Everyone knows how rabidly reactionary and shitheaded the SW fandom became after the Disney acquisition but I’m finally at my breaking point with this latest wave of chud whining. The Acolyte got review bombed before it even aired because the showrunner is a lesbian and the leading actress is a gay enby. Also a clip of Stenberg from like 6 years ago made the rounds where she says the goal of a completely different project she was working on was to make white men cry and chuds who get all their news from youtubers thought she was talking about the Acolyte.
Fast forward to the show’s release, the chuds continue to whine about woke Star Wars despite the show’s first several episodes being pretty bland and mid in every regard. To disguise their actual reasons for hating the show (diverse cast and queer showrunner) they pull out the absolute most ridiculous reasons to bash it, including but not limited to:
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“The writing is awful and the story sucks!” (the dialogue is genuinely quite bad at times but no worse than 95% of star wars projects. The general story is a mystery-thriller that’s compelling enough. Also these same people turn around and say the prequels are incredible so
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“The show contracts and ruins the prequels!” alright time to put on my nerd cap because the media literacy of these fucking shitbags is nonexistent. “Dark side user” =/= Sith, Red-lightsaber-user =/= Sith, there are tons of darkside users in the galaxy but the Sith area very specific order that the jedi warred with for thousands of years before they were almost completely wiped out. Also half the point of the prequels was to show the Jedi are blinded by their hubris and waning connection to the force, the Sith were right under their nose the entire time and they were just too arrogant to see it, silly Darth Teeth man doesn’t ruin shit in your dog ass shit fuck childrens movies.
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“The show RETCONS CANON in an UNACCEPTABLE WAY” this is because a prequel side character’s DOB was retconned and he’s a lot older now and appears in the show. These worthless fucks are sending death threats to Wookiepedia editors who change the character’s DOB and screaming that it’s vile yes that’s right it’s VILE to change a fictional background character’s birthday. Just take a look at the replies on that post, yes I know it’s the bird hellsite filled with ragebait but the responses like “oh well I thought that GATEKEEPING was a BAD THING
” are just so bleak. Art and media mean nothing to these people, their hobby is not watching Star Wars, its watching ragebait youtubers and getting violently angry about mundane things in shows they’ve never watched and aren’t interested in
Also these screaming manbabies keep referencing non-canon books and shit as “proof” of the show retconning things
The discourse around TLJ was bad but I think I’m finally done engaging with the SW fandom in any way shape or form. My brain has finally been broken by the chuds. I don’t think I’ll even tell people I like SW anymore because these shitbrains have just ruined it. And yes I know I need to but if you don’t spend a decent amount of time in these SW fandom circles I promise you don’t know how bad it actually is
/rant
the dialogue is genuinely quite bad at times but no worse than 95% of star wars projects.
Lol…I mean to be fair The Star Wars fan base (myself included) seems to complain incessantly about 95% of Star Wars media in general (dialogue included).
I know how fucking reactionary most of the prominent star wars fandom is and TBF I haven’t watched the acolyte yet but: just on a surface level I do kinda dislike how many red lightsaber wielding dark side force users keep popping up in the pre-prequal era just as much as I dislike how many Jedi Keep getting retconned in as survivors of the purge.
The more “Not Sith” they keep introducing…the less significant the “Sith Proper” revealing themselves actually starts to feel. “Dark Jedi” is basically just a loophole to get around the problem.
I always loved the idea of the massive, galaxy-spanning Jedi Order being reduced to just Yoda and Obi Wan, and with both of them dead by the end of the trilogy, Luke is their only hope to rebuild it.
All these Jedi survivors that keep getting introduced in the shows really cheapened Luke’s character arc IMO. What’s the point of acting like Luke is the only one to continue the Jedi legacy if there are about 5 dozen Jedi bopping around elsewhere? (Although I’m sure they could retcon it and say Luke is the only one who can unite them all.)
If Disney wanted more movies and shows with more lightsaber shit, they could have easily made something that takes place a couple hundred years in the past (the Jedi have supposedly been around thousand of years). Why cram all of the new storylines within a ~30 year time span and have them all include or revolve around the Skywalkers in some way?
