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Most folks didn't like the fact that it was so episodic?
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Moe_Syzlak said:TomH1138 said:Moe_Syzlak said:I did, however, enjoy The Mandalorian first season, though it felt more serialized than I had hoped.
That's surprising. Most folks didn't like the fact that it was so episodic! But, anyway, I'm glad you enjoyed it. So did I!
I think you misread the bit you quoted. I liked it despite it being more serialized—episodic—than I’d hoped.
TVs Frink said:Most folks didn't like the fact that it was so episodic?
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matrixgrindhouse said:The episode you mentioned did raise an interesting ethical question, but failed to really do anything interesting with it.The Clone traitor considers himself to be enslaved. In front of Anakin Skywalker, born into slavery. He has absolutely nothing to say about this. Of course, the point of a defector/spy in a war that Palpatine is running both sides of just leaves me scratching my head.
Disney seem to have copyright claimed it :/Nic said:Thought this was rather apt for our happy little website.
Oof. If thats a good recent skit, I would hate to see a bad one. It might have had some goofy charm if it was actually... live.Gaith said:The YouTube algorithm just kicked this up, from around the time of Solo's release. That's some seriously high production value (plus Abrams cameo!) for a cut sketch... and it's not even half bad! I mean, it's no classic, but I've seen much lamer from the SNL channel lately. :s
Moe_Syzlak said:Sorry if I caused confusion. I can see how the use of serialized could be read that way. I simply meant that it was largely a series of standalone episodes with only a tenuous connection between episodes. I think you could virtually eliminate half the episodes (at least) and still have the full story. It reminded me of X Files in that some episodes were a standalone story-of-the-week and some were telling the larger story. I’d be happier if they did away with the story-of-the-week episodes for future seasons.
hbenthow said:But back on topic, test footage from the scrapped 2010 Star Wars television series "Underworld" has been released.