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That’s always a good feeling. Keep it up!
That’s always a good feeling. Keep it up!
I created a thread like this, but no one besides me ever posted in it. Hopefully this iteration does better. 😛
COVID hits people in a lot of different ways. I basically just had a mild cold/flu and that was it. Lasted about two days.
Agreed. The teaser was edited to portray a very different Boba Fett than the actual show did.
I really wish we didn’t have Obi-Wan and Vader duel, but I really liked seeing a younger Vader in action.
The first part of the episode was excellent. I like that we’re getting a universe that looks lived in again and Ewan and little Leia are just great.
I don’t really get what people mean by saying this looks cheap overall. There are a couple scenes that stick out like a sore thumb (Leia running through the woods, the far shot of the big fish in the desert, Vader in the McQuarrie lair on Mustafar, etc.) but on the whole, I think most scenes look movie quality. Maybe it’s just that I’m watching the show on my laptop, or maybe my brightness is too low. I don’t know. I’d love to see some screenshots or something that illustrate what the heck people are talking about.
Me too! I’m quite happy for you.
^^Why did you quote that entire post?
I have to say, having low expectations has made me enjoy this show a lot more. I was pleasantly surprised by the execution of the story and the way Leia was included (it was probably the only good way to get Obi-Wan off Tatooine, though I would rather he didn’t leave Tatooine at all). I do think all the scenes with Leia running away are super cheesy and I’m not a fan of the inquisitors, but I was quite happy to see Leia and Alderaan and I thought they nailed her character. I sympathize, but disagree with a lot of Adywan’s complaints. The show certainly has room for improvement, but if the show maintains the current quality, I’ll be happy.
That’s tough. It’s not the worst disease someone could have, though. My grandfather and my dad both have it (the latter hasn’t been officially diagnosed, but he has the early symptoms of it). My grandpa’s been pretty positive about it and has been doing quite well. His strength has definitely gone downhill, but he’s been persistent about working on improving, and he has gotten better at controlling some of his shakiness.
I’m feeling emotionally empty, none of the people I’m talking to on my dating apps stir anything in me, my faith in my job is non-existent and I don’t feel at all enthusiastic about my search for grad school.
From what I know of you, you’re pretty young still. Don’t give up yet, but looking for another job might be a good way to go! It’s a common human experience to go through a slump like this. Just realize that it’s generally temporary. It might help to try diagnosing the root cause. Is the daily grind of a job you don’t like keeping you down? Is it a feeling of exhaustion–do you maybe need a holiday? Is it the effect of COVID or something else going on in the world? Are you looking for meaning or fulfillment in the wrong places?
Pretty sure that was just a test account Jay used. Maybe so that he could play with and fix possible bugs like the possibility of banning the administrator. Notice that the account was only used for less than a day.
I was having trouble articulating why I was never excited for this show, but after seeing the trailer, I think I know why. I think what made the most sense for Obi-Wan’s character was for him to remain hidden on Tatooine and not really do all that much exciting. Grappling with things internally, of course, but not going out and trying to save the galaxy. But in order to make a successful TV show that mass audiences will enjoy, there has to be exciting action scenes and big adventures. I think they should have avoided making a show about him altogether and focused on someone for whom action-packed adventures actually make sense. A Darth Vader show might have had more room for that and could have been interwoven with flashback sequences featuring Ewan MacGregor as Obi-Wan if they wanted to bring him back.
The philosophy of deconstructionism underminds the very nature of SW, as it does all myths and fairytales. All fiction, even fantasy, should, and usually do have nuance to it, but deconstruction tends to unravel it through overanalysis. I understand the purpose of deconstructionism in the real world and even for fiction about the real world, but I think it’s a poor match for fantasy.
I’m a bit late to the party, but thank you for this. It’s a refreshing viewpoint to see. I think the original spirit of Star Wars is unfortunately less and less possible in our current culture, because of a cultural shift that tends to deconstruct the old archetypes as it creates new ones that are largely incomptable with traditional narratives.
Didn’t like it. Don’t hate it either. In my opinion it’s way to long and doesn’t have anything to say really. It touches upon multiple difficult topics, sure, but it either doesn’t follow through with them or it just straight up fails them. For example, take the spice mining thing about exploitation of both the people and the land. The people are introduced as warriors fighting for their freedom from the oppressors, but we don’t know what they are fighting for. Nothing is said about their culture apart from fighting. Also we don’t see in which way they are oppressed, they are shown to be the aggressor attacking a farming ship right in the beginning. In fact the Harkonens don’t even know how many of them are on arrakis, which makes it look like they just ignored them? Hardly what I would call criticism of colonialism. If they would have been enslaved by them or imprisoned or rounded up and killed in large numbers by the Harkonnens, that would have been criticism, but we aren’t shown any of that.
