That is not the reason most shows are bad. But when it's the only thing actors and directors talk about, it's a good indication the show is gonna be bad cause it shows that's the only thing they cared about and not the story. Pronoun talk in a story in space though really takes the audience out of it, and it will make the show feel outdated in a few years, while the OG movies will be timeless.
The best part of this farce is the fact that neither the sith helmet nor the pilot’s helmet fit on the actresses’s head with that comical hairstyle she had
The ironic part of fires in space is that for the fire to have enough oxygen to feed on it, the oxygen would need to be propelled to the fire so quickly and with such volume that the oxygen by itself would immediately extinguish the fire. I do want to add that fires in space are technically possible but require a LOT of factors to be controlled and stable to the point that it's impossible and that the fuel for the fire would need to be 100% PURE oxygen.
@@DG360 I still remember all the buzz around that. Even the actors didn't know that - the line was dubbed in afterwards and everyone was sword to secrecy. It blew EVERYONE's mind, including those in the film! I guess the only one who knew would be James Earl Jones since he said it, but no one else.
7:14 that at is a major peeve of mine. Kids are not stupid and they have zero filter when it comes to bullshit. The other argument I hear is Star Wars has never had good writing. So let’s perpetuate that? Or kids deserve bad writing?! I had always heard Lucas say Star Wars was for kids which I never agreed with but then about a month ago I saw an interview with him when he clarified that by suggesting kids are very smart, open to ideas and do not hesitated to speak their mind because they haven’t learned “ tact to protect someone’s feelings.” And I was like …… ok. My first job was designing educational software for kids and designing the interface. To this day I design websites an games that a 4 year old can understand because adults are too afraid to mess things up.
Lol OSHA. Where is OSHA? I've pissed into a bottle, and spitefully left it on the homeowner's shelf to many times. I shouldn't have watched this due to family obligations, but two episodes in is too much.
Unfortunately his pitch meetings for this and Ahsoka were not that great to me but I think it is because the shows themselves were such a joke that he could not really top whatever everyone else was already saying about them in real critiques.
To be fair to George there were things pressuring him into it like the unecessary backlash from the prequels and being able to pay for things like his kids' college loans or something like that. I don't know the second part for sure.
Great reaction ❤
The best part about this is that Ryan didn't even mention any of the the DEI 'modern audience' bs and without those the show's still a failure. 😂
That is not the reason most shows are bad. But when it's the only thing actors and directors talk about, it's a good indication the show is gonna be bad cause it shows that's the only thing they cared about and not the story.
Pronoun talk in a story in space though really takes the audience out of it, and it will make the show feel outdated in a few years, while the OG movies will be timeless.
Only anti woke extremists care about that stuff
I had the same reaction to Ryan's expression after hearing "the power of many" chant. I laughed my ass off.
The best part of this farce is the fact that neither the sith helmet nor the pilot’s helmet fit on the actresses’s head with that comical hairstyle she had
The ironic part of fires in space is that for the fire to have enough oxygen to feed on it, the oxygen would need to be propelled to the fire so quickly and with such volume that the oxygen by itself would immediately extinguish the fire. I do want to add that fires in space are technically possible but require a LOT of factors to be controlled and stable to the point that it's impossible and that the fuel for the fire would need to be 100% PURE oxygen.
You talk about surprises for kids. This is Star Wars, home of THE GREATEST twist in cinematic history "no Luke.... I... am your father."
Lol I've talked about the moment I heard those words spoken on screen with my own father many times on the Morning show lol
@@DG360 I still remember all the buzz around that. Even the actors didn't know that - the line was dubbed in afterwards and everyone was sword to secrecy. It blew EVERYONE's mind, including those in the film! I guess the only one who knew would be James Earl Jones since he said it, but no one else.
7:14 that at is a major peeve of mine. Kids are not stupid and they have zero filter when it comes to bullshit. The other argument I hear is Star Wars has never had good writing. So let’s perpetuate that? Or kids deserve bad writing?! I had always heard Lucas say Star Wars was for kids which I never agreed with but then about a month ago I saw an interview with him when he clarified that by suggesting kids are very smart, open to ideas and do not hesitated to speak their mind because they haven’t learned “ tact to protect someone’s feelings.” And I was like …… ok. My first job was designing educational software for kids and designing the interface. To this day I design websites an games that a 4 year old can understand because adults are too afraid to mess things up.
She wrote what she knew. Did you expect Harvey Weinstein’s personal assistant to be a great writer? Great groomer yes, writer no.
That picture of Lucas...
cue Anakin in episode 3: "what have I done?!!"
"I swear I saw blood coming out of her eyes..." That got you the like buddy...AH WTH I'll sub too..
@@5ickBreeD haha thank you. I forgot I said that. Yea it just comes out dude lol welcome to the channel!
It’s Impossible to have fire in space… due to the lack of oxygen… Wtf, is this actually happening lol
Fires in space are ridiculous
So are sonic bombs in space
Amen
Trust me, bro. If you had continued to watch the show, the third episode would've finished you off for good! 🙆♂️
@@drkushajagadeesh6347 hahahaha
it must be the stone fire that can burn in space
Just found you. New subscriber. I'll always gut that like button
stretchin' things is TIGHT!
Paradoxly, yes.
This show was hot garbage
even a broken clock is right twice a day...
There would be cool ass brief explosions because the interior oxygen
This pitch meeting sums it up well no need to watch the show
Lol OSHA. Where is OSHA? I've pissed into a bottle, and spitefully left it on the homeowner's shelf to many times. I shouldn't have watched this due to family obligations, but two episodes in is too much.
@@francistolsa7793 lol
2 episodes? I haven't watched any DSW since Rogue One
I fell asleep during the the first 2 episodes gave up after that
Yeah this one was a funny episode
Unfortunately his pitch meetings for this and Ahsoka were not that great to me but I think it is because the shows themselves were such a joke that he could not really top whatever everyone else was already saying about them in real critiques.
After watching this I’m pretty convinced that that the only Star Wars product for adults is Andor lol
i blame George Lucas. This is ALL his fault. Sold out. Nothing more
Lol we talked about that at the end. I show the Pic of him selling to Disney execs
@@DG360 yeah i saw that. such a shame.
To be fair to George there were things pressuring him into it like the unecessary backlash from the prequels and being able to pay for things like his kids' college loans or something like that. I don't know the second part for sure.
@@reverbtheraptor8529 yeah must have been tough on him with all that money to pay his kids loans
Oooh worse than Darth Traya in Kotor 2, you're DARTH TOLDYA 😱😱
Such a odd thing to react to
Such an odd comment to add to an odd thing a react to the thing that does the thing that's odd to.
Good show, except for the chants, those were creepy! And Kimer being the sith, I didn't see that coming.
are you a bot? because no rational human being sees this garbage and thinks it was a good show