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See AllThe Night Agent Creator Reveals Whether Rose Will Return In Season 3 Despite Unfinished Scripts
The fact that they placed her back in the middle of this again is ruining the whole thing. It would have been more authentic if the mission of the second season took place in Thailand entirely and they were separated, busy with their jobs and ing only sporadically, with some touching scene of reconnection somewhere towards the end of the show.
The story we got feels cheap and flat, with no effort to create something genuinely good.
Why Day Of The Jackal Season 1 Ending Changes The Major Death From The 1973 Movie Explained By Director
It is strange that noone mentioned the amount of sins Bianca have accumulated along the road. She never hesitated to sacrifice anyone, accidentally caught up between her and her target. Not a single time has she paused and took time to reflect, to maybe stop because there is too much collateral damage and ruined lives, while her target is not worth all this carnage.
The Day Of The Jackal Season 1 Episode 8 Ending Explained: The Jackal's Real Name & Backstory
Amazing show 😍 a few plotholes here and there but story and vibe - amazing ❤
Despite All The Controversy, The Acolyte Hasn't Broken Star Wars Canon At All
it reflects poorly on the whole Jedi Order: my goodnes, what a bunch of arrogant amateurs. Now, you look at how they were unable to keep Anakin from falling to the dark side and how they were unable to deduce Palpatine is a Sith and you think: "alright, maybe it is just one misstep, they are the good guys after all". And then you see this show: a systematic abuse of power, inability to follow orders, awful HR management (this weirdo Sol, should never have been selected to be a Jedi), complete disregard to who they hurt and what methods they use to complete the mission, explicit unwillingness to take responsiblity and ablity for the trail of destruction and suffering they left behind. Are they even good guys after this? I saw only a bunch of Force-s, fighting to stay in power and nurturing their individual weaknesses at the expense of the poor bystanders, caught up in the way. They didn't represent anything close to what the Jedi Order claims to be.
The Acolyte Finale Reveals Its Sith Master: [SPOILER] Explained
worst ending ever. Just how Osha and Mae ended up letting Qimir decide their fate and how Osha (and Mae herself) was alright with her sister's memories being wiped off? So much bizarre conclusions and abrupt endings there. And just how they thought a runtime per episode this short would be enough to tell the story of this size? 🤔 only Sol, and the rest of Brendock mission jedi, gets what they thoroughly deserved and Jedi Order gets external oversight they desperately called for with the sheer amount of their incompetence, demonstrated just in space of two to three last episodes, where their bizarre decision-making and HR policy came to light.