Because Disney completely murdered the post OT era. There’s nowhere to go from where they left it and nobody is interested in seeing it.
So they just keep going back to the well in and around the OT.
I think the Acolyte is fine, but bland. It’s on par with most of what they’re doing in general. It’s ok and it’s silly to get mad about.
All in all, Disney has zero imagination and little understanding of what made the original SW special and different. That’s fine, it is what it is.
They could easily do something in the Old Republic era, but I think there’s resistance to that because all the source material is from video games. Also a LOT of the marketing of SW is in nostalgia-bait eg x-wings, at-sts, tie fighters, the same characters, etc.
Disney teased something called The High Republic a while back, dunno what happened to it but I remember at the time thinking that it was just The Old Republic but without having to pay royalties to any of the writers who were involved with The Old Republic.
The Acolyte and Young Jedi Adventures is part of the high republic stuff - they’ve been doing novels and comics for this for a little while now
The high republic is specifically set after the old republic. I’m sure they’ll dig up and repurpose stuff from all the old republic comics and games soon enough lol
The Old Republic is referenced in official materials. It just precedes everything that’s been published under Disney so far. But it is there on the webpage
We need a cultural revolution against sweatlords. All of these fucking reactionary hogs need to be dragged on to a platform and beaten to death with a belt buckle like that professor in three body problem
Can we just abandon star wars? I get it, chuds hate it for the wrong reasons, it is bad though. Everyone on twitter has to be all ‘well ackshually’ about the space fire, and how star wars has always had space explosions so its fine, but level with me: it does look a bit shit right? The fire on the outside of the ship.
Its tough how bad The Last Jedi broke their brains. I came out of that theatre feeling electric, I loved that movie, but its been bottom of the barrel Disney schlock since.
I heard Andor is good.
Andor is legitimately great
Every day that passes makes my proposal of a plotless lightsaber tournament that much more appealing by contrast.
Fuck it! Anakin vs Luke, Quai Gon Jin vs Rei, Obi Wan vs Akosha, Darth Maul vs Yoda, Mace Windu vs General Greivis, Duku vs Palpetine
And you know what? Sora from Kingdom Hearts vs Kylo Ren. Just send my Emmy in the mail
Kingdom Hearts BRAWL!!
A lightsaber tourney would be amazing, but I wouldn’t make it about a cast we already kniw.
Fill it with martial artists and stunt workers. Theres no plot so no need for acting ability.
But heres the hard part almost anybody in hollywood would fail at: Make the action 70-80% middle shots and keep the camera on the action through more than a single action beat. Keep the camera steady and let the dancers show off their skills.
If they can’t do this, then I’d rather the keep the soapy formula they’ve been on
That would be beautiful, but when it comes to star wars, I am such a sucker for magic-enhanced martial arts. I write about it because it’s how my imagination has developed as I started doing BJJ, striking, etc. I need them to have choreography and LARPing in addition to their real skills. I need someone to be about to get sliced and force push their opponent back. I need someone to throw a giant rock and their opponent torpedos through it spinning saber first only to get force lightning-d out of the air. I need someone to demonstrate force choking not working against another force user to characterize Vader as a bully. They need to lose a saber and have to wrestle each other over the single lightsaber left. I NEED TWO YOUNG YODAS
Yes, naturally. What would be the point of making it star wars if it didnt have all that wacky force business?
I feel like the Acolyte was advertised as a magic martial arts show, and it had me hyped, but so far there’s just been the opening scene which is disappointing. Here’s hoping we get more if that later because itherwise this show is super dull
Add a dozen or two identical anime swordguys and you’d have a solid Smash sequel on your hands.
I already named a bunch of Jedi
Every day that passes makes my proposal of a plotless
lightsaberpodracing tournament that much more appealing by contrast.FTFY
WAIT! I JUST THOUGHT OF THE DECADE DEFINING TRILOGY
Three full movies about Ben Quadinaros and his legendary rivalry with Sebulba.
