Who else stopped watching?
S1 was nice, S2 was meh and S3 is unbearable.
shareTo tell the truth, I forgot it was even on.
shareGrogu now jumps and talks
shareI disagree, so far I'm REALLY enjoying S3! To the point where I was actually surprised by how into it I really am.
And this while I'm totally conscious of my disapproval of his overall aim in the little side quest, and how ridiculous it is that they trotted out that particular post-cataclysm cliche again.
Season 3 is pretty good I agree. Not as good as the first two seasons as it just needs a bit more urgency but Iām cautiously optimistic that the final two episodes will be great.
shareI did cause I cancelled Disney+ and not surprisingly I dont miss it or the channel one bit.
shareWe dropped Disney+ after S1 due to their "woke" BS and while we like all things Star Wars, we just can't being ourselves to watch it.
Sounds like we're not missing much though with S2 and especially S3.
I really enjoyed the first two seasons but to be honest I'm not feeling the love for S3. Yeah it has its moments but I think sadly it's dipped. Shame.
shareReally? That sucks. I haven't watched S3 yet.
shareI've stopped watching all Disney Star Wars - they effectively killed the last remnants of my enthusiasm for the franchise with their unending mediocre dreck.
Pretty sure most of the audience that remains is either diehard fanboys or mindless normies. How can people legitimately get excited for this shit anymore? Mind-boggling.
The only thing I'm somewhat looking forward to is Andor's second season. If they keep the same quality (except for the first couple episodes), characters, and story-telling, it should be good. If it goes downhill like everything else they've done, then I'll find something better to do with my time.
shareI lost interest when it became clear that the show was content to coast on what they deemed to be successful "formula". Unlike most viewers, I never cared much for Baby Yoda/Grogu but I found it to be a tolerable plot device/prop character for the first season and to a lesser degree the second season. Season 2 ended with a nice conclusion for the Baby Yoda plot & I was optimistic that the show was moving past that dynamic with Baby Yoda leaving to train with Luke & Mando moving past his rigid Mandalorian cult, only for the showrunners to chicken out and have Baby Yoda immediately go right back to Mando, apparently to be his permanent sidekick/(adopted child?) on his dangerous adventures even though that makes little sense. So yeah, I haven't even bothered with season 3 as it seems clear that the show doesn't really have much interesting to say.
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I don't feel like it was chickening out so much as staying true to the "Lone Wolf & Cub" setup
Having established that Grogu prefers a Mandalorian father to the Jedi path, the show becomes more about Djarin teaching his son (and us) about Mandalorian culture.
But I bought into that premise early on when that fan-image emerged showing Grogu as an adult, still using the force, but undeniably a Mandalorian
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