
There are rumours that 130 million dollars went to pay for 32 (say: thirty-two) people and for the full Akolita show there was $50 million left. Of course, they are without basis and all probability, as demonstrated by fantastic peculiar effects and scenography. May I remind you that Godzilla Minus One's budget is 15 million, and American Godzilla x Kong, the fresh Empire is 130 million.
No kidding: Akolita looks mediocre and tries to present the essence of this production, rightly associated with vocalism. Warner, on the another hand, has officially lost $200,000 in the game thanks to the same mechanisms, possibly 2 sentences will fall at the end. The substance is clear here.
It must be any kind of sociological experimentation due to the fact that they keep showing 1 thing and saying the other. And then they'll check the reactions that people will follow. They follow words to a large extent, and those who don't go hate. Sour expressed as follows: I see otherwise what I hear about the tv of the times of the Polish People's Republic and the bullshit it was blowing. To a full de-stick from reality. Now there will be unlimited spoilers, but I don't even mark them due to the fact that it doesn't make sense. Don't watch it. In addition, I am not creating reviews that exceed Disnej's quality, but alternatively an interpretive bitter reflection that surpasses the quality of the Akolita series. That's why it can be hard without knowing the show. What's a relation if it's not worth watching? That's right, the square of the ellipse is here. Especially since the shoal, Leslye Headland, gives a series of interviews in which she tells hungry pieces about the Acolith, in the sense of things that are not there.
So we have the planet Khofar, where the forest is. Qimir tells us that this forest is very dangerous, even bounty hunters are going down there, but in an earlier episode we see 2 guys marching through this forest in a cool way. In addition, we do not see these threats alleged, apart from moths that are ridiculed.
So we have a bond between sisters who are not. due to the fact that they argue, Mae forces things on Oshes who want to become a Jedi, Mae sets her on fire and it doesn't look good. One-sided behaviors are supposedly forced, like rhyming. Similarly, surrendering to the ascendancy ceremony.
The 3rd example is the full incidental on the planet Brendak, where the witch office were located. In order to realize the events first, however, I must halt at the character of Master Sol, who unexpectedly turned out to be the negative hero of this story. Well, he conducts a discourse based on feelings and emotions, that is, acts like a woman. Baby, on the another hand, acts like men, or rational. The drama begins erstwhile Sol, who should be called Sql rather, stumbles accidentally upon Osze and Mae. He follows them to the wall and watches witches prepare for the ceremony. He felt that Osha should become his Padawan, he became hysterical, that girls might get hurt, undetermined. In turn, Master Indara (Trynity) mythifies him that he assumes his desires as reality. Sol's right about Torbin due to the fact that he's right about his motivations, isn't he? It doesn't matter, due to the fact that the Jedi come upon the witches, they get to survey the twins, 1 is willing, the another is reluctant (and where is their unity?). They're going through tests, 1 of the mothers agrees to Osza's donation, the another disagrees, but it's under the boot of matriarchial oppression. In any case, Sol continues to panic, the Jedi Council orders to disengage from the witches, Sol with the Torbin enter one more time after the wall, begins an embarrassing moment. They start arguing, Anisej's parent alternatively of saying she wanted to quit Osha, starts doing any magic, turns into black smoke, Sol panics and stabs that smoke. Aniseja doesn't say until she gives them Osze. But she dies, witches under the direction of the Second parent of Koril so far groaning in the Oppressions of the Matriarchate take on the collective effort of the head of the Jedi Kelnakka wookie, who attacks Sol and Torbin, even inconsistently. There's a trinity that interrupts this control, resulting in witches dying. It turns out that Sol had a thing for alleged power vergence, or peculiar power focus. It is so strong that you gotta look for it with a metallic detector, and the only way to confirm it is to add twins that have amazing parameters.
I find myself in the analogy of GoGaldriel's actions in the ringing of Pala, which builds a conflict proudly unprovoked. Here, similarly, if Aniseja had immediately said that she would send Osha back, it would not have been a tragedy.
