Plagueis is actually behind the mask though.
Could be as simple as he saw her run back into the fire, or something like that, and just assumed she died.redline248 said:
He flat out says he saw Mae dead. Osha also said "we saw her..." implying she also saw Mae dead. Some trick of whoever this master is? Maybe this group of witches or whatever is in the show? Idk
I don't think Mae will end up as a Sith Master. We already see the cracks in her when she learned about Osha being alive. I suspect we get a similar path as the inquisitor chick in the Obi-Wan show. Oh yeah, and the inquisitor who killed Barriss in Tales of the Empire. It's a pattern that Disney can't resist.
"Good is a point of view, Anakin."MoreCushing4thePushing said:
I"m calling it now. Sol is the bad guy.
Brian Earl Spilner said:"Good is a point of view, Anakin."MoreCushing4thePushing said:
I"m calling it now. Sol is the bad guy.
My split personality theory isn't looking too good after episode 2, but that said, I'm not gonna write it off completely until we see both twins interact with people simultaneously.fig96 said:
Watched ep 1 last night and enjoyed it. Overall look and production design is solid, action is great, and the concept is intriguing.
Agreed with others that they seemed to give away the twin thing rather early so hoping there's something else to pursue there. Looking forward to ep 2.