Sidneejmas : no links anywhere
AstroJeston : I only added two links with English subtitles. Somebody else added all the rest, some with...
sANg69 : My holiday tv marathon; started out on YT with W.I.T.C.H. (2004). Just finished binge watc...
Itsme007 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. I like the show for what it is. The line tonight, "You fell in love with a fish" had me li...
greenguy86 : Really we just need a sequel to waterworld. LOL.
snazzydetritus : KEEP THE CHANGE, YA FILTHY ANIMALS!
AnjaIT : We can look at this show as a warning and some sort of colective wak(e)ining (up) because ...
veronicav : beautiful little story loved it!
Bloody El : I liked it a lot. Semi-fresh story that touched every emotion. Well Done
Silvergirl01 : oh, i just saw this is a mini series. was wondering why we have a finale after episode 5. ...
me too i also am impressed contrary to others, some pretty serious themes for disney
Truth. Seems a bit slow paced at times, but it really tells a heck of a story if you are willing to just sit back and pay a little attention. I have said time and time again that people have been spoiled by a lot of ‘flash bang’, and when you have an episode or two that gives you a little bit of back story or tries to explain what’s about to happen by examining a bit of plot or sub-plot, like in a series, people start screaming about ‘filler episodes, and get bored with it. Not enough action for them, as they have been spoiled by all of the excitement in most things.
That being said, a good story doesn’t always need to have a ton of action in it (though a bit here and there helps a bit, especially in Science fiction), but it does need to draw you in, and keep your attention. Like the person above you said, and I can’t type the name, ‘it’s like a magnifying glass into the Star Wars Universe’.
I will admit, though, it could move at a slightly faster pace for me at times, but just the same, it has something to it that really does keep me drawn to it. Not everything is lightsaber battles or Starship battles, and I think that this is actually the first time I have ever seen some focus on the aftermath of those things, and both the victims of those battles, as well as those who fought them. For me, I think that’s one of the things that makes it so interesting.