I feel like I've been plagiarizedBrian Earl Spilner said:
I agree. But something still feels off about the whole Osha/Mae dynamic, and the "one born as two" thing.
I feel like I've been plagiarizedBrian Earl Spilner said:
I agree. But something still feels off about the whole Osha/Mae dynamic, and the "one born as two" thing.
Yord is like what I expect a young lieutenant fresh out of West Point to be like. Kind of like Tom Hanks's kid in Band of Brothers. Does that mean the whole army is rigid? Yes and no? Keeping with that comparison, Major Winters is very much by the book, but has learned how to operate in the world. He doesn't tell the young guy, hey relax bud, but just puts his guys back "at ease" and gets to business.Quote:
I care about Yord because he's the gold standard of what a Jedi seems to be in that era, but that means the Jedi are exceptionally brittle. I do think if Yord found out the truth about what happened on Brendok, he would be duty bound to arrest Sol and Kelbacca, which is lack of malleability speaks volumes to the rigid conditions that the Jedi led themselves into, to where Papatne manipulated them into getting killed in a war serving a role that made no sense (generals).
Qui-Gon does the same to Anakin and lies to his face saying he's checking it for "infections".rynning said:
Anyone else bothered that they drew blood from the twins without their mothers' consent? I mean, is that not included in Galaxy law?
Cliff.Booth said:
The mothers did consent to them being "tested." There's that gray area Luke was talking aboutThe Porkchop Express said:Qui-Gon does the same to Anakin and lies to his face saying he's checking it for "infections".rynning said:
Anyone else bothered that they drew blood from the twins without their mothers' consent? I mean, is that not included in Galaxy law?
you dont get the referenceMoral High Horse said:Cliff.Booth said:
more like....star w**res
Wait…
— 𝓔𝓶 💫 (@emkenobi) June 12, 2024
What if SHE destroyed the coven because she felt like it was becoming weak and Aniseya was not a strong leader? What if Mae and the Jedi are innocent and it was her this whole time? https://t.co/mWfq292F0e
My guess would be they dealt with them before. The fact that Indara specifically says "we hear you're training children here" feels like there was an earlier agreement that they wouldn't do so, sort of like countries making chemical weapons or something.redline248 said:
Ok, so in Episode 1 Qui-Gon tells Shmi that if Anakin had been born on a republic world the Jedi would have identified him early. How, then, did the Jedi in The Acolyte find the coven (assuming a similar logic)? Chasing down a former rival? Force use strong enough to be picked up?
TCTTS said:Wait…
— 𝓔𝓶 💫 (@emkenobi) June 12, 2024
What if SHE destroyed the coven because she felt like it was becoming weak and Aniseya was not a strong leader? What if Mae and the Jedi are innocent and it was her this whole time? https://t.co/mWfq292F0e
veryfuller said:
Its clear that this was Osha POV and that we will flash back to this night several more times and see others POVs. My point is we are 3 episodes in and the plot has essentially screeched to a halt, we still don't really know or care about any characters, and the flashback-to-event-as-seen-from-multiple-perspectives structure that we all now think is happening has been set up poorly.
I'm not trashing the story, because I don't know what it is. I just think, as we have seen, the telling of it has been bad so far. I will keep watching and reserve my final judgement for when it wraps up, but I guess I am on a hard to win over path, based on what we have seen so far + how the other Star Wars shows have failed to stick any sort of landing (save for Mando season 1 and Andor).
Can I ask, are there characters that you like? Care about? Do you know what conflict needs to be overcome and more importantly, who you want to overcome in that conflict? I really want to know if others are connecting to the characters/story and this just isn't working for me.
ABATTBQ11 said:TCTTS said:Wait…
— 𝓔𝓶 💫 (@emkenobi) June 12, 2024
What if SHE destroyed the coven because she felt like it was becoming weak and Aniseya was not a strong leader? What if Mae and the Jedi are innocent and it was her this whole time? https://t.co/mWfq292F0e
Notice when they confront each other on the broken bridge they both ask each other what they did, like they both assume the other is responsible for all the destruction. Seems like Mae started the fire and Osha assumes she destroyed everything else, while Mae found everything else on fire and a bunch of dead witches after running from the fire she started.
I'm going to assume that she attacked the Jedi when they came to get Osha and the Jedi and killed them all. That's probably also why Torbin has his face newly scarred when she wakes up on the ship. Sol doesn't want to tell her the truth, so he blames Mae's fire.
Or, whoever Mae's master is has been manipulating things from the beginning and is the reason why the Jedi knew they were there in the first place. Then he or she attacked the coven, killed everyone, and started to overload the reactor.
All that said, there are so many inconsistencies in this show so far that it's kind of hard to watch. The Jedi thought the planet was uninhabited, which is fine, but Koril is also worried about someone else seeing the twins? I can't imagine there's a ton of people around to see them on a planet that's supposedly deserted. And they've been basically exiled to this place because, "the galaxy doesn't welcome women like us," but they're able to build this giant facility into a mountain? Where'd they get the resources? And that's just this last episode...
The Porkchop Express said:
I think all parties involved know the jedi are lying about thinking nobody lived there. How so you know they built the facility? Star Wars is full of people living somewhere built by some other culture.
The Porkchop Express said:
You should visit reddit or the Force Net boards if you think all Star Wars fans are disappointed by the Acolyte.
Cliff.Booth said:The Porkchop Express said:
You should visit reddit or the Force Net boards if you think all Star Wars fans are disappointed by the Acolyte.
Reddit isn't exactly a very fair snapshot of normalSW fans.people.
ABATTBQ11 said:The Porkchop Express said:
I think all parties involved know the jedi are lying about thinking nobody lived there. How so you know they built the facility? Star Wars is full of people living somewhere built by some other culture.
Yeah, but the implication is that they're the only ones there or it's at least very sparsely populated. And if these witches are so unwelcome in the galaxy that they've had to hide away, I'm pretty sure they're not going to hide around a bunch of other people.
Yeah, sure they could have moved there after sometime else built it, but I find it a little hard to believe that there was this giant castle thing built into a mountain in the middle of nowhere and just left there, only for these witches to luckily find it later.
Cliff.Booth said:The Porkchop Express said:
You should visit reddit or the Force Net boards if you think all Star Wars fans are disappointed by the Acolyte.
Reddit isn't exactly a very fair snapshot of normal SW fans.