In order to realize Sol's course, we must first address the issue of ambiguity in fantasy:
- in Mando, we don't know how extremist Mandalorians breed. They cannot take off their helmets, procreation in helmets looks curiosistic and you can confuse your partner.
- There's a heterophobic breed in Orville that hates girls. They multiply by laying eggs, but we do not know what is different from women who naturalize and repress?
- We don't know how Godzilla can get out of the water from the waist up?
However, these are not issues by which we do not realize the meaning of the events presented to us and they are inconceivable to us, and the planet presented – misunderstood. The Mandalorians will someway manage in helmets on their heads, the riddles of Moklan physiology do not interfere with the knowing of Topa dilemmas, which was first a girl, then made her a boy, and then wanted to be a girl. The same is actual of Godzilla’s swimming skills. These issues, however, may be the subject of an additional climactic and conjecture: may the Mandalorians remove their helmets in an intimate situation? possibly Godzilla has zero buoyancy, or possibly it has the power of atomic pyerdu, which provides adequate recoil? Moklan's fertility besides has its conjectures.
Witches are different. I've already written that we don't know how they work, do we not know if they're looking for adepts, or do they lure men to procreate like Amazons? We find out they were persecuted and had to flee. But from who? We don't know that. In episode three, it seems that the Jedi are the persecutors, but in episode seven, the Jedi Council says to leave the witches alone? So who harassed, and why are the girls the hope of salvation? 2 girls for 8 years?
But to realize the end of the witch, we must consider the Dark Side of the Force. Witches practice the Dark Sajda mentioned and this raises a number of questions: do Jedi and the Republic tolerate active practice here? The gap where they neglect resembles the 1 from the Empire counterattacks, Luke's test site? Then Yoda says,
Jedi power flows from the Force,
But beware of the dark side.
Anger, fear, aggression.
The dark side of the Force is them.
They show up fast,
When you're fighting.
When you step on a dark path,
Your destiny will regulation her.
How, then, should we treat the love of DarkSaid (hereinafter DS)? In terms of moral good-evil? Clearly, the Dark Side is viewed here as an evil that destroys its believer. It's not like that in Acolith and I'll compose it right away. In the DS Acolith, it is not treated as a destructive, evil force.
As I can see, I have a box construction and I think the 3rd level of digression in the digression, so it's time to go to the Dark Phantom. After Maul's manifestation, the Jedi Council will unravel the reality and wonder who this Maul is. The first issue is that it must be Sith. The second is that they haven't been seen in a 1000 years, whether they've died there. I don't care who's giggling or Macki Windu or the another guy, Kia something? There are crucial conclusions here: the only users of the Dark Page are the Siths and for a 1000 years we have been blessed, with no sign of the existence of the Darksiders. That's why Maul was specified a surprise. In the light of the Acolytes these are untruths. I'm certain the Jedi knew about the witches and knew about Quimir. It could besides be a fallen Jedi, or individual trained by a gedaj to the left. I don't appreciate the pretzels very much, but the Akolytes could have kept the consistency and consistency here. The imagination was that there were actually hordes of acolytes, any kind of renaissance, etc., and all this was covered up and nobody knew it, it was weak. The rule of Two, possibly plotally meaningful, in the long run is catastrophic globally and leads to creating any acolytes, any inquisitors, something. individual said something once, and now they gotta deal with it. What if they made a Sith schism? The Sith schism should be called shism: as a consequence of events, the student thinks that he has finished the master and himself is simply a master, so he takes another disciple. Master thinks the student died and takes a fresh one. There are 2 branches of Sith that do not know each another and do not have a chance to meet due to the fact that the galaxy is great. Interesting.
Notice that Akolita borrowed many elements from the Dark Spectre: conception without a father, a kid as old for admission to the Jedi Order, a level of medium-sized florians (midichlorians). But this is going to go in the second part, due to the fact that I can see I've written myself down. The second part of the Dark Phantom and the vocal elements will be.
In conclusion, Sol behaves like a female who has a fight with her husband due to the fact that she had a dream of betraying her. And she feels betrayed.
PS: First entry about the show: ]]>https://www.salon24.pl/u/smoky-foams/1384355,acolyte-stellar-war-on-...]]>