What exactly was that Anakin vs Ahsoka interlude all about? If I had had the impression that Ahsoka wanted to die and she somehow gained her will to live by this, okay, but she wasn't depressed or borderline suicidal before. She had a mission, and she certainly didn't need Anakin to wake her up. I also didn't think that Ahsoka was somehow walking the line between light and dark... so what exactly did Anakin or the force or whatever BS they came up with want to teach Ahsoka? Wow, now she wears light grey instead of black... okay... if there had been any message that's pertinent to finding Sabine/Thrawn/Ezra, then I'd have swallowed those scene drops/cameo/flashback to the CW... but it was simply pointless.
But maybe that whole force mumbo-jumbo was only to show off Jacen's abilities. No Sabine... pretty much the only good thing about this episode.
Doesn't change the fact that Ahsoka remains a walking valium, there's little to no content (the plot of this episode is summed up in a sentence)... and space whales including mind-melding with them standing outside the ship (why is there no wind?) looks a bit more ridiculous than cute.
I remember liking this when it came out and now I'm ashamed of myself :/
So great expectations with such a great cast and so promising plot. What a waste!!!! Stupid mobsters, stupid lawyers, stupid adults and a little bastard with no prinsiples plays them all in his one hand. It is amazing how everybody reacts against the extremely bad attitude of the child. Like i said before... stupid!
Such a stupid movie boring as fuck, and the acting on one girl was real annoying so terrible . the trailer made it seem so much better than it actually was. baste of time dumb movie
Amy Schumer ruins the show
The Invisible Man is a car in a skid: it has suspense that just goes around in circles until it all falls apart predictably at the end.
Basically, this is a remake of every 80s movie where someone in control (stepfather, building superintendent, roommate) abuses the victim for 90% of the film until the 'surprise' ending that we saw coming so early it shouldn't be called the ending.
Too bad, really, because Elisabeth Moss gives it her all (and she's got so much to give) and the moments of suspense were well constructed.
I could do without Amy Schumer and Cara Delevingne. They look completely out of place in this show.
Man, this Madani chick is really stupid... Or should I say she's written stupid?
Wow this crowd is easy to please.
The Rise of Skywalker is like sex with your spouse of many years. Sure, it's sex so it's cool, but you know their routine, there are no surprises and the climax is better than nothing, but not much more. I mean at least episodes 7 and 8 were visually gorgeous, but this one doesn't even bother to put on anything sexy, it just lies there and you wait for it to be over.
This is the Star Wars you've been coming home to for years, so familiar that you can predict its jokes and even finish its sentences. Oh well, at least you're still in love, right? Right?
Transparent and predictable. McGregor, Brosnan, and Williams deliver fine performances, but I have no idea what Kim Cattrall was doing here. No one, however, can overcome the problem script.
Oh great, a Padme episode! Sigh. This show has done a lot to rehabilitate the Prequels, but it's never really worked its magic on Padme, and this episode was no exception. I appreciate the show's recognition of its own continuity over the last few arcs, but I didn't really need a sequel to the dreary "Senate Spy," nor was I hoping for the return of Clovis. All it gives us is more contrived romantic tension and the return of a love triangle conflict that didn't work the first time.
On the plus side, the action was on point. The heist in the Banking Clan's vault had a nice vibe to it, and the snowbank chase between Anakin and Embo the Bounty Hunter, with Padme and Clovis in tow, was pretty thrilling. But visual virtuosity doesn't make up for weak writing or character dynamics that aren't really interesting.
One of the worst horror movies I’ve seen in a long time. Terrible acting, bad writing and just all in all so boring that I almost fell asleep. Not recommended.
Another boring and stupid episode. Tilly is as annoying as Wesley. And to top of it all they brought back that useless fucker.
This is starting to become boring
This ending felt extremely underwhelming.... They built it up so much and had such a climatic penultimate episode to go to this... which felt very light hearted and goofy. Everything fell into place perfectly, too perfectly. They somehow turned this into a happy ending, and took any gravity out of what happened.... IDK, the tone this finale took was extremely jarring epically everything that led up to it, and basically undoes all the greatness that led up to it.
7.1/10. Very solid episode. I appreciated the way the episode was directed and animated, particular when emphasizing the 360 degree movement of the Jedi in space. We even had a nice little oner with Anakin, Rex, and Fives taking out the droids trying to take Tup back to Dooku.
I also like the premise of the episode, namely that Order 66 is starting to pop up in the mind of a clone even though it hasn't been officially triggered yet. The Manchurian Candidate stuff is interesting, even though this episode is mostly devoted to occasionally cacophonous action rather than exploring the intrigue the story presents. To that end, a lot of the episode drags, either involving Anakin and the clones just sort of wandering around various ships, or somewhat indiscriminate combat scenes, but it's all generally good enough to pass muster.
It's kind of amazing how much worse this has aged compared to the first one.
The approach is not original, the development does not bring anything new. From the middle of the movie everything falls down
So, the best episode of the Show Ahsoka is the one where Ahsoka doesn't show up.
It is not great or anything, but at least stuff happens.
They did strech out a little bit over the acceptable trhrshhold the suspense before the big reveals, but at least it was shorter than the pauses between lines of dialogue in the previous episodes.
Baylon and Shin are the only good characters so far, and we actualy got to see them develop on screen, instead of acting like mustache twirling villains.
Thrawn shows some potential, I guess... Not much to see yet.
The actor who plays Ezra has a voice very close to the original (unlike Sabine and Ahsoka). Is he the original voice actor?
Oh, the best part (besides no Ahsoka). NOBODY CROSSED THEIR ARMS!
This episode was interesting but after 45 minutes became boring. Yes, it was nice to see the Fab Four rehearsing, but all the distraction of poor quality recording of spoken words, not to mention the white on almost white subtitles made it torture to watch.