I don't think its about the Force or lack thereof. IT'S ALL ABOUT THE STORY. And it always has been.Andor and Mando set a high bar for the franchise and did it almost entirely without the space wizards and the force... it's wild to me that the productions with the most access to those parts of the lore (Acolyte, sequel Trilogy, Ahsoka at times) have a hard time getting out of their own way.
I don't think its about the Force or lack thereof. IT'S ALL ABOUT THE STORY. And it always has been.
Mando and Andor both had good stories; they also both dug into a genre that was broadly appealing to a more general audience (cutesy western for Mando, big brother oppression for Andor).
Last Jedi (and really the entire post-trilogy) were just incoherent and rambling and made zero sense. That's why they were so reviled. The prequel trilogy had its issues to be sure, but at least there was a story arc with the fall of Anakin and parts of that were really really good.
Ahsoka, I am going to hold judgment on for now, too soon to tell if its just building to something great, or if they are just wandering around going "Thrawn bad".
These are my thoughts to a T. Well said.I think what made SW cool from the start was that it had consequences. And it wasn't all shiny like Buck Rodgers. Characters were serious and the only comic relief needed was the droids. That started to change with the Ewoks, but everyone kind of looked past that. Then there was like 15 years of nothing. SW fans were starved for content. Then the prequels came out and Lucas overused CGI. The Gunguns were dumb, Anakin was too young, too much cutesy and too much shiny CGI. Not that there weren't good parts.
Everything since has been some degree of a nostalgia money grab. Especially the sequels, which were basically retconning the OT except they had no likeable characters. I think that Andor has really good writing and good characters. Mando too at least early on...it kind of went off the rails in S3. I had high hopes for Acolyte, but it wasn't good at all. Skeleton Crew basically being SW Goonies I'm not excited for. Honestly, the best writing/stories/characters outside of Andor has been Clone Wars and Rebels.
The video game Star Wars Outlaws comes out next week. Seen a lot of positives on it, enough that I'll check it out.
I think what made SW cool from the start was that it had consequences.
The other thing that was kind of unique was random throw-in references to other things in this giant mysterious universe.
The Clone Wars? That sounds cool, wth is that all about?
Boba Fett, he looks bad-ass! What's his story?
Just a lot of backstory that was really left to the imagination.
Well, now trying to fill in those giant spaces on the canvass, you lose that mystery. And sometimes you replace the mystery with absolute crap. As much as anything, I think this is the biggest challenge in filling in the canvass for Disney.
It might not make sense but in my brain it feels wrong somehow to have A-List actors in star wars.![]()
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Harrison Ford?It might not make sense but in my brain it feels wrong somehow to have A-List actors in star wars.
Harrison Ford?
I watched the first couple episodes and appreciated it being a good kids show but I couldn’t get into it. Doesn’t mean it’s a bad show but a 40 year old guy is not the demographic.Anyone else watch Skeleton Crew? I didn't have high hopes because a) The Acolyte was *fart noise* and b) it really felt like a kids' show. After watching, though, I think it being a kids' show was actually why it was good fun.
It brought back some of the wonder and awe that we should feel in the Star Wars universe. Jude Law was terrific and the kids were endearing. Another example that modern Star Wars works best as a setting, not as the story itself.
And thank god they didn't cram a cheap lore connection into it for the finale. I have no doubt they could in the future. For now I'm just relieved that Thrawn didn't show up or that Jod didn't name drop a known Jedi when talking about his master. They let the show live on its own, which made it better.
Countdown to Andor: 90 days!
I watched the first couple episodes and appreciated it being a good kids show but I couldn’t get into it. Doesn’t mean it’s a bad show but a 40 year old guy is not the demographic.
Technically the series has a connection to S3 of The Mandalorian. The Nikto pirate was a part of the pirates that attacked Nevarro. He ran after those pirates got defeated and I'm pretty sure his character got left behind on At Attin when these pirates fled. Setting him up to be some through line character in the Mandoverse, kinda like a 'bad guy' version of Hondo Onaka.Anyone else watch Skeleton Crew? I didn't have high hopes because a) The Acolyte was *fart noise* and b) it really felt like a kids' show. After watching, though, I think it being a kids' show was actually why it was good fun.
It brought back some of the wonder and awe that we should feel in the Star Wars universe. Jude Law was terrific and the kids were endearing. Another example that modern Star Wars works best as a setting, not as the story itself.
And thank god they didn't cram a cheap lore connection into it for the finale. I have no doubt they could in the future. For now I'm just relieved that Thrawn didn't show up or that Jod didn't name drop a known Jedi when talking about his master. They let the show live on its own, which made it better.
Countdown to Andor: 90 days!