Personally, I thought my goofy Sims fanfictions I wrote in like 3rd grade were better written. It's honestly amazing this show ever got greenlit, no matter how many shills and KK fangirls were involved making it.
I was hoping he’d mention the gopher thing sabotaging the ship out of nowhere. SERIOUSLY? WHY DID HE DO THAT?!!! AND WHY DIDN’T SOL TIE HIM UP OR SOMETHING AFTER THAT?!!!
It's also dumb how Sol can't even tell that's Mae, because they suddenly needed him to be an idiot momentarily, and the gopher had to tell him. Like...WHAT?! Isn't Sol supposed to be a wise and intelligent master?!
“…so there’s no soul, and also that guy dies.” My favorite line from this Screen Rant/Pitch Meeting. It’s so true. No soul in this ridiculous, terribly written trash at all. Ryan really makes the important points. Cathartic.
I don't have any hope for this crew to be able to connect it to an exciting High Republic Era. They are full of amateurism, with actually good actors wasted on a poor flimsy script. Just as the choreography crew wasted on a show that doesn't deserves them. Just as visual effect guys. The thing is they have the premise of a decent show, and the budget of a premium show. But the creative team is just way too amateurish. And it is K.K fault for not being able to put the money in the hands of the right people. At this point I just believe that the head and top executive at Lucasfilm, and probably even Disney, just don't have any taste whatsoever in the matter of storytelling. Ashoka was a wasted potential with awful boring execution, Mandalorian season 3 was an easy walk in thr park after seasons 1 and 2, but turned out jarring and disappointing with unforced errors (reunion of Mando and Grogu in ANOTHER TV SHOW, Mando getting sidelined in his own show, having to take a bath for 3 fr*king episodes, revealing the antagonist in the before the last epiode, because why bothering building up the final showdown...). Lucasfilm has become mediocre and the only good remaining upcoming thins is gonna be Andor season 2. Good because Daaaah, when you hire the guy behind the Jason bourne trilogy, surprisingly when you get a seasoned writer of spy shows to write a spy show, you actually get a good tv show. And looking at how they recruit the other writers they get, Tony Gilroy was a accidental great encouters that doesn't get into their usual recruitment routine. Nothing good is gonna come on a daily basis, and the standard is really low for the guys owning this great IP.
I'm a bit annoyed he missed the part where no jedi ever sensed the dark side in Qimir, or the fact that he's not even dark side corrupted at all despite wielding a red (corrupted) lightsaber .