I’m sure I’m going to ruffle some feathers here but I’m really frustrated with this new Star Wars nonsense.
I’m not sold on Dave Filoni. At all.
Let me rephrase that. He’s fine for what he is, continuing the fan fiction like cartoons aimed at younger audiences with rebels and clone wars or whatever. And fine to have him as a consultant or co writer of the live action stuff. But the minute Faverou took a back seat as seen with mando season 3 they let this fool go way too deep into his own lore and that's where it lost me.
I’m a huge fan of mando season 1 and 2 because it was made for me. A fan of the OT.
I tried to give the cartoon series an honest go but because I was not a kid when they came out they are just too much for kids. The overly noisy, fast paced, goofy lore (a planet of the force embodied by a father son daughter?? What??? Ok…) I know there is a lot of fans who like it so I promise I’m not hating on something you may love it’s just not for me, and that’s fine.
What I struggle with and I think Disney will struggle with is that it’s only going to reach this narrow audience that is a very certain age who watched the cartoon in adolescence and is coming into adulthood. It’s going to miss the broader and older demographic (old being 39) like myself. The cartoon storylines are just to silly and fan fiction feeling for my taste,
I understand the history of the character and why you need to go into it in a live action series. But like a straight continuation from the cartoon is a bad move in my opinion. If you don’t know or care to know what happened there you are totally lost.
Ashoka is an ok character, I like the premise, she looks cool. Love Dawson and I thought she was badass in the Mandalorian.
I know someone is going to counter here and say it’s good writing and it doesn’t matter if it’s geared towards kids it’s still good and was well done and this and that and I’m not saying it’s not. I’m also saying I watched a bunch of it, a lot more than I thought I would to get into it and it’s just not for me.
Instead of picking up where rebels left off why can’t they make it an all new adventure with some tie ins to the past cartoon that don’t rely as heavily on having watched the cartoon. Aside from those who watched the cartoon as children or teens and a select few hardcore fans, live action series is just not for the same audience. It’s not.
Because Dave Filoni thinks he runs Star Wars and he gets lost into his own lore… way too lost. And Disney, Faverou or whoever else is not reining him in, I suspect the series will do ok with those hardcore cartoon fans but won’t make Disney the money back they put into this. Because I can tell it has a high production value it looks and feels better than all of Andor and Obi wan did that's for sure.
I’m not sold on Dave Filoni. At all.
Let me rephrase that. He’s fine for what he is, continuing the fan fiction like cartoons aimed at younger audiences with rebels and clone wars or whatever. And fine to have him as a consultant or co writer of the live action stuff. But the minute Faverou took a back seat as seen with mando season 3 they let this fool go way too deep into his own lore and that's where it lost me.
I’m a huge fan of mando season 1 and 2 because it was made for me. A fan of the OT.
I tried to give the cartoon series an honest go but because I was not a kid when they came out they are just too much for kids. The overly noisy, fast paced, goofy lore (a planet of the force embodied by a father son daughter?? What??? Ok…) I know there is a lot of fans who like it so I promise I’m not hating on something you may love it’s just not for me, and that’s fine.
What I struggle with and I think Disney will struggle with is that it’s only going to reach this narrow audience that is a very certain age who watched the cartoon in adolescence and is coming into adulthood. It’s going to miss the broader and older demographic (old being 39) like myself. The cartoon storylines are just to silly and fan fiction feeling for my taste,
I understand the history of the character and why you need to go into it in a live action series. But like a straight continuation from the cartoon is a bad move in my opinion. If you don’t know or care to know what happened there you are totally lost.
Ashoka is an ok character, I like the premise, she looks cool. Love Dawson and I thought she was badass in the Mandalorian.
I know someone is going to counter here and say it’s good writing and it doesn’t matter if it’s geared towards kids it’s still good and was well done and this and that and I’m not saying it’s not. I’m also saying I watched a bunch of it, a lot more than I thought I would to get into it and it’s just not for me.
Instead of picking up where rebels left off why can’t they make it an all new adventure with some tie ins to the past cartoon that don’t rely as heavily on having watched the cartoon. Aside from those who watched the cartoon as children or teens and a select few hardcore fans, live action series is just not for the same audience. It’s not.
Because Dave Filoni thinks he runs Star Wars and he gets lost into his own lore… way too lost. And Disney, Faverou or whoever else is not reining him in, I suspect the series will do ok with those hardcore cartoon fans but won’t make Disney the money back they put into this. Because I can tell it has a high production value it looks and feels better than all of Andor and Obi wan did that's for sure.