The Acolyte is the Height of Stupidity: Full Compilation

The Acolyte is the Height of Stupidity: Full Compilation
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Intro: 00:00
Bad Writing: 02:08
Immersion: 09:54
Osha and Mae: 13:31
The Jedi: 26:56
Thread Witches: 44:04
Qimir: 55:09
Night Fight: 1:01:18
The Problem with Kennedy: 1:09:52
Conclusion: 1:11:52

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21 Comments

  1. I love Alex, but JP did not get famous for his psychology takes. He got famous for abusing his interpretation of compelled speech. He has insightful takes the way my notes app speaks to the great mysteries of the universe.

  2. I agreed with everything this video was saying until the British incel started talking, and I knew I objectively didn't need to hear another incel word.

  3. If a novice writer/ director of an established franchise decides they don't want cast and crew who are familiar with said franchise, and even forbids the franchise creator from setting foot on the set, then goes so far as cast actors without interviews, it's obvious that writer/ director has a very specific counter-agenda to follow that will not invite dissent.

  4. I'm glad Darth DJ Music has more range than just bumbling comedic relief. I only watched like 4 episodes of the acolyte before kinda forgetting the show existed but I was pretty much waiting for my man to get back on screen the whole time.

  5. 0:17 the light sabers are on the wrong side. they would have to be pulling them towards each other for this block to work ⚔. "best light saber battles ever!!"

  6. The show writing was really bad. I watched it once it was already released, so all in 3 days. I understand why people got annoyed and switched it off, and I heard all the criticism beforehand so I wasn't expecting much, and I didn't mind it. I just overlooked the writing and judged the overall story, it was entertaining at parts and the action was good. I liked the overall story, and with a second season, it would be interesting to see the story progress if they could fix the writing problem.

  7. I honestly agree with her at the beginning about not being tethered directly to what George Lucas did and slavishly following in his footsteps.

    But it doesn't mean you should just do whatever you want to do in Star Wars. You still need to play by the rules of the universe and try to keep to a certain verisimilitude between your creation and what came before.

    If you want to do something crazy, either make it remote enough to not affect anything in the mainline Star Wars galaxy like those early teases of the Yuzong Vong or just make it as something in Legends where that sort of creativity is meant to go.

  8. Im seeing a consistency with Disney hiring practices concerning star wars writers/show/movie makers…..they will only hire people who dont know or like star wars and admittedly want to change it.

  9. I know that this is just one of hundreds of poor writing… but what bothers me most is when they are children. Why does one of the twins would like to be a jedi. It's like an Amish wanted to be a Budist but has no clue what it is…show me she stole some books or something that explains why she would even know what a jedi is.

  10. Great analysis! Really points out the show's "death by a 1000 papercuts." It was amateurish and incompetent in a thousand little ways that added up to a miserable viewing experience.

  11. Silly huwite boi, the films suck & have no soul because it's a masonic allegory that was gutted for profit. It was never good to begin with, it was thinly veiled social engineering from day one. Now the veil is lifting, and they aren't trying to hide it.

  12. The 'fun' thing with everyone explaining their thoughts and motivations is it actually makes contradictions more obvious. Because we are told what to expect instead of shown, which can be up to more interpretation.

  13. With no offence – this was thrown into my thread.

    Did the world really need another white guy saying they didn't like the Acolyte? I thought this was already cannon.

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