Seto Kaiba Posted May 7 Posted May 7 15 minutes ago, azrael said: If they can't come to a consensus, then they don't know what they want. Anyone holding out for universal agreement in a fanbase as large and diverse as Star Wars's will be waiting a VERY long time... I'd argue the more relevant point is the second one, that when the vocal Star Wars fans DO speak up about what they want what they're asking for usually lacks that all-important "general audiences" appeal... when it's not simply impractical or impossible. (For instance, doing away with the sequel trilogy.) 15 minutes ago, azrael said: Continuity is both a blessing and curse. It's a nice way to fill in the gaps, but I didn't need it documented what a character had for brunch on a Sunday afternoon. If you dig too deep into continuity porn, you enter the mundane. Then it becomes lousy storytelling. I agree completely... but enough fans are into that kind of thing that it does demonstrably sell, though better practice would be to keep it to secondary media like novels and comics. 🤔 Quote
Mog Posted May 7 Posted May 7 (edited) Key point that needs to be made is that Dooku and Ahsoka's stories were enhanced by what was portrayed in Tales of the Jedi. You see why Dooku became disillusioned with both the Republic and the Order. And it adds some depth to his character and his story. You see exactly why Ahsoka was able to survive the initial Order 66 attack, adds a touching master-apprentice moment with Anakin, and adds a silly (yet sad) Easter egg moment with one of the clones. We also get to see how she went from a broken, mourning state at the end of Clone Wars to the person willing to get back into the fight in Rebels. With Tales of the Empire, they're okay stand-alone stories, but they never reach that next level. I see what they were trying to do with the stories, but I wish they had focused on other more interesting aspects and relationships/interactions for Morgan Elsbeth and Barriss Offee. Edited May 7 by Mog Quote
pengbuzz Posted May 8 Posted May 8 (edited) On 5/6/2024 at 10:04 PM, Seto Kaiba said: I agree completely... but enough fans are into that kind of thing that it does demonstrably sell, though better practice would be to keep it to secondary media like novels and comics. 🤔 Two words: blue milk. Edited May 8 by pengbuzz Quote
Big s Posted May 8 Posted May 8 2 hours ago, pengbuzz said: Two words: blue milk. Every kid thinks it’s cool until they find out where it comes from Quote
TangledThorns Posted May 8 Posted May 8 7 hours ago, pengbuzz said: Two words: blue milk. I saw blue milk at my local Target last week. Who was this made for?? lol https://www.trumoo.com/products/star-wars---blue-milk Quote
Big s Posted May 8 Posted May 8 1 hour ago, TangledThorns said: I saw blue milk at my local Target last week. Who was this made for?? lol https://www.trumoo.com/products/star-wars---blue-milk What creepy dairy did that come from? Quote
jvmacross Posted May 8 Posted May 8 9 hours ago, Big s said: What creepy dairy did that come from? Quote
Big s Posted May 8 Posted May 8 49 minutes ago, jvmacross said: They probably have those things on a farm now just hanging out waving people over. Quote
Seto Kaiba Posted May 16 Posted May 16 Finished the Tales of titles... and I'm pretty underwhelmed by both. Tales of the Empire in particular didn't really have much of the Empire in it. I guess "Tales of Generally Unpleasant People" or "Tales of Darth Vader Cosplayers" didn't have quite the same ring to it. It's three episodes of that one-shot villain from The Mandalorian and three about more members of the glowstick enthusiast society. There's maybe three minutes of actual Imperial characters in the whole six episode miniseries. The only one of the twelve episodes I think I really enjoyed was "Justice", the Count Dooku-as-a-Jedi story. As Lawful Good characters go, he's one of the rare ones who seems to think it's better to be Good than strictly Lawful. Quote
Dynaman Posted August 10 Posted August 10 Worth a look. I like how Lego is Disney's excuse to have Star Wars make fun of itself. Quote
sh9000 Posted Wednesday at 06:29 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 06:29 AM Volume 3 coming in 2025. Quote
Bolt Posted Wednesday at 10:39 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:39 PM 16 hours ago, sh9000 said: Volume 3 coming in 2025. Very cool. It's been a very creative and refreshing look at SW. looking forward to Volume 3 . Quote
jvmacross Posted Thursday at 12:34 AM Posted Thursday at 12:34 AM SW Visions has been hit or miss for me... Quote
Big s Posted Thursday at 01:01 AM Posted Thursday at 01:01 AM 25 minutes ago, jvmacross said: SW Visions has been hit or miss for me... It’s mostly miss for me, but when it does hit it kinda feels worth it Quote
jvmacross Posted Thursday at 02:13 AM Posted Thursday at 02:13 AM 1 hour ago, Big s said: It’s mostly miss for me, but when it does hit it kinda feels worth it I'm trying to recall stories from the show and the only one I can remember off the top of my head is the one involving the Sith with the umbrella lightsaber (I think)...and even then I couldn't tell you what it was about... On the contrary, another anthology type animated series that I recall several stories from is Love, Death & Robots....the one with the Space Spider still weirds me out thinking about it! LOL Quote
TangledThorns Posted Thursday at 12:08 PM Posted Thursday at 12:08 PM 11 hours ago, Big s said: It’s mostly miss for me, but when it does hit it kinda feels worth it +1 and your words can sum up most of SW content these days. Quote
Big s Posted Thursday at 01:43 PM Posted Thursday at 01:43 PM 1 hour ago, TangledThorns said: +1 and your words can sum up most of SW content these days. For every Andor, there’s three or four acolytes the rest of the year Quote
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