At my sister's house for a while Moana was known as the crab movie because my nephew loved SHIN-EH!My sister-in-law is ever so grateful that I share my Disney+ account with her. The niece and nephew (2 and 3 years old, respectively) are obsessed with Moana and Encanto and watch them repeatedly every day. If VHS were still a thing the tapes would have worn down to nothing by now. They've only recently begun to change it up with Frozen and Coco. I'm sure they'll have Moana 2 playing on endless loop once this becomes available for streaming.
I think it's Ki Adi Mundi but most people talking about this seem more intent on being outraged than being informative.Which character?
Oh. I didn't think people cared about Ki Adi-Mundi enough to get their panties in a twist, but I guess that's Star Wars fans for you.I think it's Ki Adi Mundi but most people talking about this seem more intent on being outraged than being informative.
I suspect it's less about the specific character, and more about the perception that Disney chose to ignore the expanded universe. "If it can happen to giant-forhead-man it can happen to anyone! They turned him into a villain who lied about something or other! They'll change your favorite character next!"Oh. I didn't think people cared about Ki Adi-Mundi enough to get their panties in a twist, but I guess that's Star Wars fans for you.
(And yes, I am self-aware enough to say that I am being hypocritical right now given that I have been known to suffer from severe panty-twisty-itis regarding retcons.)
Any fandom can show their horrible side. Just look at the Transformers fandom where people hate stuff because of scaling of the toys or being not the one specific car model because of licencing.The only fandom worse than Lord of the Rings is Star Wars. No wonder they got beaten up at school.
I would say they're actually just looking for reasons to hate the acolyte, because they're angry that it doesn't star any white men.I suspect it's less about the specific character, and more about the perception that Disney chose to ignore the expanded universe. "If it can happen to giant-forhead-man it can happen to anyone! They turned him into a villain who lied about something or other! They'll change your favorite character next!"
That, too. They're also complaining about LGBTQ+ stuff, but I honestly can't tell if it's just because of Pride Month, or if there's actually representation in the show. I'm only one episode in.I would say they're actually just looking for reasons to hate the acolyte, because they're angry that it doesn't star any white men.
I picture them as pasty, lonely shut-ins who haven’t eaten a balanced meal in months. They were Star Wars fans before geeky stuff became cool, resulting in endless torment from their peers. Their school days experience filled with traumatic bullying has made them afraid to leave the house. They kinda look like Gollum.Also, that they should shut the fuck up in general and touch some fucking grass because they are threatening people uninvolved in the lore decisions.
They're probably more likely Ben Shapiro types that have Andrew Tate posters on their walls.I picture them as pasty, lonely shut-ins who haven’t eaten a balanced meal in months. They were Star Wars fans before geeky stuff became cool, resulting in endless torment from their peers. Their school days experience filled with traumatic bullying has made them afraid to leave the house. They kinda look like Gollum.
Sending out death threats and screaming about wokeism gives them a sense of power.
No, Ironbrig has it right. They are a scary bunch when they get out of their cave. I’ve been a fan since I saw Star Wars in a drive in in 1977, I didn’t see SW:ANH in a theater until the special editions came out in 1997. I’ve seen tons of these people at the conventions (I actually worked at Celebration 2 in Indianapolis in 2002, it’s when I was able to meet Carrie Fisher) and you could tell with just a glance which attendees you could talk to and then he ones that you only said short polite things to. None of the current “outrage” is something I’m interested in, I liked some things with expanded universe, but honestly most of it was at the level of the prequels, Lucas just wanting to make money and nobody willing to tell him no.They're probably more likely Ben Shapiro types that have Andrew Tate posters on their walls.
I don't think anyone has even suggested that they're assuming that everyone who dislikes the show falls into that one bucket, right?Man, you guys are making some really wonky assumptions here...
I had to go back and read everything but you are probably right...I don't think anyone has even suggested that they're assuming that everyone who dislikes the show falls into that one bucket, right?
The quality of the show is kinda meh. I stopped watching it after episode 3, it had some good ideas but didn't execute on them well.Man, you guys are making some really wonky assumptions here...
I hate the Acolyte because simply it has terrible writing, terrible characters and hilariously bad lore. Not because there's no white men, not because I "don't like women in leading roles", hell not even because of the stuff that most people are getting outraged by. I'm pretty sure a script generated by an AI with some editing could create a much more compelling story with better characters.
Pasty lonely shut ins with Andrew Tate posters on their walls indeed.
The manufactured outrage is kinda wild:But the backlash against the show started long before it even aired the first episode. There are definitely chuds out there jacking off to fresh and fit podcasts who started yelling go woke go broke before the first episode ever dropped. I don't expect any of those people to frequent this forum.
That's really it. There's nothing wrong with something being just okay.I’ve been enjoying The Acolyte. Ep 5 fight scenes were well worth whatever came before it.
What’s frustrating is I have to keep reminding my nephew to watch the shows and form your own opinion before latching on to these shitty online “reviews”. He wasn’t going to watch it because of them until I talked him into it. Now he admits it’s not as bad as a lot of people are making it out to be.
I’m not saying it’s the greatest show ever, but it’s watchable, and fun.
This doesn't surprise me in the slightest. People can be idiots...Teh funniest thing is that some idiots actually went and review bombed the wrong title on RT: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/acolytes
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