@@LegendsofPodcastingAcolite episode 5 is the best star wars thing I have ever seen. These fights and choreography surpassed both the Phantom Menace movie and the clone wars episode.
@@edisonabenojatv1215 Choreography in Acolite episode 5 was full live performance. Without CGI effect. Dave Filoni, after watching Acolyte episode 5, decided as the head of the new leader who was put in charge of Star Wars, he said that an R-rated SW movie was planned.
This was an incredibly action packed episode. I thought Carrie Ann Moss's death in the very 1st episode was brutal. RIP Jekki and Yord. I think this is the 1st time we have seen Cortosis in live action. It is in some of the novels for sure. I'm betting that Quimir now wants Oshe as his new Padawan. Can't wait to see next week!
A sith kebab & a neck break fatality in star wars Yes Yes Yes my kinda thing lol that has to be one of the best lightsabre fights in star wars history DAMN soooooo good
Damn the fights in this episode were fire but rip Yord and Jecki. I’m very intrigued on the mystery of what really happened on Brendok 16 years ago. It must be so terrible because even Torbin willingly killed himself in ep 2 instead of confessing his “crimes”.
I really like the show. I loved this episode. The fight was amazing I pegged Qimyr as the "Sith" from episode 2, but it worked because he was so brutal here.
@@LegendsofPodcasting I was suspicious because of Speaking the Sith Code. I doubt that was common conversation. He was constantly keeping Mae to her task, and putting on a front.
The show is entertaining, that's enough for me. Star Wars isn't my thing. People conveniently forget that bad writing by Lucas in the Original Trilogy and the Prequels, Episode 2 is the pits. The acting in those old films wasn't that top notich either. It is the responsibility of the franchise owner to explain how the Sith managed to evade detection for 1000 years, and that is what this show must explain. Light saber fights are okay but it isn't acting is it?
"What is this weird connection they have with each other?" Well, they're both twins (identical twins I think) and twins often have very close relaionships with each other. Add to that, the fatc that they are both force sensitive, makes sense they both have a very strong connection with each other.
@LegendsofPodCasting there’s a theory on episode 3 during a ceremony behind the mother witches is a mysterious in black cloaked robes sith figure that doesn’t show his face could be plagues or his master or smilo ren
Cortosis from the old Jedi Knight: Jedi Outcast game and even trakata style for the Sith. And some morons had the gall to said the writters aren't fans. ♥♥♥ Also loved the different fighting style and sheer brutality of the Sith Qmir. It is so different from all the fast overhelming flurries of hits Ahsoka does or Baylan's strong and precise attacks with a economy of movement or even Sabine's gun and sword. Love when Star Wars brings different fighting styles for the lightsaber users. ♥ Also more and more hints that Sol did something evil before. He was even about to strike down Qmir in anger if it wasn't for Osha's intervention. Makes me think he does have the potential to fall for the Dark side, if he survives until the end of this season. And i guess Mae wants to hide amongst the Jedi but as soon as she takes her shirt Sol will realize the trick.
@LegendsofPodcasting mae and sol are now in the ship together heading to coruscant. If he doesnt figure it out and brings her into the temple, he will look pretty guilty if she does something. I wonder if they will sweep this under the rug and say that sol was secretely teaching mae and had her kill the others to cover his crimes
If you had a legitimate criticism instead of being a whiny entitled crybaby spewing hate-fueled bullshit you wouldn't need to insult people for liking things.