Why wouldn’t it work
It just wouldn’t
Tell me why, you stupid bastard
The movie opens with Sebulba racing on Corellia. He’s in the middle of the pack, which the announcers call out as unusual, as he’s on a 12 race winning streak. Sebulba gives a hand signal to the racer in front of him, who waves back, and the two begin drafting each other, breaking out of the pack and passing the leader.
Going into the final turn, it seems that Sebulba’s play worked perfectly, but that he’s still going to get second place, breaking his winning streak. That is until he flashes his vents at the driver in front of him, blinding him during a critical part of the turn, allowing Sebulba to go to the inside track and ram the other driver, damaging one of his engines.
Sebulba wins by a hair, and the crowd boo him. It’s obvious that what he did was extremely illegal, but the announcers are in his corner, calling it “an unfortunate accident”. After the race, Sebulba is interviewed and asked about the rumor that he participated in an unsanctioned race on a backwater planet owned by slave traders, a rumor which he denies.
Cut to Ben Quadrinaros, who is watching this all play out on a monitor while washing dishes in a cantina. Ben is a member of a swoop gang and a legend on the small track, but he had to save up for years to rent the pod racer the blew up on him while he was on the starting line, and now his dreams of using the prize money to get off Tatooine are gone. That is, until a second chance in the form of a shady loan to buy another pod and enter another race comes his way…
It’d totally work.
That would be a wonderful limited series like Kobra Kai. I would straight up go Disney adult for that show.
Yo that podracing scene fucks, you can really tell that George wanted to do a sci fi racing movie all along (there’s a drag race through beggar’s canyon in the original Star Wars treatment/script lmao).
The only genuinely good film was ESB. Everything else is just slop executed with various degrees of competence. Virtually everything people argue about why the prequels or sequels suck could apply to ROTJ as well, but you don’t see people shitting on Death Star 2.0 being creatively bankrupt or Luke being a Mary Sue which he 100% was. Even the very first film could be nitpicked to death.
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Why didn’t the Death Star shoot its laser through Yavin, a planet made out of mostly gas, in order to blow up Yavin 4?
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What was the point of Obi-Wan dying if it was established in ESB that Jedi can telepathically communicate with Force-sensitive individuals meaning Obi-Wan didn’t have to die in order to tell Luke to “use the Force?”
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How was Han able to pilot the Millennium Falcon, a noticeably bigger and more conspicuous ship compared with an X-wing, through the defenses of the Death Star with nary a scratch?
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How was Luke able to miraculously survive the Death Star exploding despite having less than 10 seconds to pilot his X-wing out of the explosion radius?
This is why I checked out of Star Wars “discourse.” Ultimately, people nitpick because they have various issues with whatever movie they want to nitpick, but because they can’t say the real reason why they hate that particular movie, they have to come up with some pointless nitpick instead. If they love the movie, suddenly whatever nitpick they apply for the movie they hate is completely irrelevant. This is why some ship ramming at hyperspeed gets nitpicked but the Death Star not shooting through a gas planet gets a pass.
What was the point of Obi-Wan dying if it was established in ESB that Jedi can telepathically communicate with Force-sensitive individuals meaning Obi-Wan didn’t have to die in order to tell Luke to “use the Force?”
That can be answered by Alec Guinness himself.
He hated working on SW, called it “fairy tale rubbish”. He hated it so much that he asked Lucas to kill off his character. So it’s a case of Real Life Writes The Plot, sort of.
That was honestly what I thought as well. I knew he thought Star Wars was worthless slop.
Why didn’t the Death Star shoot its laser through Yavin, a planet made out of mostly gas, in order to blow up Yavin 4?
We don’t know how the Death Star Laser works, and we don’t know how Hyperspace works. It’s entirely reasonable that the laser wouldn’t work on a gas giant, and that a ship traveling through hyperspace can’t fully control where it exits.
What was the point of Obi-Wan dying if it was established in ESB that Jedi can telepathically communicate with Force-sensitive individuals meaning Obi-Wan didn’t have to die in order to tell Luke to “use the Force?”
When Obi Wan says “if you strike me down I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine”, he’s referring to how his memory will drive Luke to get stronger and fight the Empire. That’s why he lets Vader kill him.
