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These new Disney+ series are developing into the the modern, overbudgeted equivalent of direct-to-video films from the ‘90s. In an age where popular and accessible television is continuously pushed to new and exciting heights (_Daredevil, Money Heist, Ted Lasso, Stranger Things, Arcane_ to name a few), these recent shows banking on the Star Wars and Marvel brands feel amateurish, schlocky, and often read like bad fan fiction. Look, Boba Fett in the original trilogy is nothing more than a visual. He’s not really a character, I think he has about 4 or 5 lines, but he became popular because of his look. You can’t just throw me in a story where he’s the main character and expect me to care without putting in the work. It’s a show that operates in Disney’s new business model of throwing references, ‘member berries and empty spectacle on the screen, while the important and engaging stuff (character, story, drama, emotion, filmmaking) are reduced to an afterthought. Granted, that’s pretty much the same problem that I have with a lot of IP related content from the past couple of years, but this show in particular feels so calculated, focus tested and cynical, it’s gross. Even the production kinda sucks this time around (compared to _The Mandalorian_), it looks really ugly and washed out, more like Marvel than Star Wars. Where is the voice of Jon Favreau? Where is the voice of the director of _Iron Man_, one of the most character driven and vibrant blockbusters of the past 20 years? This show is not even close to being up to par in just about every sense.
So many Star Wars races in a short episode did not make a worth while watch and for me overall just made it a poor drawn out experience of what in my opinion is Disney milking the franchise a little more.
Same people that have brought Mandalorian to life are behind this. So it begs the question: Why? Why do we need this series? Why not just expand on the Mandalorian series? It's obviously during a different timeline.. but do we really need it? First episode is somewhat interesting, but not even close to amazing. Will give it some time because Mandalorian didn't get good till the second season, but not sure how long I'll stay interested at this point.
Disney ruining the few mysteries left from the original movies, boring shit that actively makes the star wars saga worse.
Disney finally decides to propose a show that is not intended only for teenagers or fanboyz / girlz of Star Wars. This show draws heavily from the legendary spaghetti westerns, in the groove already dug with The Mandalorian. Very enjoyable.















