And it was terrible.
And it was terrible.
After he landed, I was like “really feel like he could’ve caught the guy on his own.”
I’m normally pretty lenient on judging a show, especially if I’m enjoying it as a whole, but BoBF has issues. The way they’re shuffling villains, it’s almost as if they wrote an episode, filmed it, and then tried to write the next one. Red herrings are fine, but this s*** is downright confusing.
Disney, in its streaming series in particular, is focusing more on recapturing what people liked about Star Wars in the first place. It’s not trying to expand on Star Wars and offer new insights on characters you may not have known or cared about before, it’s trying to make more Star Wars that faithfully emulates…
Unlike Travis’ penis.
I’m torn. On one hand, this thing drives just like my 14' McKee Craft, and would cost me about $500 lesss. On the other hand, this isn’t a boat.
Maybe the pitch was to get 5 seasons off runway, but to land it in fewer? Kinda like what Game of Thrones did.
Counterpoint: What happens when you basically cage someone with poor impulse control?
Ok, I like this interpretation. What if all the Pokémon that look like items are just Dittos?
I definitely think there’s some metric based off of viewers, new subs, and show budgets. Sense8 was a good show that was very well loved by a vocal minority, but also insanely expensive. They killed it off with a movie.
So... there’s a Pokémon who’s evolutionary advantage was to disguise itself as the tools humans were using to catch Pokémon?
Is the new Deadspin any good? I’ll never know, since I plan on never going back after what they did to the “real” Deadspin. Sure would be nice to have that group covering all the shit going on lately.
“Disney bad at Star Wars IP.”
I can’t imagine this series working as anything other than a Game of Thrones-type drama about the intrigue and politics between the Black Market, New Republic, and Imperial Remnant.
Did a lot of these feel like pilots to anyone else? Off the top of my head, “The Twins”, “Lop and Ocho”, and “The Ninth Jedi” each feel like they set up a legitimate series (that I would be deeply interested in). “Lop” and “Ninth” definitely seem the most grounded too, like they could easily be canonized.
I guess I have a different opinion, because I came away from playing Fallen Order with the immediate thought of “Ok, this, but with KotOR”. Gimme my Kingdom Hearts Star Wars game. Put it right into my veins.
That’s a fair point, but I would argue that both movies and games have evolved so far beyond those points that it would be almost novel to make a silent film or generic arcade game.
How would story in a game be equivalent to movie’s soundtrack? Why don’t you go watch a movie with the dialog removed and then tell us how great it was.
Will this scratch my Massive Chalice itch?
And Harry’s name, right?