How was Han able to pilot the Millennium Falcon, a noticeably bigger and more conspicuous ship compared with an X-wing, through the defenses of the Death Star with nary a scratch?
The rebel fighters had cleared away most of the Death Star’s point defenses around the trench that they needed to fly through. That’s why they’re blowing shit up on the Death Star for a while before they go into the trench instead of just bombing straight down it at top speed.
How was Luke able to miraculously survive the Death Star exploding despite having less than 10 seconds to pilot his X-wing out of the explosion radius?
Cinematic time dilation. This is a pretty standard across all action films, because you have to show all of the actions that the characters are doing clearly so that the audience understands what they’re looking at, but showing them all in this way makes it take much longer than it should actually take “in universe” for the events to occur.
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Yeah if these peoples’ attitude was “fuck star wars because its corporate slop” that’d be 1000% fine but they don’t care about that as long as the slop suits their tastes.
it does look a bit shit right? The fire on the outside of the ship.
I forgot that was a thing tbh. It didn’t register anything for me
Not to argue more, but to argue more, TLJ wasn’t bad because of ‘unrealistic physics’ or whatever. It was bad because it couldn’t hold a conflict or dramatic tension for longer than 3 seconds, which meant even when bad things were happening I felt no level of stakes for the main characters. I mean, even the prequels, for how bad and cheesy they were, still managed to hold dramatic tension. Even VII held dramatic tension. VIII felt more like… idk what the right analogy is, the closest I can think of is a bad season of Buffy. Like the writers know that conflict has to happen because stories need conflict, but that doesn’t mean the conflict should actually affect the characters and their choices in any meaningful way.
Like the big things were clear, they wanted to hit the same beats as V, so they needed a Hoth, Cloud City and everything needed to look desperate but hopeful at the end, so they just decided to mix it up alittle. The issue was they don’t seem to understand why those story beats work, and why they work in the order they were originally presented. Like, Vader and Luke’s fight leads to his isolation, but after he is rescued, he knows the allies he does have he can count on. But it still ends with just him, Leia, C3PO and R2, with Chewbacca and Lando leaving them behind for Luke to recover. Having nearly every named character with Rey at the end, especially in the final shots undercuts the mood we are supposed to be feeling (the utter loss of an entire rebel base and the death of Luke Skywalker) and is a fundamental misunderstanding of the language of cinematography. The last scenes with the broom kid itself weren’t bad cinematography, but there is no actual payoff to it, so it is mostly meaningless.
A pretty easy change to make it meaningful would be Rey being nearly alone now or completely isolated from the crew, distraught and hopeless, then Leia comes to her, talks to her of the despair she felt seeing Alderraan be blown up, but tells her that as long as there are people, they will fight for freedom, Rey looks off into a space window or something and then we cut down to the broom-kid scene. All those people can still survive, but the focus is on the main character, what the main character is feeling, how the world appears within that feeling and the previous actions of the main character that inspired hope in a much cleaner way cinematically. But these kinds of problems are all through the movie, just very strange choices with pretty easy fixes, like it was rushed out of the writers room.
TLJ was good, actually
Give me another season or two of Andor so I can forget about this shit forever
I want the full 5 seasons of Andor originally planned, but just make it animated so we don’t have to deal with the harsh realities of Diego Luna aging throughout the process of producing multiple seasons of TV show.
If there’s anything Star Wars loves it’s an excuse to rerelease something - they can do the New Digitally Remastered Rogue One, with frame-by-frame AI-aging effects added on.
…it won’t look great though.
I don’t know why people have to hold Star Wars so sacred, and I say this holding a pretty embarrassingly large love for it. Star Wars has always been kinda mid, and that’s especially true for all of the expanded content for it.
Overall, the Acolyte is fine? It’s not particularly bad in an unusual way - like, it’s comparably bad to the Mandalorian. My only engagement with Star Wars discourse is listening to A More Civilized Age religiously - I outright refuse to engage with the broader fandom (same goes for anime - I avoid discussing it with anyone that isn’t a big ol commie).
