The first thing I noticed was that episode 3's title was a single word, and not "A / B" like the first two episodes'. The rest of the episode I was just painfully bored, as everything played out like Osha told us that it had, including Mae being a homicidal psychopath, some lines (including the whole ascension ritual) were atrocious, and I had to frequently remind myself to not judge the kids too harshly for poor line delivery (and both of them did some really good work as well, so I'm sure Lucasfilm could've gotten more out of them with more takes and/or better direction). And it did not feel like this episode was focusing on Osha over Mae, so if it weren't for the break in clear episode naming scheme, the suspicious positioning of the coven's bodies, and Torbin's sudden scar (which I hadn't noticed myself), I would have zero reason to believe that another perspective was yet to be revealed. And the average viewer/reader/etc. is far less attentive than I am. An utterly stupid choice to spread this out across multiple epidodes instead of revealing the truth of what happened that night in one go.
This was a great story that explained why the characters feel the way they do. Cool new characters, gave reason to Mae and Osha. There was more story here than the other episodes. Crazy how easily offended some people are...😂 Cheers!
@@TimSedai No? Because it's terrible? Do I have to like it because the show is predominantly about portraying gay themes or inclusive themes? Or can I be critical of it's terrible design implementation and acting? But also could I be critical of the storyline because of how sexuality is represented in this show? Yup absolutely, I could be critical of it because its not real its not organic its made up bs. But i'm not being critical of that, although everyone is within their rights to be. And probably why the overwhelming majority despise it, because its inhuman. Show is DOA and any shows like it will be DOA because there isn't an audience to consume it.
You heratic! How dare you say star wars orginal isn't perfection 😅
The first thing I noticed was that episode 3's title was a single word, and not "A / B" like the first two episodes'. The rest of the episode I was just painfully bored, as everything played out like Osha told us that it had, including Mae being a homicidal psychopath, some lines (including the whole ascension ritual) were atrocious, and I had to frequently remind myself to not judge the kids too harshly for poor line delivery (and both of them did some really good work as well, so I'm sure Lucasfilm could've gotten more out of them with more takes and/or better direction). And it did not feel like this episode was focusing on Osha over Mae, so if it weren't for the break in clear episode naming scheme, the suspicious positioning of the coven's bodies, and Torbin's sudden scar (which I hadn't noticed myself), I would have zero reason to believe that another perspective was yet to be revealed. And the average viewer/reader/etc. is far less attentive than I am. An utterly stupid choice to spread this out across multiple epidodes instead of revealing the truth of what happened that night in one go.
Agreed on that point. It was odd that they didn't cast twin children too... surely there are black twins in that age group who act? Seemed strange
This was a great story that explained why the characters feel the way they do. Cool new characters, gave reason to Mae and Osha. There was more story here than the other episodes.
Crazy how easily offended some people are...😂 Cheers!
Yup! Mostly. Craving real star wars, in any capacity. This is woke bs lol.
Because of the lesbian witches? Is the Star Wars sandbox SO small that a non sexual gay subplot can't exist in it? You sound like a toddler...
@@TimSedai No? Because it's terrible? Do I have to like it because the show is predominantly about portraying gay themes or inclusive themes? Or can I be critical of it's terrible design implementation and acting? But also could I be critical of the storyline because of how sexuality is represented in this show? Yup absolutely, I could be critical of it because its not real its not organic its made up bs. But i'm not being critical of that, although everyone is within their rights to be. And probably why the overwhelming majority despise it, because its inhuman. Show is DOA and any shows like it will be DOA because there isn't an audience to consume it.