The Acolyte Episode 7 Review: Complete Trash
In another waste of an episode, not much happens and now there is only one episode left to wrap everything up.
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In another waste of an episode, not much happens and now there is only one episode left to wrap everything up.
Great episode. Gets a 9/10 which features an epic dragon battle and the injury and death of major characters.
Featuring versions of Batman and Spider-Man in an overly drawn out episode with zero story progression.
Can it live up to the original? And on that surprise twist…
Watching this show is like watching wet paint dry: it’s slow, boring, with a never-ending and tediously underdeveloped plot.
Just about everything you expect from the series in a near-perfect episode. Karl Urban is back as The Butcher.
Yeah there are some really cool moments but do they make up for the garbage from the previous episodes? Nope.
The series disregards George Lucas and the fans to fulfill Kathleen Kennedy and Leslye Headland’s idea of Star Wars fan-fiction.
Rumors are right. Star Wars is dead.
If you can stick with it, there is a lot of payoff, but it’s a bit of a slow start.
Leslye Headland’s new Star Wars series fails to impress and is another massive misfire for Disney+.
Movie had potential but whoever was responsible for Lopez’s character should never be allowed near a script again.
Following the massive disappointment with Part 1, Zack Snyder doesn’t even come close to fixing things, unfortunately.
Alex Garland refuses to pull the trigger which leads to something dull rather than teetering on the razor’s edge.
Jake Gyllenhaal is no Patrick Swayze and Doug Liman needs to get a clue as do the newbie writers.
Everyone associated with this disaster of a movie should be fired.
Hopefully you weren’t expecting this to be a Henry Cavill James Bond movie.
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One man’s brutal campaign for vengeance takes on national stakes after he is revealed to be a former operative of a powerful and clandestine organization .
First two episodes are decent enough but the series takes a massive nosedive from there.