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- El episodio se transmitió el 25 jun 2024
- TV-14
- 34min
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6.5/10
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En una densa jungla, los Jedi son puestos a prueba cuando se enfrentan a una creciente oscuridad.En una densa jungla, los Jedi son puestos a prueba cuando se enfrentan a una creciente oscuridad.En una densa jungla, los Jedi son puestos a prueba cuando se enfrentan a una creciente oscuridad.
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The number of moments when characters did things that made no sense (or omitted to do things they should have) was probably in the 20 or 30 range, but you know what? I don't care. At least something happened. The big reveal happened, and it was terrible, but you know what? I don't care, because at least something happened. The previous four episodes, nothing happened. Well, to be fair, there was a fire and a bunch of witches died, but we don't even know how/why/who did it, so it falls in the 'nothing happened' category. Finally, people do stuff in this episode. And most of it was dumb, but i don't care. Substantial improvement, and i had fun.
Everyone is giving props to Leslie & Disney for this episode. If you knew anything about how action movies are made these days, you'd know that all action is subcontracted through specialists. So Leslie Headland has no say in the action choreography. Disney was smart to hire Christopher Clark Cowan to be the action director / designer. And because this whole episode was basically light saber and hand to hand fighting, it basically meant he directed the whole thing. And everything he did was great.
But Leslie's horrible leadership still bleeds through. The entire episode was filmed on this horrible jungle set, never truly looking like a real exterior. The dialogue was still cheap and corny, the twists were still predictable. Get a real director and pair them with Christopher Clark Cowan and we'll finally have something great.
But Leslie's horrible leadership still bleeds through. The entire episode was filmed on this horrible jungle set, never truly looking like a real exterior. The dialogue was still cheap and corny, the twists were still predictable. Get a real director and pair them with Christopher Clark Cowan and we'll finally have something great.
Big reveals and great action just after the halfway point for the series. A much stronger episode than previous.
This episode will leave you wanting more, but not in the same way the previous episode did.
The writing was better this episode, although some moments and lines still fell flat.
The episode was shocking, exciting, and built on the previous 4 very well.
There is some more mystery added, for all the mystery revealed.
If you stopped watching after episode 3 I highly recommend smashing 4 and 5 together. I'm now eager to watch the rest of the series, where before I was watching for the sake of it.
I'd give this somewhere between a 7 and an 8, by far the strongest episode in the series.
This episode will leave you wanting more, but not in the same way the previous episode did.
The writing was better this episode, although some moments and lines still fell flat.
The episode was shocking, exciting, and built on the previous 4 very well.
There is some more mystery added, for all the mystery revealed.
If you stopped watching after episode 3 I highly recommend smashing 4 and 5 together. I'm now eager to watch the rest of the series, where before I was watching for the sake of it.
I'd give this somewhere between a 7 and an 8, by far the strongest episode in the series.
This is definetly the best episode so far of The Acolyte, but it doesn't change the emptiness of the previous ones. Starting with the good aspects of the episode, it does have some interesting fighting and coreography. In truth, all the battles in this episode are graphically great, in each one of the separate confronts. But this beauty is just graphically.
All the tension built for the revelation of the sith is wasted in a terrible scene, and to be honest, all the dialogue is still horrible. The whole changing of perspective of Mae turning on the sith because of Osha didn't make any sense before, and now she again betray her sister and disguise as Osha. It almost seems like the writters don't watch the previous episodes before making the next one.
All the tension built for the revelation of the sith is wasted in a terrible scene, and to be honest, all the dialogue is still horrible. The whole changing of perspective of Mae turning on the sith because of Osha didn't make any sense before, and now she again betray her sister and disguise as Osha. It almost seems like the writters don't watch the previous episodes before making the next one.
Chiming in with everyone else who point out the fight scenes are basically the only redeeming quality of this episode. In particular the majority of the acting and transititions between scenes are absolutely horrible. Whoever edited this episode missed the mark, and the main character twin-person simply cannot deliver dialouge in a convincing way.
Squid game guy does well with such a poor script. Dafne Keen did an excellent job and was my favorite saber fight. Still cannot explain the constant "turns" and switcheroos with Mae over this and the last episode - bad writing and makes no sense. The lightsaber haircut was just insanely bad, please stop Disney. Please.
Squid game guy does well with such a poor script. Dafne Keen did an excellent job and was my favorite saber fight. Still cannot explain the constant "turns" and switcheroos with Mae over this and the last episode - bad writing and makes no sense. The lightsaber haircut was just insanely bad, please stop Disney. Please.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWhen Sol asks the Stranger what he is the Stranger replies "I'm no one, but the Jedi might call me Sith". His actions are much more in line with a Dark Jedi, at this point in time the true Sith are still in hiding and are not yet ready to reveal their presence to the Jedi, plus a true Sith Lord would declare their name and title. Some are saying the Stranger being known to the Jedi conflicts with the Jedi Council saying that the Sith had been extinct for a millennia in Star Wars. Episodio I: La amenaza fantasma (1999). However not all practitioners of the dark side are Sith, there were Dark Jedi long before the Sith Empire existed, and the Jedi have encountered a number of other groups & religions that are followers of the dark side. So the Jedi encountering the Stranger isn't necessarily contradicting Episode I.
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The Stranger: Mae, you can learn from this Padawan. She's a loyal pupil.
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