Now on to the exploiting the land trope. This is much better supported by what is shown in the movie, but its just feels so artificial. This planet might be exploited for its natural resources, but we aren’t shown the scars that this endeavor caused. The Planet is a wasteland, but not BECAUSE of the spice mining, but because it was a desert to BEGIN WITH!? WHYYYYY, there is so much potential flushed down the toilet, its infuriating.
I don’t know that exploiting the planet or colonization were really what the book was about to begin with… It was an element, but I think it has a lot more to do with Paul’s development as a “hero”, political intrigue, etc. I could be mistaken, but I just didn’t get a sense that colonialism was supposed to be a big part of it all, so I’m a bit curious as to why you think the handling of it is a problem.
So the movie premiered on HBO last night, and I tuned in and cranked up the colour saturation to its maximum, and even though it’s just a minor detail, the viewing experience was a much improved one for me.
Seriously, this movie looks waaaaayyy better with boosted colours.
Yeah, the extremely desaturated dead-looking color grading is probably one of my biggest problems with the movie (along with the pointless spaceship montages). I don’t get why “real is brown” has become such a big thing with sci-fi and fantasy: pretty much the only modern show of that genre that actually looks alive is The Expanse (and even then it only looks half-alive).
Especially since that’s not the sense you get from the book.
Surprisingly for a show called Book of Boba Fett, Boba doesn’t act like the badass bounty hunter that I know. I’ll keep watching but I don’t consider this canon.
It’s interesting to see more people in this thread finally making this complaint. I’m cautiously optimistic, but so far, I’ve only really liked Chapter 2. The trailer was highly misleading, which I think was a poor marketing choice (although I would rather the show actually give us the Boba Fett from the trailer).
Yeah, I didn’t really get their motivation for doing that.
I imagine there would be. I’m sure they want to keep the interest of the people who’ve been reading the books, not just the broader public.
You’re either brave or foolish, coming into the spoiler thread without having seen the show. 😉 They haven’t shown yet in the series, so someone else will have to provide information from the comics.
Not anymore, unfortunately. But yes, we’re getting off track.
I am very much looking forward to this show…probably more than I am to any of the other ones, except maybe the third season of ‘‘The Mandalorian’’. I haven’t gotten into the High Republic books and comics, but I am eager to explore a new era of the Star Wars universe on screen.
I don’t have anything wrong with hiring diverse people, it’s woke people I don’t like, and there’s a very big difference. Even then, it’s only a dealbreaker if it actually seeps into the content itself, which like I said is unlikely.
Apologies in advance for veering off-topic, but what does woke mean?
Over the past three years I’ve heard the word bandied about, but I don’t know what it means.
It depends who’s using it. Those who self-describe as woke mean it in the sense of being aware and vigilant about social justice issues (by which is usually meant racism, feminism, LGBTQ issues, etc.). Those who use it as a derogatory term or who see it negatively usually have in mind a particular sort of left-wing intolerance for anything that deviates from being strongly affirmative of LGBTQ rights (including things like pronoun usage), affirmative action, white privilege, equality of outcome for women, (democratic) socialism, etc. Most of academia at present could be described as woke (at least in my experience of Canadian universities).
Well, you can’t make something that’s for everybody, so it’s bound to happen that someone will be the odd one out. And the series definitely isn’t perfect, especially the first episode, I thought.
An actor’s personal life is neither issue nor politics, and their casting isn’t representative of a production’s value or sentiment.
That’s very true. I was a bit hasty thinking it might affect the plot of the show.
No, I just don’t want the show to become an exploration of LGBT problems that are front and centre in our own universe at the moment and, whether you like it or not, are quite divisive. I’d rather it be focused on the High Republic as such. There are other types of shows that can do more justice to LGBT issues. I also don’t want Star Wars to explore climate change, or pandemics, or abortion, or immigration, or populist politics, or the issues of capitalism and socialism. These things can be in the background, but I don’t want Star Wars to be about them, so long as they remain controversial/hot topics. I want to be immersed in another universe when I watch Star Wars, not constantly brought back to real-world issues, regardless of the actual stance the show takes.
Amandla Stenberg goes by both ‘she’ and ‘they’, is lesbian, and is an outspoken feminist
I’m very glad to learn a little bit more about the series as it’s one of the upcoming projects I’m most intrigued by
Me too, but did we really learn anything here besides the lead actress?
I just hope it isn’t too indicative of the series itself. I like my Star Wars to be an escape from reality, not a reminder of hot-button issues. Then again, Star Wars has always featured some call-back to real-world issues and politics. Just not usually contemporary ones.
I don’t know if the world wants anything from you. I believe that God does, though. The only way to find meaning is to find truth and conform your life to it. If (a) life is inherently meaningless or (b) you haven’t found the meaning, it’s hard to be happy.
I hope you’re doing OK. Feel free to PM me if you want someone to talk to. I promise my goal isn’t to just force my religion on you. I bring faith into it because I genuinely believe that that’s what will help you.