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- El episodio se transmitió el 9 jul 2024
- TV-14
- 41min
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- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Matilde Cerruti
- Witch of Brendok
- (sin créditos)
Yokie Kusakabe
- Blue Witch of Brendok
- (sin créditos)
Shelby Young
- Elder Naasa
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
I haven't graded any chapters so far, but I've just lost my patience. This chapter had to pay for the wait, and what ended up leaving me much more confused. I have had to stop a few times because my brain couldn't process what I saw. None of the revelations come close to anything that could be called interesting, but what's worse is that most of them don't make any sense. Totally disappointed. Give me back my time.
I can't think of what could happen in the last chapter to raise this dead horse, but it needs to be nothing less than a galactic masterpiece of human history.
Banana. Potato. Ponny.
I can't think of what could happen in the last chapter to raise this dead horse, but it needs to be nothing less than a galactic masterpiece of human history.
Banana. Potato. Ponny.
More of the same bad plot and writing but this time we get to relive it again!!
They can't figure out how to write a clever story so they just flashback to everyone making the dumbest, most plot driven decisions to get to an end point they already established. That plus some comical dialogue: Mae! OSHA! Mae?! Osha? OSHA! MAE! Osha??!
It seems like the writers and directors picked an ending and are now fumbling their way thru to the ending and make the show worse with every (ahem!) "twist".
There's a marginally interesting and entertaining story in here somewhere, but this show has been a total disappointment.
They can't figure out how to write a clever story so they just flashback to everyone making the dumbest, most plot driven decisions to get to an end point they already established. That plus some comical dialogue: Mae! OSHA! Mae?! Osha? OSHA! MAE! Osha??!
It seems like the writers and directors picked an ending and are now fumbling their way thru to the ending and make the show worse with every (ahem!) "twist".
There's a marginally interesting and entertaining story in here somewhere, but this show has been a total disappointment.
Just when you thought things had gotten the teeniest bit interesting 'The Acolyte' decides to explain its past with a return to the worst, most berated episode of Star Wars ever. A retread of ineptitude using different camera set ups to the first time and retreads of whole scenes (like a guess the cards game done way better in Ghostbusters) with added scenes exploring how weak and open to influence men can be. Given the huge budget this episode is another example of how to pad things out when you've only 2 hours of story telling at most, I won't ruin anymore for you, only one more episode to go, let's hope there's a degree of satisfaction in the conclusion at least,
This show has been exceedingly feeble, but had two or three moments. However NONE of those moments occur in Episode Seven. This episode is basically an expanded version of Episode Three. A huge waste of time. I know the writers wanted it to operate as a big reveal but it wasn't. It was just really boring. Everything moved at the pace of molasses. None of the characters make intelligent decisions. Zero. Not one. Everyone seems like a tertiary character who's walked on and said something to advance a scene. No one is empathetic simply because they all make the absolute worst decisions, and nothing seems properly motivated.
This episode, was its biggest mistake!
It's just a repeat of Destiny but said 'through a certain point of view.' This episode could have been covered in in episode 3 and I see it as a waste of time and money!
Not seeing it in a perspective as a Star Was fan , the story felt like a weak filler episode. Much of it could have been covered in the 3rd episode but still for measure, should have parts edited out for future plots in other Star Wars stories!
I just don't see the point! Only that it's tell of what happened through Sol's eyes! Which they did not need to do.
Anyone reading this post can see what I am writing I am just repeating myself, this is the same thing Acolyte has done... I actually fast forward this episode something I never do watching any 'new' series but here it just repeats..... Not a good episode!
If there was a good editor this could have been incorporated into episode 3 and left more room to manoeuvre!
It's just a repeat of Destiny but said 'through a certain point of view.' This episode could have been covered in in episode 3 and I see it as a waste of time and money!
Not seeing it in a perspective as a Star Was fan , the story felt like a weak filler episode. Much of it could have been covered in the 3rd episode but still for measure, should have parts edited out for future plots in other Star Wars stories!
I just don't see the point! Only that it's tell of what happened through Sol's eyes! Which they did not need to do.
Anyone reading this post can see what I am writing I am just repeating myself, this is the same thing Acolyte has done... I actually fast forward this episode something I never do watching any 'new' series but here it just repeats..... Not a good episode!
If there was a good editor this could have been incorporated into episode 3 and left more room to manoeuvre!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMaster Indara mentions that all life on Brendok was destroyed a century earlier by a hyperspace disaster. She is referring to the Great Hyperspace Disaster, also called the Legacy Run Disaster, which is a major event from the High Republic novels that had major repercussions for the Republic and the galaxy. In 232 BBY the transport freighter Legacy Run departed the Core Worlds carrying 9,000 colonists on their way to the Outer Rim, as the ship was traveling through hyperspace it suddenly encountered an object ahead of them in the hyperspace lane, something that should have been impossible. The Legacy Run attempted to alter course to avoid a collision, but the massive and aging freighter was not designed for that kind of sudden maneuvering in hyperspace and was torn apart in the process. The fragments of the massive ship falling out of hyperspace caused massive damage to anything they struck, even destroying planets due to the tremendous amount of kinetic energy the fragments possessed, since they were traveling very near the speed of light on impact. Fragments from the ship randomly exited hyperspace throughout the Outer Rim for months after the disaster, and were encountered by ships traveling through hyperspace, this forced the Republic to close all hyperspace routes until the disaster passed, leaving worlds effectively isolated for over a year.
- ErroresMaster Indara mentions the hyperspace disaster occurred hundred years earlier. The event happened a hundred years before the main part of the story, but this flashback section takes place 16 years earlier than that, so in this case it was 116 years before.
- Citas
Ensign Shima: You may be their mother, but you are also our leader!
Mother Aniseya: Right now, I choose Mother.
- Bandas sonorasPower of Two
Written by Victoria Monét, Michael Abels and D'Mile (as Dernst Emile II)
Produced by Michael Abels and D'Mile
Performed by Victoria Monét
Courtesy of RCA Records
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