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I first tried to watch obi wan when it came out, stopped after 1 and a half episode because it was crap.

A few days ago I decided to try again, I thought maybe I was a bit harsh , maybe my expectations were too high.

Nope, it’s fucking trash. The writing, the directing, the staging, the decors, it’s all amateur work

I thought it worked, because they both immediately acknowledged it was a mistake, and it kind of settled that will they won’t they tension, and the question of if they might be be a romantic pair.  Which, would’ve been catastrophic for the series if they HAD tried to ‘ship Frasier and Roz.

Completely disagree... It’s used as a vehicle for the two of them to have a discussion about their plutonic love for each other by the end of that two-parter. I think that 30 Rock did it better with Jack and Liz in the series finale, but when Frasier and Roz finally have that discussion about how much they care about

This is giving big “It’s gonna be a Super Bowl ad” energy

I am a fan of most of Tarantino’s work and I am a Star Trek fan and I really do not think those worlds should cross. I would still watch the movie but I just don’t think it works.

There’s also a fair amount of people using that word as an accusation without understanding that for a LOT of those shows the “laugh track” was just a sweetened live audience. So to accuse it of using a “laugh track” all the time is just untrue.

It’s not a laugh track, it’s a live studio audience.

Because it’s “cool” to be anti-laughtrack.

Having watched it today, and the days leading up to today, I have to respectfully disagree. Watched every episode (the same guy who delivers the chair at the start takes it away at the end) and still enjoying it, laughing out loud frequently. And Maris is still the best character.

Because the fact is that, even if Frasier himself is rarely its best part (something that doesn’t bode all that well for a reboot where he’s the only returning main character, by the by), Frasier remains a shockingly good example of the sitcom form.

Thrawn’s whole plan to deal with the Good Guys was to basically give them busywork and stall them until he was ready to leave and could just abandon them on this planet, but as soon as he’s done loading his still-unexplained cargo into the Star Destroyer, he says “nah, let’s send soldiers after them.” If he

That’s nice for you - but that doesn’t really make it a good show by any stretch. Disney has a habit of assuming everyone is watching everything they make - and this is the latest and worst example. It’s called “Ahsoka - season 1" which kind of sells it as a stand-alone show. Except it’s just a continuation of a

I clearly said that boba isn’t better, I said that it is better in terms of story pacing.

Overall quality? No.

Better than Boba Fett and Obi-Wan” is a masterclass in damning with faint praise

Every D+ shows needs one, but Ahsoka is the worse culprit.

Usually D+ shows are like a movie stretch out slowly and painfully into a season.
Ahsoka though, managed to be only the first act of a movie.

Slow pace, terrible dialogues delivered very slowly, Filoni wrote this like a children’s TV show, albeit a very expensive one.

Hard NO on the zombie stormtroopers!

Grow up.

God this show sucked. I liked how Thrawn said that it was virtually impossible for Ahsoka and co to get to his ship and then literally two minutes later they were in the fortress about to board the ship. Between this and the other Filoni shows do the writers just not care? There is basic plotting problems in ALL these