It was hard to watch.
This was a steamy pile of an out of control train wreck.
Poor and unintelligent writing, a pretty reckless approach to the subject material, and a whole character or utterly unlikeable and sympathetic characters.
Just avoid, no work the time.
Season 2 is so terrible, I stopped watching after episode 2. Seems very unstructured and not well thought out.
This show doesn't get to the point fast. It poses the same boring philosophical questions that you would get if you spent 5 minutes thinking about what happens if robots gain consciousness. The acting is great but they intentionally scatter the plot all over the place just to keep the audience in suspense for some stupid plot twist. A "just ok" season 1 and boring season 2.
This is just pretentious crap. It thinks it is something more than it actually is.
This series is highly overrated. Except season 1, it has nothing. Poor plot, can ask hundreds of questions that have no answer. I think the people who love this series, are hypnotized by 'Nolan' name.
Started out as a very promising show. Unfortunately, the writers care only about suspense and action instead of thinking the story through. In the end, the plot is ridden with holes like a Swiss cheese, bending rules however they feel like at the moment, disregarding everything established before. Shame.
terrible show is this, waste of time.
Good old PSX days. It's probably going to suck though.
The show wants to cover too much in just eight episodes, but it fails miserably. Too many characters, too many subplots, too many conflicts: Richter's fear, the love between Olrox and the knight, Maria and her father, the fight against the Messiah, Anette and her disconnection from her ancestors and her loss of Edouard. The viewer doesn't have time to focus on anything because they throw everything at the same time.
The only thing I cared about at least a little was Richter's plot and, although it was developed, it was not the best executed. The magic returns to Richter when he realizes that he has many people to protect. That trope is something we are tired of seeing, especially all those who come from consuming anime, consuming shounen to be more specific.
I was not interested in any character and I was even less interested in the antaognists. As usual, I remember that the first part of Castlevania did not shine for its construction of villains either. Who on the team thinks of making the vampires so one-dimensional and giving them so much focus? What is not attractive to the viewer is supposed to be kept on the sidelines.
It makes me laugh how they saved the worst for last: Alucard's appearance. It was not necessary to use the nostalgia card and even less so at a critical moment like that: right at the end when everyone is at their lowest moment and almost about to die. The way they executed those last scenes, Alucard feels like a Deus Ex Machina.
The action scenes were on point. Kudos to the group of animators and directors behind it. Castlevania has always had some of the best choreographed animated battles I've ever seen.
The first part of Castlevania was not something that was very worthwhile, but Castlevania: Nocturne disappoints even by those low standards.
I just binge watched this in a week and it has easily made my top 5 of all time favorite shows. A perfect series in every sense of the word. May Andy rest in peace and always be remembered for his brilliant portrayal of Spartacus. By the end, Ian had also claimed my heart as Spartacus. But Andy will always truly be the Spartacus in my eyes.
If you enjoy good storytelling, quality world building and interesting characters you will not find anything of the sort in this show.
so boring, couldn't get into this
Ahsoka is :sleeping_accommodation::sleeping::sleepy:
Could not watch past episode three. This is what Disney has done to star wars, and will probably do to other shows in the future.... Terrible show with mediocre acting, a total yawnfest that the most ardent wars fan will hate.
Another boring and predictable show that relies entirely on nostalgia bait (Hayden Christensen cameo).
No interesting dialogue at all, it looks cheap and mostly plays on barren planets again.
What a waste of time and money. A show show that didn’t need to exist since we knew that every important character would survive. Boring and annoying. And I still need to know what causes Leias memory loss before this show and Ep. IV.
Hell was this bad! Boring, almost no story, no plots, poor CGI, bad acting.
The story fits on one paper and takes six episodes. Tough as chewing gum.
And hell, Obi-Wan had another chance to kill Darth Vader and decided not to do it. Come on. How stupid is this story telling? As if someone is not taking this opportunity on a second run.
Absolutely disgusting and poor series.
A lot of the story doesn't make sense. Why was Reva/Third sister trying to kill Luke? Why was she crawling and looked to be dying in the fifth episode, only to get to Tatooine and fight people likes she's just a bit injured?
It's really sad that Ewan McGregor always gets the worst parts of Star Wars franchise; he really was the best thing about the prequels and this show. It feels like they aren't really trying to make a good story or have any character development. Many fight scenes are far from needed. We all know who's gonna win and the fights themselves aren't that well choreographed, so are completely pointless.
I didn’t expect much and somehow I was still surprised by how bad this is...
An absolute disappointment of a show. Poor handling of Obi Wan and Vader. Atrocious storytelling. Terrible chase and action scenes. The list goes on...
It carries the name but this show is a soulless shell of its legacy. I'd instead burn money than watch this again.
When it comes to the prequel trilogy, Disney has gone from barely acknowledging its existence to now padding their story out with fan fiction, all within the span of only a couple of years. The results are, as you might expect, pathetic and mind-numbingly dull. There’s just no way around it: this is another dreadful Disney+ show with production and directing that somehow manages to be even worse than The Book of Boba Fett. There’s this old Hollywood cliché that women can’t direct action, and well, I’ll just say that this show doesn’t do that stereotype any favours. Ewan McGregor kinda delivers, but most of the performances in this show are awkward and cringy. It looks really, really bland for the most part, and the story is uninteresting and dumb. It makes little to no sense in the timeline. Revenge of the Sith took its time to cram everyone into their starting position for A New Hope, and the fact that we have characters meeting up again between those time periods kinda fucks with the whole continuity in A New Hope, which only adds to the fan fiction feel of the show.
3/10
This tv show is very current. A lot of nothing, empty and soulless. Pure boredom.
I agree with many here. So far terrible with 3rd sister to kids playing major roles and which such bad writing. Ewan can’t do much with this script. Surprised as being a major producer of this I guess he had no power to influence the writing.
rather boring, and sometimes annoying