Based AMCA enjoyer. I don’t get the hate for the acolyte either and I agree that fine is the way to describe it. Much like a lot of star wars, there are a lot of interesting things floating around in the background that will not get the show’s focus like I would want. Meanwhile, the main mystery could be alright depending on how it casts the Jedi at the end of it all, but I’m expecting they’ll fumble it. (I haven’t seen the most recent episode yet, so it may have already gone off the rails for all I know)
AMCA is helping me pretend like I enjoyed Rebels much more than I actually did
All the uncle magic making you retroactively like the show
There was literally nothing like Star Wars before Star Wars.
As someone who was alive in the 70’s, there really was nothing like it. Not that was any good and not in the main stream.
I don’t mean there wasn’t science fiction or fantasy or whatever. I mean, it generally sucked and was low budget schlock.
Lucas took that shit so seriously he practically had a heart attack making the first one. It shows, for audiences at the time, it was a game changer.
It was a blockbuster where people were waiting in line for DAYS to see it.
You look at it now and I can see how it’d look mid. But, it pretty much launched science fiction/fantasy movies as a mainstream thing.
And it tool a good long while for it to be bettered too. Those effects still looked moden in the 90s
We’ve lost so much in the move away from model work and practical effects 😔
AMCA goes hard and I actually clicked on this thread to figure out if I should watch acolyte for their premium ep on it
If you listen to their premium eps, you should probably just watch the new show like the rest of us dorks lol
look… correct argument, but I like the show a lot more than I like star wars
back when the force awakens came out me and my friends were on the hype train and got together to watch the originals and the prequels and man after like three of those films i was so over it (star wars being literally everywhere back then didn’t help matters either). I really have no idea how anyone can get excited for more and more and more of this shit.
What is up with Americans and treating movie canon like it is sacrosanct. For Fuck’s sake.
We (cracker-americans) have no culture so Disney slop is the next closest thing
It shows. I loved the Iranian burn about not having any heroes, who could they kill in retaliation for General Soleimani, spongebob?
that’s what happens when you live in a massively isolated and alienated society and your life is utterly devoid of meaning
I really feel for any reasonable person still invested in Starwar.
Honestly I’m just fucking tired with media discourse in general. I made the mistake of logging back on my Facebook and the amount of chud screeching over ‘woke’ in this, that, and the other thing is ridiculous.
“The show contracts and ruins the prequels!” alright time to put on my nerd cap because the media literacy of these fucking shitbags is nonexistent. “Dark side user” =/= Sith, Red-lightsaber-user =/= Sith, there are tons of darkside users in the galaxy but the Sith area very specific order that the jedi warred with for thousands of years before they were almost completely wiped out. Also half the point of the prequels was to show the Jedi are blinded by their hubris and waning connection to the force, the Sith were right under their nose the entire time and they were just too arrogant to see it, silly Darth Teeth man doesn’t ruin shit in your dog ass shit fuck childrens movies.
I feel like a bunch of the crybabies haven’t even actually seen much of Star Wars beyond the big movies, maybe some of the live action stuff, and the
content. The rest is them reading wiki articles about books and comics that nobody seriously cares about that much. Just media consumed second-and-third hand in the most embarrassing way.
The show isn’t good, but not for the reason the reactionaries believe, and it’s not offensively bad.
Why shouldn’t there be an interpretive dance scene in some random little star wars show? Have we crossed some threshold here? None of the people criticizing the witch dance scene have even left their stinky gamer chairs in the last 10 years.
The costume work on this show is incredibly mid. I really dislike the mass-produced white Jedi order robes that they wear at the temple, they look maybe one step above a Jedi Halloween costume. We’re supposed to believe this is the Jedi Order at its zenith and the robes are just so drab without any character.
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There could have been an interesting show here if some different choices were made. I would have liked it better if the Jedi didn’t immediately know about the witch coven and what they were up to. They had the perfect opportunity for a classic twin-mixup plotline where the bad twin could be the one saved from the destruction and has to keep it secret from the Jedi that they are an inducted witch and force-wielder in order to survive.
The robes are mass produced so you can buy identical ones at Disney brand experiences
Are we at the Japanese kids tv show stage already?
Starwars was a pioneer in the merch game. This is just them returning to form
Why shouldn’t there be an interpretive dance scene in some random little star wars show?
