I truly think this is a Lucasfilm/Disney issue.
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Cliff.Booth said:TCTTS said:concac said:
Who was it that hyped up Leslye Headland because she was a massive Star Wars fan girl? Guess knowing everything and anything about Star Wars doesn't translate into being able to create something that is enjoyable to watch.
Hope this is the last time she has anything to do with the Star Wars franchise.
That would be me.
And I'd do it again, because ON PAPER she had everything going for her. She had just come off a massive hit show, one that damn near everyone loved, while again and again has shown an incredibly deep knowledge of the franchise. She checked every box, save for having done something of this scale before, and like I've said multiple times now, sometimes that works out, other times it doesn't. Regardless, it's not an uncommon practice at all.
It turns out, she simply doesn't have what it takes - or - as I've also speculated, Lucasfilm noted the hell out this thing/drained it of anything special. My guess is a combination of both.
She hadn't done anything to prove she should have anything to do with a big budget SW production. And having rubbed elbows with Harvey also probably shouldn't have been a plus on her thin resume. If Disney LF is ever to learn any expensive lessons from their very spotty record, I'd hope the Acolyte is proof of what happens when you go for an optics hire rather than just getting someone who knows what the **** they're doing.
Madmarttigan said:
Yeah but outside of a few great moments how do we explain Mando/bobba/ashoka? The norm is head scratching filler episodes, plot that barely moves, and poor dialogue. At least with Mando we get some amazing highs in season 1/2 to make up for a lot of the bad.
powerbelly said:
To me, this points to bigger issues with lucasfilm/disney. There has to be some structure issues or leadership issues driving consistent underperformance
When you consider the source, it makes it a lot clearerTCTTS said:
This is such a dumb argument to keep making.
As it did in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 according to all those critical people.Chipotlemonger said:
You mean LucasFilm has jumped the shark
LOL. Yeah, the fault lies with the viewerThe Porkchop Express said:As it did in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 according to all those critical people.Chipotlemonger said:
You mean LucasFilm has jumped the shark
As I have said for decades, if you (not you specifically) think all the stuff or even 75% of the stuff Lucasfilm puts out is crap, but you keep watching it, you're the problem. And an idiot. And if you keep watching it solely for the purpose of complaining, it will never get any better because YOU KEEP PAYING TO WATCH.
The Porkchop Express said:Chipotlemonger said:
You mean LucasFilm has jumped the shark
As I have said for decades, if you (not you specifically) think all the stuff or even 75% of the stuff Lucasfilm puts out is crap, but you keep watching it, you're the problem. And an idiot.
From a complete business standpoint, if a customer repeatedly purchases what they deem to be a vastly inferior or even unacceptable product, what motivation does the manufacturer have to improve it?captkirk said:LOL. Yeah, the fault lies with the viewerThe Porkchop Express said:As it did in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 according to all those critical people.Chipotlemonger said:
You mean LucasFilm has jumped the shark
As I have said for decades, if you (not you specifically) think all the stuff or even 75% of the stuff Lucasfilm puts out is crap, but you keep watching it, you're the problem. And an idiot. And if you keep watching it solely for the purpose of complaining, it will never get any better because YOU KEEP PAYING TO WATCH.
No. The problem is the Lucas Film pot bangers who continue to defend crap product for some reason.The Porkchop Express said:From a complete business standpoint, if a customer repeatedly purchases what they deem to be a vastly inferior or even unacceptable product, what motivation does the manufacturer have to improve it?captkirk said:LOL. Yeah, the fault lies with the viewerThe Porkchop Express said:As it did in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 according to all those critical people.Chipotlemonger said:
You mean LucasFilm has jumped the shark
As I have said for decades, if you (not you specifically) think all the stuff or even 75% of the stuff Lucasfilm puts out is crap, but you keep watching it, you're the problem. And an idiot. And if you keep watching it solely for the purpose of complaining, it will never get any better because YOU KEEP PAYING TO WATCH.
TC - no offense to you personally - is a pretty good example, he disliked all 3 prequels, but paid to see them all, disliked all 3 sequels but paid to see them all, like Solo & Rogue One, but has disliked all of the TV stuff except for Andor and maybe Season 1 of Mando - didn't like much of Season 2 or any of Season 3 of Mando, or Ahsoka, or BOBF or Obi-Wan or the Acolyte, but has kept his Disney+ subscription to watch them all.
You can preach to me about "good product" or blah blah, but it's not unlike having a crappy sports team but continuing to pay for season tickets. Yeah, the owner might like to win, but if you're spending $5,000 a year on tickets, and buying $150 of food every Sunday plus merch for your kids, they don't really care until you stop consuming the product.
The Porkchop Express said:
You can preach to me about "good product" or blah blah, but it's not unlike having a crappy sports team but continuing to pay for season tickets. Yeah, the owner might like to win, but if you're spending $5,000 a year on tickets, and buying $150 of food every Sunday plus merch for your kids, they don't really care until you stop consuming the product.
Why is that a problem? What effect does it have on your life?captkirk said:No. The problem is the Lucas Film pot bangers who continue to defend crap product for some reason.The Porkchop Express said:From a complete business standpoint, if a customer repeatedly purchases what they deem to be a vastly inferior or even unacceptable product, what motivation does the manufacturer have to improve it?captkirk said:LOL. Yeah, the fault lies with the viewerThe Porkchop Express said:As it did in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 according to all those critical people.Chipotlemonger said:
You mean LucasFilm has jumped the shark
As I have said for decades, if you (not you specifically) think all the stuff or even 75% of the stuff Lucasfilm puts out is crap, but you keep watching it, you're the problem. And an idiot. And if you keep watching it solely for the purpose of complaining, it will never get any better because YOU KEEP PAYING TO WATCH.
