JonathanMoore23
nov 2022 se unió
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Clasificación de JonathanMoore23
First of all, a lot of the visuals are missed from reading all the subtitles. I know that most of those people don't speak English, so that's just going to be the way it is. I will say that I went into this expecting another great ride with a town, and team that were united. Necaxa is far from that. Most of the town doesn't seem to care, and we are shown the lifelong fans that do, in an effort to get us to buy in. I don't get the same feel good vibes from this as Wrexham, and I think it's because this show is trying too hard to copy that model, even having Rob and Ryan involved. This team is clearly in disarray, with all kinds of help needed in different areas. I hope they spend the money to turn it around, but I feel that the most important thing for them is to get the community involved more. This the major thing that separates them from Wrexham. That, and winning. These guys can't seem to get over the hump. I'll keep watching, and pulling for them, but this one is going to be a major rebuild.
It's a good show for kids. It teaches morals, integrity, loyalty, and sharing. The only problem I have is that these clumsy little rascals all have the most dangerous personal weapon in the galaxy, a lightsaber. In the movies, we are shown how sacred and dangerous these are. They are not just given to anyone. These weapons can sever body parts, cut holes in walls and doors, and we are introduced to them by seeing Obi wan cut down by Darth Vader with one, in the first movie. So why is a little bear using one to fight droids over some relics, or birds over some fruit? I get it, the kids want to see it, but let's keep it real folks. Stick with the cannon.
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