The canonical version of Return of the Jedi has had a completely unnecessary musical number in it for over twenty years now.
It has a lot of the same issues as the other SW shows: it looks kinda cheap, it was clearly shot inside of a cupboard, etc.
was clearly shot inside of a cupboard
That’s literally everything now
A cupboard
Not sure if this was an intentional or accidental reference to The Volume, but for folks who don’t follow this stuff, this is a somewhat accurate description of the way many star wars scenes are filmed.
The volume is a giant chamber encircled by LED screens that display CG backgrounds that respond to camera positioning. The cameras have positioning units that communicate their position to The Volume in realtime, with one of the big benefits being that the camera and the actors can move more freely than they could on a standard green screen. If a camera shifts left, the BG can shift in parallax with it, making it relatively seamless. Because the LED screens emit light, they also provide the scene with much more natural lighting (This is one reason why the Mandalorian can wear shiny armor – It’s reflecting a series of very good displays)
Kne drawback is that that the bgs must be CG.
This also limits the scope of a scene, as the BG can’t occlude the actors. Foreground and scene elements must still be added to sets, and if someone wants to, say, enter another room in a house, that doorway must be built in the volume, or the scene must be cut during a transition.
It’s a fascinating piece of technology, and useful for specific things, but because it’s cheaper than building sets, we see it used when it’s not the best tool for the job too.
Even so, Andor didn’t use the volume for much, which is why the scenes feel so solid and interactive.
I don’t think Disney gets why Jedi dress the way they do. That’s in large part the fault of George Lucas who definitely didn’t understand why Jedi dress the way they do.
We meet Obi-wan, a former warrior monk, living in exile on Tatooine, he’s wearing this threadbare brown robe. Clearly, a lot of inspiration was taken from desert nomadic and ascetic religious traditions. Then what is Obi-wan wearing in Episode 3 at the height of the Republic era? The robes he was wearing for his 20-year desert exile on Tatooine!
Now a hundred years before obi-wan is born all the Jedi are wearing the same brown robes?!
I’m looking at the Acolyte costumes now and all the leather bits look totally fresh, no creases or signs of use. Are the jedi ascetics with a utilitarian dress code? How come they all dress like a desert nomad while they have their base of operations on a megalopolis city world? I don’t fucking know.
My idiot Jedi in 2012 had this fit in the MMO:
He looks like Cameron Kunzelman lol
Luke didn’t even wear robes in the original trilogy! He wore his farm boy outfit in ANH, flight clothes in ESB, and a black outfit in ROTJ! There was the one scene in Jabba’s Palace when he started off in a robe, but that was clearly because he was trying to stay low profile for as long as he could.
Same thing with immortalizing the little training remotes as standard issue Jedi training. That was clearly an improvisational training exercise that Obi Wan came up with to teach Luke about his extrasensory perception - when Luke trained with Yoda he alternated between meditation, cardio, and a confrontation with a vision of his potential future.
I mean the last bit is on track for a cult run by politically powerful quasi-billionaires.
i feel like we have first og jedi encounter in disney hands, unless i’m mistaken. And still no idea wtf can they do, were they always just evil etc
ACTUALLY, Young Jedi Adventures takes place at an earlier time period
From what I know about the show, the writing is bad (most of SW writing seems bad, both from before and after Disney takeover), and it does not work with the prequels (in particular, the whole ‘another potential chosen one’ stuff that is not at all brought up in the prequels by any of the people who were on the Jedi council during the relevant eras).
Given the awful quality of writing in SW in general, I don’t think that anybody should have high hopes for things getting better, and people should massively temper their expectations for Andor S2 as well.
the whole ‘another potential chosen one’ stuff that is not at all brought up in the prequels
They never use the phrase “the chosen one” in the show or even allude to the prophecy so idk how this became a talking point, the only reference they make is that the twins were conceived through the help of the force in some capacity but that doesn’t invalidate Anakin’s “specialness” or whatever at all.
Also, considering how things are likely to go, the Sith will probably reveal themselves even more explicitly, making the incredulity of the Jedi council over their resurgence nonsensical.