TC - no offense to you personally - is a pretty good example, he disliked all 3 prequels, but paid to see them all, disliked all 3 sequels but paid to see them all, like Solo & Rogue One, but has disliked all of the TV stuff except for Andor and maybe Season 1 of Mando - didn't like much of Season 2 or any of Season 3 of Mando, or Ahsoka, or BOBF or Obi-Wan or the Acolyte, but has kept his Disney+ subscription to watch them all.
You can preach to me about "good product" or blah blah, but it's not unlike having a crappy sports team but continuing to pay for season tickets. Yeah, the owner might like to win, but if you're spending $5,000 a year on tickets, and buying $150 of food every Sunday plus merch for your kids, they don't really care until you stop consuming the product.
Speak for yourself. I am kind of bummed this series is coming to an end even though I haven't watched five minutes of it and won't.CapCityAg89 said:
So sad. Pages and pages of whining about the same crap. So tedious. The entertainment board has jumped the shark.
And you, like myself, keep coming back every season because you have an emotional connection to the Cowboys, probably going back to when you were a kid. But by the late 90's I was so done with Jerry's BS and all the antics with the players I finally did stop watching. It wasn't until the 2010's when my oldest son started getting in to NFL that my wife and I started watching again and we've been pot committed again ever since.Vince Blake said:The Porkchop Express said:
You can preach to me about "good product" or blah blah, but it's not unlike having a crappy sports team but continuing to pay for season tickets. Yeah, the owner might like to win, but if you're spending $5,000 a year on tickets, and buying $150 of food every Sunday plus merch for your kids, they don't really care until you stop consuming the product.
As a Dallas Cowboys fan, I resemble that remark!
Yoda has narrated every episode as a spoken word rap.Aggie_Journalist said:
Sounds like I made a good choice skipping this show
Has a younger Yoda showed up yet? This takes place 100 years before the prequels, right? I'd bet decent money he appears at the end, takes in what happened, and concerned about the future, he is.
More and more crap Lucas Film product will be produced. Star Wars (and Indiana Jones) was an important part of my childhood and I care (apparently more than Bob Iger) what happens to it.The Porkchop Express said:Why is that a problem? What effect does it have on your life?captkirk said:No. The problem is the Lucas Film pot bangers who continue to defend crap product for some reason.The Porkchop Express said:From a complete business standpoint, if a customer repeatedly purchases what they deem to be a vastly inferior or even unacceptable product, what motivation does the manufacturer have to improve it?captkirk said:LOL. Yeah, the fault lies with the viewerThe Porkchop Express said:As it did in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 according to all those critical people.Chipotlemonger said:
You mean LucasFilm has jumped the shark
As I have said for decades, if you (not you specifically) think all the stuff or even 75% of the stuff Lucasfilm puts out is crap, but you keep watching it, you're the problem. And an idiot. And if you keep watching it solely for the purpose of complaining, it will never get any better because YOU KEEP PAYING TO WATCH.
TC - no offense to you personally - is a pretty good example, he disliked all 3 prequels, but paid to see them all, disliked all 3 sequels but paid to see them all, like Solo & Rogue One, but has disliked all of the TV stuff except for Andor and maybe Season 1 of Mando - didn't like much of Season 2 or any of Season 3 of Mando, or Ahsoka, or BOBF or Obi-Wan or the Acolyte, but has kept his Disney+ subscription to watch them all.
You can preach to me about "good product" or blah blah, but it's not unlike having a crappy sports team but continuing to pay for season tickets. Yeah, the owner might like to win, but if you're spending $5,000 a year on tickets, and buying $150 of food every Sunday plus merch for your kids, they don't really care until you stop consuming the product.
The Porkchop Express said:From a complete business standpoint, if a customer repeatedly purchases what they deem to be a vastly inferior or even unacceptable product, what motivation does the manufacturer have to improve it?captkirk said:LOL. Yeah, the fault lies with the viewerThe Porkchop Express said:As it did in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 according to all those critical people.Chipotlemonger said:
You mean LucasFilm has jumped the shark
As I have said for decades, if you (not you specifically) think all the stuff or even 75% of the stuff Lucasfilm puts out is crap, but you keep watching it, you're the problem. And an idiot. And if you keep watching it solely for the purpose of complaining, it will never get any better because YOU KEEP PAYING TO WATCH.
TC - no offense to you personally - is a pretty good example, he disliked all 3 prequels, but paid to see them all, disliked all 3 sequels but paid to see them all, like Solo & Rogue One, but has disliked all of the TV stuff except for Andor and maybe Season 1 of Mando - didn't like much of Season 2 or any of Season 3 of Mando, or Ahsoka, or BOBF or Obi-Wan or the Acolyte, but has kept his Disney+ subscription to watch them all.
You can preach to me about "good product" or blah blah, but it's not unlike having a crappy sports team but continuing to pay for season tickets. Yeah, the owner might like to win, but if you're spending $5,000 a year on tickets, and buying $150 of food every Sunday plus merch for your kids, they don't really care until you stop consuming the product.
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PatAg said:
I've thought about it some more, and I think I actually like the story and what the show runner is trying to accomplish.
The jedi are technically past the height of their powers, and just beginning their decline. They've become swamped in beauracracy and think they have the right to do whatever they want.
We get some insight into how other members of the galaxy feel about them, via the coven.
Their interaction is also not cut and dry good vs evil
A great villain was introduced too.
They have just botched thr actual execution of the show