I understand why it feels shocking how Indara died so “easily” at the beginning… but at the moment, I disagree with the idea that it was a bad choice or incongruent for her to die that way as a Jedi. I think because we are use to Jedi in a time of war they may be sharper and harder to kill. But may it was still too easy🤷🏾♂️
Also the acting was subpar to me from certain actors. So I understand the perspective that things felt clunky though you mention it more so from the writing
Yeah it's a tricky one. I can see what they were trying to go for, that Indara was killed in a moment of weakness / distraction, but perhaps it just wasn't pulled off convincingly enough. And yeah definitely agree about the acting, which does contribute to that whole feeling of clunkiness and it not being satisfying.
pretty big double standard there, how you're like "Osha surviving a ship crashing is not believable" and then you proceed to defend anakin jumping and falling about 20 stories and hitting a speeding hovercar without so much as a grunt or bruise - one of the least defendable moments of the prequels.
True to be fair it maybe wasn't the best example. But still I think the point stands, that we've gone from characters surviving falling several stories to characters surviving orbital drops.
Speaking of the Force the sequel trilogy had Force healing which that could have stopped Anakin becoming Dart Vader because it was all about the Mother and the Wife that made him go bad in the first unlike your previous video and with Rey doing it just feels like cheating and that there is no doubt that she is a Mary Sue as this is why the Sequel trilogy deserves the hate it gets.
I understand why it feels shocking how Indara died so “easily” at the beginning… but at the moment, I disagree with the idea that it was a bad choice or incongruent for her to die that way as a Jedi. I think because we are use to Jedi in a time of war they may be sharper and harder to kill. But may it was still too easy🤷🏾♂️
Also the acting was subpar to me from certain actors. So I understand the perspective that things felt clunky though you mention it more so from the writing
Yeah it's a tricky one. I can see what they were trying to go for, that Indara was killed in a moment of weakness / distraction, but perhaps it just wasn't pulled off convincingly enough. And yeah definitely agree about the acting, which does contribute to that whole feeling of clunkiness and it not being satisfying.
Interesting video while I'm waiting for episode 3 to come out
If you like this video I may do ones on the other episodes!
pretty big double standard there, how you're like "Osha surviving a ship crashing is not believable" and then you proceed to defend anakin jumping and falling about 20 stories and hitting a speeding hovercar without so much as a grunt or bruise - one of the least defendable moments of the prequels.
True to be fair it maybe wasn't the best example. But still I think the point stands, that we've gone from characters surviving falling several stories to characters surviving orbital drops.
Why bother?
I stopped after episode 1, it wasn't really worth continuing to watch.
@@MediaRetrospective-sb2pt I think they want to bankrupt Disney, but it's not easy. They have to completely disappoint us first.
Speaking of the Force the sequel trilogy had Force healing which that could have stopped Anakin becoming Dart Vader because it was all about the Mother and the Wife that made him go bad in the first unlike your previous video and with Rey doing it just feels like cheating and that there is no doubt that she is a Mary Sue as this is why the Sequel trilogy deserves the hate it gets.
Lol yeah so true. That ability came out of nowhere and has never been used since. It was a pure deus ex.
@@MediaRetrospective-sb2ptexactly