They never use the phrase “the chosen one”
Sure. But Qui-Gon thought that Anakin was the chosen one due to the same things that apply to the relevant protagonist of Acolyte.
but that doesn’t invalidate Anakin’s “specialness” or whatever at all
The problem isn’t that Anakin is not necessarily ‘special’. The problem is that the council had issues with admitting both into the order, for the same reasons, and this past failed apprenticeship shown in Acolyte is never mentioned when Qui-Gon pushes for the admittance of Anakin, despite the significant similarities between the cases, and despite the fact that a portion of the council is shared in both eras.
How does one be a gay enby? As an enby myself I’m confused
Heterosexuality is the hegemonic sexual orientation and is defined as a relationship between a man and a woman - the two hegemonic genders in our society. It’s our mode of reproduction under patriarchy. If you’re not a monogamous man-woman couple (preferably aiming to have children), then you’re not doing heterosexuality. Sometimes I joke with my partner that we’re in a straight relationship since we’re different genders, but in reality it’s obviously a queer relationship. Also, I do know there are some lesbian feminists who consider lesbian as a separate gender, although Amandla Stenberg is bi (which is gay in the umbrella sense).
An individual’s enby experience can be kinda loose and not super defined, go figure lol. My gf for example idenfities as an enby woman, which one (not necessarily you) might think is contradictory but eh.
Looks like the actress uses she/they so could be infinite number of personal reasons or vibes for identifying like that, like being a GNC woman who likes the enby identity and happens to be attracted to women - thus gay enby woman.
I don’t think the definitions have to be super rigid; if your personal experience as an enby makes the “gay enby” label not make sense to/for you then that’s fine too lol.
To counter, how would one be a straight enby? Surely all enby activity is at least gay adjacent, I think? I mean I guess you could be ‘nonbinary [gender]’ so it’s not impossible but I usually think of nb things as not being straight ever.
Anyway the answer is to become a girlkisser ✨
Straight=attraction to different gender.
What really? I thought “straight” was kind of the “MAN AND WOMAN etc” thing where “het” might fit that definition better?? EDIT: I had these backwards apparently
The breadth of relationships that could qualify as “straight” under this definition… By this, a nonbinary lesbian dating a butch woman could be “straight” ???
Hetero literally means opposite
Merriam-Webster says
heter- (or hetero-) 1 : other than usual : other : different
which makes more sense.
Exactly, I’ve just switched to calling myself queer or pan, the others didn’t seem to make much sense
Maybe by only dating other enbies of the same flavor? “Oh, I only date gendrfluids like myself”
The based nb t4t
I’m actually super worried about publishing fantasy because my project is supposed to be a trilogy and my plot details are changing dramatically as time passes. The order the plot happens changes. I thought of antagonists for the second book and now they have to be alluded to in the already finished rough draft of the first one. That means a band of pirates actually travel in land for the climax instead of an island.
If I had to age up a character that’d be the most mild retconning possible. It sounds like an excuse to have a character show up on screen which is fine for a derivative piece of art made for popular consumption.
I have a grindr profile and in my about-me I explain that I’m happy to help people cheat discreetly by hosting at my apartment, and “no Star Wars fans”.
Guess which of the two gets me more unhinged hateful diatribes.
Why do you do the first, and why the second?
The first was originally for comedy value. I wanted to see what sort of hatemail I’d get. It turns out that there’s a ridiculous number of men in my area who took it as an invitation to chat about their cuckolding fantasies. Being bi, it’s been… stimulating.
The second was because it seemed an easy way to filter out both reactionaries and people who make their corporate media consumption the basis of their personalities, but has turned out to be unexpectedly hilarious.
Those people on Twitter who are making death threats political LMAO
IM SORRY, I THOUGHT THIS WAS AMERICA!
The people who are throwing a tantrum about whether the Acolyte is canon to make death threats in the first place are something else, comrade. Holy shit. I struggle to feel anything but disgusted. I try to find empathy, but I run it through my internal empathy calculator and it spits back an error.
the best thing about the review bombing is that other random movies with “Acolyte” in the name also caught strays from chuds not looking at what they were rating