We have a general, that looks no more than 20 with green spray paint on her. Her acting is so horrible and it seems her script is read off a teleprompter. With her being a General, she perform the daily task of a low ranking soldier. Engaging in blaster battles and starship fire fights. Maybe someone should explain to the writers what Generals are!
We have a punk rock girl, who looks to be 16 but is a war hero, a jedi, and a mandalorian. She's a character with the weight of the world on her shoulders. She is built tough as it gets, even after being run through with a light saber, she laces up her boots, chop her hair for the new age look, and went straight back to work. Usually this will take a few episodes to hit a character's arc, she accomplished in one.
Stevenson's apprentice, acting just as worse. The light saber battle between her and the punk rock kid was boring and flat. The choreography was elementary at best.
I found this rather boring, both episodes. The amount of worthless dialog made it dry as it can get. The people that posted about drawn out moments are not lying! It makes you cringe the way they interact with each other. Then that staring off into the sunset moment with every conversation will drive you mad.
The late Ray Steveson, credit to him, though his parts are limited.
We have a punk rock girl, who looks to be 16 but is a war hero, a jedi, and a mandalorian. She's a character with the weight of the world on her shoulders. She is built tough as it gets, even after being run through with a light saber, she laces up her boots, chop her hair for the new age look, and went straight back to work. Usually this will take a few episodes to hit a character's arc, she accomplished in one.
Stevenson's apprentice, acting just as worse. The light saber battle between her and the punk rock kid was boring and flat. The choreography was elementary at best.
I found this rather boring, both episodes. The amount of worthless dialog made it dry as it can get. The people that posted about drawn out moments are not lying! It makes you cringe the way they interact with each other. Then that staring off into the sunset moment with every conversation will drive you mad.
The late Ray Steveson, credit to him, though his parts are limited.